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[linuxserverurl]: https://linuxserver.io
[forumurl]: https://forum.linuxserver.io
[ircurl]: https://www.linuxserver.io/irc/
[podcasturl]: https://www.linuxserver.io/podcast/
[appurl]: https://github.com/DobyTang/LazyLibrarian
[hub]: https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/lazylibrarian/
# [linuxserver/lazylibrarian](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-lazylibrarian)
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The [LinuxServer.io][linuxserverurl] team brings you another container release featuring easy user mapping and community support. Find us for support at:
* [forum.linuxserver.io][forumurl]
* [IRC][ircurl] on freenode at `#linuxserver.io`
* [Podcast][podcasturl] covers everything to do with getting the most from your Linux Server plus a focus on all things Docker and containerisation!
[Lazylibrarian](https://github.com/DobyTang/LazyLibrarian) is a program to follow authors and grab metadata for all your digital reading needs. It uses a combination of Goodreads Librarything and optionally GoogleBooks as sources for author info and book info. This container is based on the DobyTang fork.
# linuxserver/lazylibrarian
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[LazyLibrarian][appurl] is a program to follow authors and grab metadata for all your digital reading needs. It uses a combination of Goodreads Librarything and optionally GoogleBooks as sources for author info and book info. This container is based on the DobyTang fork.
## Supported Architectures
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).
Simply pulling `linuxserver/lazylibrarian` 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 |
| :----: | --- |
| x86-64 | amd64-latest |
| arm64 | arm64v8-latest |
| armhf | arm32v6-latest |
[![lazylibrarian](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-templates/master/linuxserver.io/img/lazylibrarian-icon.png)][appurl]
## Usage
Here are some example snippets to help you get started creating a container from this image.
### docker
```
docker create \
--name=lazylibrarian \
-v <path to data>:/config \
-v <path to data>:/downloads \
-v <path to data>:/books \
-e PGID=<gid> -e PUID=<uid> \
-e TZ=<timezone> \
-e PUID=1001 \
-e PGID=1001 \
-e TZ=Europe/London \
-p 5299:5299 \
-v <path to data>:/config \
-v <path to downloads>:/downloads \
-v <path to data>:/books \
--restart unless-stopped \
linuxserver/lazylibrarian
```
### docker-compose
Compatible with docker-compose v2 schemas.
```yaml
---
version: "2"
services:
lazylibrarian:
image: linuxserver/lazylibrarian
container_name: lazylibrarian
environment:
- PUID=1001
- PGID=1001
- TZ=Europe/London
volumes:
- <path to data>:/config
- <path to downloads>:/downloads
- <path to data>:/books
ports:
- 5299:5299
mem_limit: 4096m
restart: unless-stopped
```
## Parameters
`The parameters are split into two halves, separated by a colon, the left hand side representing the host and the right the container side.
For example with a port -p external:internal - what this shows is the port mapping from internal to external of the container.
So -p 8080:80 would expose port 80 from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port 8080
http://192.168.x.x:8080 would show you what's running INSIDE the container on port 80.`
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.
### Ports (`-p`)
| Parameter | Function |
| :----: | --- |
| `5299` | The port for the LazyLibrarian webinterface |
* `-p 5299` - Port for webui
* `-v /config` Containers lazylibrarian config and database
* `-v /downloads` lazylibrarian download folder
* `-v /books` location of ebook library
* `-e PGID` for GroupID - see below for explanation
* `-e PUID` for UserID - see below for explanation
* `-e TZ` for setting timezone information, eg Europe/London
### Environment Variables (`-e`)
It is based on alpine linux with s6 overlay, for shell access whilst the container is running do `docker exec -it lazylibrarian /bin/bash`.
| Env | Function |
| :----: | --- |
| `PUID=1001` | for UserID - see below for explanation |
| `PGID=1001` | for GroupID - see below for explanation |
| `TZ=Europe/London` | Specify a timezone to use e.g. Europe/London |
### User / Group Identifiers
### Volume Mappings (`-v`)
Sometimes when using data 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`. Ensure the data volume directory on the host is owned by the same user you specify and it will "just work" ™.
| Volume | Function |
| :----: | --- |
| `/config` | LazyLibrarian config |
| `/downloads` | Download location |
| `/books` | Books location |
In this instance `PUID=1001` and `PGID=1001`. To find yours use `id user` as below:
## User / Group Identifiers
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`.
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=1001` and `PGID=1001`, to find yours use `id user` as below:
```
$ id <dockeruser>
$ id username
uid=1001(dockeruser) gid=1001(dockergroup) groups=1001(dockergroup)
```
## Setting up the application
Access the webui at `<your-ip>:5299/home`, for more information check out [LazyLibrarian][appurl]..
## Application Setup
## Info
Access the webui at `http://<your-ip>:5299/home`, for more information check out [Lazylibrarian](https://github.com/DobyTang/LazyLibrarian).
* To monitor the logs of the container in realtime `docker logs -f lazylibrarian`.
* container version number
`docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' lazylibrarian`
## Support Info
* image version number
`docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' linuxserver/lazylibrarian`
* Shell access whilst the container is running:
* `docker exec -it lazylibrarian /bin/bash`
* To monitor the logs of the container in realtime:
* `docker logs -f lazylibrarian`
* Container version number
* `docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' lazylibrarian`
* Image version number
* `docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' linuxserver/lazylibrarian`
## Versions
+ **10.12.18:** Moved to Pipeline Building
+ **16.08.18:** Rebase to alpine 3.8.
+ **05.01.18:** Deprecate cpu_core routine lack of scaling.
+ **12.12.17:** Rebase to alpine 3.7.
+ **21.07.17:** Internal git pull instead of at runtime.
+ **25.05.17:** Rebase to alpine 3.6.
+ **07.02.17:** Rebase to alpine 3.5.
+ **30.01.17:** Compile libunrar.so to allow reading of .cbr format files.
+ **12.01.17:** Add ghostscript package, allows magazine covers to be created etc.
+ **14.10.16:** Add version layer information.
+ **03.10.16:** Fix non-persistent settings and make log folder.
+ **28.09.16:** Inital Release.
* **10.12.18:** - Moved to Pipeline Building
* **16.08.18:** - Rebase to alpine 3.8
* **05.01.18:** - Deprecate cpu_core routine lack of scaling
* **12.12.17:** - Rebase to alpine 3.7
* **21.07.17:** - Internal git pull instead of at runtime
* **25.05.17:** - Rebase to alpine 3.6
* **07.02.17:** - Rebase to alpine 3.5
* **30.01.17:** - Compile libunrar.so to allow reading of .cbr format files
* **12.01.17:** - Add ghostscript package, allows magazine covers to be created etc
* **14.10.16:** - Add version layer information
* **03.10.16:** - Fix non-persistent settings and make log folder
* **28.09.16:** - Inital Release