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Speedtest Tracker
This program runs a speedtest check every hour and graphs the results. The back-end is written in Laravel and the front-end uses React. It uses the Ookla's speedtest cli package to get the data and uses Chart.js to plot the results.
A demo can be found here
Disclaimer: You will need to accept Ookla's EULA and privacy agreements in order to use this container.
Features
- Automatically run a speedtest every hour
- Graph of previous speedtests going back x days
- Backup/restore data in JSON/CSV format
- Slack/Discord/Telegram notifications
- healthchecks.io integration
- Organizr integration
- InfluxDB integration (currently v1 only, v2 is a WIP)
Installation & Setup
Using Docker
A docker image is available here, you can create a new conatiner by running:
docker create \
--name=speedtest \
-p 8765:80 \
-v /path/to/data:/config \
-e OOKLA_EULA_GDPR=true \
--restart unless-stopped \
henrywhitaker3/speedtest-tracker
Using Docker Compose
version: '3.3'
services:
speedtest:
container_name: speedtest
image: henrywhitaker3/speedtest-tracker
ports:
- 8765:80
volumes:
- /path/to/data:/config
environment:
- TZ=
- PGID=
- PUID=
- OOKLA_EULA_GDPR=true
logging:
driver: "json-file"
options:
max-file: "10"
max-size: "200k"
restart: unless-stopped
Images
There are 2 different docker images:
Tag | Description |
---|---|
latest | This is the stable release of the app |
dev | This release has more features, although could have some bugs |
Parameters
Container images are configured using parameters passed at runtime (such as those above). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate <external>:<internal>
respectively. For example, -p 8080:80
would expose port 80
from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port 8080
outside the container.
Parameter | Function |
---|---|
-p 8765:80 | Exposes the webserver on port 8765 |
-v /config | All the config files reside here. |
-e OOKLA_EULA_GDPR | Set to 'true' to accept the Ookla EULA and privacy agreement. If this is not set, the container will not start |
-e SLACK_WEBHOOK | Optional. Put a slack webhook here to get slack notifications when a speedtest is run. To use discord webhooks, just append /slack to the end of your discord webhook URL |
-e TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN | Optional. Telegram bot API token. |
-e TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID | Optional. Telegram chat ID. |
-e PUID | Optional. Supply a local user ID for volume permissions |
-e PGID | Optional. Supply a local group ID for volume permissions |
-e AUTH | Optional. Set to 'true' to enable authentication for the app |
-e INFLUXDB_RETENTION | Optional. Sets the InfluxDB retention period, defaults to 30d |
`-e INFLUXDB_HOST_TAG | Optional. Sets the InfluxDB host tag value, defaults to speedtest |
Authentication
Authentication is optional. When enabled, unauthenticated users will only be able to see the graphs and tests table. To be able to queue a new speedtest, backup/restore data and update instance settings you will need to log in. To enable authentication, pass the AUTH=true
environment variable in docker or run php artisan speedtest:auth --enable
for manual installs (same command with --disable
to turn it off).
The default credentials are:
Field | Function |
---|---|
username | admin@admin.com |
password | password |
After enabling, you should change the password through the web UI.
Manual Install
For manual installations, please follow the instructions here.
Kubernetes
There is a 3rd party helm chart available here.