Hi! For the ones of you that use Trello, I made a simple to use and host alternative in PHP. It’s not a complete alternative like other projects, and I mainly made it to be able to host it on free PHP web servers while having control over data/attachments. It also support a basic importer for Trello JSON exports.
I’m hosting a test instance here, you can make an account to try it out (no email required):
https://trytarallo.altervista.org/
And the repository with other instructions is here:
The screenshots look nice !
I spent just a few minutes with it and I like it a lot. I swear it’s more responsive than actual trello! :D
Wow code with actual comments!!! Amazing!
…and I didn’t even minimize them on the test instance, so that people will feel their weight while the page load :D
Is there a docker version or a chance of one in the future?
I know it’s kinda expected in these project… Let’s say that if no one contributes it, I’ll have to look up how to set it up, since I’m not really a web dev. But yeah it’s gonna be there.
I was looking for something like this a little while ago but couldn’t find anything and this looks perfect. My server is mostly docker only so I might try to figure it out.
A basic image is really easy. It’s basically just
Dockerfile
FROM debian # start with a minimal Linux system. There are probably better options than debian. Some images are made especially for docker (i.e. very minimal and light weight). RUN apt install dependencies # do what ever you need to get your app running. RUN echo "options and stuff" >> /etc/a/config/file # you can also edit system files COPY . /app # copy your project into the docker container. EXPOSE 8080 # doesn't actually do anything, but documents where the app will be listening CMD server-binary run /app/main.php # I have actually no idea how php server stuff works
(Docs https://docs.docker.com/reference/dockerfile/)
Then people can run your project with docker.
Edit: checking the readme some small changes would be required. Config.php should read in environment variables and the DB init SQL should be run automatically somehow.
Actually a pretty cool project. Its smooth and works exactly how i would expect. Hopefully some companies use it and contribute money or code so you can keep improving it.
This was a missed opportunity of calling it in honor of Lino Banfi: Tarello
I love you’re stack! PHP and vanilla JS 🤩 It’s so KISS!
I like that I can install it on my o2switch server.