Filebot-Node in docker container
Posted: 07 Feb 2023, 12:27
Hi,
maybe it's already posted, but I can't find the right information
I have a Synology NAS (docker compliant)
I'm looking to install filebot-node in docker to access the application via a web page, without needing to connect to my DSM console and launch filebot.
I would like to be able to install filebot packages from Portainer (more convenient for me to configure, rather than the command line)
I have read the rednoah/filebot page on docker.hub...but I don't understand some parameters
The script says this:
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3.3
services:
filebot-node:
container_name: filebot-node
image: rednoah/filebot:node
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ${HOME}/FileBot:/data
- ${HOME}/path/to/files:/volume1
ports:
- 5452:5452
But what path is expected for /data and /volume1? What do I have to fill in here? Can you show me an example ?
Is it necessary to install filebot and filebot-node beforehand from the DSM package manager?
Thanks for your help, I'm lost, I don't understand anything!
maybe it's already posted, but I can't find the right information
I have a Synology NAS (docker compliant)
I'm looking to install filebot-node in docker to access the application via a web page, without needing to connect to my DSM console and launch filebot.
I would like to be able to install filebot packages from Portainer (more convenient for me to configure, rather than the command line)
I have read the rednoah/filebot page on docker.hub...but I don't understand some parameters
The script says this:
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3.3
services:
filebot-node:
container_name: filebot-node
image: rednoah/filebot:node
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ${HOME}/FileBot:/data
- ${HOME}/path/to/files:/volume1
ports:
- 5452:5452
But what path is expected for /data and /volume1? What do I have to fill in here? Can you show me an example ?
Is it necessary to install filebot and filebot-node beforehand from the DSM package manager?
Thanks for your help, I'm lost, I don't understand anything!