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Private Windmill Hub

Setup

  • Fill in the .env file with your desired database password, the url of your Windmill instance and your license key.
  • Run docker-compose up -d to start the hub and database.
  • Update the instance settings in the Windmill instance to point to the hub.

You can enable HTTPS handling by Caddy by adding the 443 port to the Caddy service in the docker-compose.yml file.

Authentication on the Hub is done through the Windmill instance. Both the Hub and the Windmill instances need to be running on the same domain for the authentication to work. For instance, if the Windmill instance is available on windmill.example.com, the Hub should be accessible on a similar subdomain like hub.example.com. You will also need to set COOKIE_DOMAIN in the .env file of the Windmill instance (server container) to the root domain (e.g. example.com).

Usage

As described above, logging in on the hub will redirect you to the Windmill instance you specified in the .env file. Superadmins of the Windmill instance can approve resource types, scripts, flows, and apps on the Hub. Only approved content will be available to users on the Windmill instance.

Import scripts from the official Windmill hub

You can use the hub cli to pull scripts locally from the official Windmill hub and push them to your private hub.