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your_spotify
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Overview
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View on GitHubThe LinuxServer.io team brings you another container release featuring:
- regular and timely application updates
- easy user mappings (PGID, PUID)
- custom base image with s6 overlay
- weekly base OS updates with common layers across the entire LinuxServer.io ecosystem to minimise space usage, down time and bandwidth
- regular security updates
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linuxserver/your_spotify
Your_spotify is a self-hosted application that tracks what you listen and offers you a dashboard to explore statistics about it! It's composed of a web server which polls the Spotify API every now and then and a web application on which you can explore your statistics.
Supported Architectures
We utilise the docker manifest for multi-platform awareness. More information is available from docker here and our announcement here.
Simply pulling lscr.io/linuxserver/your_spotify:latest should retrieve the correct image for your arch, but you can also pull specific arch images via tags.
The architectures supported by this image are:
| Architecture | Available | Tag |
|---|---|---|
| x86-64 | ✅ | amd64-<version tag> |
| arm64 | ✅ | arm64v8-<version tag> |
Application Setup
You have to create a Spotify application through their developer dashboard to get your Client ID and secret. Set the Redirect URI to match your APP_URL address with /api/oauth/spotify/callback included after the domain (i.e., http://localhost/api/oauth/spotify/callback).
The application requires an external mongodb database, supported versions are 5+.
This ia an all-in-one container which includes both the server and client components. If you require these to be separate then please use the releases from the your_spotify repo.
Usage
To help you get started creating a container from this image you can either use docker-compose or the docker cli.
[!NOTE] Unless a parameter is flagged as 'optional', it is mandatory and a value must be provided.
docker-compose (recommended, click here for more info)
---
services:
your_spotify:
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/your_spotify:latest
container_name: your_spotify
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Etc/UTC
- APP_URL=http://localhost
- SPOTIFY_PUBLIC=
- SPOTIFY_SECRET=
- SPOTIFY_API_DELAY_MS=2000
- CORS=http://localhost:80,https://localhost:443
- MONGO_ENDPOINT=mongodb://mongo:27017/your_spotify
ports:
- 80:80
- 443:443
restart: unless-stopped
docker cli (click here for more info)
docker run -d \
--name=your_spotify \
-e PUID=1000 \
-e PGID=1000 \
-e TZ=Etc/UTC \
-e APP_URL=http://localhost \
-e SPOTIFY_PUBLIC= \
-e SPOTIFY_SECRET= \
-e SPOTIFY_API_DELAY_MS=2000 \
-e CORS=http://localhost:80,https://localhost:443 \
-e MONGO_ENDPOINT=mongodb://mongo:27017/your_spotify \
-p 80:80 \
-p 443:443 \
--restart unless-stopped \
lscr.io/linuxserver/your_spotify:latest
Parameters
Containers are configured using parameters passed at runtime (such as those above). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate <external>:<internal> respectively. For example, -p 8080:80 would expose port 80 from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port 8080 outside the container.
| Parameter | Function |
|---|---|
-p 80:80 |
your_spotify HTTP webui |
-p 443:443 |
your_spotify HTTPS webui |
-e PUID=1000 |
for UserID - see below for explanation |
-e PGID=1000 |
for GroupID - see below for explanation |
-e TZ=Etc/UTC |
specify a timezone to use, see this list. |
-e APP_URL=http://localhost |
The protocol and hostname where the app will be accessed. |
-e SPOTIFY_PUBLIC= |
Your Spotify application client ID. |
-e SPOTIFY_SECRET= |
Your Spotify application secret. |
-e SPOTIFY_API_DELAY_MS=2000 |
Minimum delay in milliseconds between each spotify request. Can help with hitting 429 when importing data. |
-e CORS=http://localhost:80,https://localhost:443 |
Allowed CORS sources, set to all to allow any source. |
-e MONGO_ENDPOINT=mongodb://mongo:27017/your_spotify |
Set mongodb endpoint address/port. |
Environment variables from files (Docker secrets)
You can set any environment variable from a file by using a special prepend FILE__.
As an example:
-e FILE__MYVAR=/run/secrets/mysecretvariable
Will set the environment variable MYVAR based on the contents of the /run/secrets/mysecretvariable file.
Umask for running applications
For all of our images we provide the ability to override the default umask settings for services started within the containers using the optional -e UMASK=022 setting.
Keep in mind umask is not chmod it subtracts from permissions based on it's value it does not add. Please read up here before asking for support.
User / Group Identifiers
When using volumes (-v flags), permissions issues can arise between the host OS and the container, we avoid this issue by allowing you to specify the user PUID and group PGID.
Ensure any volume directories on the host are owned by the same user you specify and any permissions issues will vanish like magic.
In this instance PUID=1000 and PGID=1000, to find yours use id your_user as below:
id your_user
Example output:
uid=1000(your_user) gid=1000(your_user) groups=1000(your_user)
Docker Mods
We publish various Docker Mods to enable additional functionality within the containers. The list of Mods available for this image (if any) as well as universal mods that can be applied to any one of our images can be accessed via the dynamic badges above.
Support Info
Shell access whilst the container is running:
docker exec -it your_spotify /bin/bashTo monitor the logs of the container in realtime:
docker logs -f your_spotifyContainer version number:
docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' your_spotifyImage version number:
docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' lscr.io/linuxserver/your_spotify:latest
Updating Info
Most of our images are static, versioned, and require an image update and container recreation to update the app inside. With some exceptions (noted in the relevant readme.md), we do not recommend or support updating apps inside the container. Please consult the Application Setup section above to see if it is recommended for the image.
Below are the instructions for updating containers:
Via Docker Compose
Update images:
All images:
docker-compose pullSingle image:
docker-compose pull your_spotify
Update containers:
All containers:
docker-compose up -dSingle container:
docker-compose up -d your_spotify
You can also remove the old dangling images:
docker image prune
Via Docker Run
Update the image:
docker pull lscr.io/linuxserver/your_spotify:latestStop the running container:
docker stop your_spotifyDelete the container:
docker rm your_spotifyRecreate a new container with the same docker run parameters as instructed above (if mapped correctly to a host folder, your
/configfolder and settings will be preserved)You can also remove the old dangling images:
docker image prune
Image Update Notifications - Diun (Docker Image Update Notifier)
[!TIP] We recommend Diun for update notifications. Other tools that automatically update containers unattended are not recommended or supported.
Building locally
If you want to make local modifications to these images for development purposes or just to customize the logic:
git clone https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-your_spotify.git
cd docker-your_spotify
docker build \
--no-cache \
--pull \
-t lscr.io/linuxserver/your_spotify:latest .
The ARM variants can be built on x86_64 hardware and vice versa using lscr.io/linuxserver/qemu-static
docker run --rm --privileged lscr.io/linuxserver/qemu-static --reset
Once registered you can define the dockerfile to use with -f Dockerfile.aarch64.
Versions
- 05.07.26: - Rebase to Alpine 3.24.
- 09.07.25: - Rebase to Alpine 3.22.
- 20.12.24: - Rebase to Alpine 3.21.
- 27.05.24: - Existing users should update their nginx confs to avoid http2 deprecation warnings.
- 24.05.24: - Rebase to Alpine 3.20.
- 02.03.24: - Updates for changes in 1.8.0. Initial DB migration may take several minutes.
- 24.01.24: - Existing users should update: site-confs/default.conf - Cleanup default site conf.
- 23.12.23: - Rebase to Alpine 3.19 with php 8.3.
- 23.01.23: - Rebase to Alpine 3.18, standardize nginx default site conf.
- 23.01.23: - Initial Release.
Install your_spotify on Unraid in a few clicks.
Find your_spotify in Community Apps on your Unraid server, review the template, and click Install. Unraid handles the Docker app or plugin setup from the published template.
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lscr.io/linuxserver/your_spotifyRuntime arguments
- Network
bridge- Shell
bash- Privileged
- false
Template configuration
your_spotify HTTP webui
- Target
- 80
- Default
- 80
your_spotify HTTPS webui
- Target
- 443
- Default
- 443
The protocol and hostname where the app will be accessed.
- Default
- http://localhost
Your Spotify application client ID.
Your Spotify application secret.
Minimum delay in milliseconds between each spotify request. Can help with hitting 429 when importing data.
- Default
- 2000
Allowed CORS sources, set to `all` to allow any source.
- Default
- http://localhost:80,https://localhost:443
Set mongodb endpoint address/port.
- Default
- mongodb://mongo:27017/your_spotify
Container Variable: PUID
- Default
- 99
Container Variable: PGID
- Default
- 100
Container Variable: UMASK
- Default
- 022

