docker-qbittorrent-nox/manual_build
Chocobo1 1d964be6e6
Check directory existence before performing operations on it
This is to support the use case where user has their own download
directory and don't use the hardcoded `/downloads` path.
Fixes #20.
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.env Import project 2022-12-10 14:30:20 +08:00
docker-compose.yml Add support for setting umask (#7) 2023-02-06 13:01:59 +08:00
Dockerfile Install run-time dependencies earlier 2023-12-21 17:13:27 +08:00
entrypoint.sh Check directory existence before performing operations on it 2023-12-23 16:10:14 +08:00
Readme.md Add default value for WebUI port 2023-03-26 15:39:19 +08:00

Manually Build qBittorrent-nox Docker Image

This Dockerfile allows you to build a Docker Image containing qBittorrent-nox

Prerequisites

In order to build/run this image you'll need Docker installed: https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/

If you don't need the GUI, you can just install Docker Engine: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/

It is also recommended to install Docker Compose as it can significantly ease the process: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/

Building Docker Image

  • If you are using Docker (not Docker Compose) then run the following commands in this folder:

    export \
      QBT_VERSION=devel
    docker build \
      --build-arg QBT_VERSION \
      -t qbittorrent-nox:"$QBT_VERSION" \
      .
    
  • If you are using Docker Compose then you should edit .env file first. You can find an explanation of the variables in the following Parameters section.
    Then run the following commands in this folder:

    docker compose build \
      --build-arg QBT_VERSION
    

Parameters

Environment variables

  • QBT_EULA
    This environment variable defines whether you accept the end-user license agreement (EULA) of qBittorrent.
    Put accept only if you understand and accepted the EULA. You can find the EULA here.
  • QBT_VERSION
    This environment variable specifies the version of qBittorrent-nox to be built.
    For example, 4.4.0 is a valid entry. You can find all tagged versions here.
    Or you can put devel to build the latest development version.
  • QBT_WEBUI_PORT
    This environment variable sets the port number which qBittorrent WebUI will be binded to. Defaults to port 8080 if value is not set.

Volumes

There are some paths involved:

  • <your_path>/config
    Full path to a folder on your host machine which will store qBittorrent configurations. Using relative path won't work.
  • <your_path>/downloads
    Full path to a folder on your host machine which will store the files downloaded by qBittorrent. Using relative path won't work.

Running container

  • Using Docker (not Docker Compose), simply run:

    export \
      QBT_EULA=<put_accept_here> \
      QBT_VERSION=devel \
      QBT_WEBUI_PORT=8080 \
      QBT_CONFIG_PATH="<your_path>/config" \
      QBT_DOWNLOADS_PATH="<your_path>/downloads"
    docker run \
      -t \
      --name qbittorrent-nox \
      --read-only \
      --rm \
      --stop-timeout 1800 \
      --tmpfs /tmp \
      -e QBT_EULA \
      -e QBT_WEBUI_PORT \
      -e TZ=UTC \
      -p "$QBT_WEBUI_PORT":"$QBT_WEBUI_PORT"/tcp \
      -p 6881:6881/tcp \
      -p 6881:6881/udp \
      -v "$QBT_CONFIG_PATH":/config \
      -v "$QBT_DOWNLOADS_PATH":/downloads \
      qbittorrent-nox:"$QBT_VERSION"
    
  • Using Docker Compose:

    docker compose up
    
  • A few notes:

    • By default the timezone in the container uses the default of Alpine Linux (which is most likely UTC). You can set the environment variable TZ to your preferred value.
    • You can change the User ID (UID) and Group ID (GID) of the qbittorrent-nox process by setting environment variables PUID and PGID respectively. By default they are both set to 1000.
      Note that you will need to remove --read-only flag (when using Docker) or set read_only: false (when using Docker Compose) as they are incompatible with it.
    • You can set additional group ID (AGID) of the qbittorrent-nox process by setting the environment variable PAGID. For example: 10000,10001, this will set the process to be in two (secondary) groups 10000 and 10001. By default there is no additional group.
      Note that you will need to remove --read-only flag (when using Docker) or set read_only: false (when using Docker Compose) as they are incompatible with it.
    • It is possible to set the umask of the qbittorrent-nox process by setting the environment variable UMASK. By default it uses the default from Alpine Linux.
    • You can list the compile-time Software Bill of Materials (sbom) with the following command:
      docker run --entrypoint /bin/cat --rm qbittorrentofficial/qbittorrent-nox:latest /sbom.txt
      
  • Then you can login to qBittorrent-nox at: http://<your_docker_host_address>:8080
    The default username/password is: admin/adminadmin.
    Don't forget to change the login password to something else!
    You can change it at 'Tools' menu -> 'Options...' -> 'Web UI' tab -> 'Authentication'

Stopping container

  • Using Docker (not Docker Compose):

    docker stop qbittorrent-nox
    
  • Using Docker Compose:

    docker compose down