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Bare metal to production ready in mins; imagine fly.io on your VPS

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Features

  • 👍 One command VPS setup (docker, traefik, sops, age)
  • 💻 deploy any application from a dockerfile
  • ✊ Zero downtime deployment
  • 🌏 High availability and load balancing
  • 🔒 Zero config SSL Certs
  • ✅ Connect domains or use sslip.io out of the box
  • 🔥 Built in integration with SOPS
  • 🛸 Escape the vendorlock forever

Motivation

I'm tired of the complexity involved in hosting my side projects. While some platforms, like Fly.io, stand out in the crowded field of Heroku replacements, I believe a simple VPS can be just as effective. That's why I created Sidekick: to make hosting side projects as straightforward, affordable, and production-ready as possible. You'll be surprised how much traffic a $8/month instance on DigitalOcean can handle.

Installation

With GO installed on your system you need to run

go install github.com/mightymoud/sidekick@latest

Usage

Sidekick helps you along all the steps of deployment on your VPS. From basic setup to zero downtime deploys, we got you! ✊

First you need a VPS with Ubuntu LTS. I recommend DigitalOcean. Hetzner also gets very good reviews. You can host your own silicon too. As long as you have a public IP address you can use Sidekick.

Just make sure the following is true:

  • VPS running Ubuntu - LTS recommended
  • SSH Public Key availble on your machine to login to VPS.

That's it!

VPS Setup

First you need to setup your VPS. To do this you need to run:

sidekick init

Then you need to enter the following:

  • IP Address of your VPS
  • An email address to use for setting up SSL certs
  • Docker registery to host your docker images - defaults to docker.io
  • Docker username in the said registery
  • Confirm you are currently logged in to that said registery with the username - This is needed to be able to push images on your behalf

After that Sidekick will setup many things on your VPS - Usually takes around 2 mins

What does Sidekick do when I run this command
  • Login with root user
  • Make a new user sidekick and grant sudo access
  • Logout from root and login with sidekick
  • Update and upgrade your Ubuntu system
  • Install sops and copy over the public key to your sidekick config file
  • Use age to make secret and public keys to use later for encrypting env file.
  • Send public key back to host machine to be used later for encryption
  • Install Docker
  • Setup Traefik and SSL certs on your VPS

Launch a new application

In your application folder, make sure you have a working Dockerfile that you can build and run. Also make sure you know at which port your app is expecting to recieve traffic.

Then run:

sidekick launch

Then you need to enter the following:

  • Url friendly name of your app - if you opt to use sslip.io domain for testing this would be your subdomain
  • HTTP exposed port for your app to get requests - Sidekick will scan your docker file to try to extract this number and default it.
  • Domain at which you want this application to be reachable - If you choose your own domain make sure to point the domain to your VPS IP address; otherwise we default to sslip.io domain so you can play around.
  • If you have any env file with secrets in it. Sidekick will attempt to find .env file in the root of your folder. Sidekick will use sops to encrypt your env file and inject the values securely at run time.

Should take around 2 more mins to be able to visit your application live on the web if all goes well.

What does Sidekick do when I run this command
  • Build your docker image locally for linux
  • Push the docker image to the registery
  • Encrpt your env file, if available and push it to your VPS
  • Use sops to dycrpt your env file and start and env with the values injected
  • Spin up your docker image using docker compose and route traffic to it using Traefik on the specified port

Deploy a new version

With your application deployed, it's super simple to redeploy a new version.

At any point any time you need to only run:

sidekick deploy

That's all. It won't take long, we use cache from earlier docker images, your latest version should be up soon. Sidekick will deploy the new version without any downtime - you can see more in the source code. This command will also do a couple of things behind the scenes. You can check that below

What does Sidekick do when I run this command
  • Build your docker image locally for linux
  • Compare your latest env file checksum for changes from last time you deployed your application.
  • If your env file has changed, sidekick will re encrypt it and replace the encrypte.env file on your server.
  • Deploy the new version with zero downtime deploys so you don't miss any traffic.

Deploy a preview environment

Sidekick also allows you to deploy preview envs at any point from your application. Preview envs are attached to your commit hash and require a clean git tree before you can initiate them. Once you have a clean git tree, you can run the following command to deploy a preview environment:
sidekick deploy preview
What does Sidekick do when I run this command
  • Build your docker image locally for linux
  • Tag the new image with the short checksum of your git commit
  • Compare your latest env file checksum for changes from last time you deployed your application.
  • If your env file has changed, sidekick will re encrypt it and replace the encrypte.env file on your server.
  • Add a new folder inside your app folder called "preview" where Sidekick will store and manage all your preview deployments
  • Deploy a new version of your app reachable on a short hash based subdomain

Inspiration

Vision

Simple CLI tool that can help you:

  • Setup your VPS
  • Deploy all your side projects on a single VPS
  • Load balance multiple container per project
  • Deploy new versions with Zero downtime
  • Deploy preview environments with ease
  • Manage env secrets in a secure way
  • Connect any number of domains and subdomains to your projects with ease

Remove sidekick

You can easily remove sidekick if you hate it.

// Mac/Linux
cd $HOME/go/bin
rm sidekick
cd ~/.config
rm -rf sidekick

// Win
cd %USERPROFILE%\go\bin
del sidekick.exe

// Powershell
cd $HOME\go\bin
Remove-Item sidekick.exe

Roadmap

I still have a couple more feature I want to add here. Also considering some of those to be on a paid version.

  • Preview env deployments
  • A way to deploy more complicated projects defined in docker compose file
  • Better zero downtime deploys with watchtower
  • Firewall setup
  • Managing multiple VPSs
  • Easy way to deploy databases with one command
  • TUI for monitoring your VPS
  • Streaming down compose logs - ala fly logs
  • Auto deploy on image push - to work with CICD better