DB_DRIVER is default set to sqlite. Anyone starting the project intending to use MySQL will have to look around to see to add that declaration here. Best add it to the example file to save them the hassle.
Cachet 
Currently in development. Things may change or break until a solid release has been announced.
Features
- List your services components.
- Log incidents.
- Apply a custom stylesheet to the status page.
- Markdown support for incident messages.
- RESTful API.
- Translated into several languages.
- Easy Heroku deployment.
- Metrics.
- Cross-database support: MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
Requirements
- PHP 5.4 or newer
- mcrypt extension
- Composer
Development Requirements
The following extra dependencies are required to develop Cachet.
- Node.js
- Bower
- Gulp
Installation & Documentation
You can now find our documentation at https://docs.cachethq.io or, directly at http://cachet.readme.io if the first link fails to load. Cachet Demo
What Cachet is not
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.
Quickstart with Docker
Run a DB container (you can either pass in environment variables for the DB, or mount a config with -v /my/database.php:/var/www/html/app/config/database.php):
$ export DB_USERNAME=cachet
$ export DB_PASSWORD=cachet
$ export DB_ROOT_PASSWORD=cachet
$ export DB_DATABASE=cachet
$ docker run --name mysql -e MYSQL_USER=$DB_USERNAME -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=$DB_PASSWORD -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=$DB_ROOT_PASSWORD -e MYSQL_DATABASE=$DB_DATABASE -d mysql
Initialize the DB if you haven't yet:
$ docker run --link mysql:mysql -e DB_HOST=mysql -e DB_DATABASE=$DB_DATABASE -e DB_USERNAME=$DB_USERNAME -e DB_PASSWORD=$DB_PASSWORD cachethq/cachet:latest php artisan migrate --force
Run Cachet:
$ docker run -d --name cachet --link mysql:mysql -p 80:8000 -e DB_HOST=mysql -e DB_DATABASE=$DB_DATABASE -e DB_USERNAME=$DB_USERNAME -e DB_PASSWORD=$DB_PASSWORD cachethq/cachet:latest
Now go to http://<ipdockerisboundto>/setup and have fun!
Note: When running in production you should ensure that you enable SSL. This is commonly achieved by running Nginx with your certificates on your Docker host, service or load balancers in-front of the running container, or by adding your custom SSL certificates and configuration to the supplied Nginx configuration.
Addons
- cachet-monitor - For url monitoring. Automatic incident updates
Read more about Cachet
For more information on why I started developing Cachet, check out my Cachet articles on my blog.
Translations
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.
