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[Request] wger fitness/workout #61
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Hi! Looks interesting, which architecture are you using? Amd64? |
Yes im running AMD64 |
I'll check how easy it is to create the addon based on their images ;) |
There is a potential image but it is amd64 only, so it won't be possible for me to test it. Are you open to help troubleshoot it? |
A first version is pushed! Ui should be available on port 8000. However the log would be interesting to already see if it starts ;) |
When installing: COPY failed: file not found in build context or excluded by .dockerignore: stat rootfs: file does not exist AFter repo refresh: |
Hi, addon is up! UI lots and database is persistent. Could you please try some things to check if everything works? The key element is to restart the addon after you've done some elements as most issues are arising from lack of persistence after restart. Hopefully only the database needs to be persistent, otherwise just let me know! Enjoy! |
Hi Alex, Thanks looks like its up and running. I added some workouts and after restart they are still available. |
Great news, thanks! I'll close the issue. Enjoy |
Hi! So, I'm late to the party... Has this AddOn been ditched from this repository? If so: why? |
Hi, it was indeed. The structure of the upstream image that prevents using root was incompatible to converting it as an addon. The previous version was functional but no data was remanent, which is not very useful |
Is it possible with the new version and docker images provided from wger to build a new one ? |
Nearly there on my test repo https://github.com/alexbelgium/hassio-addons-test but all static elements have 404... Can't understand why |
Looks like someone had the same: Can i test it as well? |
Of course, you can just install the repo above and search for wger... Thanks for the link I'll look at it |
I also notice the following:
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Oops I'll remove that line sorry I was trying to aggregate all static folders I was seeing :) |
I update the image but still complaining about the it:
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No worry about the complain, there is a "|| true" after it in the code so there is no impact |
I think it is something with the nGINX port as you changed the default web port as well. rolandgeider: if you want to access the application over 8005, then simply to "8005:80" https://github.com/wger-project/docker/blob/master/docker-compose.yml |
Hi, should be good now and I've pushed it to the main repo. Could you please test everything? Thanks |
Thanks, can confirm it is working :) |
Perfect, thanks for the feedback. It doesn't seem ingress can be implemented due to the app structure that uses some hardcoded url |
Hi,
I found an new docker/app might be interesting in your awesome add-on repo.
WGER is a Self hosted FLOSS fitness/workout, nutrition and weight tracker written with Django.
So for the sporty under us :) can create there own workout etc.
Repo:
https://github.com/wger-project/wger
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