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## Docker Compose Environment Variable file for Jellyfin / *ARR Media Stack
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## Update any of the environment variables below as required.
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## It is highly recommended Linux users set up a "docker" user, so the
## applications can access the local filesystem with this user's access
## privileges. Use PUID / PGID to map user access between the Docker apps
## and local filesystem.
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## The MediaStack Guide is located at https://MediaStack.Guide
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# Name of the project in Docker
COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME=arrstack
# This is the network subnet which will be used inside the docker "media_network", change as required.
# LOCAL_SUBNET is your home network and is needed so the VPN client allows access to your home computers.
LOCAL_SUBNET=10.89.0.0/24 # This is the IP Subnet used on your home network
LOCAL_DOCKER_IP=10.89.0.107
# Each of the "*ARR" applications have been configured so the theme can be changed to your needs.
# Refer to Theme Park for more info / options: https://docs.theme-park.dev/theme-options/aquamarine/
TP_THEME=nord
# These are the folders on your local host computer / NAS running docker, they MUST exist
# and have correct permissions for PUID and PGUI prior to running the docker compose.
#
# Use the commands in the Guide to create all the sub-folders in each of these folders.
# Host Data Folders - Will accept Linux, Windows, NAS folders.
# Make sure these folders exists before running the "docker compose" command.
FOLDER_FOR_MEDIA=/home/docker/media
FOLDER_FOR_DATA=/home/docker/arrstack
# File access, date and time details for the containers / applications to use.
# Run "sudo id docker" on host computer to find PUID / PGID and update these to suit.
PUID=1000
PGID=1000
UMASK=0002
TIMEZONE=America/New_York
# Update your own Internet VPN provide details below
# Online documentation: https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/tree/main/setup/providers
VPN_TYPE=openvpn
VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=protonvpn
VPN_USERNAME=RKACGjQuepNsr84Y
VPN_PASSWORD=kYWSKvCzkefrsnUuZ8Ig7YkTPSO4KSVN
# You MUST provide at least one entry to the SERVER variables below, that supports your VPN provider's settings.
# If you want to add more than one entry per line, use comma separated values: "one,two,three" etc...
SERVER_COUNTRIES="United States"
SERVER_REGIONS=
SERVER_CITIES=
SERVER_HOSTNAMES=
SERVER_CATEGORIES=
# Fill in this item ONLY if you're using a custom OpenVPN configuration
# Should be inside gluetun data folder - Example: /gluetun/custom-openvpn.conf
# You can then edit it inside the FOLDER_FOR_DATA location for gluetun.
OPENVPN_CUSTOM_CONFIG=
GLUETUN_CONTROL_PORT=8320
# Fill in these items ONLY if you change VPN_TYPE to "wireguard"
VPN_ENDPOINT_IP=
VPN_ENDPOINT_PORT=
WIREGUARD_PUBLIC_KEY=
WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY=
WIREGUARD_PRESHARED_KEY=
WIREGUARD_ADDRESSES=
# These are the default ports used to access each of the application in your web browser.
# You can safely change these if you need, but they can't conflict with other active ports.
QBIT_PORT=6881
FLARESOLVERR_PORT=8191
TDARR_SERVER_PORT=8266
WEBUI_PORT_PROWLARR=5001
WEBUI_PORT_SONARR=5002
WEBUI_PORT_RADARR=5003
WEBUI_PORT_WHISPARR=5005
WEBUI_PORT_READARR=5006
WEBUI_PORT_QBITTORRENT=5007
WEBUI_PORT_LIDARR=5008
WEBUI_PORT_MYLAR=5009
WEBUI_PORT_FILEBOT=5010
WEBUI_PORT_JELLYSEERR=5011
WEBUI_PORT_TDARR=5012
WEBUI_PORT_SABNZBD=5013