Some rework on the QNAP page

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Chaz Larson 1 year ago
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This is a quick walkthrough of setting up the Plex-Meta-Manager Docker container in the QNAP "Container Station" UI. This is a quick walkthrough of setting up the Plex-Meta-Manager Docker container in the QNAP "Container Station" UI.
Steps. The "Container Station" UI on your QNAP may differ from these screenshots, but the concepts are the same:
1. Create a container based on the `meisnate12/plex-meta-manager` image.
2. Set environment variables to control the container's behavior [optional].
3. Point the container to the directory where your configuration files are to be stored.
Detailed steaps:
1. Open Container Station; click "Create" in the left column. 1. Open Container Station; click "Create" in the left column.
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2. Change the container name if you wish. 2. Change the container name if you wish.
Command line arguments can be entered in the "Entrypoint" field after `/tini -s python3 plex_meta_manager.py --` IMPORTANT: DO NOT REMOVE ANY ELEMENT OF THAT COMMAND. Command line arguments can be entered in the "Entrypoint" field after `/tini -s python3 plex_meta_manager.py --`
IMPORTANT: **DO NOT REMOVE** ANY ELEMENT OF THAT TEXT. DO NOT ENTER ANYTHING INTO THE "Command" FIELD.
For example: `/tini -s python3 plex_meta_manager.py -- --run` For example, you could enter the following into the "Entrypoint" field to make PMM run immediately when the container starts up: `/tini -s python3 plex_meta_manager.py -- --run`
Information on available command line argument can be found [here](../environmental) Typically, in a Docker environment, this sort of thing is done via Environment Variables [the next step here]. Editing the "Entrypoint" is not recommended, as it's easy to render the container non-functional if you are not sure what you're doing.
Information on available command line arguments can be found [here](../environmental)
Click "Advanced Settings >>" Click "Advanced Settings >>"
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3. Environment Variables can be added here: 3. Environment Variables can be added here:
Anything you can do via command-line arguments can be done with Environment Variables, which is more typical in Docker environments.
For example, you could add an environment variable named `PMM_RUN` with a value of `True` to make PMM run immediately when the container starts up.
Information on available Environment Variables can be found [here](../environmental) Information on available Environment Variables can be found [here](../environmental)
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Click "Add" in the middle section "Volume from host". Click "Add" in the middle section "Volume from host".
"Volume from host" is the location on your QNAP where you want to store the config files. "Volume from host" is the location on your QNAP where you want to store the config files.
"Mount Point" must be `/config` "Mount Point" must be `/config`
When finished, click "Create". When finished, click "Create".

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