Config file to configure the dashboard and status #588

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opened 2026-02-28 01:51:28 -05:00 by deekerman · 2 comments
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Originally created by @mannharleen on GitHub (Nov 24, 2021).

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🔖 Feature description

Is there a way to configure the dashboard and status page via a confg file?

✔️ Solution

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The current practice is to use UI to add a service and then add it to the status page. There is no automation.

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Originally created by @mannharleen on GitHub (Nov 24, 2021). ### ⚠️ Please verify that this feature request has NOT been suggested before. - [X] I checked and didn't find similar feature request ### 🏷️ Feature Request Type Other ### 🔖 Feature description Is there a way to configure the dashboard and status page via a confg file? ### ✔️ Solution N/A ### ❓ Alternatives The current practice is to use UI to add a service and then add it to the status page. There is no automation. ### 📝 Additional Context N/A
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@deefdragon commented on GitHub (Nov 25, 2021):

Config file is a Duplicate of #270. There are plans to create/document the API (#118) which would allow some automation, but automation in general is one of the areas that kuma is significantly lacking.

@deefdragon commented on GitHub (Nov 25, 2021): Config file is a Duplicate of #270. There are plans to create/document the API (#118) which would allow some automation, but automation in general is one of the areas that kuma is significantly lacking.
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@telmich commented on GitHub (Dec 4, 2021):

I was just about to create an issue for this as well, the use case is as following:

I have a couple of kubernetes clusters and would like to deploy uptime-kuma to each cluster with a specific configuration.

How can I realise this?

@telmich commented on GitHub (Dec 4, 2021): I was just about to create an issue for this as well, the use case is as following: I have a couple of kubernetes clusters and would like to deploy uptime-kuma to each cluster with a specific configuration. How can I realise this?
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