https://github.com/gtsteffaniak/filebrowser
File browser Quantum is the shiny feature rich fork!
I have also used filestash with some success
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https://github.com/gtsteffaniak/filebrowser
File browser Quantum is the shiny feature rich fork!
I have also used filestash with some success
I was going to query why fork instead of just maintaining, but after reading theose comments I see the problem.
So, ok, I need to start shifting packages...
Reckon I can get this going somewhere where I don't have sudo?
I doubt it, why dont you have sudo?
Trying to set that up to try out, but I can't get it to see/use my config.yaml.
/srv/filebrowser-new/data/config.yaml
volumes:
Says '/config/config.yaml' doesn't exist and will not start. Same thing if I mount the config file directly, instead of just its folder.
If I remove the env var, it changes to "could not open config file 'config.yaml', using default settings" and starts at least. From there I can 'ls -l' through docker exec and see that my config is mounted exactly where it's supposed to be '/config/config.yaml' and has 777 perms, but filebrowser insists it doesn't exist...
My config is just the example for now.
I don't understand what I could possibly be doing wrong.
/edit: three hours of messing around and I figured it out:
Must not have quotation marks. Removed them and now it's working.
Must not have quotation marks. Removed them and now it's working.
Man that's finicky...
It's just YAML, if you do FILEBROWSER_CONFIG:"/config/config.yaml"
instead it might work with quotes.
Dev replied to my github discussion.
Apparently it's an issue with array style env variable layout.
environment:
key:"value"
Instead of
environment:
- key=value
When the stable release is published, it's honestly a no brainer. Although Filestash is a good alternative too.
Ive had some good experience with filestash but recently they swapped to collabora which brought me a host of headaches.
The Dev is awesome though.
Ah, this makes sense now. I was wondering why it hadn't been updated in a while, that was my only hangup.
I saw this the other day as well when i was looking at filebrowsers github looking into seeing if it had SSO support. It's a shame really.