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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.

speedtest

Features

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:

TagDescription
latestThis is the stable release of the app
devThis 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.

ParameterFunction
-p 8765:80Exposes the webserver on port 8765
-v /configAll the config files reside here.
-e OOKLA_EULA_GDPRSet to 'true' to accept the Ookla EULA and privacy agreement. If this is not set, the container will not start
-e SLACK_WEBHOOKOptional. 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_TOKENOptional. Telegram bot API token.
-e TELEGRAM_CHAT_IDOptional. Telegram chat ID.
-e PUIDOptional. Supply a local user ID for volume permissions
-e PGIDOptional. Supply a local group ID for volume permissions
-e AUTHOptional. Set to 'true' to enable authentication for the app
-e INFLUXDB_RETENTIONOptional. Sets the InfluxDB retention period, defaults to 30d
`-e INFLUXDB_HOST_TAGOptional. 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:

FieldFunction
usernameadmin@admin.com
passwordpassword

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.