MeshCore-Self-Hosted

MeshCore-Self-Hosted

Aplicación Docker from lalexfrank's Repository

Visión general

Self-hosted MeshCore web application with automatic updates. Hosts the official MeshCore web client locally, allowing you to connect to your MeshCore companion radio via USB or Bluetooth. Automatically checks for and downloads new MeshCore releases daily. USB connections work over HTTP with no extra setup. Bluetooth requires HTTPS — use a reverse proxy such as Cloudflare Tunnel or Nginx Proxy Manager in front of this container. Note: your MeshCore device must be flashed with BLE companion firmware to use Bluetooth.

Argumentos en tiempo de ejecución

Interfaz web
http://[IP]:[PORT:80]/
Red
bridge
Concha
sh
Privilegiado
false

Configuración de plantillas

WebUI PortPorttcp

Port to access the MeshCore web interface

Objetivo
80
Por defecto
7171
Valor
7171
TimezoneVariable

Timezone for container logs e.g. America/Chicago, America/New_York, Europe/London

Objetivo
TZ
Por defecto
America/Chicago
Valor
America/Chicago
Update IntervalVariable

How often to check for MeshCore updates in seconds. Default is 86400 (24 hours).

Objetivo
UPDATE_INTERVAL
Por defecto
86400
Valor
86400
Pin VersionVariable

Pin to a specific MeshCore version e.g. v1.43.0. Leave blank to always use the latest version. When set, auto-updates are disabled.

Objetivo
MESHCORE_VERSION
Base URLVariable

Base URL for MeshCore releases. Do not change unless you know what you are doing.

Objetivo
MESHCORE_BASE_URL
Por defecto
https://files.liamcottle.net/MeshCore
Valor
https://files.liamcottle.net/MeshCore
App DataPathrw

Persistent storage for cached downloads and version tracking.

Objetivo
/app/data
Por defecto
/mnt/user/appdata/meshcore-selfhosted
Valor
/mnt/user/appdata/meshcore-selfhosted

Detalles

Repositorio
ghcr.io/lalexfrank/meshcore-selfhosted:latest
Última actualización2026-06-02
Visto por primera vez2026-05-13

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