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# docker-seafile-client
Run a seafile client inside docker witch can sync files from seafile repositories
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See docker-compose how to use.
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## Docker-compose example:
```yaml
version: '3'
services:
seafile-client:
restart: always
image: snegov/seafile-client
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container_name: seafile-client
environment:
- LIBRARY_ID=<your-library-id-here>
- SERVER_HOST=<server-host>
- SERVER_PORT=<server-port>
- USERNAME=<username>
- PASSWORD=<password>
- DATA_DIR=<directory-path-to-sync>
- SEAFILE_UID=<your_uid>
- SEAFILE_GID=<your_gid>
volumes:
- <host-volume-path>:<directory-path-to-sync>
```
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## Environment variables:
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- `LIBRARY_ID=<your-library-id-here>` ID of library to sync; multiple libraries could be separated by colon `:`
- `SERVER_HOST=<server-host>` Hostname of your seafile server, eg: seafile.example.com
- `SERVER_PORT=<server-port>` Which port the server is hosted on: usually 443 (https) or 80 (http)
- `USERNAME=<username>` Seafile account username
- `PASSWORD=<password>` Seafile account password
- `DATA_DIR=<directory-path-to-sync>` The path where to put the files
- `SEAFILE_UID=<uid>` Downloaded files will have this uid
- `SEAFILE_GID=<gid>` Downloaded files will have this gid