dotnet-docker
docker-lidarr
dotnet-docker | docker-lidarr | |
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24 | 6 | |
4,228 | 200 | |
0.9% | 3.0% | |
9.4 | 8.1 | |
3 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Dockerfile | Dockerfile | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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dotnet-docker
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Exploring .NET 8 Preview 3: The 7 Features You Need to Know
This cool method lets you whip up optimized apps that get along swimmingly with Docker. Neat, huh? --platform values. Take a peek at this sample to see the pattern in action!
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Need Help with C# on raspberry
You can also use the .NET Docker images to run (or build from source and then run) .NET applications.
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Portability is a nightmare
Sadly, lots of dotnet apps still out there. Luckily, there's a container for that too!
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SSL Connection Issue on Lidarr startup (Raspberry Pi 4)
A search of "alpine 3.17 ssl" brings up this link that shows the same error.
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(.NET/Azure) Docker mentor
Actually, it looks like I am a bit out of the loop, and there is an official .NET runtime for Linux, so you can use it like any other Linux docker images. Looks like there are examples here: https://github.com/dotnet/dotnet-docker
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Is this Dockerfile ready for production? Is the container automatically secure?
It is good that you are thinking about security 😊. there is an issue in dotnet repo here https://github.com/dotnet/dotnet-docker/issues/1772 that have hardened examples.
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Why the fuck did Microsoft name everything .NET?
You can use .NET without using ASP.NET Core (yes, the names are confusing right now, they dropped the "Core" suffix for the platform but did not drop the suffix for the web framework). Microsoft publishes a Docker image for .NET for when you just want to run some compiled CIL, but they also provide a Docker image where it includes .NET and ASP.NET Core for when you run a compiled ASP.NET Core web app. (https://hub.docker.com/_/microsoft-dotnet/)
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Multi-Image Docker Images: Using COPY with Images directly from registries
Keeping the whole Maritime theme alive with Docker (and Kubernetes), I jumped into the sea of Docker Hub with millions of containers and found out that Microsoft hosts all the .NET related container images as .NET by Microsoft registry.
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Docker multi-architecture, .NET 6.0 and OpenCVSharp
ARG OPENCV_SHARP_BUILD_TAG=2 ARG SDK_VERSION=6.0.202-bullseye-slim-amd64 ARG RUNTIME_VERSION=6.0.4-bullseye-slim FROM syamaner/opencvsharp-build:$OPENCV_SHARP_BUILD_TAG AS opencv # Given we are building a .Net application, the build does not have to be in the target architecture. # Reference: https://github.com/dotnet/dotnet-docker/issues/1537#issuecomment-755351628 FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:$SDK_VERSION as build ARG TARGETPLATFORM WORKDIR /src COPY . . # Select the correct RID for the target architecture. # run dotnet publish as usual and pass the RID. RUN if [ "$TARGETPLATFORM" = "linux/amd64" ]; then \ RID=linux-x64 ; \ elif [ "$TARGETPLATFORM" = "linux/arm64" ]; then \ RID=linux-arm64 ; \ elif [ "$TARGETPLATFORM" = "linux/arm/v7" ]; then \ RID=linux-arm ; \ fi && \ dotnet publish -c release -o /app -r $RID --self-contained false # Copy the application as well as native dependencies to the final stage and build the final image without any unnecessary files. FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/runtime:$RUNTIME_VERSION as final WORKDIR /app # Copy opencv sharp native binding and runtime dependencies. COPY --from=opencv /artifacts/ /usr/lib/ RUN ldconfig COPY --from=build /app/ /app/ ENTRYPOINT [ "dotnet", "/app/OpenCVSharpBenchmarkApp.dll" ]
- Dockerizing ASP.NET hello world - few questions from .NET newbie
docker-lidarr
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SSL Connection Issue on Lidarr startup (Raspberry Pi 4)
The changelog shows they rebased the image to alpine 3.17.
- A way of scraping my Spotify playlists and automatically downloading them?
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What's something self hosted everyone needs to run ?
Lidarr
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after moving everything to new root folder using Mass Editor: Request Failed. GET /api/v1/trackFile: /oldroot/artist/album/track is not a child of /newroot/artist
v0.8 is available on their develop tag.
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"Unable to load General settings" error
We don't put that into config.xml. We put that into a package_info file that lidarr processes and does whatever it needs to do: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-lidarr/blob/master/Dockerfile#L35 That setting should disable gui updates so you only update via updating the docker image. If that's not working, it should be reported upstream to lidarr.
What are some alternatives?
OpenCvSharp - OpenCV wrapper for .NET
docker-amd - AMD is a Lidarr companion script to automatically download music for Lidarr
docker-multi-arch-opencvsharp - A demonstration of Docker multi architecture build for native dependencies for amd64, amrm64 and arm32 architecture
Readarr - Book Manager and Automation (Sonarr for Ebooks)
opencv_contrib - Repository for OpenCV's extra modules
overseerr - Request management and media discovery tool for the Plex ecosystem
dotnet-framework-docker - The repo for the official docker images for .NET Framework on Windows Server Core.
Lidarr - Looks and smells like Sonarr but made for music.
sdk - Core functionality needed to create .NET Core projects, that is shared between Visual Studio and CLI
spotify-onthego - Download Spotify playlists by searching for audio files on YouTube
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library
docker-calibre