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Help Needed #78

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mattfleaydaly opened this issue Aug 16, 2016 · 3 comments
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Help Needed #78

mattfleaydaly opened this issue Aug 16, 2016 · 3 comments

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@mattfleaydaly
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G'day there Jay,

Look i'm so sorry to be a pest with this issue but I am needing some help with the installation of the statuspage.
I have done alot of searching and it is the best solution for what I require and I would love it if you could lend us a hand with the setup with hosting the statuspage on github.
Again sorry to be a pain, I really hope you can get back to me as soon as possible.

Thanks!

@marcel-dias
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Hey @matfleaydaly.
I've created a docker container with this statuspage generator. You can find that at dockerhub https://hub.docker.com/r/marceldiass/statuspage. There is instructions at README file.

Also I'm trying to automate the update step, calling a webhook when create a new issue. Github already supports that event.

@mattfleaydaly
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G'day there @marceldiass, I have not used Docker before, so i'm still unsure with how I go about running the commands correctly.
Would it be okay for me to send you an email so that I can grab a hand?
Thank you so much!

@jakirkham
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Not sure when you last tried, but statuspage is available via PyPI (though it didn't use to be). So it should now be no different than installing any other Python package. Namely just use pip.

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