This guide assumes you have Docker
and docker-compose
installed on a server such as a 64 bit Raspberry Pi 4+.
Create a text file named docker-compose.yml
and paste the following inside:
version: '2' services: db: image: tobi312/rpi-mariadb environment: MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: your_mysql_root_password MYSQL_USER: your_mysql_username MYSQL_PASSWORD: your_mysql_password MYSQL_DATABASE: your_mysql_database PUID: 1000 PGID: 1000 TZ: Europe/London volumes: - /filerun/db:/var/lib/mysql web: image: filerun/filerun:8.1.arm64v8 environment: FR_DB_HOST: db FR_DB_PORT: 3306 FR_DB_NAME: your_mysql_database FR_DB_USER: your_mysql_username FR_DB_PASS: your_mysql_password APACHE_RUN_USER: pi APACHE_RUN_USER_ID: 1000 APACHE_RUN_GROUP: pi APACHE_RUN_GROUP_ID: 1000 depends_on: - db links: - db:db ports: - "80:80" volumes: - /filerun/html:/var/www/html - /filerun/user-files:/user-files
Please note the above volumes
configuration. There are two folders you need to configure. One for the FileRun application files. It can be located in any empty folder and must have the mount path set to /var/www/html
and one for the FileRun user files, with the mount path set to /user-files
.
And start FileRun up using the following command:
docker-compose up -d
FileRun should be now up and running and you can access it with your browser.