CatDuck Posted February 17 Author Share Posted February 17 45 minutes ago, thestraycat said: Yeah ive tried those. The container dosnt seem to honour the variable: KEY: THEME_DARK_PRIMARY VALUE: #E58325 Hello There, I "thought" it went away, but now I can't remember. I know you can enable it in the UI (I use dark mode) I would join the mealie discord, and ask, you can @ me there as well. Quote Link to comment
martinuv Posted February 21 Share Posted February 21 @CatDuck I just set up email for the mealie docker. I needed to add a variable for "SMTP_AUTH_STRATEGY" to change the default (TLS) to SSL and authenticate with SendGrid (working great now). Might be worth adding to the unraid config so people know they may need to change it Quote Link to comment
Elbinho Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 (edited) I messed up by running the permission reset tool without excluding appdata, so now my mealie won't run (exec /app/run.sh: permission denied) I think I just have to chmod +x the script to fix this, but I don't know where to find it (/app/data is set in the docker variables, but no idea where /app can be found) Edit: so I found run.sh in four different subvolumes in /mnt/user/system/docker/installed/btrfs/subvolumes, but chmodding it was fruitless. Is there a way to fix this without losing my recipe data? Edited March 26 by Elbinho Quote Link to comment
nedpool Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 Does this image not adhere or recognize the OIDC configuration variables, as noted in the backend config docs? I'm trying to use my Keycloak backend for auth, but none of the OIDC vars are loading from my Unraid config. Nothing noted in the logs, no OIDC login button on the login page, no redirecting (with OIDC_AUTO_REDIRECT: True). Quote Link to comment
CatDuck Posted April 8 Author Share Posted April 8 3 minutes ago, nedpool said: Does this image not adhere or recognize the OIDC configuration variables, as noted in the backend config docs? I'm trying to use my Keycloak backend for auth, but none of the OIDC vars are loading from my Unraid config. Nothing noted in the logs, no OIDC login button on the login page, no redirecting (with OIDC_AUTO_REDIRECT: True). This image uses official mealie image, so manually adding the variable should work. I suggest asking mealie directly. If it's an issue with the template I can correct. Quote Link to comment
CatDuck Posted April 8 Author Share Posted April 8 On 2/20/2024 at 7:14 PM, martinuv said: @CatDuck I just set up email for the mealie docker. I needed to add a variable for "SMTP_AUTH_STRATEGY" to change the default (TLS) to SSL and authenticate with SendGrid (working great now). Might be worth adding to the unraid config so people know they may need to change it Doesn't Gmail use tls, and that would be the default most would need? I could add the variable with a note under advanced Quote Link to comment
nedpool Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 16 minutes ago, CatDuck said: This image uses official mealie image, so manually adding the variable should work. I suggest asking mealie directly. If it's an issue with the template I can correct. Oh.. my bad.. I had the old repository image (hkotel/mealie), which I guess is no longer updated and no notification that it was no longer supported. Even though I changed repos last year to hit v1 (and lost my db in the process). Having to change repos now 3 times in total... if the repo changes again or a 'new' image pops up on the store, I just give up. This is too much work just to try and stay up to date on the same app. Quote Link to comment
CatDuck Posted April 8 Author Share Posted April 8 1 minute ago, nedpool said: Oh.. my bad.. I had the old repository image (hkotel/mealie), which I guess is no longer updated and no notification that it was no longer supported. Even though I changed repos last year to hit v1 (and lost my db in the process). Having to change repos now 3 times in total... if the repo changes again or a 'new' image pops up on the store, I just give up. This is too much work just to try and stay up to date on the same app. You shouldn't loose anything, nor should you have last time. should be very easy change Quote Link to comment
nedpool Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 5 minutes ago, CatDuck said: You shouldn't loose anything, nor should you have last time. should be very easy change OK, on the current template; now the container port is completely ignored. I cannot change it from 9000. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 21 hours ago, nedpool said: OK, on the current template; now the container port is completely ignored. I cannot change it from 9000. Are you using bridge mode? Quote Link to comment
Scheev Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 Does the container implement sqlite by default? bit confused as to whether or not I need another container to hook up sqlite to mealie. Quote Link to comment
CatDuck Posted April 16 Author Share Posted April 16 4 minutes ago, Scheev said: Does the container implement sqlite by default? bit confused as to whether or not I need another container to hook up sqlite to mealie. yup, sqlite by default 1 Quote Link to comment
Scheev Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 Excuse my ignorance on that, maybe I missed something. It looks like that info isn't present on the container description, could be worth just a sentence that says something to the tune of "sqlite database is already included as part of the container, if you wish to use postgres.....etc". I was confused for awhile as to whether or not I had to do additional setup. Quote Link to comment
CatDuck Posted April 17 Author Share Posted April 17 Ignore postgres, you don't need to do anything for sqlite, don't overthink it! Quote Link to comment
nedpool Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 On 4/9/2024 at 9:09 AM, JonathanM said: Are you using bridge mode? No, I'm assigning an IP to the container on a dedicated interface. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 5 minutes ago, nedpool said: No, I'm assigning an IP to the container on a dedicated interface. Port mapping only applies to bridge. All ports are open when you assign an IP. Port changes must be made in the application itself. Quote Link to comment
nedpool Posted April 29 Share Posted April 29 18 minutes ago, JonathanM said: Port mapping only applies to bridge. All ports are open when you assign an IP. Port changes must be made in the application itself. Huh... 30+ containers and this is the first one I've wanted to change the port on since assigning IPs to everything. I don't know how I missed that bit on docker networking, but thanks! Quote Link to comment
Gragorg Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 I am currently running mealieV1. Did the repository change from hkotel to ghcr.io? Can I just change my current repository from "hkotel/mealie:omni-nightly" to "ghcr,io/mealie-recipes/mealie:nightly"? I assume I dont have to do a migration as it already is V1? Quote Link to comment
CatDuck Posted July 11 Author Share Posted July 11 Yes, you can just update the repository. The template is updated, but that won't help if you are currently using it. 1 Quote Link to comment
Gragorg Posted July 16 Share Posted July 16 On 7/11/2024 at 2:01 PM, CatDuck said: Yes, you can just update the repository. The template is updated, but that won't help if you are currently using it. Did this but port 3000 no longer loads the GUI. If I enter the API (9001 in my case) port the gui comes up. Any Ideas how to fix this? Quote Link to comment
Gragorg Posted July 16 Share Posted July 16 Ok so I looked at the new template and saw the container now uses port 9000. I edited my template to use 3000 on container port 9000 and deleted the old front end port and the old API port. Seems to be working fine again. Quote Link to comment
Gragorg Posted August 19 Share Posted August 19 Since switching to the updated repository for V1 I have noticed that mealie opens without being logged in. Is this normal behaviour? I used to have to login before it would open up. Quote Link to comment
Zeze21 Posted August 25 Share Posted August 25 @CatDuck Thank you for all your hard work... will there be an update on the teddycloud container as they have just released 0.60? Thank you. Quote Link to comment
CatDuck Posted August 29 Author Share Posted August 29 On 8/25/2024 at 4:21 PM, Zeze21 said: @CatDuck Thank you for all your hard work... will there be an update on the teddycloud container as they have just released 0.60? Thank you. I actually have not used teddycloud lately, I need to get it going on my new toniebox. The current template pulls "latest" so unless that structure has changed, it should update to 0.6. Hit "check for updates" in unraid? Quote Link to comment
ChirpyTurnip Posted September 8 Share Posted September 8 On 4/19/2023 at 1:41 AM, CatDuck said: Hey @CatDuck! Have just started with Unraid and we're quite keen to use mealie as our recipes are a huge mess. I've installed your CA docker app for this but the repo is still pointed at the nightly build (ghcr.io/mealie-recipes/mealie:nightly) but there is a 'latest' version available now (ghcr.io/mealie-recipes/mealie:latest). I'd prefer to use the more stable branch as getting nag emails from Unraid everyday that the Mealie app is out of date it already annoying after just a few days. I've tried to re-point the repo but the container will not start when rebuilt and restarted. Similarly I've exported a back up, but a *new* Mealie instance on the latest branch - that loads, but then my backup from the nightly build cannot be re-imported. So I'm a bit stuck. I'm probably missing something obvious....but any assistance / pointer from the community would be appreciated. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
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