PhotoPrism for Cloud Servers running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) =================================================================== SOFTWARE INCLUDED ------------------------------------------------------------------- PhotoPrism latest, AGPL 3 Docker CE 20.10, Apache 2 Traefik 2.4, MIT MariaDB 10.5, GPL 2 Ofelia 0.3.4, MIT Watchtower 1.3, Apache 2 GETTING STARTED ------------------------------------------------------------------- Run this script as root to install PhotoPrism on a cloud server e.g. at DigitalOcean: bash <(curl -s https://dl.photoprism.org/docker/cloud/setup.sh) This may take a while to complete, depending on the performance of your server and its internet connection. When done - and you see no errors - please open https:/// in a Web browser and log in using the initial admin password shown by the script. You may also see the initial password by running cat /root/.initial-password.txt as root on your server. To open a terminal: ssh root@ Data and all config files related to PhotoPrism can be found in /opt/photoprism The main docker-compose config file for changing config options is /opt/photoprism/docker-compose.yml The server is running as "photoprism" (UID 1000) by default. There's no need to change defaults unless you experience conflicts with other services running on the same server. For example, you may need to disable the Traefik reverse proxy as the ports 80 and 443 can only be used by a single web server / proxy. Configuring multiple apps on the same server is beyond the scope of this base config and for advanced users only. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------- We recommend hosting PhotoPrism on a server with at least 2 cores and 4 GB of memory. Beyond these minimum requirements, the amount of RAM should match the number of cores. Indexing large photo and video collections significantly benefits from fast, local SSD storage. RAW file conversion and automatic image classification using TensorFlow will be disabled on servers with less than 2 GB of physical memory. USING LET'S ENCRYPT HTTPS ------------------------------------------------------------------- By default, a self-signed certificate will be used for HTTPS connections. Browsers are going to show a security warning because of that. Depending on your settings, they may also refuse connecting at all. To get an official, free HTTPS certificate from Let's Encrypt, your server needs a fully qualified public domain name, e.g. "photos.yourdomain.com". You may add a static DNS entry (on DigitalOcean go to Networking > Domains) for this, or use a Dynamic DNS service of your choice. Once your server has a public domain name, please disable the self-signed certificate and enable domain based routing in docker-compose.yml and traefik.yaml (see inline instructions in !! UPPERCASE !!): ssh root@ cd /opt/photoprism nano docker-compose.yml nano traefik.yaml Then restart services in a terminal for the changes to take effect: docker-compose stop docker-compose up -d To check logs for errors: docker-compose logs -f If you see a "letsencrypt.json" file permission error: chmod 600 /opt/photoprism/traefik/letsencrypt.json docker-compose stop docker-compose up -d You should now be able to access your instance without security warnings: https://photos.yourdomain.com/ Note the first request may still fail while Traefik gets and installs the new certificate. Try again after 30 seconds.