--- title: cops --- # [linuxserver/cops](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-cops) [![Scarf.io pulls](https://scarf.sh/installs-badge/linuxserver-ci/linuxserver%2Fcops?color=94398d&label-color=555555&logo-color=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&package-type=docker)](https://scarf.sh/gateway/linuxserver-ci/docker/linuxserver%2Fcops) [![GitHub Stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/linuxserver/docker-cops.svg?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&logo=github)](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-cops) [![GitHub Release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/linuxserver/docker-cops.svg?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&logo=github)](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-cops/releases) [![GitHub Package Repository](https://img.shields.io/static/v1.svg?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&label=linuxserver.io&message=GitHub%20Package&logo=github)](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-cops/packages) [![GitLab Container Registry](https://img.shields.io/static/v1.svg?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&label=linuxserver.io&message=GitLab%20Registry&logo=gitlab)](https://gitlab.com/linuxserver.io/docker-cops/container_registry) [![Quay.io](https://img.shields.io/static/v1.svg?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&label=linuxserver.io&message=Quay.io)](https://quay.io/repository/linuxserver.io/cops) [![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/linuxserver/cops.svg?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&label=pulls&logo=docker)](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/cops) [![Docker Stars](https://img.shields.io/docker/stars/linuxserver/cops.svg?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&label=stars&logo=docker)](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/cops) [![Jenkins Build](https://img.shields.io/jenkins/build?labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&jobUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fci.linuxserver.io%2Fjob%2FDocker-Pipeline-Builders%2Fjob%2Fdocker-cops%2Fjob%2Fmaster%2F&logo=jenkins)](https://ci.linuxserver.io/job/Docker-Pipeline-Builders/job/docker-cops/job/master/) [![LSIO CI](https://img.shields.io/badge/dynamic/yaml?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&label=CI&query=CI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fci-tests.linuxserver.io%2Flinuxserver%2Fcops%2Flatest%2Fci-status.yml)](https://ci-tests.linuxserver.io/linuxserver/cops/latest/index.html) [Cops](http://blog.slucas.fr/en/oss/calibre-opds-php-server) by Sébastien Lucas, now maintained by MikesPub, stands for Calibre OPDS (and HTML) Php Server. COPS links to your Calibre library database and allows downloading and emailing of books directly from a web browser and provides a OPDS feed to connect to your devices. Changes in your Calibre library are reflected immediately in your COPS pages. See : [COPS's home](http://blog.slucas.fr/en/oss/calibre-opds-php-server) for more details. Don't forget to check the [Wiki](https://github.com/seblucas/cops/wiki). ## Why? (taken from the author's site) In my opinion Calibre is a marvelous tool but is too big and has too much dependencies to be used for its content server. That's the main reason why I coded this OPDS server. I needed a simple tool to be installed on a small server (Seagate Dockstar in my case). I initially thought of Calibre2OPDS but as it generate static file no search was possible. Later I added an simple HTML catalog that should be usable on my Kobo. So COPS's main advantages are : * No need for many dependencies. * No need for a lot of CPU or RAM. * Not much code. * Search is available. * With Dropbox / owncloud it's very easy to have an up to date OPDS server. * It was fun to code. If you want to use the OPDS feed don't forget to specify feed.php at the end of your URL. [![cops](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-templates/master/linuxserver.io/img/cops-icon.png)](http://blog.slucas.fr/en/oss/calibre-opds-php-server) ## Supported Architectures We utilise the docker manifest for multi-platform awareness. More information is available from docker [here](https://distribution.github.io/distribution/spec/manifest-v2-2/#manifest-list) and our announcement [here](https://blog.linuxserver.io/2019/02/21/the-lsio-pipeline-project/). Simply pulling `lscr.io/linuxserver/cops:latest` 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 | Available | Tag | | :----: | :----: | ---- | | x86-64 | ✅ | amd64-\ | | arm64 | ✅ | arm64v8-\ | | armhf | ❌ | | ## Application Setup Access the webui at `http://:80`. For connecting via OPDS on a mobile device use `http://:80/feed.php`. It is strongly suggested that you reverse proxy this prior to exposing to the internet. For more information, such as requiring credentials, check the COPS Wiki (linked above). The linuxserver version gives you access to `config_local.php` in `/config` to customise your install to suit your needs, it also includes the dependencies required to directly view epub books in your browser. ## Usage To help you get started creating a container from this image you can either use docker-compose or the docker cli. ### docker-compose (recommended, [click here for more info](https://docs.linuxserver.io/general/docker-compose)) ```yaml --- services: cops: image: lscr.io/linuxserver/cops:latest container_name: cops environment: - PUID=1000 - PGID=1000 - TZ=Etc/UTC volumes: - /path/to/cops/config:/config - /path/to/data:/books ports: - 80:80 - 443:443 restart: unless-stopped ``` ### docker cli ([click here for more info](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/cli/)) ```bash docker run -d \ --name=cops \ -e PUID=1000 \ -e PGID=1000 \ -e TZ=Etc/UTC \ -p 80:80 \ -p 443:443 \ -v /path/to/cops/config:/config \ -v /path/to/data:/books \ --restart unless-stopped \ lscr.io/linuxserver/cops:latest ``` ## Parameters Containers are configured using parameters passed at runtime (such as those above). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate `:` 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 | | :----: | --- | | `80` | HTTP WebUI | | `443` | HTTPS WebUI | ### Environment Variables (`-e`) | Env | Function | | :----: | --- | | `PUID=1000` | for UserID - see below for explanation | | `PGID=1000` | for GroupID - see below for explanation | | `TZ=Etc/UTC` | specify a timezone to use, see this [list](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List). | ### Volume Mappings (`-v`) | Volume | Function | | :----: | --- | | `/config` | COPS Application Data. | | `/books` | Calibre metadata.db location. | #### Miscellaneous Options | Parameter | Function | | :-----: | --- | ## Environment variables from files (Docker secrets) You can set any environment variable from a file by using a special prepend `FILE__`. As an example: ```bash -e FILE__MYVAR=/run/secrets/mysecretvariable ``` Will set the environment variable `MYVAR` based on the contents of the `/run/secrets/mysecretvariable` file. ## Umask for running applications For all of our images we provide the ability to override the default umask settings for services started within the containers using the optional `-e UMASK=022` setting. Keep in mind umask is not chmod it subtracts from permissions based on it's value it does not add. Please read up [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umask) before asking for support. ## 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=1000` and `PGID=1000`, to find yours use `id your_user` as below: ```bash id your_user ``` Example output: ```text uid=1000(your_user) gid=1000(your_user) groups=1000(your_user) ``` ## Docker Mods [![Docker Mods](https://img.shields.io/badge/dynamic/yaml?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&label=cops&query=%24.mods%5B%27cops%27%5D.mod_count&url=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2Flinuxserver%2Fdocker-mods%2Fmaster%2Fmod-list.yml)](https://mods.linuxserver.io/?mod=cops "view available mods for this container.") [![Docker Universal Mods](https://img.shields.io/badge/dynamic/yaml?color=94398d&labelColor=555555&logoColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&label=universal&query=%24.mods%5B%27universal%27%5D.mod_count&url=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2Flinuxserver%2Fdocker-mods%2Fmaster%2Fmod-list.yml)](https://mods.linuxserver.io/?mod=universal "view available universal mods.") We publish various [Docker Mods](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-mods) to enable additional functionality within the containers. The list of Mods available for this image (if any) as well as universal mods that can be applied to any one of our images can be accessed via the dynamic badges above. ## Support Info * Shell access whilst the container is running: ```bash docker exec -it cops /bin/bash ``` * To monitor the logs of the container in realtime: ```bash docker logs -f cops ``` * Container version number: ```bash docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' cops ``` * Image version number: ```bash docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' lscr.io/linuxserver/cops:latest ``` ## Updating Info Most of our images are static, versioned, and require an image update and container recreation to update the app inside. With some exceptions (noted in the relevant readme.md), we do not recommend or support updating apps inside the container. Please consult the [Application Setup](#application-setup) section above to see if it is recommended for the image. Below are the instructions for updating containers: ### Via Docker Compose * Update images: * All images: ```bash docker-compose pull ``` * Single image: ```bash docker-compose pull cops ``` * Update containers: * All containers: ```bash docker-compose up -d ``` * Single container: ```bash docker-compose up -d cops ``` * You can also remove the old dangling images: ```bash docker image prune ``` ### Via Docker Run * Update the image: ```bash docker pull lscr.io/linuxserver/cops:latest ``` * Stop the running container: ```bash docker stop cops ``` * Delete the container: ```bash docker rm cops ``` * Recreate a new container with the same docker run parameters as instructed above (if mapped correctly to a host folder, your `/config` folder and settings will be preserved) * You can also remove the old dangling images: ```bash docker image prune ``` ### Image Update Notifications - Diun (Docker Image Update Notifier) !!! tip We recommend [Diun](https://crazymax.dev/diun/) for update notifications. Other tools that automatically update containers unattended are not recommended or supported. ## Building locally If you want to make local modifications to these images for development purposes or just to customize the logic: ```bash git clone https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-cops.git cd docker-cops docker build \ --no-cache \ --pull \ -t lscr.io/linuxserver/cops:latest . ``` The ARM variants can be built on x86_64 hardware using `multiarch/qemu-user-static` ```bash docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset ``` Once registered you can define the dockerfile to use with `-f Dockerfile.aarch64`. ## Versions * **20.03.24:** - Rebase to Alpine 3.19. * **25.12.23:** - Existing users should update: site-confs/default.conf - Cleanup default site conf. * **11.08.23:** - Undeprecate and add new branch with mikespub fork which is actively maintained. * **15.05.23:** - Deprecate due to upstream dev abandonment of project. * **13.04.23:** - Move ssl.conf include to default.conf. * **19.01.23:** - Rebase to alpine 3.17 with php8.1. * **20.08.22:** - Rebasing to alpine 3.15 with php8. Restructure nginx configs ([see changes announcement](https://info.linuxserver.io/issues/2022-08-20-nginx-base)). * **22.11.20:** - Pin composer version to 1.10.17. * **01.06.20:** - Rebasing to alpine 3.12. * **19.12.19:** - Rebasing to alpine 3.11. * **28.06.19:** - Rebasing to alpine 3.10. * **23.03.19:** - Switching to new Base images, shift to arm32v7 tag. * **27.02.19:** - Upgrade packages during install to prevent mismatch with baseimage. * **22.02.19:** - Rebasing to alpine 3.9. * **14.01.19:** - Add multiarch and pipeline logic. * **21.08.18:** - Rebase to alpine 3.8. * **02.07.18:** - Add php7-ctype dependency. * **08.01.18:** - Rebase to alpine 3.7. * **25.05.17:** - Rebase to alpine 3.6. * **03.04.17:** - Add composer packages, reduce layers. * **02.04.17:** - Updated to version 1.1.0. * **05.02.17:** - Updated to Alpine 3.5 & PHP7. * **24.10.16:** - Updated to implement user based config. * **24.10.16:** - Updated to version 1.0.1. * **14.10.16:** - Add version layer information. * **28.09.16:** - Add php5-zlib. * **11.09.16:** - Add layer badges to README. * **29.08.16:** - Add php5-opcache. * **28.08.16:** - Add badges to README. * **12.08.16:** - Initial Release.