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title: How to run Komga with Docker
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description: Run Komga under Docker Swarm in docker-compose syntax
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---
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# Komga in Docker Swarm
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So you've just watched a bunch of superhero movies, and you're suddenly inspired to deep-dive into the weird world of comic books? You're already rocking [AutoPirate](/recipes/autopirate/) with [Mylar](/recipes/autopirate/mylar/) and [NZBGet](/recipes/autopirate/nzbget/) to grab content, but how to manage and enjoy your growing collection?
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[Komga](https://komga.org/) is a media server with a beautifully slick interface, allowing you to read your comics / manga in CBZ, CBR, PDF and epub format. Komga includes an integrated web reader, as well as a [Tachiyomi](https://tachiyomi.org/) plugin and an OPDS server for integration with other mobile apps such as [Chunky on iPad](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chunky-comic-reader/id663567628).
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## Ingredients
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--8<-- "recipe-standard-ingredients.md"
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*[X] [AutoPirate](/recipes/autopirate/) components (*specifically [Mylar](/recipes/autopirate/mylar/)*), for searching for, downloading, and managing comic books
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## Preparation
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### Setup data locations
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First we create a directory to hold the komga database, logs and other persistent data:
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```bash
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mkdir /var/data/komga
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```
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### Setup Docker Swarm
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Create a docker swarm config file in docker-compose syntax (v3), something like this:
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--8<-- "premix-cta.md"
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```yaml
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version: "3.2"
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services:
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komga:
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image: gotson/komga
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env_file: /var/data/config/komga/komga.env
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volumes:
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- /var/data/media/:/media
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- /var/data/komga:/config
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deploy:
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replicas: 1
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labels:
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# traefik common
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- traefik.enable=true
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- traefik.docker.network=traefik_public
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# traefikv1
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- traefik.frontend.rule=Host:komga.example.com
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- traefik.port=8080
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# traefikv2
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- "traefik.http.routers.komga.rule=Host(`komga.example.com`)"
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- "traefik.http.services.komga.loadbalancer.server.port=8080"
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- "traefik.enable=true"
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# Remove if you wish to access the URL directly
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- "traefik.http.routers.komga.middlewares=forward-auth@file"
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networks:
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- traefik_public
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networks:
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traefik_public:
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external: true
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```
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## Serving
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### Avengers Assemble!
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Launch the Komga stack by running ```docker stack deploy komga -c <path -to-docker-compose.yml>```
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Log into your new instance at https://**YOUR-FQDN**. Since it's a fresh installation, Komga will prompt you to setup a username and password, after which you'll be able to setup your library, and tweak all teh butt0ns!
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### Save teh wurld!
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If Komga scratches your particular itch, please join me in [sponsoring the developer](/#sponsored-projects) :heart:
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[^1]: Since Komga doesn't need to communicate with any other services, we don't need a separate overlay network for it. Provided Traefik can reach Komga via the `traefik_public` overlay network, we've got all we need.
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--8<-- "recipe-footer.md"
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