Sharry
Docker-Anwendung from Djoss' Repository
Übersicht
Laufzeit-Argumente
- Web-UI
http://[IP]:[PORT:9090]- Netzwerk
bridge- Privilegiert
- false
Konfiguration der Vorlage
Stores the application's configuration, state, logs, and any files requiring persistency.
- Ziel
- /config
- Standard
- /mnt/user/appdata/sharry
ID of the user the application runs as.
- Ziel
- USER_ID
- Standard
- 99
ID of the group the application runs as.
- Ziel
- GROUP_ID
- Standard
- 100
Mask controlling permissions for newly created files and folders, specified in octal notation.
- Ziel
- UMASK
- Standard
- 0000
Priority at which the application should run. A niceness value of `-20` is the highest, `19` is the lowest and `0` the default. NOTE: Setting a negative value requires additional permissions. Thus, `--cap-add=SYS_NICE` must be added to Extra Parameters (shown when Advanced View is enabled).
- Ziel
- APP_NICENESS
- Standard
- 0
The external URL where Sharry can be reached (e.g. `https://sharry.example.com`). This is used to create absolute URLs and to configure the authentication cookie. These URLs are sent to the client, so they must resolve back to the Sharry server. If the default value is used, the external URL is obtained dynamically by inspecting HTTP headers of the request.
- Ziel
- SHARRY_BASE_URL
- Standard
- http://localhost:9090
Username of the built-in administrator account. Setting this variable to an empty value disables this account.
- Ziel
- SHARRY_BACKEND_AUTH_FIXED_USER
- Standard
- admin
Password of the built-in administrator account. Setting this variable to an empty value disables this account.
- Ziel
- SHARRY_BACKEND_AUTH_FIXED_PASSWORD
- Standard
- changeme
Port used to access the web interface of the application. NOTE: This setting is relevant only when the Network Type is set to `Bridge`.
- Ziel
- 9090
- Standard
- 7828
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Einzelheiten
jlesage/sharryFühren Sie Sharry auf Unraid aus.
Sharry ist gelistet in Community Apps für Unraid OS. Erkunden Sie Unraid, um einen flexiblen Heimserver, ein NAS oder ein Heimlabor aufzubauen.