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I didn’t have the time to spin it up locally so I took a look at your hosted version and noticed there’s no custom CSS section. Is this missing in the self-hosted version too? If so, I’ll stay with my still working v3.
Also, do you have any links for adapting/creating my own template? Some issues are difficult to fix with CSS only.
Self-hosting Reactive Resume is super simple, compared to the nightmare it was in earlier versions having to ensure multiple services are communicating alright. You can check the GitHub repo (under
tools/compose
for many docker compose examples of how the project could be set up).
Found it! Thanks.
After a first glance, I can’t see info about deployment in the docs: https://docs.rxresu.me/ and no docker-compsoe.yml in the repo either: https://github.com/AmruthPillai/Reactive-Resume/
Do you have a link to the self-deployment instructions or a compose file please?
Do you have upgrade instructions for users who were running it with this image?
image: amruthpillai/reactive-resume:server-latest
Will it break if I just do a docker compose pull?
I use lidarr to index my music. lidarr connects to prowlarr for searching and to nzbget for downloading. It does NOT however handle my library (no importing or renaming) that is done by a cron job which runs an import by beets. beets handles the music import, tagging, whatsoever and pushes the downloads into the library.
Then I connect front-ends like plex (and play with plexamp) or LMS to my library.
Not 100% automated as beets cannot handle everything on its own, and sometimes I run it manually, so it can ask me for corrections.
As far as I can see, Frigate doesn’t transcode anything, the only time the codec is important is when it decodes the image for analysis. If you don’t enable detection it should not decode/transcode anything.
As far as I understand recording simply passes the stream to ffmpeg to break it into segments (and re-merge segments later if required), but doesn’t transcode it.
When you alter want to watch the recordings, its up to you how and with which tool you access it and whether your video player/browser/whatever can read the recorded format/codec.