- Add Sablier middleware configuration to Jupyter in productivity stack
- Update .gitignore to properly ignore service data files
- Ignore database files, logs, settings.json, and key files
Jupyter now supports on-demand startup via Sablier middleware.
- Add health checks to all services using Sablier lazy loading
- Utilities stack: Backrest, Duplicati, Form.io, Vaultwarden
- Productivity stack: Nextcloud, WordPress, Gitea, BookStack, MediaWiki
- Media Management stack: Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, Jellyseerr
- Infrastructure stack: Dozzle, Glances, Code Server
- Dashboards stack: Homarr
- Health checks use curl to service endpoints with 30s intervals
- Appropriate start_period delays for service initialization
- This resolves Sablier warnings about missing health checks
- Change MediaWiki from port 8084 to 8086 to resolve conflict with TasmoAdmin
- Update Traefik loadbalancer port for MediaWiki
- Add MediaWiki to ports-in-use.md documentation
- TasmoAdmin now uses port 8084, MediaWiki uses port 8086
- Remove authelia middleware from Vaultwarden (Bitwarden) for app compatibility
- Simplify all compose files to use only homelab-network and traefik-network
- Remove unnecessary isolated networks (nextcloud-network, wordpress-network, etc.)
- Remove monitoring-network, formio-network, and media-network
- All services now communicate through the unified homelab-network
- Maintain traefik-network for proxied services only
- Replace all ${VARIABLE:-default} with ${VARIABLE} in compose files
- Ensure explicit variable requirements without default values
- Updated 10 docker-compose.yml files across all stacks
- Made reset-ondemand-services.sh executable
- Changed Nextcloud port from 80 to 8099
- Changed Mealie port from 9000 to 9001
- Changed WordPress port from 80 to 8089
- Changed Gitea port from 3000 to 3011
- Changed DokuWiki port from 80 to 8088
- Changed BookStack port from 80 to 6876
- Updated all corresponding Traefik loadbalancer ports
- Resolved conflicts with external host services in external-host-production.yml
- Update remaining 6 services (mealie, wordpress, gitea, dokuwiki, bookstack, mediawiki) to new format
- Enable authelia middleware for mealie and wordpress (previously disabled)
- Ensure all services except Jellyfin have authelia@docker protection
- Maintain consistent label structure with service metadata, router config, and Sablier settings
- Update infrastructure services (dozzle, glances, code-server) to new format
- Update dashboards (homarr) to new format
- Update utilities (backrest, duplicati) to new format
- Update productivity (nextcloud) to new format
- Add authelia middleware to all services except Jellyfin
- Ensure consistent label structure across all stacks
- Change ${SERVER_HOSTNAME:-debian} to ${SERVER_HOSTNAME} in Sablier groups
- Prevents empty default values that were causing configuration errors
- Applied to dashboards, infrastructure, media, productivity, and utilities stacks
- Add consistent # TRAEFIK CONFIGURATION headers to all services
- Standardize label structure with service metadata, router config, and Sablier settings
- Update dockerproxy and sablier-service with Docker API requirements documentation
- Fix YAML validation issues in productivity stack
- Ensure all stacks have uniform labeling for easy management
Resolves Docker API connectivity issues for Sablier lazy loading
- Apply consistent label structure across all compose files
- Include complete Traefik and Sablier labels for all services
- Enable Sablier by default for services with middleware definitions
- Comment out Sablier labels for services without middleware
- Add explanatory comments for remote Traefik configurations
- Comment out Authelia middleware where not appropriate (media apps, public services)
- Maintain existing configuration data and functionality
- Enable Sablier by default for services with middleware definitions
- Update label comments to indicate 'enabled by default - comment out to disable'
- Ensure x-dockge sections have proxied URLs first, then direct IP:port
- Remove any x-dockge labels from service configurations
- Maintain well-documented, concise label sections for easy enable/disable
- Change Traefik configs to use ${SERVER_HOSTNAME} placeholder (defaults to debian)
- Update ez-homelab.sh to replace SERVER_HOSTNAME in config templates
- Set Sablier session duration to 5m for testing (increase to 30m for production)
- Add SERVER_HOSTNAME prompt and saving in setup script
- Reorganize .env.example with better structure and SMTP variables
- Add production guidance comments to docker-compose files
- Intentional SMTP variable redundancy for service flexibility
- Add SERVER_HOSTNAME env var for Sablier group naming
- Update default hostname from 'jarvis' to 'debian' for generic repo compatibility
- Add restart policy documentation to all docker-compose files
- Add Sablier labels to lazy-loaded services (jellyfin, dozzle, glances, code-server, homarr, dokuwiki)
- Update sablier.yml template to use debian- prefixes
- Enhance deploy script to auto-detect hostname and update configurations
- Ensure all YAML files remain syntactically valid
- Change restart policy from 'unless-stopped' to 'no' for services configured with Sablier middleware
- Services affected: jellyfin, dozzle, glances, code-server, homarr, dokuwiki
- Allows Sablier to control container startup/shutdown for lazy loading
- Improves resource utilization by only running services when accessed
- Added x-dockge.url=https://service. labels to all services that have Traefik routers
- Enables Dockge to display direct links to service web interfaces
- Covers all stacks: core, infrastructure, media, productivity, monitoring, utilities, etc.