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Emby Media Server Docker Service
This is an easy to manage service which runs Emby Media Server within Docker.
By running Emby as a system service using Docker and docker-compose, this
ensures Emby can be portably run in any X86_64 system which has systemd and
Docker available.
Prerequisites
Try out Emby
Trying out Emby is easy. You can start Emby with the following command.
docker-compose up -d
Then, visit http://localhost:8096.
To stop Emby without deleting Emby data run the following.
docker-compose down
To stop Emby, delete all data, and the Emby image built run the following.
docker-compose down -v --rmi all
Running as a service
When you have Emby configured the way you want, you can easily install your current Emby service as a systemd service. This will use all existing docker-compose configuration and Emby data configured within this service. It simply uses systemd to control docker-compose on start, stop, and restart.
Note: Before controlling the Emby systemd service it is recommended to shut down Emby if you started it outside of systemd. Simply run:
docker-compose down
Install Emby as a service.
./install-emby-service.sh
Customizing Emby version
Modify the emby service in docker-compose.yml with an
environment section to customize the version of Emby.
services:
emby:
environment:
EMBY_VERSION: 3.5.2.0
Adding media to Emby
Modify the emby service in docker-compose.yml and
update the volumes section. Do not delete the emby-data volume or your
emby service will lose its configuration every time the service is restarted.
It is recommended to attach your media as read-only to Emby so that Emby doesn't accidentally delete your media. Mounting as read-only adds an extra layer of security.
services:
emby:
volumes:
- emby-data:/var/lib/emby
- /path/to/Movies:/media/Movies:ro
- /path/to/Music:/media/Music:ro
- /path/to/Photos:/media/Photos:ro
You might want to still be able to upload photos to Emby. For this, you can mount a read-write photos directory in which Emby can access.
- /path/to/Emby-Uploaded-Photos:/media/Emby-Uploaded-Photos
In the above example, Emby will need write access to
/media/Emby-Uploaded-Photos. To grant Emby write access do the following:
# Enter the running Emby container as root
docker-compose exec -u root emby /bin/bash
# Now inside of the container change permissions
chown -R emby: /media/Emby-Uploaded-Photos