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GoDNS is a dynamic DNS (DDNS) client tool. It is a rewrite in Go of my early DynDNS open source project.



Supported DNS Providers

ProviderIPv4 supportIPv6 supportRoot DomainSubdomains
Cloudflare:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark:
DigitalOcean:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark:
Google Domains:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
DNSPod:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark:
Dynv6:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
HE.net (Hurricane Electric):white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark:
AliDNS:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark:
DuckDNS:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
Dreamhost:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
No-IP:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
Scaleway:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark:
Linode:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark:
Strato:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
LoopiaSE:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
Infomaniak:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
Hetzner:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark:
OVH:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
Dynu:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:
IONOS:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::x::white_check_mark:

Tip: You can follow this issue to view the current status of DDNS for root domains.

Supported Platforms

Pre-conditions

To use GoDNS, it is assumed:

Alternatively, you can sign in to DuckDNS (with a social account) and get a subdomain on the duckdns.org domain for free.

Installation

Build GoDNS by running (from the root of the repository):

cd cmd/godns        # go to the GoDNS directory
go mod download     # get dependencies
go build            # build

You can also download a compiled binary from the releases.

Usage

Print usage/help by running:

$ ./godns -h
Usage of ./godns:
  -c string
        Specify a config file (default "./config.json")
  -h    Show help

Configuration

Overview

Configuration file format

GoDNS supports 2 different configuration file formats:

By default, GoDNS uses JSON config file. However, you can specify to use the YAML format via: ./godns -c /path/to/config.yaml

Dynamic loading of configuration

GoDNS supports dynamic loading of configuration. If you modify the configuration file, GoDNS will automatically reload the configuration and apply the changes.

Configuration properties

Update root domain

By simply putting @ into sub_domains, for example:

"domains": [{
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["@"]
    }]

Configuration examples

Cloudflare

For Cloudflare, you need to provide the email & Global API Key as password (or to use the API token) and config all the domains & subdomains.

By setting the option proxied = true, the record is receiving the performance and security benefits of Cloudflare. This option is only available for Cloudflare.

<details> <summary>Using email & Global API Key</summary>
{
  "provider": "Cloudflare",
  "email": "you@example.com",
  "password": "Global API Key",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": "",
  "proxied": false
}
</details> <details> <summary>Using the API Token</summary>
{
  "provider": "Cloudflare",
  "login_token": "API Token",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

DNSPod

For DNSPod, you need to provide your API Token(you can create it here), and config all the domains & subdomains.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "DNSPod",
  "login_token": "your_id,your_token",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

DigitalOcean

For DigitalOcean, you need to provide a API Token with the domain scopes (you can create it here), and config all the domains & subdomains.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "DigitalOcean",
  "login_token": "dop_v1_00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["@", "www"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300
}

</details>

Dreamhost

For Dreamhost, you need to provide your API Token(you can create it here), and config all the domains & subdomains.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "Dreamhost",
  "login_token": "your_api_key",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "resolver": "ns1.dreamhost.com",
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

Dynv6

For Dynv6, only need to provide the token, config 1 default domain & subdomains.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "Dynv6",
  "password": "",
  "login_token": "1234567ABCDEFGabcdefg123456789",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "dynv6.net",
      "sub_domains": ["myname"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

Google Domains

For Google Domains, you need to provide email & password, and config all the domains & subdomains.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "Google",
  "email": "Your_Username",
  "password": "Your_Password",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

AliDNS

For AliDNS, you need to provide AccessKeyID & AccessKeySecret as email & password, and config all the domains & subdomains.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "AliDNS",
  "email": "AccessKeyID",
  "password": "AccessKeySecret",
  "login_token": "",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

DuckDNS

For DuckDNS, the only thing needed is to provide the token, config 1 default domain & subdomains.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "DuckDNS",
  "password": "",
  "login_token": "3aaaaaaaa-f411-4198-a5dc-8381cac61b87",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "www.duckdns.org",
      "sub_domains": ["myname"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

No-IP

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "NoIP",
  "email": "mail@example.com",
  "password": "YourPassword",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "ddns.net",
      "sub_domains": ["timothyye6"]
    }
  ],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

HE.net

For HE, email is not needed, just fill the DDNS key as password, and config all the domains & subdomains.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "HE",
  "password": "Your DDNS Key",
  "login_token": "",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details> <details> <summary>Provider configuration</summary>

Add a new "A record" and make sure that "Enable entry for dynamic dns" is checked:

<img src="assets/snapshots/he1.png" width="640" />

Fill in your own DDNS key or generate a random DDNS key for this new created "A record":

<img src="assets/snapshots/he2.png" width="640" />

Remember the DDNS key and set it in the password property in the configuration file.

NOTICE: If you have multiple domains or subdomains, make sure their DDNS key are the same.

</details>

Scaleway

For Scaleway, you need to provide an API Secret Key as the login_token (How to generate an API key), and configure the domains and subdomains. domain_name should equal a DNS zone, or the root domain in Scaleway. TTL for the DNS records will be set to the interval value. Make sure A or AAAA records exist for the relevant sub domains, these can be set up in the Scaleway console.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "Scaleway",
  "login_token": "API Secret Key",
  "domains": [{
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www","@"]
    },{
      "domain_name": "samplednszone.example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www","test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300
}
</details>

Linode

To authenticate with the Linode API you will need to provide a Personal Access Token with "Read/Write" access on the "Domain" scope. Linode has a help page about creating access tokens. Pass this token into the login_token field of the config file.

The domain_name field of the config file must be the name of an existing Domain managed by Linode. Linode has a help page about adding domains. The GoDNS Linode handler will not create domains automatically, but will create subdomains automatically.

The GoDNS Linode handler currently uses a fixed TTL of 30 seconds for Linode DNS records.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "Linode",
  "login_token": ${PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN},
  "domains": [{
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www","@"]
    },{
      "domain_name": "samplednszone.example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www","test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300
}
</details>

Strato

For Strato, you need to provide email & password, and config all the domains & subdomains. More Info: German English

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "strato",
  "password": "Your_Password",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

LoopiaSE

For LoopiaSE, you need to provide username & password, and config all the domains & subdomains. More info: Swedish

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "LoopiaSE",
  "email": "Your_Username",
  "password": "Your_Password",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

Infomaniak

For Infomaniak, you need to provide username & password, and config all the domains & subdomains. More info: English

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "Infomaniak",
  "email": "Your_Username",
  "password": "Your_Password",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

Hetzner

For Hetzner, you have to create an access token. This can be done in the DNS-Console. (Person Icon in the top left corner --> API Tokens) Notice: If a domain has multiple Records only the first Record will be updated. Make shure there is just one record.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "hetzner",
  "login_token": "<token>",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4"
}
</details>

OVH

For OVH, you need to provide a Consumerkey, an Appsecret, an Appkey and configure all the domains & subdomains. The neeeded values can be obtaines by visting this site Rights should be '*' on GET, POST and PUT More info: help.ovhcloud.com

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "OVH",
  "consumer_key": "e389ac80cc8da9c7451bc7b8f171bf4f",
  "app_secret": "d1ffee354d3643d70deaab48a09131fd",
  "app_key": "cd338839d6472064",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "example.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    },
    {
      "domain_name": "example2.com",
      "sub_domains": ["www", "test"]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

Dynu

For Dynu, you need to configure the password, config 1 default domain & subdomain.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
{
  "provider": "Dynu",
  "password": "Your_Password",
  "domains": [
    {
      "domain_name": "your_domain.com",
      "sub_domains": [
        "your_subdomain"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "resolver": "8.8.8.8",
  "ip_urls": ["https://api.ip.sb/ip"],
  "ip_type": "IPv4",
  "interval": 300,
  "socks5_proxy": ""
}
</details>

IONOS

This is for IONOS Hosting Services, not IONOS Cloud. You'll need to sign up for API Access to Hosting Services, then create an API Key. You can find a full guide in the IONOS API Documentation. Note: The API-Key used by GoDNS must follow the form publicprefix.secret as described in the aforementioned documentation.

<details> <summary>Example</summary>
provider: IONOS
login_token: publicprefix.secret
domains:
  - domain_name: example.com
    sub_domains:
      - somesubdomain
      - anothersubdomain
resolver: 1.1.1.1
ip_urls:
  - https://api.ipify.org
ip_type: IPv4
interval: 300
socks5_proxy: ""
</details>

Notifications

GoDNS can send a notification each time the IP changes.

Email

Emails are sent over SMTP. Update your configuration with the following snippet:

  "notify": {
    "mail": {
      "enabled": true,
      "smtp_server": "smtp.example.com",
      "smtp_username": "user",
      "smtp_password": "password",
      "smtp_port": 25,
      "send_from": "my_mail@example.com"
      "send_to": "my_mail@example.com"
    }
  }

Each time the IP changes, you will receive an email like that:

<img src="https://github.com/TimothyYe/godns/blob/master/assets/snapshots/mail.png?raw=true" />

Telegram

To receive a Telegram message each time the IP changes, update your configuration with the following snippet:

  "notify": {
    "telegram": {
      "enabled": true,
      "bot_api_key": "11111:aaaa-bbbb",
      "chat_id": "-123456",
      "message_template": "Domain *{{ .Domain }}* updated to %0A{{ .CurrentIP }}",
      "use_proxy": false
    },
  }

The message_template property supports markdown. New lines needs to be escaped with %0A.

Slack

To receive a Slack message each time the IP changes, update your configuration with the following snippet:

  "notify": {
    "slack": {
      "enabled": true,
      "bot_api_token": "xoxb-xxx",
      "channel": "your_channel",
      "message_template": "Domain *{{ .Domain }}* updated to \n{{ .CurrentIP }}",
      "use_proxy": false
    },
  }

The message_template property supports markdown. New lines needs to be escaped with \n.

Discord

To receive a Discord message each time the IP changes, update your configuration with the following snippit:

  "notify": {
    "discord": {
          "enabled": true,
          "bot_api_token": "discord_bot_token",
          "channel": "your_channel",
          "message_template": "(Optional) Domain *{{ .Domain }}* updated to \n{{ .CurrentIP }}",
        }
  }

Pushover

To receive a Pushover message each time the IP changes, update your configuration with the following snippet:

  "notify": {
    "pushover": {
      "enabled": true,
      "token": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234",
      "user": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234",
      "message_template": "",
      "device": "",
      "title": "",
      "priority": 0,
      "html": 1
    }
  }

The message_template property supports html if the html parameter is 1. If it is left empty a default message will be used. If the device and title parameters are left empty, Pushover will choose defaults see. More details on the priority parameter can be found on the Pushover API description.

Webhook

Webhook is another feature that GoDNS provides to deliver notifications to the other applications while the IP is changed. GoDNS delivers a notification to the target URL via an HTTP GET or POST request.

The configuration section webhook is used for customizing the webhook request. In general, there are 2 fields used for the webhook request:

Available variables:

Webhook with HTTP GET reqeust

"webhook": {
  "enabled": true,
  "url": "http://localhost:5000/api/v1/send?domain={{.Domain}}&ip={{.CurrentIP}}&ip_type={{.IPType}}",
  "request_body": ""
}

For this example, a webhook with query string parameters will be sent to the target URL:

http://localhost:5000/api/v1/send?domain=ddns.example.com&ip=192.168.1.1&ip_type=IPV4

Webhook with HTTP POST request

"webhook": {
  "enabled": true,
  "url": "http://localhost:5000/api/v1/send",
  "request_body": "{ \"domain\": \"{{.Domain}}\", \"ip\": \"{{.CurrentIP}}\", \"ip_type\": \"{{.IPType}}\" }"
}

For this example, a webhook will be triggered when the IP changes, the target URL http://localhost:5000/api/v1/send will receive an HTTP POST request with request body:

{ "domain": "ddns.example.com", "ip": "192.168.1.1", "ip_type": "IPV4" }

Miscellaneous topics

IPv6 support

Most of the providers support IPv6.

To enable the IPv6 support of GoDNS, there are two solutions to choose from:

  1. Use an online service to lookup the external IPv6

    For that:

    • Set the ip_type as IPv6, and make sure the ipv6_urls is configured
    • Create an AAAA record instead of an A record in your DNS provider
    <details> <summary>Configuration example</summary>
    {
      "domains": [
        {
          "domain_name": "example.com",
          "sub_domains": ["ipv6"]
        }
      ],
      "resolver": "2001:4860:4860::8888",
      "ipv6_urls": ["https://api-ipv6.ip.sb/ip"],
      "ip_type": "IPv6"
    }
    
    </details>
  2. Let GoDNS find the IPv6 of the network interface of the machine it is running on (more on that later).

    For this to happen, just leave ip_urls and ipv6_urls empty.

    Note that the network interface must be configured with an IPv6 for this to work.

Network interface IP address

For some reasons if you want to get the IP address associated to a network interface (instead of performing an online lookup), you can specify it in the configuration file this way:

  "ip_urls": [""],
  "ip_interface": "interface-name",

With interface-name replaced by the name of the network interface, e.g. eth0 on Linux or Local Area Connection on Windows.

Note: If ip_urls is also specified, it will be used to perform an online lookup first and the network interface IP will be used as a fallback in case of failure.

SOCKS5 proxy support

You can make all remote calls go through a SOCKS5 proxy by specifying it in the configuration file this way:

"socks5_proxy": "127.0.0.1:7070"
"use_proxy": true

Obtain IP from Router OS

If you want to get the public IP from a Mikrotik RouterOS device, you can use the following configuration:

"mikrotik": {
  "enabled": false,
  "server": "http://192.168.88.1",
  "username": "admin",
  "password": "password",
  "interface": "pppoe-out"
}

Display debug info

To display debug info, set debug_info as true to enable this feature. By default, the debug info is disabled.

  "debug_info": true,

Multiple API URLs

GoDNS supports to fetch the public IP from multiple URLs via a simple round-robin algorithm. If the first URL fails, it will try the next one until it succeeds. Here is an example of the configuration:

  "ip_urls": [
  "https://api.ipify.org",
  "https://myip.biturl.top",
  "https://api-ipv4.ip.sb/ip"
  ],

Recommended APIs

Web Panel

<img src="https://github.com/TimothyYe/godns/blob/master/assets/snapshots/web-panel.jpg?raw=true" />

Starting from version 3.1.0, GoDNS provides a web panel to manage the configuration and monitor the status of the domains. The web UI is disabled by default. To enable it, just enable the web_panel in the configuration file.

"web_panel": {
  "enabled": true,
  "addr": "0.0.0.0:9000",
  "username": "admin",
  "password": "123456"
}

After enabling the web panel, you can visit http://localhost:9000 to manage the configuration and monitor the status of the domains.

Running GoDNS

There are a few ways to run GoDNS.

Manually

Note: make sure to set the run_once parameter in your config file so the program will quit after the first run (the default is false).

Can be added to cron or attached to other events on your system.

{
  "...": "...",
  "run_once": true
}

Then run

./godns

As a manual daemon

nohup ./godns &

Note: when the program stops, it will not be restarted.

As a managed daemon (with upstart)

  1. Install upstart first (if not available already)

  2. Copy ./config/upstart/godns.conf to /etc/init (and tweak it to your needs)

  3. Start the service:

    sudo start godns
    

As a managed daemon (with systemd)

  1. Install systemd first (it not available already)

  2. Copy ./config/systemd/godns.service to /lib/systemd/system (and tweak it to your needs)

  3. Start the service:

    sudo systemctl enable godns
    sudo systemctl start godns
    

As a managed daemon (with procd)

procd is the init system on OpenWRT. If you want to use godns as a service with OpenWRT and procd:

  1. Copy ./config/procd/godns to /etc/init.d (and tweak it to your needs)

  2. Start the service (with root privilege):

    service godns enable
    service godns start
    

As a Docker container

Available docker registries:

Visit https://hub.docker.com/r/timothyye/godns to fetch the latest docker image. The -p 9000:9000 option is used to expose the web panel.

With /path/to/config.json as your local configuration file, run:

docker run \
-d --name godns --restart=always \
-v /path/to/config.json:/config.json \
-p 9000:9000 \
timothyye/godns:latest

To run it with a YAML config file:

docker run \
-d --name godns \
-e CONFIG=/config.yaml \
--restart=always \
-v /path/to/config.yaml:/config.yaml \
-p 9000:9000 \
timothyye/godns:latest

As a Windows service

  1. Download the latest version of NSSM

  2. In an administrative prompt, from the folder where NSSM was downloaded, e.g. C:\Downloads\nssm\ win64, run:

    nssm install YOURSERVICENAME
    
  3. Follow the interface to configure the service. In the "Application" tab just indicate where the godns.exe file is. Optionally you can also define a description on the "Details" tab and define a log file on the "I/O" tab. Finish by clicking on the "Install service" button.

  4. The service will now start along Windows.

Note: you can uninstall the service by running:

nssm remove YOURSERVICENAME

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

Setup the frontend development environment

Requirements:

The frontend project is built with Next.js and daisyUI. To start the development environment, run:

cd web
npm ci
npm run dev

Build the frontend

To build the frontend, run:

cd web
npm run build

Run the frontend

To run the frontend, run:

cd web
npm run start

Special Thanks

<img src="https://i.imgur.com/xhe5RLZ.jpg" width="80px" align="right" />

Thanks JetBrains for sponsoring this project with free open source license.

I like GoLand, it is an amazing and productive tool.