Hello self-hosters! Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions for a self-hosted Microsoft Visio alternative, or something at least very similar. I’m basically looking to create infrastructure diagrams for my self hosted server and apps. I already have WikiJS as a wik/documentation solution, but don’t mind migrating to something else if there are better solutions and/or integrations for diagrams

        • lud@lemm.ee
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          1 year ago

          I assume they just want an alternative so that they can map out their self hosted stuff and not necessarily an alternative that’s self hosted itself.

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          No it does not.

          Self-hosted implies self-hosted. AFAIK, the end goal is being as autonomous as possible technologically-speaking. Why exclude desktop applications ?

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            If it cannot be reached through the network/another machine it is not really “hosted” as there is no host-client relationship. My 2c

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              This is what I expect from something that is “hosted” as well. I would like to access the hosted app from any machine on my network with a single installation/setup, and potentially expose it for private access from the Internet.

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              It is “hosted” on your workstation. There is no need for a server-client relationship for self-hosting.

              By requiring a server-client relationship, you’re making self-hosting uselessly hard to deploy and enforce a very specific design when others (P2P, file sync, etc) can solve the same problems more efficiently. For example, in my specific case, with Paperwork + Nextcloud file sync, my documents are distributed on all my workstations and always available even if offline. Another example is Syncthing which IMO fits the bill for self-hosting, but doesn’t fit your definition of self-hosted.

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                I getcha now. However I think it would be leading us a stray if we called everything we installed, “self hosted”, if I said I self host a game, what would you think of? More like a game server ie through the network.

                Also doesn’t syncthing have a Web UI I can access through the network? Granted it’s been a while but I think I remember that.

                OP wants something to be shared on the network… Managed centrally, hence they came here for advice

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      Ok I think we have a winner! Got draw.io up and running on my server, and so far it has everything I need, and the UI is perfect. Thank you for the suggestion!

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      Hmm I already have an OnlyOffice server linked to my Nextcloud, but OnlyOffice doesn’t have an equivalent application. Maybe I’ll look into changing the stack to LibreOffice

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    You should check out d2. It’s a code to diagram tool. You put some very simple coke and it draws your diagram. Quite quick and useful. Been using it for a while now.

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    Wikijs supports mermaidjs doesn’t it? It’s a very powerful markup to diagram tool

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    ChatGPT to spit out mermaid that gets rendered in many markdown renderers these days. As it’s code you can git version it.

    Or there is C4 diagrams from code using structurizr…