The main goal of this project is to easily set up Spotweb using Docker on the Raspberry Pi (or any compatible arm chipset) and regular x86 chipsets.
The easiest way to get Spotweb up and running is using the included docker-compose.yml
file. This will run Spotweb together with MySQL.
docker compose up -d
Have a look at the rest of the documentation for more fine tuned configuration.
Spotweb requires a database to work. Out of the box this project supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite. Provide one or more of the following environment variables to configure the database:
- DB_ENGINE, one of:
pdo_mysql
(MySQL, default)pdo_pgsql
(PostgreSQL)pdo_sqlite
(SQLite)
- DB_HOST (default =
mysql
) - DB_PORT (default =
3306
) - DB_NAME (default =
spotweb
) - DB_USER (default =
spotweb
) - DB_PASS (default =
spotweb
)
Example Docker Compose files are included in the examples
directory.
When no environment variables are configured, MySQL settings will be used as default.
See the included examples/docker-compose-mysql.yml
.
To use PostgreSQL have a look at examples/docker-compose-postgres.yml
on how to set-up the environment variables and how to include the PostgreSQL database Docker container.
SQLite is a light-weight serverless database engine and stores all content in a single file. Note that SQLite support in Spotweb is the least-tested database mode. Please report any issues to the Spotweb project.
See examples/docker-compose-sqlite.yml
for an example Docker Compose setup to use SQLite.
- Change the
DB_ENGINE
variable topdo_sqlite
- Set the path to the database file in
DB_NAME
(e.g./data/spotweb.db3
, when the database does not exist it will be created) - Make sure your database directory (or file) is mounted as a volume to not lose all data when the container is rebuilt
docker run -p 8085:80 \
--name spotweb -d \
-e DB_ENGINE=pdo_sqlite \
-e DB_NAME=/data/spotweb.db3 \
-v /local/path/to/spotweb-data:/data:rw \
erikdevries/spotweb
To connect to an external database configure the DB_HOST
. Make sure the database server allows external access and correct credentials and/or port settings are configured.
docker run -p 8085:80 \
--name spotweb -d \
-e DB_HOST=mysql.hostname \
erikdevries/spotweb
- Visit
http://localhost:8085
- Login with username
admin
and default passwordspotweb
- Configure usenet server, spot retention, etc. and wait for spots to appear (retrieval script by default runs once every 5 minutes, see below how to change this update interval)
- By default Spotweb will update every 5 minutes
- Change the
CRON_INTERVAL
environment variable to any valid cronjob expression (see e.g. https://cron.help/ for more information, default 5 minute interval is configured in the docker-compose.yml file as an example) - Restart the Spotweb Docker container (during start-up it will display the current configured update interval)
- By default Spotweb store cache (like images) inside of the Docker container (in
/app/cache
) - This results in the cache being removed when the container is recreated (e.g. when a new Docker image is pulled)
- To retain this cache you can mount a volume to
/app/cache
see the commented lines in the included Docker Compose files on how to do this
- Change the
TZ
environment variable to any valid timezone (e.g. Europe/Amsterdam or Europe/Lisbon) - Restart the Spotweb Docker container
You can override Spotweb settings by using a custom ownsettings.php
file. In most cases there is no need to use this feature, so only use this when you know what you are doing!
The example below will mount /external/ownsettings.php
to /app/ownsettings.php
inside the container. Spotweb will see the ownsettings file and load it automatically.
volumes:
- /external/ownsettings.php:/app/ownsettings.php
If you want to use Spotweb with for example Sonarr or Radarr (or any tool that is compatible with newznab indexers), create a new (non admin) user in Spotweb and use the API key associated with this new user.
Next step is to set-up a custom newznab indexer in Sonarr or Radarr and point it to the Spotweb url with the API key from the newly created user.
- DB_ENGINE, one of:
pdo_mysql
(MySQL, default)pdo_pgsql
(PostgreSQL)pdo_sqlite
(SQLite)
- DB_HOST (default =
mysql
) - DB_PORT (default =
3306
) - DB_NAME (default =
spotweb
) - DB_USER (default =
spotweb
) - DB_PASS (default =
spotweb
) - TZ (default =
Europe/Amsterdam
) - CRON_INTERVAL (default =
*/5 * * * *
)
- Spotweb is configured as an open system after running docker compose up, so everyone who can access the site can register an account (keep this in mind, and also make sure to change the admin password if you plan to expose Spotweb to the outside world!)
- See the official Spotweb Wiki for any questions regarding Spotweb