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Uptime Kuma

It is a self-hosted monitoring tool like "Uptime Robot".

Features

  • Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / Ping.
  • Fancy, Reactive, Fast UI/UX.
  • Notifications via Webhook, Telegram, Discord and email (SMTP).
  • 20 seconds interval.

How to Use

Docker

docker run -d --restart=always -p 3001:3001 louislam/uptime-kuma

Browse to http://localhost:3001 after started.

Without Docker

Required Tools: Node.js >= 14, git and pm2.

git clone git@github.com:louislam/uptime-kuma.git
cd uptime-kuma
npm run install

# Option 1. Try it
npm run start-server

# (Recommanded) 
# Option 2. Run in background using PM2
# Install PM2 if you don't have: npm install pm2 -g
pm2 start npm -- run start-server

Browse to http://localhost:3001 after started.

One-click Deploy to DigitalOcean

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Motivation

  • I was looking for a self-hosted monitoring tool like "Uptime Robot", but it is hard to find a suitable one. One of the close one is statping. Unfortunately, it is not stable and unmaintained.
  • Want to build a fancy UI.
  • Learn Vue 3 and vite.js.
  • Show the power of Bootstrap 5.
  • Try to use WebSocket with SPA instead of REST API.
  • Deploy my first Docker image to Docker Hub.

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