/claim #8264
Add a standalone OpenLiteSpeed web server service template, following maintainer feedback from #8264 and the PR #8271 review to keep it decoupled from WordPress.
templates/compose/openlitespeed.yaml — Coolify service template using litespeedtech/openlitespeed:latestpublic/svgs/openlitespeed.svg — Logo for the service catalogI’ve submitted the corresponding documentation in coollabsio/coolify-docs#521.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Image | litespeedtech/openlitespeed:latest |
| Web port | 8088 (proxied by Coolify) |
| WebAdmin GUI | 7080 (exposed directly) |
| Volumes | ols-conf (config), ols-logs (logs), webroot (web files) |
| Health check | curl on port 8088 |
| Category | hosting |
Per @Cinzya’s review on PR #8271:
“It probably makes more sense to add OpenLiteSpeed as an unopinionated service without being coupled with WordPress, as some users might want to use it standalone.”
This template provides OpenLiteSpeed as an independent, unopinionated service. Users can pair it with WordPress or any other backend by mounting shared volumes.
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Enrico Angelon
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