What I currently have
- Website
- FreshRSS
- Zabbix
- Mastodon instance
- Lemmy instance
- Nextcloud
- Vaultwarden
- Jellyfin
- qBittorrent
- Synapse (Matrix homeserver)
- Matrix iMessage bridge
- Portainer
- Authentik
- 2 Minecraft Servers
- BreezeWiki
- Rehike (Youtube front end)
Things I don’t need
- The *arrs (I’m not pirating things enough for them to be needed)
- HomeAssistant
Setup of the HMAC Key for the CouchDB was indeed the step I struggled with too. I think the first time I either made a mistake or used a broken Website to generate a Base64 value. The 2nd time my mistake was that I put in the Base64 value for the HMAC Key into the jwt.ini AND in the docker-compose.yml. But in the docker-compose.yml COUCHDB_HMAC_KEY, I had to put it unencoded and in the jwt.ini hmac:_default it has to be Base64 encoded. Maybe this is the thing you did wrong too?
I bet you are close!
On the other hand, if you are the only person using the shopping list and your current setup offers you what you need, maybe it is not worth it for you. For me it was (and updating when it runs is super easy, I promise!). The instant sync over all devices is great + it keeps working when I lose reception in a shop and syncs again instantly when I have internet again. But what makes Groceries for me are:
Oh, and adding a photo to an item is super useful if you are like me and need very close instructions what to get for your partner if you stand in front of a shelf with 100 different types of cheese which look all exactly the same to you… having a photo is sometimes a life saver for me :-)