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Fork of the LSIO Organizr Docker container to include the Organizr v2 master branch.

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Organizr

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An HTPC/Homelab services organizer that is written in PHP.

Organizr

Usage

docker create \
  --name=organizr \
  -v <path to data>:/config \
  -e PGID=<gid> -e PUID=<uid>  \
  -p 80:80 \
  organizrtools/organizr-v2

Parameters

The parameters are split into two halves, separated by a colon, the left hand side representing the host and the right the container side. For example with a port -p external:internal - what this shows is the port mapping from internal to external of the container. So -p 8080:80 would expose port 80 from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port 8080 and http://192.168.x.x:8080 would show you what's running INSIDE the container on port 80.

  • -p 80 - The port(s)
  • -v /config - Mapping the config files for Organizr
  • -e PGID Used for GroupID - see below for explanation
  • -e PUID Used for UserID - see below for explanation

It is based on Alpine Linux with an s6 overlay.

User / Group Identifiers

Sometimes when using data volumes (-v flags) permissions issues can arise between the host OS and the container. We avoid this issue by allowing you to specify the user PUID and group PGID. Ensure the data volume directory on the host is owned by the same user you specify and it will "just work" ™.

In this instance PUID=1001 and PGID=1001. To find yours use id user as below:

  $ id <dockeruser>
    uid=1001(dockeruser) gid=1001(dockergroup) groups=1001(dockergroup)

Image Tags

  • The latest tag will get you the original Organizr v2 image.
  • The php-fpm tag includes the implementation of PHP-FPM within the container instead of the default FastCGI. PHP-FPM is much more efficient, especially in terms of memory, and will include the recommended PM changes for the www.conf file that we recommend to users that are just getting started. One thing to note is that, if you mounted the /etc/php7/php-fpm.d/ directory for the container to your Host, you MUST recreate your container WITHOUT that mount. You will also want to remove the /path/to/Org/config/php directory from your Docker Host as that can cause issues as well. This is designed as a drop-in to get PHP-FPM working without having to mount extra directories, etc.
  • The plex tag will get you the original Organizr v2 image, but with some changes found in the plex-theme branch of the GitHub repo to accommodate the Plex Theme for Organizr v2 by Burry.
  • The armhf tag is an adaptation of the php-fpm image for ArmHF platforms like the RaspberryPi.
  • The arm64 tag is an adaptation of the php-fpm image for Arm64 platforms like the ASRock64.

NOTE: Switching to OR from the php-fpm or dev-php-fpm tags to/from ANY other tag will result in an error as they use a socket for the PHP-FPM connection. You will need to backup and then rename/remove your /config/nginx/site-confs/default and /config/php/www.conf files, then restart the container.

Setting up the application

Setup accounts, service tabs, etc. via the webUI. More info can be found on the official Organizr GitHub repository.

Info

  • Shell access whilst the container is running: docker exec -it organizr /bin/bash
  • To monitor the logs of the container in realtime: docker logs -f organizr
  • Container version number: docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' organizr
  • Image version number: docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' organizrtools/docker-organizr-v2

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