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| Run Jellyfin in Docker with docker compose / swarm | Jellyfin is best described as "like Emby but really FOSS" | Jellyfin |
Jellyfin
Jellyfin is best described as "like [Emby][emby] but really FOSS".
If it looks very similar as Emby, is because it started as a fork of it, but it has evolved since them. For a complete explanation of the why, look here.
{{ page.meta.recipe }} Requirements
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Preparation
Setup data locations
We'll need a location to store Jellyfin's library data, config files, logs and temporary transcoding space, so create /var/data/jellyfin, and make sure it's owned by the user and group who also own your media data.
mkdir /var/data/jellyfin
Also if we want to avoid the cache to be part of the backup, we should create a location to map it on the runtime folder. It also has to be owned by the user and group who also own your media data.
mkdir /var/data/runtime/jellyfin
Prepare {{ page.meta.recipe }} environment
Create jellyfin.env, and populate with PUID/GUID for the user who owns the /var/data/jellyfin directory (above) and your actual media content (in this example, the media content is at /srv/data)
PUID=
GUID=
{{ page.meta.recipe }} Docker Swarm config
Create a docker swarm config file in docker-compose syntax (v3), something like the example below:
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version: "3.0"
services:
jellyfin:
image: jellyfin/jellyfin
env_file: /var/data/config/jellyfin/jellyfin.env
volumes:
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- /var/data/jellyfin:/config
- /var/data/runtime/jellyfin:/cache
- /var/data/jellyfin/jellyfin:/config
- /srv/data/:/data
deploy:
labels:
# traefik common
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.docker.network=traefik_public
# traefikv1
- traefik.frontend.rule=Host:jellyfin.example.com
- traefik.port=8096
# traefikv2
- "traefik.http.routers.jellyfin.rule=Host(`jellyfin.example.com`)"
- "traefik.http.services.jellyfin.loadbalancer.server.port=8096"
- "traefik.enable=true"
networks:
- traefik_public
ports:
- 8096:8096
networks:
traefik_public:
external: true
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Serving
Launch Jellyfin stack
Launch the stack by running docker stack deploy jellyfin -c <path -to-docker-compose.yml>
Log into your new instance at https://YOUR-FQDN, and complete the wizard-based setup to complete deploying your Jellyfin.
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