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# docker-Curseforge-Bot
[](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/griefed/curseforge-bot)
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A discord bot, which informs users about new files of specific mods
[](https://github.com/ErdbeerbaerLP/Curseforge-Bot)
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Creates a Container which runs [ErdbeerbaerLP's](https://github.com/ErdbeerbaerLP) [Curseforge-Bot](https://github.com/ErdbeerbaerLP/Curseforge-Bot), with [lsiobase/alpine](https://hub.docker.com/r/lsiobase/alpine) as the base image, as seen on https://github.com/ErdbeerbaerLP/Curseforge-Bot.
The [lsiobase/alpine](https://hub.docker.com/r/lsiobase/alpine) image is a custom base image built with [Alpine linux](https://alpinelinux.org/) and [S6 overlay](https://github.com/just-containers/s6-overlay).
Using this image allows us to use the same user/group ids in the container as on the host, making file transfers much easier
# Deployment
Tags | Description
-----|------------
`latest` | Using the `latest` tag will pull the latest image for amd64/x86_64 architecture.
`arm` | Using the `arm`tag will pull the latest image for arm architecture. Use this if you intend on running the container on a Raspberry Pi 3B, for example.
## Pre-built images
```docker-compose.yml
version: '3.6'
services:
curseforge-bot:
container_name: curseforge-bot
image: griefed/curseforge-bot
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ./path/to/config:/config
environment:
- TZ=Europe/Berlin
- PUID=1000 # User ID
- PGID=1000 # Group ID
- DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN=
- DISCORD_CHANNEL_ID=
- PROJECT_ID=
- ROLE_ID=
- FILE_LINK=
- DESCRIPTION=
- CHANGELOG_FORMAT=
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```
## Raspberry Pi
To run this container on a Raspberry Pi, use the `arm`-tag. I've tested it on a Raspberry Pi 3B.
`griefed/curseforge-bot:arm`
# Configuration
Configuration | Explanation
------------ | -------------
[Restart policy](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#restart) | "no", always, on-failure, unless-stopped
config volume | Contains config files and logs.
data volume | Contains your/the containers important data.
TZ | Timezone
PUID | for UserID
PGID | for GroupID
ports | The port where the service will be available at.
## User / Group Identifiers
When using volumes, permissions issues can arise between the host OS and the container. [Linuxserver.io](https://www.linuxserver.io/) avoids this issue by allowing you to specify the user `PUID` and group `PGID`.
Ensure any volume directories on the host are owned by the same user you specify and any permissions issues will vanish like magic.
In this instance `PUID=1000` and `PGID=1000`, to find yours use `id user` as below:
```
$ id username
uid=1000(dockeruser) gid=1000(dockergroup) groups=1000(dockergroup)
```
# Building the image yourself
Use the [Dockerfile](https://github.com/Griefed/docker-Curseforge-Bot/Dockerfile) to build the image yourself, in case you want to make any changes to it
docker-compose.yml:
```docker-compose.yml
version: '3.6'
services:
curseforge-bot:
container_name: curseforge-bot
build: ./docker-Curseforge-Bot/
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ./path/to/config/files:/config
environment:
- TZ=Europe/Berlin
- PUID=1000 # User ID
- PGID=1000 # Group ID
```
1. Clone the repository: `git clone https://github.com/Griefed/docker-Curseforge-Bot.git ./docker-Curseforge-Bot`
1. Prepare docker-compose.yml file as seen above
1. `docker-compose up -d --build curseforge-bot`
1. ???
1. Profit!