SOLVED. Has anyone installed Shotshare using docker-compose ?
Ok so the solution was this. Thank you @mouse@midwest.social
cd /home
git clone https://github.com/mdshack/shotshare
cd .../Files/
sudo mkdir Shotshare
cd .../Files/Shotshare
sudo mkdir shotshare_data
sudo touch .env database.sqlite
cp -r /home/shotshare/storage/* .../Files/Shotshare/shotshare_data
chown 82:82 -R .../Files/Shotshare/
version: "3.3"
services:
shotshare:
ports:
- 2000:80
environment:
- HOST=:80
- ALLOW_REGISTRATION=false
volumes:
- .../Files/Shotshare/shotshare_data:/app/storage
- .../Files/Shotshare/database.sqlite:/app/database/database.sqlite
- .../Files/Shotshare/.env:/app/.env
restart: unless-stopped
container_name: shotshare
image: mdshack/shotshare:latest
networks: {}
Hello everyone.
I am deeply struggling to install shotshare on my server using docker-compose.
I followed the instructions and I've been talking with someone (from their team I guess) for 2 weeks without finding a solution.
Does anyone have a working docker-compose to share so I can compare it and understand ?
Where does it fail?
I struggled a lot with ports.
I still didn't get how ports are configured in the container, but a user tried to help me and now I get an error 500
Here's my compose (path is OMV path)
I can't wrap my head around this
This appears to be the exact same problem as https://github.com/mdshack/shotshare/issues/31
For testing I just spun up a VM with Docker, I tried the same compose file as you. I found I had to use the volume instead of a bind mount for
/app/storage
.This compose file should work.
Oh wow, thanks for trying this. It is working indeed.
I am an absolute begginer so let me ask. Where is
shotshare_data
on my machine ? Is it in docker volumes ( like/var/lib/docker/volumes/
) ? Is there a way I can store data in/srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-7fe66601-5ca0-4c09-bc13-a015025fe53a/Files/Shotshare/
?It will be stored in
/var/lib/docker/volumes
, you can find the exact location by inspecting the volume. Usedocker volume ls
to list the volumes, and dodocker volume inspect
replacing with the one from the list. Look for "Mountpoint", that is the exact location. You could try copying that to bind mount location, though I can't be sure if it will continue to work.I just did another test.
You should be able to create the directories manually. I cheated by simply cloning the repo and copying them to the bind mount location like so. You can use the bind mount method like you wanted.
Ugh permission issues...
I have no idea how the shotshare image works, but an easier method is to specify the puid/pgid in the docker-compose:
If the docker image supports it, the
--user
flag is also helpful :).I know those works with volume mounts, no idea about bind mounts.
Oh that's great.
So do I need to keep this ?
No, since you are using the bind mount, you do not need to use the volume.
Thank you very much !
You're welcome! Also thanks for asking this question, I hadn't seen ShotShare before, it looks useful.
To give more information:
I'm a portainer user and wanted to try shotshare as is looks exactly like what I need :)
I followed these steps: sudo mkdir Shotshare and cd into this directory sudo touch .env database.sqlite sudo chown 82:82 .env database.sqlite
and then tried this docker-compose: