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PSA: filebrowser is no longer being actively developed

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  • K [email protected]

    https://github.com/gtsteffaniak/filebrowser

    File browser Quantum is the shiny feature rich fork!

    I have also used filestash with some success

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    #5

    When the stable release is published, it's honestly a no brainer. Although Filestash is a good alternative too.

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    • K [email protected]

      https://github.com/gtsteffaniak/filebrowser

      File browser Quantum is the shiny feature rich fork!

      I have also used filestash with some success

      darkassassin07@lemmy.caD This user is from outside of this forum
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      #6

      Trying to set that up to try out, but I can't get it to see/use my config.yaml.

      /srv/filebrowser-new/data/config.yaml

      volumes:

      • /srv/filebrowser-new/data:/config
        environment:
      • FILEBROWSER_CONFIG="/config/config.yaml"

      Says '/config/config.yaml' doesn't exist and will not start. Same thing if I mount the config file directly, instead of just its folder.

      If I remove the env var, it changes to "could not open config file 'config.yaml', using default settings" and starts at least. From there I can 'ls -l' through docker exec and see that my config is mounted exactly where it's supposed to be '/config/config.yaml' and has 777 perms, but filebrowser insists it doesn't exist...

      My config is just the example for now.

      I don't understand what I could possibly be doing wrong.

      /edit: three hours of messing around and I figured it out:

      • FILEBROWSER_CONFIG="/config/config.yaml"

      Must not have quotation marks. Removed them and now it's working.

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      • darkassassin07@lemmy.caD [email protected]

        Trying to set that up to try out, but I can't get it to see/use my config.yaml.

        /srv/filebrowser-new/data/config.yaml

        volumes:

        • /srv/filebrowser-new/data:/config
          environment:
        • FILEBROWSER_CONFIG="/config/config.yaml"

        Says '/config/config.yaml' doesn't exist and will not start. Same thing if I mount the config file directly, instead of just its folder.

        If I remove the env var, it changes to "could not open config file 'config.yaml', using default settings" and starts at least. From there I can 'ls -l' through docker exec and see that my config is mounted exactly where it's supposed to be '/config/config.yaml' and has 777 perms, but filebrowser insists it doesn't exist...

        My config is just the example for now.

        I don't understand what I could possibly be doing wrong.

        /edit: three hours of messing around and I figured it out:

        • FILEBROWSER_CONFIG="/config/config.yaml"

        Must not have quotation marks. Removed them and now it's working.

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        #7

        Must not have quotation marks. Removed them and now it's working.

        Man that's finicky...

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        • V [email protected]

          Must not have quotation marks. Removed them and now it's working.

          Man that's finicky...

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          #8

          It's just a YAML thing, if you do FILEBROWSER_CONFIG:"/config/config.yaml" instead it might work with quotes.

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          • mangopenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zoneM [email protected]

            It's just a YAML thing, if you do FILEBROWSER_CONFIG:"/config/config.yaml" instead it might work with quotes.

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            wrote last edited by
            #9

            Dev replied to my github discussion.

            Apparently it's an issue with array style env variable layout.

            environment:
                key:"value"
            

            Instead of

            environment:
                - key=value
            
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            • K [email protected]

              https://github.com/gtsteffaniak/filebrowser

              File browser Quantum is the shiny feature rich fork!

              I have also used filestash with some success

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              wrote last edited by
              #10

              Reckon I can get this going somewhere where I don't have sudo?

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              • K [email protected]

                https://github.com/gtsteffaniak/filebrowser

                File browser Quantum is the shiny feature rich fork!

                I have also used filestash with some success

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                #11

                I was going to query why fork instead of just maintaining, but after reading theose comments I see the problem.

                So, ok, I need to start shifting packages...

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                • B [email protected]

                  Reckon I can get this going somewhere where I don't have sudo?

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                  #12

                  I doubt it, why dont you have sudo?

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                  • W [email protected]

                    When the stable release is published, it's honestly a no brainer. Although Filestash is a good alternative too.

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                    #13

                    Ive had some good experience with filestash but recently they swapped to collabora which brought me a host of headaches.

                    The Dev is awesome though.

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                    • darkassassin07@lemmy.caD [email protected]

                      Dev replied to my github discussion.

                      Apparently it's an issue with array style env variable layout.

                      environment:
                          key:"value"
                      

                      Instead of

                      environment:
                          - key=value
                      
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                      #14

                      So it's a YAML quirk then?

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                      • V [email protected]

                        So it's a YAML quirk then?

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                        #15

                        I'm not sure whether this is specific to this project, docker, or YAML in general.

                        Looking through my other 20 or so compose files, I use the array notation for most of my environment variables, but I don't have any double quotation marks elsewhere. Maybe they're not supposed to work in this format, idk.

                        Good to keep in mind I guess.

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                        • K [email protected]

                          I doubt it, why dont you have sudo?

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                          #16

                          Not my server, it's a shared one I have a http server and some files on. I want a nice frontend. I've used all in one php ones with some success, but this looks nicer.

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