Taskforce.sh
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      • Slack
      • Pagerduty
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    • Max Memory monitor
    • Backlog Monitor
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  • BullMQ Pro
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  • On Premises
    • AWS
      • Launch AWS AMI.
      • Create role with SSM permissions
      • Assign SSM Role
      • Configure your instance
        • Create a PostgreSQL instance
        • Configure Auth0
          • Configure API
        • Configure Mailgun
      • Setup loadbalancer
      • Setup route 53
      • Monitors
      • Upgrading
      • Troubleshooting
    • Docker
      • Docker registry
      • Environment variables
      • Docker compose
    • Using the taskforce connector
  • Security primer
  • Troubleshooting
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  1. On Premises

Docker

Taskforce.sh On-Premises for Docker

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The Dashboard is available as a Docker image that can be installed in any container facility that supports docker images.

The image provides all the same functionality as the SaaS version available at https://taskforce.sh without any limitations.

The image depends on some external services that you need to provide to the container in order to work properly.

The dashboard should be served from a server supporting https, otherwise, Auth0 will not work.

Requirements

  • A PostgreSQL instance (used for storing all persisted data).

  • A Redis instance (used for monitoring and internal communication).

  • credentials (the free version is enough).

  • credentials (required for team notifications and alerts. The free version is often enough).

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