Fork of jgoerzen/ampache that tries to stay up to date with with the current ampache version.
There are no docker images for this fork, you need to build the image yourself
This image provides the Ampache server, with full support for transcoding on the fly.
And run with something like this:
docker run -td -p 8080:80 -p 80443:443 \
--stop-signal=SIGRTMIN+3 \
--tmpfs /run:size=100M --tmpfs /run/lock:size=100M \
-v /sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup:ro \
-v /musicdir:/music:ro \
-v /playlistdir:/playlists:rw \
--name=ampache jasminemoeller/ampache
Or with a newer systemd, as in Debian bullseye on the host
docker run -td -p 8080:80 -p 80443:443 \
--stop-signal=SIGRTMIN+3 \
--tmpfs /run:size=100M --tmpfs /run/lock:size=100M \
-v /sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup:rw --cgroupns=host \
-v /musicdir:/music:ro \
-v /playlistdir:/playlists:rw \
--name=ampache jasminemoeller/ampache
This will expose your music stored at /musicdir
on the host in read-only mode, and your playlists
stored at /playlistdir
in read-write mode, to the container. You will probably also
want to add a -v
in some fashion covering /var/www/html/ampache/config
, since that you will want
to preserve those files as well.
Now, point a browser at http://localhost:8080/ampache and follow the on-screen steps, using the Ampache install docs as a guide.
Once configured, add a catalog pointing to /music
at http://localhost:8080/ampache/index.php#admin/catalog.php?action=show_add_catalog, and another for /playlists
.
By default, this image exposes a HTTP server on port 80, HTTPS on port 443, and also exposes port 81 in case you wish to use it separately for certbot or another Letsencrypt validation system. HTTPS will require additional configuration.
Ampache is exposed at path /ampache
on the configured system.
This is prepared by John Goerzen [email protected] and the source can be found at https://github.com/jgoerzen/docker-ampache
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