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Docker
Using docker run
Create and run the container (substitute your <values>
):
docker run -d \
--name=sunshine \
--restart=unless-stopped
-v <path to data>:/config \
-e PUID=<uid> \
-e PGID=<gid> \
-e TZ=<timezone> \
-p 47984-47990:47984-47990/tcp \
-p 48010:48010 \
-p 47998-48000:47998-48000/udp \
lizardbyte/sunshine
To update the container it must be removed and recreated:
# Stop the container
docker stop sunshine
# Remove the container
docker rm sunshine
# Pull the latest update
docker pull lizardbyte/sunshine
# Run the container with the same parameters as before
docker run -d ...
Using docker-compose
Create a docker-compose.yml
file with the following contents (substitute your <values>
):
version: '3'
services:
sunshine:
image: lizardbyte/sunshine
container_name: sunshine
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- <path to data>:/config
environment:
- PUID=<uid>
- PGID=<gid>
- TZ=<timezone>
ports:
- 47984-47990:47984-47990/tcp
- 48010:48010
- 47998-48000:47998-48000/udp
Create and start the container (run the command from the same folder as your docker-compose.yml
file):
docker-compose up -d
To update the container:
# Pull the latest update
docker-compose pull
# Update and restart the container
docker-compose up -d
Parameters
You must substitute the <values>
with your own settings.
Parameters are split into two halves separated by a colon. The left side represents the host and the right side the container.
Example: -p external:internal
- This shows the port mapping from internal to external of the container.
Therefore -p 47990:47990
would expose port 47990
from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on
port 47990
(e.g. http://<host_ip>:47990
). The internal port must be 47990
, but the external port may be changed
(e.g. -p 8080:47990
). All the ports listed in the docker run
and docker-compose
examples are required.
Parameter | Function | Example Value | Required |
---|---|---|---|
-p <port>:47990 |
Web UI Port | 47990 |
True |
-v <path to data>:/config |
Volume mapping | /home/sunshine |
True |
-e PUID=<uid> |
User ID | 1001 |
False |
-e PGID=<gid> |
Group ID | 1001 |
False |
-e TZ=<timezone> |
Lookup TZ value here | America/New_York |
True |
User / Group Identifiers:
When using data volumes (-v flags) permissions issues can arise between the host OS and the container. To avoid this issue you can specify the user PUID and group PGID. Ensure the data volume directory on the host is owned by the same user you specify.
In this instance PUID=1001
and PGID=1001
. To find yours use id user as below:
$ id dockeruser
uid=1001(dockeruser) gid=1001(dockergroup) groups=1001(dockergroup)