version: '3.5' # Example Docker Compose config file for PhotoPrism (Raspberry Pi 3/4 and other ARM64-based devices) # # Note: # - You have to boot your Raspberry Pi 3/4 with the parameter "arm_64bit=1" in config.txt to use our ARM64 (64-bit) image. # An "exec format" error will occur otherwise. # - Try explicitly pulling the ARM64 version if you've booted your device with the "arm_64bit=1" flag and you see # the "no matching manifest" error on Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian). See documentation for details. # - Use https://dl.photoprism.app/docker/armv7/docker-compose.yml to run PhotoPrism and MariaDB on ARMv7-based devices # as well as Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian) installations without 64-bit support. # - Running PhotoPrism on a server with less than 4 GB of swap space or setting a memory/swap limit can cause unexpected # restarts ("crashes"), for example, when the indexer temporarily needs more memory to process large files. # - If you see Docker errors related to "cgroups", it may help to add the following to /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt: # cgroup_enable=cpuset cgroup_enable=memory cgroup_memory=1 # - If you install PhotoPrism on a public server outside your home network, please always run it behind a secure # HTTPS reverse proxy such as Traefik or Caddy. Your files and passwords will otherwise be transmitted # in clear text and can be intercepted by anyone, including your provider, hackers, and governments: # https://docs.photoprism.app/getting-started/proxies/traefik/ # # Documentation : https://docs.photoprism.app/getting-started/raspberry-pi/ # Docker Hub URL: https://hub.docker.com/r/photoprism/photoprism/ # # DOCKER COMPOSE COMMAND REFERENCE # see https://docs.photoprism.app/getting-started/docker-compose/#command-line-interface # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Start | docker-compose up -d # Stop | docker-compose stop # Update | docker-compose pull # Logs | docker-compose logs --tail=25 -f # Terminal | docker-compose exec photoprism bash # Help | docker-compose exec photoprism photoprism help # Config | docker-compose exec photoprism photoprism config # Reset | docker-compose exec photoprism photoprism reset # Backup | docker-compose exec photoprism photoprism backup -a -i # Restore | docker-compose exec photoprism photoprism restore -a -i # Index | docker-compose exec photoprism photoprism index # Reindex | docker-compose exec photoprism photoprism index -f # Import | docker-compose exec photoprism photoprism import # # To search originals for faces without a complete rescan: # docker-compose exec photoprism photoprism faces index # # All commands may have to be prefixed with "sudo" when not running as root. # This will point the home directory shortcut ~ to /root in volume mounts. services: photoprism: ## Use photoprism/photoprism:preview-arm64 for testing preview builds: image: photoprism/photoprism:arm64 depends_on: - mariadb ## Don't enable automatic restarts until PhotoPrism has been properly configured and tested! ## If the service gets stuck in a restart loop, this points to a memory, filesystem, network, or database issue: ## https://docs.photoprism.app/getting-started/troubleshooting/#fatal-server-errors # restart: unless-stopped security_opt: - seccomp:unconfined - apparmor:unconfined ports: - "2342:2342" # HTTP port (host:container) environment: PHOTOPRISM_ADMIN_PASSWORD: "insecure" # !!! PLEASE CHANGE YOUR INITIAL "admin" PASSWORD !!! PHOTOPRISM_SITE_URL: "http://localhost:2342/" # public server URL incl http:// or https:// and /path, :port is optional PHOTOPRISM_ORIGINALS_LIMIT: 5000 # file size limit for originals in MB (increase for high-res video) PHOTOPRISM_HTTP_COMPRESSION: "none" # improves transfer speed and bandwidth utilization (none or gzip) PHOTOPRISM_WORKERS: 2 # limits the number of indexing workers to reduce system load PHOTOPRISM_DEBUG: "false" # run in debug mode (shows additional log messages) PHOTOPRISM_PUBLIC: "false" # no authentication required (disables password protection) PHOTOPRISM_READONLY: "false" # don't modify originals directory (reduced functionality) PHOTOPRISM_EXPERIMENTAL: "false" # enables experimental features PHOTOPRISM_DISABLE_CHOWN: "false" # disables storage permission updates on startup PHOTOPRISM_DISABLE_WEBDAV: "false" # disables built-in WebDAV server PHOTOPRISM_DISABLE_SETTINGS: "false" # disables Settings in Web UI PHOTOPRISM_DISABLE_TENSORFLOW: "false" # disables all features depending on TensorFlow PHOTOPRISM_DISABLE_FACES: "false" # disables facial recognition PHOTOPRISM_DISABLE_CLASSIFICATION: "false" # disables image classification PHOTOPRISM_DARKTABLE_PRESETS: "true" # enables Darktable presets and disables concurrent RAW conversion # PHOTOPRISM_FFMPEG_ENCODER: "h264_v4l2m2m" # FFmpeg AVC encoder for video transcoding (default: libx264) # PHOTOPRISM_FFMPEG_BUFFERS: "64" # FFmpeg capture buffers (default: 32) PHOTOPRISM_DETECT_NSFW: "false" # flag photos as private that MAY be offensive PHOTOPRISM_UPLOAD_NSFW: "true" # allow uploads that MAY be offensive # PHOTOPRISM_DATABASE_DRIVER: "sqlite" # SQLite is an embedded database that doesn't require a server PHOTOPRISM_DATABASE_DRIVER: "mysql" # use MariaDB 10.5+ or MySQL 8+ instead of SQLite for improved performance PHOTOPRISM_DATABASE_SERVER: "mariadb:3306" # MariaDB or MySQL database server (hostname:port) PHOTOPRISM_DATABASE_NAME: "photoprism" # MariaDB or MySQL database schema name PHOTOPRISM_DATABASE_USER: "photoprism" # MariaDB or MySQL database user name PHOTOPRISM_DATABASE_PASSWORD: "insecure" # MariaDB or MySQL database user password PHOTOPRISM_SITE_TITLE: "PhotoPrism" PHOTOPRISM_SITE_CAPTION: "AI-Powered Photos App" PHOTOPRISM_SITE_DESCRIPTION: "" PHOTOPRISM_SITE_AUTHOR: "" ## Run/install on first startup (options: update, gpu, tensorflow, davfs, clean): # PHOTOPRISM_INIT: "update clean" ## Run as a specific user, group, or with a custom umask (does not work together with "user:") # PHOTOPRISM_UID: 1000 # PHOTOPRISM_GID: 1000 # PHOTOPRISM_UMASK: 0000 ## Start as a non-root user (see https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#user) # user: "1000:1000" ## Share hardware devices with FFmpeg and TensorFlow (optional): # devices: # - "/dev/video11:/dev/video11" # Video4Linux (h264_v4l2m2m) working_dir: "/photoprism" ## Storage Folders: "~" is a shortcut for your home directory, "." for the current directory volumes: # "/host/folder:/photoprism/folder" # example - "~/Pictures:/photoprism/originals" # original media files (photos and videos) # - "/example/family:/photoprism/originals/family" # *additional* media folders can be mounted like this # - "~/Import:/photoprism/import" # *optional* base folder from which files can be imported to originals - "./storage:/photoprism/storage" # *writable* storage folder for cache, database, and sidecar files (never remove) ## Database Server (recommended) ## see https://docs.photoprism.app/getting-started/faq/#should-i-use-sqlite-mariadb-or-mysql mariadb: ## If MariaDB gets stuck in a restart loop, this points to a memory or filesystem issue: ## https://docs.photoprism.app/getting-started/troubleshooting/#fatal-server-errors restart: unless-stopped image: arm64v8/mariadb:10.6 # this mariadb image runs on ARM64-based devices only security_opt: - seccomp:unconfined - apparmor:unconfined command: mysqld --innodb-buffer-pool-size=128M --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --character-set-server=utf8mb4 --collation-server=utf8mb4_unicode_ci --max-connections=512 --innodb-rollback-on-timeout=OFF --innodb-lock-wait-timeout=120 ## Never store database files on an unreliable device such as a USB flash drive, an SD card, or a shared network folder: volumes: - "./database:/var/lib/mysql" # important, don't remove environment: MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: insecure MYSQL_DATABASE: photoprism MYSQL_USER: photoprism MYSQL_PASSWORD: insecure ## Watchtower upgrades services automatically (optional) ## see https://docs.photoprism.app/getting-started/updates/#watchtower # # watchtower: # restart: unless-stopped # image: containrrr/watchtower # environment: # WATCHTOWER_CLEANUP: "true" # WATCHTOWER_POLL_INTERVAL: 7200 # checks for updates every two hours # volumes: # - "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock" # - "~/.docker/config.json:/config.json" # optional, for authentication if you have a Docker Hub account