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@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ import Note from "../../components/Note.astro";
This little blog post thang will be about umami, and why I went with it over fixing my Plausible install. While the
reason is pretty simple, really and can be summed up in two points.
- Its resource usage is low
- Has (nearly) all the features I used in Plausible
- Its resource usage is low
- Has (nearly) all the features I used in Plausible
I want to talk a bit about how I got to the point where I chosen it, and the steps I've taken to actually install and
setup an Alpine CT with itttt
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Maybe I could pick it up in the future, and bring it back to life again
<Note text="Blank sections are due to me not being able to find information on the feature" />
| | Matomo | PostHog | umami | Fathom lite | Plausible |
|-------------------------------|--------|----------------------------|-----------------------------|------------------------------|----------------------------|
| ----------------------------- | ------ | -------------------------- | --------------------------- | ---------------------------- | -------------------------- |
| Self-Hostable | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes [^fathom-self-host] | Yes |
| Hosting method | PHP | Docker | Node or Docker | Go [^fathom-language] | Docker |
| GDPR compliant | Yes | Yes | Yes | No [^fathom-gdpr-compliance] | Yes |
@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ apk add vim git
I didn't reaaaaaly need caddy for this, as it would mean the service would be behind two proxies, but I wanted to setup
caddy anyway. It was quite simple really
```bash
apk add caddy
rc-update add caddy
@ -129,10 +130,12 @@ mkdir /var/www/html
Then, in `/etc/caddy`, we edit the `Caddyfile`, use your favorite editor for this, but I like vim, so for me I would run
`vim Caddyfile`. Then set the contents to the following
```caddyfile
:8080
reverse_proxy localhost:3000
```
<Note text="3000 is the default port for yarn, but adjust for your needs" />
And finally we just need to reload the service, still within `/etc/caddy`, with `caddy reload`!