Ghost Blogging All In One - Built with Octahe and Swift Lang

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This demonstration was powered by Octahe, application deployment, and system configuration tool, which leverages the simplicity of the Container(Docker)file syntax. While simple, Octahe allows for powerful command of servers in their many forms and aims to be fast.

This walkthrough shows Octahe deploying the Ghost blogging platform on a single host. It is well known that deployment projects are not useful until they're able to use WordPress. While the WordPress test may be the litmus, Octahe is a little different. To show its usefulness, we'll be deploying Ghost, which requires MariaDB, NGINX, NodeJS, and a base OS. For the purpose of this demo, I'm using CentOS8, which again is going against the grain.

If you're interested in Octahe, please checkout the source code, built it, or use one of the pre-compiled binaries provided on our release page: https://github.com/peznauts/octahe.swift/releases/tag/0.0.2

The source code for Octahe can be found here: https://github.com/peznauts/octahe.swift

The demo content used to power this walkthrough can be found here: https://github.com/peznauts/octahe.demo

The blogging platform deployed in this demo can be seen here: https://ghost.org

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If you've read this far +9000 for knowing how to read. Thanks for watching and I'll look forward to chatting with you soon.







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