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Scripts in docker container #7
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Hi @Alek-Zywot! Great idea! - Unfortunately I'm a little too strapped for time currently to add this one in myself, however if you wanted to submit a PR I'd be happy to include it - (and also use myself!) 👍 I'll leave this issue open and tackle it whenever I rebuild my Media Server next, if someone does not submit a PR first :) |
Hey, thanks for making this! Its a great collection of apps and scripts. What you've done with Plex and remote transcode is really impressive!
I know this isn't an issue per se but was I was wondering if you have any thoughts about creating a docker container with all the dependencies and then running all the scripts from within that container.
To illustrate my situation: I have this running on a Synology NAS so no package manager. I created an arch linux container and run a script to download trailers https://github.com/airship-david/Trailer-Downloader and another to sync-subtitles https://github.com/smacke/subsync.
Running the scripts as a cron job is easy. Passing arguments between containers trips me up though. For instance Radarr passing movie info to download the correct trailer.
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