Things get way more complicated for developers when it comes to pushing their apps live to the web.
Stacker makes configuring web servers a cinch, letting developers focus on what they're good at.
You can install the following stack with the help of Stacker build:
- Languages
- PHP (7.0)
- PHP-FPM (7.0)
- Python (3.6)
- Nodejs (6.1) (coming soon)
- Databases (coming soon)
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- MongoDB
- Redis
- Memcached
- Web Servers
- NGINX
- Apache (coming soon)
- SSL
- Letsencrypt
- Webroot
- Certbot (coming soon)
- Tools
- Git
- cURL
- wget
- Unzip
- And more..
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/santoshbaggam/stacker/master/install.sh | bash
Note: As of now, Stacker works only on the Xenial (16.04) version of Ubuntu (preferably a fresh installation). The other flavors of Linux and their versions would be supported soon.
Once installed, simply run the below command to install the latest stack of your choice.
stacker build
In order to map a new site, say example.com (or) ex.example.com, over HTTP or HTTPS, use the below command.
stacker site
Simply follow the prompts to seamlessly map your domains/sub-domains to your application with optional free SSL certificate installation.
Note: Make sure to provide the publicly serving folder to serve the application.
You can check the SSL strength at SSL Labs, which ideally analyses and show A+ rating.
The idea is to build and improve this package to support other language builds as well. If you have any contributions on how to expand this package, don't hesitate to fork and make pull requests.
I'm no expert and I strongly sense that there are many ways to improve the existing ideas. Any open issues can be discussed and solved together! :)
Stacker is released under the MIT License.