Community Apps

Browse our large and growing catalog of applications to run in your Unraid server. 

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All the applications you love—built and maintained by a community member who understands what you need on Unraid. Love a particular app or plugin? Donate directly to the developer to support their work.

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GrafanaLoki's Icon

Loki: like Prometheus, but for logs. Loki is a horizontally-scalable, highly-available, multi-tenant log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. It is designed to be very cost effective and easy to operate. It does not index the contents of the logs, but rather a set of labels for each log stream. Download the local-config.yaml file from https://github.com/natcoso9955/unRAID-docker/blob/master/configs/loki/local-config.yaml before you start the container. Will need to be placed into your Host Path 1 directory.

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Promtail is an agent which ships the contents of local logs to a private Loki instance or Grafana Cloud. It is usually deployed to every machine that has applications needed to be monitored. It primarily: Discovers targets Attaches labels to log streams Pushes them to the Loki instance. Currently, Promtail can tail logs from two sources: local log files and the systemd journal (on AMD64 machines only). Promtail supports receiving IETF Syslog (RFC5424) messages from a tcp stream: (https://github.com/grafana/loki/blob/v1.5.0/docs/clients/promtail/scraping.md#syslog-receiver) NOTE: Download the config.yml file from https://github.com/natcoso9955/unRAID-docker/blob/master/configs/promtail/config.yml before you start the container. Will need to be placed into your Host Path 1. More info: https://github.com/grafana/loki/blob/master/docs/clients/promtail/configuration.md

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This tool will continuosly run Speedtests at the chosen interval and export the data to InfluxDB. What makes this different is that it's using the Ookla CLI tool which provides some expanded details that you can use to tag your Influx Data. An example of the dashboard I made in Grafana can be found at https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/13053. strong This container only includes the scripts to run the speedtests and export to Influx. InfluxDB must be installed seperatly. I welcome feedback or additional improvements. Please open an issue on the project page. /strong

SpeedtestforInfluxDB

atribe's Repository

Cloud, Network ServicesWeb

A speedtest docker container that forwards the data to influxDB. Download the config.ini file from https://github.com/barrycarey/Speedtest-for-InfluxDB-and-Grafana/blob/master/config.ini before you start the container.

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Collect ALL UniFi Controller, Device and Client Data - Export to InfluxDB or Prometheus. Visualize with Grafana using included dashboards IMPORTAT! ACTION REQUIRED As of UniFi Poller version 2 all of the environment variables and config file format changed. You must reconfigure this container after you upgrade READ THE INSTRUCTIONS https://github.com/unifi-poller/unifi-poller/wiki/Configuration

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Varken requires influxdb and grafana. Deploy those containers first. Dutch for PIG. PIG is an Acronym for Plex/InfluxDB/Grafana Varken is a standalone command-line utility to aggregate data from the Plex ecosystem into InfluxDB. Examples use Grafana for a frontend You must edit the varken.ini file in /mnt/user/appdata/varken.