How to Install CTRoadmap on Your Synology NAS

How to Install CTRoadmap on Your Synology NAS

CTRoadmap is a local-first, Docker-based web application for creating and maintaining an interactive infrastructure atlas. It lets homelab and self-hosted users visually map servers, nodes, services, storage, containers, scripts, configs, URLs, and relationships on a canvas, while maintaining rich documentation in a human-readable JSON file. Key aspects include a flexible canvas editor with layers, families, stacks, planning mode, handbook view, custom icons, multiple export formats (Markdown, YAML, Mermaid), and optional passcode protection, all focused purely on documentation without executing any commands on your infrastructure. In this step by step guide I will show you how to install CTRoadmapĀ on your Synology NAS using Docker & Portainer.

šŸ’”Note: This guide works perfectly with the latest CTRoadmap v0.3.0Ā release.

  • STEP 1

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  • STEP 2

InstallĀ Portainer using my step by step guide. If you already have Portainer installed on your Synology NAS, skip this STEP. Attention: Make sure you have installed the latest Portainer version.

  • STEP 3

Go toĀ File Station and open the docker folder. Inside the docker folder, create one new folder and name it ctroadmap. Follow the instructions in the image below.
Note: Be careful to enter only lowercase, not uppercase letters.

CTRoadmap Synology NAS Set up 1

  • STEP 4

Now create two new folders inside the ctroadmapĀ folder that you have previously created at STEP 3Ā and name them data and exports. Follow the instructions in the image below.
Note: Be careful to enter only lowercase, not uppercase letters.

CTRoadmap Synology NAS Set up 2

  • STEP 5

Log into Portainer using your username and password. On the left sidebar in Portainer, click onĀ HomeĀ thenĀ Live connect. Follow the instructions in the image below.

Portainer Add Stack NAS 1

On the left sidebar in Portainer, click on StacksĀ thenĀ + Add stack. Follow the instructions in the image below.

Portainer Add Stack NAS 2

  • STEP 6

In the Name field type in ctroadmap. Follow the instructions in the image below.

Note: Copy Paste the code below in the Portainer Stacks Web editor.

services:
  ctroadmap:
    image: ghcr.io/noobcity99/ctroadmap:v0.3.0-beta
    container_name: CTRoadmap
    healthcheck:
      test: timeout 10s bash -c ':> /dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/8088' || exit 1
      interval: 10s
      timeout: 5s
      retries: 3
      start_period: 90s
    ports:
      - 8988:8088
    volumes:
      - /volume1/docker/ctroadmap/data:/app/data:rw
      - /volume1/docker/ctroadmap/exports:/app/exports:rw
    restart: on-failure:5

CTRoadmap Synology NAS Set up 3

  • STEP 7

Scroll down on the page until you see a button namedĀ Deploy the stack. Click on it. Follow the instructions in the image below. The installation process can take up to a few minutes. It will depend on your Internet speed connection.

CTRoadmap Synology NAS Set up 4

  • STEP 8

If everything goes right, you will see the following message at the top right of your screen: ā€œSuccess Stack successfully deployedā€œ.

Portainer Success Stack NAS

  • STEP 9

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  • STEP 10

The installation process can take up to a few seconds/minutes. It will depend on your Internet speed connection. Now open your browser andĀ type in http://Synology-ip-address:8988Ā Click Set Access Passcode. Follow the instructions in the image below.

CTRoadmap Synology NAS Set up 5

  • STEP 11

Choose your favorite theme, then click Set Access Passcode. Follow the instructions in the image below.

CTRoadmap Synology NAS Set up 6

  • STEP 12

Type in your own password. Click Set Access Passcode. Follow the instructions in the image below.

CTRoadmap Synology NAS Set up 7

  • STEP 13

Your CTRoadmap app at a glance!

CTRoadmap Synology NAS Set up 8

Enjoy CTRoadmap!

šŸ†˜TROUBLESHOOTING

If you encounter issues by using this container, make sure to check out the Common Docker issuesĀ article.

Note: If you want to run the CTRoadmap container over HTTPS, check How to Run Docker Containers Over HTTPS. In order to make CTRoadmap work via HTTPS, it’s mandatory to activate WebSocket.

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This post was updated on Wednesday / July 15th, 2026 at 10:42 PM

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