Another question:
Despite what is written in your image homepage, it seems the flood version installed in your image is the latest release (i.e 1.0.0) and not the latest git master commit.
Would you consider changing this and actually taking the latest master commit instead?
If not, would you have some advice on how to update your container afterwards? I tried the following, but flood did not start, and I didn't really know where to look for clues.
root@Syno:~# docker exec --tty --interactive my_rtorrent_container bash
cd /etc/webapps/
git clone https://github.com/jfurrow/flood.git flood_git
cd flood_git
pacman -S --needed make gcc --noconfirm # Now needed compile a flood dependency
npm install --production
# config-backup.js creation probably useless as it was already copied as the actual config.js
cp config.template.js config-backup.js
sed -i "s~host:.*~host: '127.0.0.1',~g" config-backup.js
sed -i "s~sslKey:.*~sslKey: '/config/nginx/certs/host.key',~g" config-backup.js
sed -i "s~sslCert:.*~sslCert: '/config/nginx/certs/host.cert',~g" config-backup.js
sed -i "s~dbPath:.*~dbPath: '/config/flood/db/',~g" config-backup.js
sed -i "s~floodServerHost.*~floodServerHost: '0.0.0.0',~g" config-backup.js
chmod -R 775 .
chown -R nobody.users .
cd ..
mv flood flood_orig
mv flood_git flood
Restart container
Thanks