# Docker container of manga-dlp ## Quick start > the pdf creation only works on amd64 images, as it unfortunately is incompatible with arm64. ```sh # with docker-compose curl -O docker-compose.yml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/olofvndrhr/manga-dlp/master/docker/docker-compose.yml # adjust settings to your needs docker-compose up -d # with docker run docker run -v ./downloads:/app/downloads -v ./mangas.txt:/app/mangas.txt olofvndrhr/manga-dlp ``` ### Change UID/GID > The default UID and GID are 4444. You can change the UID and GID of the container user simply with: ```yml # docker-compose.yml environment: - PUID= - PGID= ``` ```sh docker run -e PUID= -e PGID= ``` ## Run commands in container You can simply use the `docker exec` command to run the scripts like normal. ```sh docker exec python3 manga-dlp.py ``` ## Run your own schedule The default config runs manga-dlp.py once a day at 03:00 and fetches every chapter of the mangas listed in the file mangas.txt in the root directory of this repo. To use your own schedule you need to mount (override) the default crontab or add new ones to the cron directory. ```yml # docker-compose.yml volumes: - ./crontab:/etc/cron.d/01_manga-dlp # overwrites the default one - ./crontab2:/etc/cron.d/02_something # adds a new one ``` ```sh docker run -v ./crontab:/etc/cron.d/01_manga-dlp # overwrites the default one docker run -v ./crontab2:/etc/cron.d/02_something # adds a new one ``` ## Add mangas to mangas.txt If you use the default crontab you still need to add some mangas to mangas.txt. This is done almost identical to adding your own cron schedule. If you use a custom cron schedule you need to mount the file you specified with `--read`. ```yml # docker-compose.yml volumes: - ./mangas.txt:/app/mangas.txt ``` ```sh docker run -v ./mangas.txt:/app/mangas.txt ``` ## Change download directory Per default as in the script, it downloads everything to "downloads" in the scripts root directory. This data does not persist with container recreation, so you need to mount it. This is already done in the quick start section. If you want to change the path of the host, simply change `./media/mangas/` to a path of your choice. ```yml # docker-compose.yml volumes: - ./media/mangas/:/app/downloads ``` ```sh docker run -v ./media/mangas/:/app/downloads ```