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Add Coolify template and 1-click deploy button for OpnForm (Fixes #626) #628

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Summary

This pull request adds a Coolify template for deploying OpnForm with a 1-click deploy button.

Changes Made

  • Added coolify-template/template.yml: Configuration for deploying OpnForm using Coolify, including all necessary services and environment variables.
  • Created scripts/setup-env-coolify.sh: A script to generate the necessary .env file for the deployment.
  • Updated documentation in docs 1-click-deploy-button.md: Instructions for deploying OpnForm using the Coolify template, including prerequisites and a 1-click deploy button.

/claim #626

Related Issue

Fixes #626

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a configuration for deploying the OpnForm application using Docker Compose.
    • Added a one-click deployment guide for the OpnForm application.
    • Automated generation of a .env file for Coolify deployment.
  • Documentation

    • Added comprehensive instructions for one-click deployment in 1-click-deploy-button.md.
  • Chores

    • Introduced a new script to automate environment setup for Coolify deployment.

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This pull request introduces several components for deploying the OpnForm application using Docker Compose. It adds a configuration file (template.yml) that defines services such as opnform-api, db, redis, and opnform-ingress. Additionally, a new documentation file (1-click-deploy-button.md) provides instructions for a one-click deployment process via Coolify. A shell script (setup-env-coolify.sh) is also included to automate the creation of a .env file for the deployment, ensuring necessary environment variables are set.

Changes

File Change Summary
coolify-template/template.yml Introduced a Docker Compose configuration for OpnForm with services: opnform-api, db, redis, opnform-ingress.
docs/1-click-deploy-button.md Added documentation for one-click deployment of OpnForm using Coolify, detailing services and environment variables.
scripts/setup-env-coolify.sh Created a script to automate the generation of a .env file with necessary environment variables for deployment.

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
Coolify Template: Adapt Docker setup for Coolify (626)
.env File Generator Script for Coolify (626)
1-Click Deploy Button integration (626)

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In the garden where we play,
A new template blooms today. 🌼
With Docker's charm and Coolify's grace,
OpnForm finds its perfect place.
One-click joy, oh what a sight,
Deploy with ease, everything feels right! 🐇✨


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Hi, thanks for the PR. Some notes:

  • I don't feel like the template is aligned with our docker-compose file (misses API worker for instance.
  • How does the env variable work exactly here? Have you checked the script I mentioned?
  • Please see point 4.: open a pull request to merge this directly to coolify, we don't need the template here

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