Hey! IM going to post my config below, excuse the formatting if it comes out really messed up, im totally unsure how Lemmy is going to handle this.
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<span style="color:#323232;">- Pihole:
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> icon: pi-hole.png # This is the icon that will be displayed on the widget
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> href: Link to your PiHole login # Optional, but makes the widget clickable
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> description: DNS Server/Ad-Blocker # Description of the service
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> ping: IP_ADDRESS_PIHOLE # Options, but will ping the host and display latency
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> widget:
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> type: pihole # This is required by Homepage to define the type of widget
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> url: http://IP_ADDRESS_PIHOLE
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> key: REDACTED # This is an API key generated on the PiHole
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Thanks. I’ve done this (even getting my API key) but the issue I’m running into is the fact that the Docker container doesn’t see the Pi-Hole machine. I believe it’s a networking issue, but I don’t know how to figure out how to get it to see it. Is there a networking flag I need to include in Homepage’s Docker Compose? That seems to be my issue.
Im not sure, I am also running Homepage in a docker container, I am able to connect to my pi-hole just fine. From the information I have, it seems like a networking issue.
I agree it’s a networking problem. The issue I have is I don’t know how to fix it.
I installed Portainer and figured out how to get the container onto my network. But then it was unreachable. So I’m more lost the more I try to figure this out.
Are you using any specific network commands in your docker compose? Are you running specific networking in the container? I’m trying to figure out how it’s working for you and what likely obvious thing I’m missing. Thanks.
Looks great! I’ve got a very similar setup to you but I’ve been lagging on actually setting up my homepage dashboard. I’ve tinkered with it but haven’t actually take the time to figure out all the stuff I want to display on it. I might just end up copying yours! 😁
Hey, my meme I reposted got reposted to this instance’s programmer humor. Cool!
I stole it from someone else, so no worries OP. I honestly just like how Lemmy can enable these “reposts”. I think it’s fun that someone else that a dumb meme I thought was funny was actually funny enough to post it again.
I used Redact to edit out all my Reddit posts and deleted my accounts when Apollo died. Bring on the distributed communities! (Also this is weird and new and I’m not 100% sure what I’m doing, but it’s exciting!)
They wouldn’t do it to retain the small audience. They would do it so they could safely deprecate even more old devices. It makes life easier on the app engineers when they can focus on fewer devices and OSes. Less testing. You can use more modern libraries without a bunch of “if” forks. Sometimes the oldest 2% of your users can represent 15% of your effort. But 2% of users is a lot to drop.
That’s where the 3rd party app would come in. It would quiet complaints and allow content contributors to be retained, without any maintenance. Basically it would de-risk some moves like only supporting phones from the last 4 years, and nothing older.
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