captainVersion: 4 services: $$cap_appname: image: docker.dragonflydb.io/dragonflydb/dragonfly:$$cap_dragonflydb_version volumes: - $$cap_appname-dragonflydb-data:/data restart: always environment: DFLY_requirepass: $$cap_dragonflydb_password DFLY_maxmemory: $$cap_dragonflydb_maxmem caproverOneClickApp: variables: - id: $$cap_dragonflydb_version label: Dragonfly Version Tag description: 'Check out their Github page for the valid tags: https://github.com/dragonflydb/dragonfly/releases' defaultValue: 'v1.14.0' validRegex: /^v\d+\.\d+\.\d+$/ - id: $$cap_dragonflydb_password label: Dragonfly Password validRegex: '' - id: $$cap_dragonflydb_maxmem label: Dragonfly Max Memory description: 'Dragonfly recommends at least 4GB to take advantage of its full power, however you can run with smaller amounts if necessary.' validRegex: /^[1-9]\d*GB$/ defaultValue: 4GB instructions: start: >- Dragonfly is a simple, performant, and cost-efficient in-memory data store. Dragonfly is fully compatible with Redis APIs but without the Redis management complexity. After installation on CapRover, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 6379 to other CapRover apps. Enter your Dragonfly container name and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish. end: "Dragonfly is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:6379 to other apps. For example with NodeJS: const client = redis.createClient(6379, 'srv-captain--$$cap_appname' , {password: '$$cap_dragonflydb_password'})" displayName: 'Dragonfly' isOfficial: true description: Dragonfly is a simple, performant, and cost-efficient in-memory data store. documentation: Taken from https://www.dragonflydb.io/docs/getting-started/docker