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linuxserver/shout-irc
Shout-irc is a web IRC client that you host on your own server.
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 and our announcement here.
Simply pulling linuxserver/shout-irc 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 |
Usage
Here are some example snippets to help you get started creating a container from this image.
docker
docker create \
--name=shout-irc \
-e PUID=1000 \
-e PGID=1000 \
-e TZ=Europe/London \
-p 9000:9000 \
-v </path/to/appdata/config>:/config \
--restart unless-stopped \
linuxserver/shout-irc
docker-compose
Compatible with docker-compose v2 schemas.
---
version: "2"
services:
shout-irc:
image: linuxserver/shout-irc
container_name: shout-irc
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Europe/London
volumes:
- </path/to/appdata/config>:/config
ports:
- 9000:9000
restart: unless-stopped
Parameters
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 |
|---|---|
9000 |
Application WebUI |
Environment Variables (-e)
| Env | Function |
|---|---|
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. |
Volume Mappings (-v)
| Volume | Function |
|---|---|
/config |
Configuration files. |
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 user as below:
$ id username
uid=1000(dockeruser) gid=1000(dockergroup) groups=1000(dockergroup)
Application Setup
- To log in to the application, browse to https://:9000. * To setup user account(s) edit
/config/config.json* Change the valuepublic: true,topublic: false,* restart the container and enter the following from the command line of the host: *docker exec -it thelounge thelounge add <user>* Enter a password when prompted, refresh your browser. * You should now be prompted for a password on the webinterface.
Support Info
- Shell access whilst the container is running:
docker exec -it shout-irc /bin/bash
- To monitor the logs of the container in realtime:
docker logs -f shout-irc
- Container version number
docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' shout-irc
- Image version number
docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' linuxserver/shout-irc
Versions
- 22.02.19: - Rebasing to alpine 3.9.
- 28.01.19: - Add pipeline logic and multi arch.
- 25.08.18: - Rebase to alpine 3.8.
- 13.12.17: - Rebase to alpine 3.7.
- 27.05.17: - Rebase to alpine 3.6.
- 09.02.17: - Rebase to alpine 3.5.
- 14.10.16: - Add version layer information.
- 31.08.16: - Rebase to alpine linux, move to lsiocommunity