# Seedbox A collection of Dockerfiles and a docker-compose configuration to set up a seedbox and personal media server. ## Credits Main credits go to [Kelvin Chen](https://github.com/Kelvin-Chen/seedbox) who started the development of its own seedbox using Docker. Mine was first a fork of Kelvin's one, but I made some serious changes in the code and plan to add even more tools and services that keeping this project as a fork started to have less sense as code diverged. ## Accessing a Service's Web Interface Go to `x.hostname` where `x` is the service you want to access. Included services are: - deluge - sonarr - jackett (included in the sonarr image) - plex - h5ai (service accessible via `explore.hostname`) - radarr - ownCloud (still in testing phase) - organizr The front-end reverse proxy routes based on the lowest level subdomain (e.g. `deluge.example.com` would route to deluge). Since this is how the router works, it is recommended for you to get a top level domain. If you do not have one, you can edit your domains locally by changing your hosts file or use a browser plugin that changes the host header. Note: Plex is also available directly through the `32400` port without going through the reverse proxy. You will have to sign in with your plex.tv account if you do this. ## Dependencies - [Docker](https://github.com/docker/docker) >= 1.13.0 + Install guidelines for Ubuntu 16.04: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-docker-on-ubuntu-16-04 - [Docker Compose](https://github.com/docker/compose) >=v1.10.0 + Install guidelines for Ubuntu 16.04: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-docker-compose-on-ubuntu-16-04 - [local-persist Docker plugin](https://github.com/CWSpear/local-persist): installed directly on host (not in container). This is a volume plugin that extends the default local driver’s functionality by allowing you specify a mountpoint anywhere on the host, which enables the files to always persist, even if the volume is removed via `docker volume rm. Use *systemd* install for Ubuntu 16.04. Before running, please create the volumes which will be statically mapped to the ones on the host: ```sh $ sudo su -c "cd /; mkdir data; cd data; mkdir config; mkdir torrents" ``` ## Running ```sh $ docker-compose pull $ docker-compose up -d ``` docker-compose should manage all the volumes and network setup for you. If it does not, verify that your docker and docker-compose version is updated. Make sure you install the dependencies and finish configuration before doing this. You may optionally build the images yourself instead of pulling by running `./build-all.sh`. ## Configuration Copy the `config.default` file to `config` and change the variables as desired. The variables are all self-explanatory. If you want to enable SSL, you would need to have your certificate and key be at `/config/frontend/ssl.crt` and `/config/frontend/ssl.key` respectively. The frontend image includes a command `ssl-gen` to automatically create self signed certificates for you. ## PlexPass If you own PlexPass, you can get the docker image to auto-update to the latest PlexPass version when the container starts up. This is arguably bad docker practice since containers are supposed to be immutable, but in this case, I think the convenience outweighs that. All you have to do is set the `PLEX_EMAIL` and `PLEX_PASSWORD` variables in the config file. ## Where is my data? All data is saved in the docker volumes `seedbox_config` or `seedbox_torrents`. These volumes are mapped to the `config` and `torrents` folders located in `/data` on the host. You can change these static paths in the docker-compose.yml file. Thanks to the **local-persist** Docker plugin, the data located in these volumes is persistent, meaning that volumes are not deleted, even when using the ```docker-compose down``` command. It would be a shame to loose everything by running a simple docker command ;-)