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    Configure Webserver

    Make a directory web-accessible
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    2025-05-31, 06:02 PM
    Hello!

    My jellyfin 10.10.7 runs in a docker container on debian 12. Docker image is jellfin/jellyfin from hub.docker.com

    I'd like to use Jelly Music App. There I'm told to put the contents of their .tar-file into a "web-accessible folder".

    Now I can't find a way how to make a folder web-accessible.

    Would appreciate if anyone could help me to find a solution

    Thanks in advance

    Chris
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    2025-06-01, 12:01 AM
    You might have better luck through the Jelly Music support channels. I haven't utilized this app before and, seeing as it's third-party, you may be waiting a bit for assistance here. In general, if you're using a reverse proxy to a domain, you should be able to expose files/content via the WWW folder (I use SWAG and this would be /config/nginx/www).
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    2025-06-01, 11:46 AM (This post was last modified: 2025-06-01, 12:27 PM by chrima. Edited 1 time in total.)
    (2025-06-01, 12:01 AM)bitmap Wrote: You might have better luck through the Jelly Music support channels. I haven't utilized this app before and, seeing as it's third-party, you may be waiting a bit for assistance here.

    I did NOT ask for help with a third-party app, I posed a question about the configuration respectivly the utilisation of the webserver jellyfin dockerized with the jellyfin/jellfin image from hub.docker com uses. So thanks for unnessacary instruction.

    Quote:In general, if you're using a reverse proxy to a domain, you should be able to expose files/content via the WWW folder (I use SWAG and this would be /config/nginx/www).

    I did NOT ask about the configuration of a reverse proxy (I'm using traefik and I would pose questions concerning it on other channels than this one here). I posed a question about the configuration respectivly the utilisation of the webserver jellyfin dockerized with the jellyfin/jellfin image from hub.docker com uses. 

    But thanks for drawing my attention to SWAG.

    Have fun!

    chris

    EDIT: typos
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    2025-06-01, 12:12 PM
    Hello!

    Found a solution.

    Directories under $JELLYFIN_WEB_DIR (standard for jellyfin/jellyfin image is /jellyfin/jellyfin-web) inside the container are exposed by the webserver: http(s):<servername|ip>[:port]/web/<directory-name>.
    So mounting a volume to /jellyfin/jellyfin-web/<directory-name> solves my problem.

    Have fun!

    chris
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