A compiled list of 400+ ready to go Portainer App templates
π portainer-templates.as93.net
TL;DR Under Settings β App Templates in your Portainer GUI, paste this URL:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lissy93/portainer-templates/main/templates.json
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In Portainer, App Templates enable you to easily deploy services with a predetermined configuration, while allowing you to customize options through the web UI. While Portainer ships with some default templates (see portainer/templates), it's often helpful to have 1-click access to many more apps + stacks, without having to constantly switch template sources.
This repo combines app templates from several sources, to create a ready-to-go template file containing all the apps you'll ever need. It's also possible to self-host, as well as combine with your own custom templates.
You can browse all supported apps and stacks and see stats, config options and stand-alone installation commands for each, at portainer-templates.as93.net
- Log into your Portainer web UI
- Under Settings --> App Templates, update the URL to
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lissy93/portainer-templates/main/templates.json
- Now under Home --> App Templates, you should see all apps. Click one to deploy.
Alternatively, when you start Portainer, you can append the --templates
flag pointing to the templates URL.
If you'd prefer to source templates locally, you can self-host with Docker - there's a sample NGINX container provided
Just run: docker run -p 8080:80 lissy93/portainer-templates
(changing 8080 to a port of your choice)
You'll then be able to pass Portainer the template file located at http://[host]:[port]/templates.json
Alternatively, you can build the image yourself locally, with the following commands (if you're using your own fork, don't forget to switch lissy93
out for your username!)
git clone https://github.com/lissy93/portainer-templates.git portainer-templates
cd portainer-templates
docker build -t portainer-templates .
docker run -d -p "8080:80" portainer-templates
If you're using your own template file, but don't want to fork this repository, you can instead simply pass your templates.json
file to the above Docker container as a volume, with -v "${PWD}/templates.json:/usr/share/nginx/html/templates.json"
The template.json
file is generated using the scripts in lib
, using GitHub Actions.
Running the make
command will download all listed sources, parse them, and combine them with anything in the sources dir, outputting the templates.json
file.
So, you only need to edit either the sources.csv
file, or add your templates directly into the sources/
directory.
If you're maintaining your own list of Portainer templates, and would like them to be included, just add the URL to your template.json file to sources.csv
, along with a name.
When the action runs, it will download the content, parse it and add it to the final template.
Alternatively, place your template file within the sources
directory, and it will be automatically combined into the main template.json
. Be sure that your template corresponds to Portainer's App Template JSON Format.
There is a schema defined in Schema.json
, which can be used to validate any Portainer template.
Run make validate
to ensure your template conforms to Portainer's App Template specification.
If you'd like to use this repo as a base, but maintain your own list of template, just fork the repository, and update lissy93
with your username in the import URL.
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- Actual
- Adguard
- Adguard Home
- Adguardhome-Sync
- Airsonic
- Airsonic-Advanced
- Alpine Xfce4 Novnc
- Ansible-Semaphore
- Apache Httpd
- Apprise-Api
- Appsmith
- Appwrite
- Archisteamfarm
- Archivebox
- Aria2 Pro
- Ariang
- Audacity
- Audiobookshelf
- Authelia
- Authentik
- Autobrr
- Babybuddy
- Baikal
- Baserow
- Bazarr
- Beets
- Bitwarden Rs
- Blender
- Boinc
- Booksonic
- Booksonic-Air
- Bookstack
- Broadlink Manager
- Budge
- Budibase
- Build-Agent
- Caddy
- Calibre
- Calibre Web
- Cardigann
- Castopod
- Change Detection
- Changedetection.Io
- Chevereto
- Chiefonboarding
- Chowdown
- Chromium
- Chrony Ntp
- Ci
- Clamav
- Cloud Commander
- Cloud9
- Cloudflare Ddns
- Cockroachdb
- Code Server
- Codex
- Codiad
- Commandbox
- Contentbox
- Cops
- Couchpotato
- Cratedb
- Cryptofolio
- Daapd
- Darktable
- Dashdot
- Dashmachine
- Dashy
- Datadog Agent
- Davinci Postgres Server
- Davos
- Ddclient
- Deemix
- Deluge
- Deluge Openvpn
- Digikam
- Dillinger
- Diskover
- Docker Container Stats
- Docker-Compose
- Documize
- Dokku
- Dokuwiki
- Domoticz
- Doplarr
- Doublecommander
- Dozzle
- Dradis
- Draw.Io
- Droppy
- Drupal
- Duck Dns
- Duplicacy
- Duplicati
- Eclipse Mosquitto
- Eclipse Mosquitto Mqtt
- Edgeconnector 840D
- Edgeconnector Modbus
- Elasticsearch
- Emby
- Embystat
- Emulatorjs
- Endlessh
- Eufy Security Ws
- Excalidraw
- Fail2Ban
- Fdo
- Feed2Toot
- Fenrus
- Ferdi Server
- Ferdium
- Ffmpeg
- Filebrowser
- Filebrowser Latest
- Filebrowser S6
- Filepizza
- Filerun
- Filestash
- Filezilla
- Firefox
- Fireshare
- Flame
- Flame-Dashboard
- Flaresolverr
- Fleet
- Floating License Server
- Flood
- Foldingathome
- Foundryvtt Server
- Freeboard
- Freescout
- Freshrss
- Frigate Nvr
- Funkwhale
- Gaps
- Gazee
- Ghost
- Ghostfolio
- Gitea
- Gitea With Mariadb
- Github-Desktop
- Gitlab Ce
- Gitqlient
- Glances
- Go-Socks5-Proxy
- Gokapi
- Gotify
- Grafana
- Grav
- Grocy
- Guacamole
- Guacd
- Habridge
- Hasty-Paste
- Headphones
- Healthchecks
- Hedgedoc
- Heimdall
- Hishtory-Server
- Homarr
- Homarr-Secured
- Homeassistant
- Homebridge
- Homebridge - Debian
- Homechart
- Homepage
- Homer
- Htpc Manager
- Httpd
- Huginn
- Hydra2
- I Hate Money
- Immich
- Influxdb
- Influxdb & Telegraf
- Influxdb 1.8.10
- Invoice Ninja
- Iobroker
- Iperf
- Ipfs
- Ironfunctions
- Ironfunctions Api
- Ironfunctions Ui
- Jackett
- Jdownloader
- Jellyfin
- Jellyfin-Accounts
- Jellyseer
- Jellyseerr
- Jenkins
- Jenkins-Builder
- Joomla
- Joplin
- Jump
- Kanzi
- Kasm
- Kavita
- Kdenlive
- Klaxon
- Klipper[Testing], Mainsail, Moonraker
- Kodi Headless
- Koillection
- Komga
- Lazylibrarian
- Lazytainer
- Ldap-Auth
- Leantime
- Let'S Encrypt
- Let'S Encrypt / Swag
- Let'S Encrypt [Deprecated]
- Libreddit
- Libreoffice
- Libresonic
- Librespeed
- Lidarr
- Limnoria
- Littlelink Server
- Liveswitch
- Lldap
- Logzio Logs Collector
- Logzio Metrics Collector
- Lollypop
- Lychee
- Lychee With Mariadb
- Magento 2
- Magicmirror2
- Mailpile
- Maloja
- Mariadb
- Mastodon
- Matomo
- Mautic
- Mayan Edms
- Mcmyadmin 2
- Mealie
- Medusa
- Meilisearch
- Meshcentral
- Metube
- Microsoft Oms Agent
- Midarr
- Minecraft Server
- Minetest
- Miniflux
- Minio
- Minisatip
- Mongo
- Monica
- Moodle
- Mozilla Syncserver
- Mstream
- Mullvad-Browser
- Murmur
- Musicbrainz
- Muximux
- Mylar
- Mylar3
- Mysql
- Mysql-Workbench
- N8N
- Nano
- Nano-Wallet
- Navidrome
- Neko
- Netbootxyz
- Netbox
- Netdata
- Nextcloud
- Nextcloudpi
- Nextcloudstack
- Nginx
- Nginx Proxy Manager
- Nginx Proxy Manager V2 With Mysql [Deprecated]
- Nginx Proxy Manager V2 With Mysql And Goaccess Charts [Deprecated]
- Nginx Proxy Manager V2 With Sqlite And Goaccess Charts
- Nginx Proxy Manager V2 With Sqllite
- Nginx Proxy Manager V3 [Devel] Not Ready For Use
- Ngircd
- Nitter
- Nntp2Nntp
- Nocodb
- Node Red
- Nodejs
- Nord-Vpn
- Nut Server
- Nuts
- Nzbget
- Nzbhydra 2
- Octoprint
- Odoo
- Omada Eap Controller
- Ombi
- Opc Router
- Openamt
- Openbudgeteer
- Openfaas
- Openssh-Server
- Openvpn Access Server
- Openvpn-As
- Openvscode-Server
- Opera
- Organizr
- Organizr V2
- Ory Kratos (Oathkeeper)
- Ory Kratos (Standalone)
- Oscam
- Outline
- Overseerr
- Owncloud
- Pairdrop
- Paperless
- Paperless Ngx
- Paperless-Ng
- Papermerge
- Peppermint
- Petio
- Pgadmin
- Photoprism
- Photoshow
- Phpmyadmin
- Pi-Hole
- Pi-Hole Doh/Dot
- Pi-Hole-Unbound
- Pi.Alert
- Pidgin
- Piwigo
- Pixapop
- Pixel-Server
- Plesk
- Plex
- Plex Media Server
- Plex Requests
- Plex-Meta-Manager
- Plone
- Portainer Agent
- Poste.Io
- Postgresql
- Pritunl
- Privatebin
- Projectsend
- Protonmail Bridge
- Prowlarr
- Proxitok
- Pure-Ftp Server
- Pwndrop
- Pydio
- Pydio-Cells
- Pyload-Ng
- Pylon
- Qbittorrent
- Qdirstat
- Qflood
- Quassel Irc
- Quassel-Core
- Quassel-Web
- Rabbitmq
- Radarr
- Raneto
- Raspberry Pi Docker Monitor
- Rclone Config Backup
- Rdesktop
- Reactive-Resume
- Readarr
- Readme-Sync
- Redis
- Redis Cluster
- Redmine
- Registry
- Registry (Cache)
- Remmina
- Remotely
- Requestrr
- Resilio Sync
- Reveal.Js
- Rocket Chat
- Rport
- Rsnapshot
- Rust Desk
- Rutorrent
- Sabnzbd
- Samba
- Scality S3
- Scrutiny
- Searxng
- Sematext Docker Agent
- Servas
- Shiori
- Sickchill
- Sickgear
- Sickrage
- Signal Proxy
- Silverstripe
- Smokeping
- Snapdrop
- Snibox
- Snipe-It
- Snippet-Box
- Softing Edgeconnector 840D
- Softing Edgeconnector Modbus
- Solr
- Sonarr
- Speedtest Tracker
- Sql Server
- Sql Server Express
- Sqlitebrowser
- Sshwifty
- Stash
- Statping
- Surrealdb
- Swag
- Swag - Secure Web Application Gateway
- Swarm Monitoring
- Synclounge
- Syncthing
- Syslog-Ng
- System Stats Oled Display
- Tabby
- Tailscale
- Taisun
- Tandoor
- Tautulli
- Tdarr
- Teleport
- Tester
- Thelounge
- Tiddlywiki
- Tiny Tiny Rss
- Tooljet
- Tosibox Lock For Container
- Traefik
- Traggo
- Transmission
- Transmission Openvpn Latest
- Transmission Openvpn V3
- Transmission Openvpn Version 4
- Transmission-Openvpn
- Trilium
- Trudesk
- Tubearchivist
- Tvheadend
- Ubooquity
- Ubuntu
- Umami.Is
- Unifi Controller
- Unifi Video
- Unmanic
- Unpoller Monitor
- Upsnap
- Uptime Kuma
- Urbackup
- Urlwatch
- Vaultwarden
- Vikunja
- Vikunja With Frontend
- Vlmcsd - Kms
- Vscodium
- Vsftpd Ftp Server
- Wallabag
- Watchtower
- Webcord
- Webgrab+Plus
- Webtop
- Wger
- Whisparr
- Whoogle
- Wikijs
- Windows 2000
- Wireguard
- Wireguard Server
- Wireshark
- Wizarr
- Wordpress
- Wowza
- Wps-Office
- Xbackbone
- Xwiki
- Yacht
- Your_Spotify
- Yourls
- Youtubedl-Material
- Yq
- Znc
- Zus.Am
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Full credit to the authors of the following templates.
The main templates.json
file is composes of these sources, along with the content of the sources
directory.
- template by @dnburgess
- template by @Qballjos
- template by @SelfhostedPro
- template by @technorabilia
- template by @mikestraney
- template by @xneo1
- template by @novaspirit
- template by @donpablonow
- template by @mediadepot
- template by @mycroftwilde
- template by @mediadepot
- template by @portainer
Contributions of any kind are very welcome, and would be much appreciated. For Code of Conduct, see Contributor Convent.
For a guide on adding templates, see the Editing section above (TLDR; either update sources.csv, or paste your template collection into the ./sources directory). Or, to make changes to the website, see the Website section below.
If you're new to GitHub, you can get started by forking the repo, making your changes, adding, commiting and pushing the code, then come back here to open a pull request. You may also find this guide or the git docs helpful for getting started, but feel free to reach out if you need any support.
There's a simple website, which lists all available templates and shows stats, config options and installation instructions for each app / stack. You can view it at portainer-templates.netlify.app
The source is located in the website
branch, and it's build as a simple SSR Svelte app (using SvelteKit + TypeScript + SCSS + Vite).
To make changes to the website, you'll need Node.js and Git installed. Then just run the following commands:
git clone -b website git@github.com:Lissy93/portainer-templates.git # Clone the website branch
cd portainer-templates # Navigate into the directory
npm i # Install dependencies
npm run dev # Start the development server
And to pubish, run npm run build
then either use npm start
or host the content of the '/build' directory using a web server of your choice. Alternatively, there's a Dockerfile, for easy deployment :)
Note that it's not required to make any changes to the website when adding a new template or templates source, as data is fetched directly from templates.json
in the repo's main branch - so should show up automatically once your changes are merged.
There's a mirror of this repository, maintained on CodeBerg at: codeberg.org/alicia/portainer-templates
To pull templates from there, instead of GitHub, use this URL in your Portainer instance instead:
https://codeberg.org/alicia/portainer-templates/raw/branch/main/templates.json
Note For licenses for each app listed here, see their websites (linked to above).
Lissy93/Portainer-Templates is licensed under MIT Β© Alicia Sykes 2023.
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