- List your services components
- Log incidents
- Apply custom CSS to the status page
- Markdown support for incident messages
- JSON API
- Translated into eleven languages
- Metrics
- Cross-database support: MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite
- Subscriber notifications via Email
- Two factor authentication, with Google Authenticator
- PHP 5.5.9+ or newer
- Composer
Theses extra dependencies are required to develop Cachet:
- Node.js
- Bower
- Gulp
You can now find our documentation at https://docs.cachethq.io.
To test out the demo, you may login to the Dashboard with the following:
- Username: test@test.com
- Password: test123
The demo is reset every half hour.
Here is a list of things that Cachet is not or does not do:
- It does not monitor your services. It works only as a way to display the status of your services. However, Cachet is able to receive updates from third-party services via its API.
- It does not work on a plugin system. There are no monitoring services to extend.
- It's not a Twitter clone.
We've moved our installation guides for Apache, Nginx, Docker and Vagrant to our documentation page.
A special thank you to our translators, who have allowed us to share Cachet with the world. If you'd like to contribute translations, please check out our CrowdIn project.