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erisi: A self-hosted static site server | Project outline page for erisi. erisi is planned to be a self-hosted alternative to Netlify/Vercel/Github Pages/etc... written in Go and utilizing Caddy and it's ACME capabilities. | Project outline page for erisi. erisi is planned to be a self-hosted alternative to Netlify/Vercel/Github Pages/etc... written in Go and utilizing Caddy and it's ACME capabilities. | 2023-08-30 |
Summary
erisi
is planned to be a self-hosted alternative to Netlify/Vercel/Github Pages/etc... written in Go and utilizing Caddy and it's ACME capabilities.
Implementation Ideas
The main service will consist of a Caddy instance (maybe later replaced with own application loogic for subdomain handling, TLS termination and ACME) that serves as a HTTPS entry point and host for static website data.
The erisi
server will serve a registration/configuration page, where you can add new websites (like with netlify) and see what you need to do (in terms of CNAMEs and CAA-Records) to enable custom domains. It will then create directories per user and within per repository/website (think /base-dir/user-guid/project-guid
as the path) and communicate (custom) domain to caddy.
There should also be a erisi
cli application for deploying websites to the server. Maybe it should compress a given folder, hash it and send it to the server, handling authentication in the progress.
Maybe later something like netlify's netlify.toml
can be implemented to handle custom headers and redirects/rewrites :3
The whole server stack shall be available via Docker Compose at least
Feedback
Any ideas can be directed to dev@lauka.net =)