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# docker-seafile-client
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Docker image for Seafile terminal client.
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### Docker-compose example:
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```yaml
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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="79867cbf-2944-488d-9105-852463ecdf9e:my_library"
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- SERVER_HOST=seafile.example.com
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- USERNAME=user
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- PASSWORD=password
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- SEAFILE_UID=1000
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- SEAFILE_GID=100
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hostname: dsc
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volumes:
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- /home/johndow/seafile:/dsc/seafile
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- sync-data:/dsc/seafile-data
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container_name: seafile-client
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volumes:
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sync-data:
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```
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### Environment variables:
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- `LIBRARY_ID` - library to sync, ID or name. Multiple libraries could be separated by colon `:`.
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- `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`.
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- `USERNAME`/ `PASSWORD` - credentials to access Seafile server.
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- `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`.
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### Volumes:
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- `/dsc/seafile-data` Seafile client data directory (sync status, etc).
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- `/dsc/seafile` Seafile libraries content.
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### Some notes
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`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.
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Libraries will be synced in subdirectories of `/dsc/seafile` directory inside container. You can mount it to host directory to access files.
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`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).
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`sync-data` volume is optional too, but it's recommended to use it. Otherwise, sync status will be lost when container is recreated.
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