2024-08-21, 08:06 AM
(2024-08-20, 05:54 PM)Topomov Wrote:(2024-08-20, 12:31 PM)thornbill Wrote: It’s not even a plugin. It is a completely separate service. It would be nice if plugins could implement custom search functionality though.
A plugin would have indeed saved me a headache today.
My setup runs on a Synology which reverse proxy (nginx) as far as I know does not allow to easily add routing rules in a docker compose. It's most likely my fault; I failed to fully get it working on my setup. But from what I saw using the Meilisearch interface; it is damn fast even with 200k items! Hats off to Dominik, I saw some of his messages on the projet's Github, he's been planning this a long time ago.
(2024-08-20, 07:18 PM)xiNe Wrote:(2024-08-20, 05:54 PM)Topomov Wrote:(2024-08-20, 12:31 PM)thornbill Wrote: It’s not even a plugin. It is a completely separate service. It would be nice if plugins could implement custom search functionality though.
A plugin would have indeed saved me a headache today.
My setup runs on a Synology which reverse proxy (nginx) as far as I know does not allow to easily add routing rules in a docker compose. It's most likely my fault; I failed to fully get it working on my setup. But from what I saw using the Meilisearch interface; it is damn fast even with 200k items! Hats off to Dominik, I saw some of his messages on the projet's Github, he's been planning this a long time ago.
same here, running jellyfin on my synology nas which limited by its funtionality and not able to use this...
Is it possible to add custom nginx config files on Synology?
While not possible to add the rules in docker-compose, I can write a nginx config which separates the requests between Jellyfin and JellySearch.