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version: "3"
services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.5
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restart: always
environment:
- MYSQL_DATABASE=photoview
- MYSQL_USER=photoview
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=photo-secret
- MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD=1
volumes:
- db_data:/var/lib/mysql
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photoview:
image: viktorstrate/photoview:1
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restart: always
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ports:
- "8000:80"
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depends_on:
- db
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environment:
- MYSQL_URL=photoview:photo-secret@tcp(db)/photoview
- PHOTOVIEW_LISTEN_IP=photoview
- PHOTOVIEW_LISTEN_PORT=80
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- PHOTO_CACHE=/app/cache
# Change This: The publicly exposed url
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# For example if the server is available from the domain example.com,
# change this value to http://example.com/
- PHOTOVIEW_PUBLIC_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8000/
# Optional: To enable map related features, you need to create a mapbox token.
# A token can be generated for free here https://account.mapbox.com/access-tokens/
# It's a good idea to limit the scope of the token to your own domain, to prevent others from using it.
# - MAPBOX_TOKEN=<YOUR TOKEN HERE>
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volumes:
- api_cache:/app/cache
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# Change this to the directory where your photos are located on your server.
# If the photos are located at `/home/user/photos`, then change this value
# to the following: `/home/user/photos:/photos:ro`.
# You can mount multiple paths, if your photos are spread across multiple directories.
- ./photos_path:/photos:ro
volumes:
db_data:
api_cache: