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[ Dashy ][ 2.0.6.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 04:49
by outkastm
About :
https://dashy.to
Category: Entertainment
Last version: 2.0.6.0
Applicable models: TerraMaster x.64 series
Applicable TOS: 4.1.27 or later versions
App download: https://bit.ly/3kKCiHR
Required packages:
NodeJS > 16.13.0.0
Module WebUI for additional settings can be accesses at
http(s)://yournasip:port/modules/Dashy/www
How to manully install this app on TerraMaster application store?
About:
Live demo can be accessed here
https://demo.dashy.to
Dashy is an open source, highly customizable, easy to use, privacy-respecting dashboard app.

Re: [ Dashy ][ 1.9.0.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 11 Nov 2021, 04:47
by outkastm
added initial version
Re: [ Dashy ][ 1.9.0.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 25 Mar 2022, 00:56
by brunix86
Hi outkastm,
I just tried to install Dashy and it seems to be ok, except the configuration.
The problem is that after reload page or restart the module, Dashy loses the configuration.
If I overwrite the config yml file (usr/local/Dashy/bin/Dashy/public/conf.yml) nothing changes.
In the official website is written:
After making changes to the configuration, the application need to be rebuilt. This should happen automatically once running, but a rebuild can also be manually triggered with yarn build (or docker exec -it [container-id] yarn build in Docker)
But I don't know how to rebuilt the application.
Could you gently help me?
Thanks!
Re: [ Dashy ][ 1.9.0.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 29 Mar 2022, 19:45
by psikic
I was setting up Dashy today and in the configuration screen it has this message. Could this package be updated? Thank you!
Dashy version 1.9.0

Update Available: 2.0.6
You are using an unsupported version of Dashy.
For the best experience, and recent security patches, please update to 2.0.6
Re: [ Dashy ][ 1.9.0.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 29 Mar 2022, 20:13
by psikic
I had this same problem. To fix it, find the "Update Configuration" button, then click "Rebuild Application" and then "Start Build". For me it takes about 2 minutes, then the configuration is fully saved.
brunix86 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2022, 00:56
Hi outkastm,
I just tried to install Dashy and it seems to be ok, except the configuration.
The problem is that after reload page or restart the module, Dashy loses the configuration.
If I overwrite the config yml file (usr/local/Dashy/bin/Dashy/public/conf.yml) nothing changes.
In the official website is written:
After making changes to the configuration, the application need to be rebuilt. This should happen automatically once running, but a rebuild can also be manually triggered with yarn build (or docker exec -it [container-id] yarn build in Docker)
But I don't know how to rebuilt the application.
Could you gently help me?
Thanks!
Re: [ Dashy ][ 1.9.0.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 29 Mar 2022, 20:53
by Hardfecx
Possible ARM version too? Looks very cool that app!
Re: [ Dashy ][ 1.9.0.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 30 Mar 2022, 16:38
by brunix86
psikic wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 20:13
I had this same problem. To fix it, find the "Update Configuration" button, then click "Rebuild Application" and then "Start Build". For me it takes about 2 minutes, then the configuration is fully saved.
Hi psikic,
Thank you so much! It works fine!
I have another "minor" problem with Dashy, that is the autostart feature.
In detail, when I reboot\restart the NAS it doesn't start automatically, so I have to start it manually.
Re: [ Dashy ][ 1.9.0.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 30 Mar 2022, 16:40
by outkastm
On the WebUI does it says Autostart is Enabled?
I will check this later
Re: [ Dashy ][ 1.9.0.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 30 Mar 2022, 16:47
by brunix86
outkastm wrote: ↑30 Mar 2022, 16:40
On the WebUI does it says Autostart is Enabled?
I will check this later
Hi outkastm,
Yes, as you can see here:
dashy_autostart.jpg
Re: [ Dashy ][ 1.9.0.0 ] Organize your self-hosted services
Posted: 07 Apr 2022, 00:04
by Hardfecx
i repeat my question: is there any hope to get an arm version of it?