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IOTstack

IOTstack is a builder for docker-compose to easily make and maintain IoT stacks on the Raspberry Pi.

introduction to IOTstack - videos

IOTstack changes a fair bit so YouTube videos only reflect a moment in time and tend to date quickly. These videos contain excellent overviews but you should rely more on the written documentation than anything you see in the videos.

Andreas Spiess:

  • 2023-10-01 Upgrade your Raspberry Pi to a Homelab (instead of a Raspberry Pi 5)

    20231001

  • 2022-11-20 #443 I found an Excellent Raspberry Pi Replacement for Home Assistant / IOTstack (incl. Proxmox)

    #443

  • 2020-11-22 #362 Wireguard and NextCloud on a Raspberry Pi = Marvellous (Docker, IOTstack)

    #362

  • 2020-09-13 #352 Raspberry Pi4 Home Automation Server (incl. Docker, OpenHAB, HASSIO, NextCloud)

    #352

  • 2019-10-27 #295 Raspberry Pi Server based on Docker, with VPN, Dropbox backup, Influx, Grafana, etc: IOTstack

    #295

OneMarcFifty:

  • 2021-02-02 Raspberry Pi 4 Home Automation Server with IOTstack

    20210202

getting started

See Getting Started in the IOTstack Wiki. It includes:

  • How to download the project (including constraints you need to observe).
  • How to migrate from the older gcgarner/IOTstack repository.
  • Running the menu to install Docker and set up your containers.
  • Useful Docker commands (start & stop the stack, manage containers).
  • Stack maintenance.

reporting issues

Please use the issues tab to report issues or make suggestions for new features or containers.

submitting pull requests

Pull Requests are always welcome. Your contribution helps improve the project for everyone. Please see creating Pull Requests for a guide on the process.

community

We have a Discord server setup for discussions: IOTstack Discord channel if you want to comment on features, suggest new container types, or ask the IOTstack community for help.

If you use some of the tools in the project please consider donating or contributing on their projects. It doesn't have to be monetary.