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Dashie

Dashie is a simple personal dashboard with themes and multiple pages, generated per visit from the YAML configuration files. The YAML configuration files have to be edited by hand.

There is no multiuser support right now.

Inspired by Dashy, https://dashy.to/.

Installation

Copy examples/*.yaml to the web root, and put everything on a webserver serving the directory statically.

Themes

The themes.yaml file in the web root has the following format per theme:

gruvbox: # Name of theme.
  page:
    text: "#bdae93" # Color of the page name.
    background: "#282828 url('/images/backgrounds/gruvbox.svg')" # background color/image of the page.
    header: "#504945" # Background color of the header section.
    footer: # Colors for the footer (The 'Dashie v[x]' line).
      show: true # Show or hide the footer.
      text: "#a89984"
      background: "#504945"

  page_select: # Colors for the page boxes.
    text: "#bdae93"
    background: "#3c3836"

  theme_select: # Colors for the theme selector.
    text: "#bdae93"
    background: "#3c3c36"
    border: "#665c54"

  section:
    background: "#504945"
    shadow: "10px 10px 15px 0px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25)"
    # These colors will be used in a roundrobin fashion when displaying
    # sections, if a section is not explicitly using a color index.
    # The first is the border color, the second is the section label color.
    borders:
      - ["#fb4934", "#eee"]
      - ["#b8bb26", "#333"]
      - ["#fabd2f", "#333"]
      - ["#458588", "#eee"]
      - ["#fe8019", "#333"]
      - ["#689d6a", "#333"]

  item:
    label: # The label can be left blank to receive the same color as the section border.
    background: "#282828"
    description: "#d5c4a1"
    url: "#a89984"
    icon: # Icon can be left blank, same behaviour as label.
    hover: brighter # Determines mouse pointer hovering over section background color.
                    #Can be brighter, darker or anything else to disable behaviour.

Dashboard YAML files

Icons use the Material Design Icons library, see https://pictogrammers.com/library/mdi/ for a searchable list of icons. To use the abacus icon, type "abacus" in the icon property of the section items.

Version added here was v7.2.96.

# Pages to be displayed in the header.
# Pages doesn't have be defined here, the file can still be accessed
# by visiting /?page=filename (without .yaml).
# This could be used to create elaborate site hierarchies.

pages:
  - name: start # this has to correspond to the filename.yaml in the web root.
    label: Home

  - name: foo # this would be <web root>/foo.yaml
    label: Foo

page:
  theme: default # name of theme when loading the page, corresponding to the same name in <web root>/themes.yaml.
  label: Home # doesn't have to be the same as the name or label in the pages array.

sections:
  - label: Search
    items:
      - label: Google
        url: https://www.google.com
        icon: google

      - label: DuckDuckGo
        description: '"Privacy, simplified."' # The description field is optional.
        url: https://duckduckgo.com
        icon: duck

  - label: Multimedia
    items:
      - label: Jellyfin
        description: The free software media system
        url: https://jellyfin.org
        icon: filmstrip

      - label: Spotify
        url: https://spotify.com
        icon: music