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43 lines
1.6 KiB
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# docker-seafile-client
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Runs a seafile client in docker with possibility to sync seafile repositories.
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## Docker-compose example:
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```yaml
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version: '3'
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services:
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seafile-client:
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restart: always
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image: snegov/seafile-client
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environment:
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- LIBRARY_ID=<your-library-id-here>
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- SERVER_HOST=<server-host>
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- USERNAME=<username>
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- PASSWORD=<password>
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- SEAFILE_UID=<your_uid>
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- SEAFILE_GID=<your_gid>
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hostname: docker-seafile-client
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volumes:
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- seafile-data:/seafile-client/seafile-data
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- <host-volume-path>:/data
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volumes:
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seafile-data:
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```
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Library id could be found from "My Libraries" page in Seafile webUI - link to each library contains library ID in it.
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Inside container libraries' content will be put in `/data` directory, so map your host directory to it.
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`hostname` parameter in docker-compose will set client name in Seafile's "Linked devices" admin page. Resulting name will be prefixed by "terminal-".
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Also you could check [docker-compose example](docker-compose.example.yml).
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## Environment variables:
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- `LIBRARY_ID=<your-library-id-here>` Library to sync, ID or name; multiple libraries could be separated by colon `:`.
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- `SERVER_HOST=<server-host>` Hostname of your seafile server, eg: `seafile.example.com`. If you're using non-standart port, specify it here, eg: `seafile.example.com:8080`.
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- `USERNAME=<username>` Seafile account username.
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- `PASSWORD=<password>` Seafile account password.
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- `SEAFILE_UID=<uid>` Downloaded files will have this uid.
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- `SEAFILE_GID=<gid>` Downloaded files will have this gid.
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