1.7 KiB
the following setup appears to work (copyparty starts, accepts uploads, is able to persist config)
tested on debian 12 using portainer-ce with docker-ce as root (not rootless)
before making the container, first mkdir /etc/copyparty /srv/pub
which will be bind-mounts into the container
both
/etc/copyparty
and/srv/pub
are examples; you can change them if you'd like
put your copyparty config files directly into /etc/copyparty
and the files to share inside /srv/pub
on first startup, copyparty will create a subfolder inside /etc/copyparty
called copyparty
where it puts some runtime state; for example replacing /etc/copyparty/copyparty/cert.pem
with another TLS certificate is a quick and dirty way to get valid HTTPS (if you really want copyparty to handle that and not a reverse-proxy)
in portainer:
environments -> local -> containers -> add container:
name = copyparty-ac
registry = docker hub
image = copyparty/ac
always pull = no
manual network port publishing:
3923 to 3923 [TCP]
advanced -> command & logging:
console = interactive & tty
advanced -> volumes -> map additional volume:
container = /cfg [Bind]
host = /etc/copyparty [Writable]
advanced -> volumes -> map additional volume:
container = /w [Bind]
host = /srv/pub [Writable]
notes:
-
/cfg
is where copyparty expects to find its config files;/etc/copyparty
is just an example mapping to that -
/w
is where copyparty expects to find the folder to share;/srv/pub
is just an example mapping to that -
the volumes must be bind-mounts to avoid permission issues (or so the theory goes)