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# linuxserver/pyload
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[Pyload](https://pyload.net/) is a Free and Open Source download manager written in Python and designed to be extremely lightweight, easily extensible and fully manageable via web.
## Supported Architectures
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Our images support multiple architectures such as `x86-64`, `arm64` and `armhf`. We utilise the docker manifest for multi-platform awareness. More information is available from docker [here](https://github.com/docker/distribution/blob/master/docs/spec/manifest-v2-2.md#manifest-list) and our announcement [here](https://blog.linuxserver.io/2019/02/21/the-lsio-pipeline-project/).
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Simply pulling `linuxserver/pyload` should retrieve the correct image for your arch, but you can also pull specific arch images via tags.
The architectures supported by this image are:
| Architecture | Tag |
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| :---: | :--- |
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| x86-64 | amd64-latest |
| arm64 | arm64v8-latest |
| armhf | arm32v7-latest |
## Usage
Here are some example snippets to help you get started creating a container from this image.
### docker
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```text
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docker create \
--name=pyload \
-e PUID=1000 \
-e PGID=1000 \
-e TZ=Europe/London \
-p 8000:8000 \
-p 7227:7227 `#optional` \
-v </path/to/pyload/config>:/config \
-v </path/to/downloads>:/downloads \
--restart unless-stopped \
linuxserver/pyload
```
### docker-compose
Compatible with docker-compose v2 schemas.
```yaml
---
version: "2"
services:
pyload:
image: linuxserver/pyload
container_name: pyload
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Europe/London
volumes:
- </path/to/pyload/config>:/config
- </path/to/downloads>:/downloads
ports:
- 8000:8000
ports:
- 7227:7227 #optional
restart: unless-stopped
```
## Parameters
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Docker images are configured using parameters passed at runtime \(such as those above\). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate `<external>:<internal>` respectively. For example, `-p 8080:80` would expose port `80` from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port `8080` outside the container.
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### Ports \(`-p`\)
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| Parameter | Function |
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| :---: | :--- |
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| `8000` | Allows HTTP access to the application |
| `7227` | pyLoad control port |
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### Environment Variables \(`-e`\)
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| Env | Function |
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| :---: | :--- |
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| `PUID=1000` | for UserID - see below for explanation |
| `PGID=1000` | for GroupID - see below for explanation |
| `TZ=Europe/London` | Specify a timezone to use EG Europe/London |
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### Volume Mappings \(`-v`\)
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| Volume | Function |
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| :---: | :--- |
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| `/config` | pyLoad Configuration and files database |
| `/downloads` | Destination of pyLoad downloads |
## User / Group Identifiers
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When using 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`.
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Ensure any volume directories on the host are owned by the same user you specify and any permissions issues will vanish like magic.
In this instance `PUID=1000` and `PGID=1000`, to find yours use `id user` as below:
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```text
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$ id username
uid=1000(dockeruser) gid=1000(dockergroup) groups=1000(dockergroup)
```
## Application Setup
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Access the web interface at `http://your-ip:8000` the default login is: username - **admin** password - **password**
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For general usage please see the pyLoad wiki [here](https://github.com/pyload/pyload/wiki) .
## Support Info
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* Shell access whilst the container is running:
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* `docker exec -it pyload /bin/bash`
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* To monitor the logs of the container in realtime:
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* `docker logs -f pyload`
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* Container version number
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* `docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' pyload`
* Image version number
* `docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' linuxserver/pyload`
## Versions
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* **18.07.19:** - Add ffmpeg for plugins the do video processing.
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* **28.06.19:** - Rebasing to alpine 3.10.
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* **08.06.19:** - Initial release.
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