ytsm/Docker_README.md

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Running with Docker

Sample Run command

docker run -d --name ytsm -p 80:8000 --env-file sqlite3.env.env --volume ./downloads:/usr/src/app/data/downloads chibicitiberiu/ytsm:latest

Quick Rundown:

  • --expose 80:8000 maps the Host OS port 80 to the container port 80
  • --env-file sqlite3.env.env points to the env file with the desired variable settings (saves from typing them in the command line)
  • --volume ./downloads:/usr/src/app/data/downloads maps the downloads folder of the current directory to the container folder downloads (where you could set the program to download to)
  • chibicitiberiu/ytsm:latest tells Docker which image to run the container with (in this case, the latest version)

Note: Replace ./downloads in the command to where you want the downloads folder to be mapped to on the Host OS. Ex: /path/to/host/download/folder:/path/to/container/download/folder

Environment variables

  • YTSM_DATABASE_ENGINE
  • YTSM_DATABASE_NAME
  • YTSM_YOUTUBE_API_KEY

Volumes

  • /usr/src/app/data/media
  • /usr/src/app/data/db

Notes

If you experience any issues with the app running, make sure to run the following command to apply Django migrations to the database

When using just the Dockerfile/Image

  • docker exec ytsm python manage.py migrate

When using the docker-compose file

  • docker exec ytsm_web_1 python manage.py migrate