# docker-seafile-client Docker image for [Seafile CLI client](https://help.seafile.com/syncing_client/linux-cli/). ### Docker-compose example: ```yaml services: seafile-client: restart: always image: snegov/seafile-client environment: - LIBRARY_ID="79867cbf-2944-488d-9105-852463ecdf9e:my_library" - SERVER_HOST=seafile.example.com - USERNAME=user - PASSWORD=password - SEAFILE_UID=1000 - SEAFILE_GID=100 hostname: dsc volumes: - /home/johndow/seafile:/dsc/seafile - sync-data:/dsc/seafile-data container_name: seafile-client volumes: sync-data: ``` ### Environment variables: - `LIBRARY_ID` - library to sync, ID or name. Multiple libraries could be separated by colon `:`. - `SERVER_HOST` - hostname of your Seafile server, eg: _seafile.example.com_. If you're using non-standard port, you can specify it here, eg: _seafile.example.com:8080_. - `USERNAME` / `PASSWORD` - credentials to access Seafile server. - `SEAFILE_UID` / `SEAFILE_GID` - UID/GID of user inside container. You can use it to set permissions on synced files. Default values are _1000_ / _1000_. - `DELETE_CONFIRM_THRESHOLD` - represents the number of files that require confirmation before being deleted simultaneously. Default value is _500_. - `DISABLE_VERIFY_CERTIFICATE` - set to _true_ to disable server's certificate verification. Default value is _false_. - `UPLOAD_LIMIT` / `DOWNLOAD_LIMIT` - upload/download speed limit in B/s (bytes per second). Default values are _0_ (unlimited). ### Volumes: - `/dsc/seafile-data` Seafile client data directory (sync status, etc). - `/dsc/seafile` Seafile libraries content. ### Some notes `LIBRARY_ID` could be library ID or library name. Library ID is a 36-character string, which is a part of URI when you open library in webUI. Library name is a name you gave to library when you created it. Libraries will be synced in subdirectories of `/dsc/seafile` directory inside container. You can mount it to host directory to access files. `hostname` parameter is optional, but it's recommended to set it to some unique value, it will be shown in Seafile webUI as client name (`terminal-dsc` in given example). `sync-data` volume is optional too, but it's recommended to use it. Otherwise, sync status will be lost when container is recreated. At the moment there is no suitable way to confirm deletion of large number of files. So, if you're going to delete a lot of files, you should set `DELETE_CONFIRM_THRESHOLD` to some larger value. ### Links - [Official Seafile CLI client documentation](https://help.seafile.com/syncing_client/linux-cli/)