Raspberry Pi project: Install project management software
Jen Wike Huger
Posted on November 26, 2024
Did you know OpenProject can run on Raspberry Pi?
OpenProject is a versatile project management platform supporting methodologies like Agile, Scrum, and Kanban while offering classic tools such as Gantt charts and work package management.
In this detailed guide, learn how to install OpenProject on a Raspberry Pi. OpenProject user and author of the tutorial, Giuseppe Cassibba, uses a Raspberry Pi 5 Model B, but this tutorial is adaptable to any 64-bit Raspberry Pi setup.
Here's a short summary.
Requirements and preparation
This guide outlines the necessary hardware, including a Raspberry Pi with a compatible power supply and a high-speed microSD card (minimum 16 GB, Class 10). The installation process relies on Docker for simplicity. It begins by installing the Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64-bit) for a lightweight operating system, updating the system, and setting up Docker.
Installation steps
After preparing the system:
- Check OpenProject versions: Identify the latest compatible OpenProject Docker image for the Raspberry Pi's Linux/ARM64 platform.
- Run Docker command: A single Docker command initializes OpenProject. The guide explains each part of the command, including setting up environment variables, mapping ports, and creating persistent data volumes to avoid data loss on container restarts.
- Monitor initialization: Use
docker logs openproject
to track the installation progress. The setup typically concludes with the server listening on port 8080.
Access and administration
Once installed, OpenProject is accessible via the Raspberry Pi's IP address and port 8080. Users log in with default credentials (admin/admin) and are prompted to update the admin password. OpenProject's interface includes preloaded example projects to explore its features.
The guide also covers administration tools, including user management, system settings, and email notifications. These allow for extensive customization and configuration of the platform.
For more information on OpenProject, see our docs.
Conclusion
This tutorial highlights the simplicity of hosting OpenProject locally on a Raspberry Pi, ensuring data privacy and control. With Docker, the installation is streamlined and efficient. For further Raspberry Pi projects, explore other tutorials by Giuseppe Cassibba.
Posted on November 26, 2024
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