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title = 'Running a Music Server (with Docker)'
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date = 2024-08-21T07:14:38+03:00
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If you have a huge physical music collection or a desire to not pay for your music, running a Music server is a great way to organize your collection. This guide will be covering configuring [Navidrome](https://www.navidrome.org/) and [slskd](https://github.com/slskd/slskd/).
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This tutorial will be assuming you're running your music server in the `/srv/music` directory, but it should be trivially easy for you to change where it is. We'll also be assuming you have `docker` and `docker-compose` installed.
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```bash
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# This tutorial assumes you're root
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# Firstly, we should create the /srv/music directory
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mkdir /srv/music
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cd /srv/music
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# Now we should create the compose.yml file
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nano compose.yml
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```
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**compose.yml**
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```yaml
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services:
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navidrome:
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image: deluan/navidrome:latest
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user: 1000:1000
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ports:
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- "4533:4533"
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restart: unless-stopped
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environment:
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ND_SCANSCHEDULE: 1h
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ND_LOGLEVEL: info
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ND_SESSIONTIMEOUT: 24h
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ND_BASEURL: ""
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volumes:
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- "./navidrome:/data"
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- "./soulseek/downloads:/music" # you can change this to something else if you aren't using soulseek.
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# the slskd container is entirely optional if you do not want to engage in piracy.
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slskd:
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image: slskd/slskd
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container_name: slskd
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ports:
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- "5030:5030"
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- "5031:5031"
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- "50300:50300"
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environment:
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- SLSKD_REMOTE_CONFIGURATION=true
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volumes:
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- ./soulseek:/app
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restart: always
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```
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```bash
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# Now we should run the stack to generate config files
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docker-compose up -d
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# Wait around 20-30 seconds until shutting down the containers
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docker-compose down
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# Now we'll edit the slskd config
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nano ./soulseek/slskd.yml
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```
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If you're running this locally, i.e. you won't expose this to the internet, I suggest enabling `web.authentication.disabled`. Otherwise, setup an username and a password. Don't use common usernames. Also, you must create a soulseek account and add it to your slskd config (`soulseek.username` & `soulseek.password`)
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```bash
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# Now you can run your stack
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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Now, you must configure an administrator Navidrome account. Browse to `https://[your server ip]:4533/` and make your administrator account. Now you can add your music to whatever folder you configured, or `/srv/soulseek/downloads`. For soulseek, you'll have to browse to `https://[your server ip]:5030/` and login.
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From here, you can go bananas.
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Thanks for reading this quick tutorial.
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