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Send in Docker compose

This repository provides a basic Docker compose configuration to host a public Send instance on your own domain.

This configuration exposes a reverse proxy on ports 80 and 443, so these must be available.

This uses the latest Send version from timvisee/send because mozilla/send has been archived. This is configurable in your .env file.

See docker-compose.yaml.

Note: for plain Docker usage without Compose, see: https://github.com/timvisee/send/blob/master/docs/docker.md

Usage

  1. Install Docker and Docker Compose on your system: https://get.docker.com/
  2. Clone this repository git clone https://github.com/timvisee/send-docker-compose && cd send-docker-compose
  3. Run cp .env.example .env and edit .env and docker-compose.yaml to setup your configuration (see example)
  4. Run docker-compose up to start the containers (add -d to start it in the background)
  5. Wait 30sec for it to start, then visit your domain verify the UI is up and running, e.g. https://send.example.com
<img src="https://i.imgur.com/eyvrWAP.png" alt="Screenshot of succesfully running Send UI" width="450px"/>

Note: the server will autostart on boot (to disable, change all the restart: always lines to restart: on-failure)

Example .env

# Docker image to use for Send
# - Latest Send version by @timvisee: registry.gitlab.com/timvisee/send:latest
# - Outdated (archived) Send version by Mozilla: mozilla/send:latest
DOCKER_SEND_IMAGE=registry.gitlab.com/timvisee/send:latest

# Host to expose Send on
HOST=send.example.com

# Base URL for Send
SEND_BASE_URL=https://send.example.com

# Optional: for LetsEncrypt SSL, same as HOST
LETSENCRYPT_HOST=send.example.com

# Optional: for LetsEncrypt SSL, your email address
LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=ssl@send.example.com

Configuration

All the config options and their defaults can be found here: https://github.com/timvisee/send/blob/master/server/config.js

For more documentation about the config options available and their defaults, see: https://github.com/timvisee/send/blob/master/docs/docker.md

Config options expecting array values (e.g. EXPIRE_TIMES_SECONDS, DOWNLOAD_COUNTS) should be set as bare comma separated values, and the first entry is used as the default.

Other options should be set as unquoted strings, integers, booleans, etc., for example:

...
services:
  ...
  send:
    ...
    environment:
      ...

      # strings numbers, bools, etc. should all be set as bare unquoted values
      - BASE_URL=https://send.example.com
      - DHPARAM_GENERATION=false
      - MAX_DOWNLOADS=250000

      # use values set in the .env using ${VARNAME} bash syntax
      - VIRTUAL_HOST=${HOST}
      
      # time values are all in seconds, e.g. 365d * 60*60*24 = 31,536,000 seconds
      - MAX_EXPIRE_SECONDS=31536000
      - DEFAULT_EXPIRE_SECONDS=86400

      # size values are are in bytes, e.g. 10GB * 1024*1024*1024 = 10,747,904,000 bytes
      - MAX_FILE_SIZE=10747904000

      # array configs are set as CSV (first entry is the default for the UI dropdown)
      - EXPIRE_TIMES_SECONDS=86400,3600,86400,604800,2592000,31536000,157680000
      - DOWNLOAD_COUNTS=10,1,2,5,10,15,25,50,100,1000,10000,100000,250000