Galaxy WebApps - Overview
Documentation of the Overview Page in Galaxy Webapp
The Overview page in the Galaxy Webapp is a centralized interface for monitoring and managing the status of an application hosted on the platform. Below is a detailed explanation of the elements and functionalities displayed in the screenshot.
Sections and Elements of the Overview Page
Application Name
DisplaysFew readersGalaxy WebApps - Deploy Python
Step-by-Step Guide to Deploy Python Applications on Galaxy Cloud
Introduction
This guide will present a detailed step-by-step process to deploy a Python application on the Galaxy Cloud.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you will need:
An active account on Galaxy Cloud.
GitHub account containing your Python application.
Familiarity with the command line and basic application deployment concepts.
Deployment Steps
Follow the steps below to deploy your Python applicFew readersGalaxy WebApps - Settings
Settings
The Settings page is where you can configure and manage key aspects of your app, including domains, encryption, and advanced management actions.
Domain Management
Manage how your app is accessed by setting up root or custom domains.
Root Domain:
Point your root domain to the Galaxy Load Balancer IP using a type A record.
Example IP: 44.212.141.58
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Push To Deploy Page Documentation
The Push To Deploy page allows users to configure their application deployment process seamlessly from a GitHub repository. This page displays all the key configuration details required for the deployment.
Page Breakdown
Git Configuration
Provider: We currently only support GitHub
Branch: Specifies the Git branch that triggersFew readersGalaxy WebApps - Containers
Documentation of the Containers Page in Galaxy Webapp
The Containers page provides detailed insights into the containers used to run the selected application on the Galaxy platform. Below is a description of the key elements visible in the screenshot.
Sections and Functionalities of the Containers Page
Containers Overview
Running Containers: Displays the nFew readersGalaxy WebApps - Versions
Version History
The Version History page provides a list of all deployed versions of your application and their statuses. This feature is essential for managing, restoring, or monitoring app deployments.
Version: Displays the version number of each deployment.
Status: Indicates whether the version is active or inactive.
Deployed By: Shows the user or process responsible for the dFew readersGalaxy WebApps - Deploy NodeJS
Step-by-Step Guide to Deploy Node.js Applications on Galaxy Cloud
Introduction
This guide will present a detailed step-by-step process to deploy a Node.js application on the Galaxy Cloud.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you will need:
An active account on Galaxy Cloud.
GitHub account containing your Node.js application.
Familiarity with the command line and basic application deployment concepts.
Deployment Steps
Follow the steps below to deploy your Node.js applicatioFew readersGalaxy WebApps - Plans
Plans Page Documentation
The Plans page allows users to select and customize container types according to their application's needs, with transparent pricing options that adapt based on actual usage. The billing is minute-based, ensuring cost efficiency by charging only for the containers that are actively running.
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Key Features
Container Selection
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Documentation of the Logs Page in Galaxy Webapp
The Logs page provides a centralized interface for tracking application activity in real time. It enables developers to monitor requests, errors, and system operations, facilitating debugging and performance analysis.
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Sections and Functionalities of the Logs Page
Filter Options
Log Types: Buttons at the top ofFew readers