hero: Your own private google photos # Photoprism [Photoprismâ„¢](https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism) "is a server-based application for browsing, organizing and sharing your personal photo collection. It makes use of the latest technologies to automatically tag and find pictures without getting in your way. Say goodbye to solutions that force you to upload your visual memories to the cloud." ![Photoprism Screenshot](../images/photoprism.png) --8<-- "recipe-standard-ingredients.md" ## Preparation ### Setup data locations First we need a folder to map the photoprism config file: ``` mkdir /var/data/photoprism/config ``` We will need a location to store photoprism thumbnails, as they can be recreated anytime (althought depending on your collection size it could take a while), we store them on a "non-backed-up" folder ``` mkdir /var/data/runtime/photoprism/cache ``` We will need to map three folders on our system / data: 1. originals - the folder where our original photo collection is stored (photoprism doesn't modify any original file, it only adds sidecars files). 2. import - the folder where photoprism will pick new photos to be added to the collection 3. export - the folder where photoprism will export photos. In order to be able to import/export files from / to the originals folder make sure that the running user of the photoprims instance has write / read access to those folders. Photoprism has with its own running db, but if your collection is big (10K photos or more), the perfomance is best using an external db instance. We will use MariaDb, so we need the folders for running and backing the db: ``` mkdir /var/data/runtime/photoprism/db mkdir /var/data/photoprism/database-dump ``` ### Prepare environment Create ```photoprism.env```, and populate with the following variables. Change passwords ``` PHOTOPRISM_URL=https://photoprism.example.com PHOTOPRISM_TITLE=PhotoPrism PHOTOPRISM_SUBTITLE=Browse your life PHOTOPRISM_DESCRIPTION=Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow. Free and open-source. PHOTOPRISM_AUTHOR=Anonymous PHOTOPRISM_TWITTER=@rowseyourlife PHOTOPRISM_UPLOAD_NSFW=true PHOTOPRISM_HIDE_NSFW=false PHOTOPRISM_EXPERIMENTAL=false PHOTOPRISM_DEBUG=false PHOTOPRISM_READONLY=false PHOTOPRISM_PUBLIC=false PHOTOPRISM_ADMIN_PASSWORD=photoprism #change PHOTOPRISM_WEBDAV_PASSWORD=photoprism #change PHOTOPRISM_TIDB_HOST=0.0.0.0 PHOTOPRISM_TIDB_PORT=2343 PHOTOPRISM_TIDB_PASSWORD=photoprism PHOTOPRISM_DATABASE_DRIVER=mysql PHOTOPRISM_DATABASE_DSN=photoprism:photoprism@tcp(db:3306)/photoprism?parseTime=true PHOTOPRISM_SIDECAR_HIDDEN=true PHOTOPRISM_THUMB_FILTER=lanczos PHOTOPRISM_THUMB_UNCACHED=false PHOTOPRISM_THUMB_SIZE=2048 MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD= MYSQL_USER=photoprism MYSQL_PASSWORD=photoprism MYSQL_DATABASE=photoprism ``` Now create a **separate** photoprism-db-backup.env file, to capture the environment variables necessary to perform the backup. (_If the same variables are shared with the mariadb container, they [cause issues](https://discourse.geek-kitchen.funkypenguin.co.nz/t/nextcloud-funky-penguins-geek-cookbook/254/3?u=funkypenguin) with database access_) ```` # For database backup (keep 7 days daily backups) MYSQL_PWD= MYSQL_USER=root BACKUP_NUM_KEEP=7 BACKUP_FREQUENCY=1d ```` ### Setup Docker Swarm Create a docker swarm config file in docker-compose syntax (v3), something like this: --8<-- "premix-cta.md" ```yaml version: '3.3' services: app: image: photoprism/photoprism:latest env_file: /var/data/config/photoprism/photoprism.env networks: - internal - traefik_public volumes: - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro - /path/to/originals:/photoprism/originals - /path/to/import:/photoprism/import - /path/to/export:/photoprism/export - /var/data/runtime/photoprism/cache:/photoprism/cache - /var/data/photoprism/config:/photoprism/config deploy: labels: - traefik.frontend.rule=Host:photoprism.funkypenguin.co.nz - traefik.docker.network=traefik_public - traefik.port=2342 db: image: mariadb:10.5 env_file: /var/data/config/photoprism/photoprism.env command: | --character-set-server=utf8mb4 --collation-server=utf8mb4_unicode_ci --max-connections=1024 networks: - internal volumes: - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro - /var/data/runtime/photoprism/db:/var/lib/mysql db-backup: image: mariadb:10.5 env_file: /var/data/config/photoprism/photoprism-db-backup.env volumes: - /var/data/photoprism/database-dump:/dump - /var/data/runtime/photoprism/db:/var/lib/mysql - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro entrypoint: | bash -c 'bash -s < /dump/dump_\`date +%d-%m-%Y"_"%H_%M_%S\`.sql.gz (ls -t /dump/dump*.sql.gz|head -n $$BACKUP_NUM_KEEP;ls /dump/dump*.sql.gz)|sort|uniq -u|xargs rm -- {} sleep $$BACKUP_FREQUENCY done EOF' networks: - internal networks: traefik_public: external: true internal: driver: overlay ipam: config: - subnet: 172.16.90.0/24 ``` --8<-- "reference-networks.md" ## Serving ### Launch Photoprism stack Launch the Photoprism stack by running ```docker stack deploy photoprism -c ``` Browse to your new browser-cli-terminal at https://**YOUR-FQDN**, with user "admin" and the password you specified in photoprism.env [^1]: Once it is running, you probably will want to launch an scan to index the originals photos. Go to *library -> index* and do a complete rescan (it will take a while, depending on your collection size) --8<-- "recipe-footer.md"