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A Docker Compose recipe for Moodle, php7 or php8 in FPM mode, an nginx container with mariadb for the database and nginx as reverse proxy (and SSL termination) on the host.
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A script which performs backups of an SQLite database on the local filesystem or in a Docker container and maintains dated backup instances as defined in its configuration, e.g. 24 hourly, 7 daily, 4 weekly, 12 monthly, and 7 yearly backups.
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A WordPress widget that helps a user enter a valid URL for their personal blog feed.
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Containerised version of LimeSurvey prepared to connect with postgres database.
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Collect tweets, dents, g+, ASKBOT, moodle postings, and local postings into a composite stream in Mediawiki.
See the wenotes-tools repository for the harvesting and gardening tools.
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Backing up a Gitlab instance, implemented as a Docker container with PostgreSQL running in it.
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Build a snapshot of a "course" from an outline of wiki pages. This:
separates not only content and presentation, but also the flow through the content removes worry that pages will change once reviewed can freely modify pages as they are fetched to facilitate fitting into an existing CSS frameworkUpdated -
A bash-based backup script for mongodb (assumed to be running in a Docker container via Docker-Compose) which backs up each Mongo database hourly, retaining (by default) 24 hourly, 7 daily, 4 weekly, 12 monthly, and 7 yearly data snapshots.
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Docker recipe for WordPress multisite including NGINX, PHP7.0, and REDIS
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A Bash script version backup dumps of a database in a docker container managed by Docker Compose
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A script for executing restic backups onto a remote (or local) server.
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A plugin allowing learners to register (as WP users) and (un)enrol in OERu courses (subsites).
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This is a set of containers providing a full MediaWiki hosting environment with caching, powered by PHP-FPM 7.2+ and Nginx.
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This copies updated Let's Encrypt certs from a Docker host machine (they're generated for the reverse proxy SSL endpoint) to their other useful location, the data directory of the Mailcow Docker configuration.
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