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Docker Deployment
This application can be easily deployed using Docker with configurable environment variables.
Quick Start
Using Docker Run
# Run using pre-built image (app will prompt for Navidrome config)
docker run -p 3000:3000 sillyangel/mice:latest
# Or build locally
docker build -t mice .
docker run -p 3000:3000 mice
# Run with pre-configured Navidrome settings
docker run -p 3000:3000 \
-e NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_URL=http://your-navidrome-server:4533 \
-e NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_USERNAME=your_username \
-e NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_PASSWORD=your_password \
-e PORT=3000 \
sillyangel/mice:latest
Using Docker Compose
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Copy the environment template:
cp .env.docker .env -
Edit
.envwith your configuration:nano .env -
Start the application:
docker-compose up -d
Note: The default docker-compose.yml uses the pre-built image sillyangel/mice:latest.
For local development, you can use the override example:
cp docker-compose.override.yml.example docker-compose.override.yml
# This will build locally instead of using the pre-built image
Configuration Options
All configuration is done through environment variables. If Navidrome server configuration is not provided via environment variables, the application will automatically prompt you to configure it within the client interface.
Runtime Environment Variables (Docker)
When running with Docker, use these variable names (without the NEXT_PUBLIC_ prefix):
NAVIDROME_URL: URL of your Navidrome server (optional - app will prompt if not set)NAVIDROME_USERNAME: Navidrome username (optional - app will prompt if not set)NAVIDROME_PASSWORD: Navidrome password (optional - app will prompt if not set)PORT: Port for the application to listen on (default:3000)HOST_PORT: Host port to map to container port (docker-compose only, default:3000)POSTHOG_KEY: PostHog analytics key (optional)POSTHOG_HOST: PostHog analytics host (optional)
Development Environment Variables
For local development (non-Docker), use these variable names:
NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_URL: URL of your Navidrome serverNEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_USERNAME: Navidrome usernameNEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_PASSWORD: Navidrome passwordNEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_KEY: PostHog analytics key (optional)NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_HOST: PostHog analytics host (optional)
Note: Docker deployment uses a runtime replacement mechanism to inject environment variables, while development uses Next.js's built-in NEXT_PUBLIC_ variables.
Examples
Basic Setup (App will prompt for configuration)
# Using pre-built image - app will ask for Navidrome server details on first launch
docker run -p 3000:3000 sillyangel/mice:latest
# Or build locally
docker build -t mice .
docker run -p 3000:3000 mice
Pre-configured Development Setup
docker run -p 3000:3000 \
-e NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_URL=http://localhost:4533 \
-e NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_USERNAME=admin \
-e NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_PASSWORD=admin \
sillyangel/mice:latest
Pre-configured Production Setup
docker run -p 80:3000 \
-e NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_URL=https://music.yourdomain.com \
-e NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_USERNAME=your_user \
-e NEXT_PUBLIC_NAVIDROME_PASSWORD=your_secure_password \
-e PORT=3000 \
--restart unless-stopped \
sillyangel/mice:latest
Using Environment File
Option 1: Let the app prompt for configuration
Create a minimal .env file:
PORT=3000
HOST_PORT=80
Option 2: Pre-configure Navidrome settings
Create a .env file with Navidrome configuration:
NAVIDROME_URL=https://music.yourdomain.com
NAVIDROME_USERNAME=your_user
NAVIDROME_PASSWORD=your_secure_password
PORT=3000
HOST_PORT=80
Then run either way:
docker-compose up -d
Health Check
The Docker Compose setup includes a health check that verifies the application is responding correctly. You can check the health status with:
docker-compose ps
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- Connection refused: Ensure your Navidrome server is accessible from the Docker container
- Authentication failed: Verify your username and password are correct
- Port conflicts: Change the
HOST_PORTif port 3000 is already in use
Logs
View application logs:
# Docker run
docker logs <container_name>
# Docker compose
docker-compose logs -f mice
Container Shell Access
Access the container for debugging:
# Docker run
docker exec -it <container_name> sh
# Docker compose
docker-compose exec mice sh