Stockhome
The problem solver for every home in the world: STOCKHOME! Have you ever spent too long searching for things in your freezer or pantry? If so, this open-source project is just the right thing for your home server!
Features
- Organize your food at home
- Keep track of the Expiry and Bottling date of your food
- Organzize your food and products into different storages (Storage locations)
- Rename your app and change the currency
- Keep track of the stored amount of your food
- Keep track of the costs for your food
Installation
1. Install Docker
If you haven't installed Docker yet, install it by running as root:
curl -sSL https://get.docker.com | sh
exit
2. Clone repository
If you haven't installed git, download the source code from this repository from the release page and unpack the .zip file.
OR
Recommended because it is easier to update then
If you want to be always up to date, you can clone this repository by running:
git clone https://git.the1s.de/theis.gaedigk/stockhome.git
NOTE: To do this, you must have git installed. How to install git?
3. Create .env file
In the root directory of this repository create an .env file and enter the following records:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=
AUTH_SIGNATURE=
BACKEND_HOST=localhost
Make sure that you have set an secure root password and a secure signature.
NOTE: These three values cannot contain special characters.
The host can be set to the IP address of your server or to localhost if you are running the app on your local machine.
Change Docker Config: If you want to run the stack for example in a docker network or want to change something at the docker config, visit the Docker docs for this project.
4. Start Stockhome
First, navigate into the root directory of this repository and run:
docker compose up -d --build
The database and all necessary services are started and initialised automatically.
5. First login
The default admin credentials are always:
Username: admin
Password: admin
Keep in mind that you should change the password later in the settings page.
NOTE: If errors occur get yourself some help in the error code page.
I'd be grateful if you could report any bugs as issues here in the repository!
Update
To update the stack, navigate into the root directory of this repository and run:
docker compose pull
docker compose up -d --build
Development
Prerequisites
- Docker
- Visual Studio Code
- Cloned the repository
Start backend and database
First, navigate into the root directory of this repository and run:
docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up -d --build
Start frontend
Navigate into the frontend directory and run:
npm install
npm run dev
The frontend is now running on http://localhost:5173 and the backend is running on http://localhost:8004.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Whole project made by Theis Gaedigk!
