--- title: Docker Quick Start --- import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; ## Prerequisites - A recent Docker version installed - A TTS API server that OpenReader can reach: - [Kokoro-FastAPI](./configure/tts-provider-guides/kokoro-fastapi) - [KittenTTS-FastAPI](./configure/tts-provider-guides/kitten-tts-fastapi) - [Orpheus-FastAPI](./configure/tts-provider-guides/orpheus-fastapi) - [Replicate](./configure/tts-provider-guides/replicate) - [DeepInfra](./configure/tts-provider-guides/deepinfra) - [OpenAI](./configure/tts-provider-guides/openai) - [Other OpenAI-compatible providers](./configure/tts-provider-guides/other) :::warning SeaweedFS Compatibility Note (April 16, 2026) OpenReader currently pins embedded SeaweedFS to `4.18` in CI and Docker builds. `4.19` introduced intermittent `InternalError` responses on S3 `PutObject` in our upload flow. ::: ## Published images - App server: `ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader:latest` - Compute worker (Optional): `ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader-compute-worker:latest` - Legacy app alias: `ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader-webui:latest` ## 1. Start the Docker container Persistent storage, embedded SeaweedFS `weed mini`, required auth, optional library mount: ```bash docker run --name openreader \ --restart unless-stopped \ -p 3003:3003 \ -p 8333:8333 \ -v openreader_docstore:/app/docstore \ -e API_BASE=http://host.docker.internal:8880/v1 \ -e API_KEY=none \ -e BASE_URL=http://localhost:3003 \ -e AUTH_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32) \ -e ADMIN_EMAILS=you@example.com \ ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader:latest ``` What this command enables: - `-p 3003:3003`: exposes the OpenReader web app/API. - `-p 8333:8333`: exposes embedded SeaweedFS S3 endpoint for direct browser presigned upload/download. - `-v openreader_docstore:/app/docstore`: persists SQLite metadata, SeaweedFS blob data, and migration/runtime state. - `-e API_BASE=...` / `-e API_KEY=...`: **first-boot seed only.** On the first container start, these are auto-migrated into a `default-openai` admin shared provider stored in the DB (key encrypted at rest). After that, the running app no longer reads them — manage the provider from **Settings → Admin → Shared providers**. See [Admin Panel](./configure/admin-panel). - `-e BASE_URL=...` and `-e AUTH_SECRET=...`: required for v4+ auth/session startup. - `-e ADMIN_EMAILS=...`: (optional, requires auth) comma-separated emails auto-promoted to admin. Admins see the **Admin** tab in Settings. Use this when the app should be reachable from other devices on your LAN: ```bash docker run --name openreader \ --restart unless-stopped \ -p 3003:3003 \ -p 8333:8333 \ -v openreader_docstore:/app/docstore \ -e API_BASE=http://host.docker.internal:8880/v1 \ -e BASE_URL=http://:3003 \ -e AUTH_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32) \ -e AUTH_TRUSTED_ORIGINS=http://localhost:3003,http://127.0.0.1:3003 \ -e USE_ANONYMOUS_AUTH_SESSIONS=true \ -e ADMIN_EMAILS=you@example.com \ ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader:latest ``` Replace `YOUR_LAN_IP` with the Docker host IP address on your local network to allow access from other devices. What this command enables: - LAN access from phones/tablets/other computers via `http://:3003`. - `BASE_URL` points auth/session cookies and callbacks at your LAN URL. - `AUTH_TRUSTED_ORIGINS` allows localhost loopback origins in addition to your primary LAN origin. - `USE_ANONYMOUS_AUTH_SESSIONS=true` allows guest sessions while auth is enabled. - `API_BASE` seeds the default TTS endpoint into the admin-managed `default-openai` shared provider on first boot. Edit it from **Settings → Admin → Shared providers** after that. - `ADMIN_EMAILS=...` (optional) auto-promotes the listed email(s) to admin so they can manage shared providers and site feature flags from the UI. - `openreader_docstore` volume keeps data persistent across restarts. Auth required, embedded storage ephemeral, no library import: ```bash docker run --name openreader \ --restart unless-stopped \ -p 3003:3003 \ -p 8333:8333 \ -e BASE_URL=http://localhost:3003 \ -e AUTH_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32) \ ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader:latest ``` What this command enables: - Fast startup with only the required auth env vars. - No persistent volume (`/app/docstore` stays container-local), so data is ephemeral unless you add a mount. - The app still requires `BASE_URL` + `AUTH_SECRET` in v4+, so include them even in minimal mode. - No TTS provider preset by default. Configure `API_BASE`/`API_KEY` on first boot if you want a seeded shared provider, or run auth+admin mode and manage providers from the admin panel. :::tip Quick Tips - Set `API_BASE` on first boot to a TTS endpoint the container can reach (`host.docker.internal` works for host-local services). After first boot, manage providers in **Settings → Admin → Shared providers**. - `BASE_URL` and `AUTH_SECRET` are required in v4+. The admin panel requires auth. - Set `ADMIN_EMAILS` to your email if you want the **Admin** tab in Settings. - `restrictUserApiKeys` controls shared-provider-only mode. For per-user BYOK, toggle it off in **Settings → Admin → Site features** or seed `runtimeConfig.restrictUserApiKeys=false` via runtime seed JSON. - Use a `/app/docstore` mount if you want data to survive container/image replacement. - Startup automatically runs DB/storage migrations via the shared entrypoint. ::: :::warning Port `8333` Exposure Expose `8333` for direct browser presigned upload/download with embedded SeaweedFS. If `8333` is not reachable from the browser, direct presigned access is unavailable. Uploads can still fall back to `/api/documents/blob/upload/fallback`, and document reads/downloads continue through `/api/documents/blob`. ::: ## 2. Configure settings in the app UI Visit [http://localhost:3003](http://localhost:3003) after startup. - If you set `ADMIN_EMAILS`, sign in with that email and open **Settings → Admin** to manage shared TTS providers and site feature flags for all users. - Per-user: set TTS provider/model in **Settings → TTS Provider**. API key/base URL inputs are shown only when `restrictUserApiKeys=false`. - Select the model voice from the voice dropdown. ## 3. Update Docker image Legacy image compatibility: `ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader-webui:latest` remains available as an alias. For external compute mode image details, see [Compute Worker (NATS JetStream)](./deploy/compute-worker). ```bash docker stop openreader || true && \ docker rm openreader || true && \ docker image rm ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader:latest || true && \ docker pull ghcr.io/richardr1126/openreader:latest ``` :::tip If you use a mounted volume for `/app/docstore`, your persisted data remains after image updates. ::: :::info Related Docs - [Environment Variables](./reference/environment-variables) - [Auth](./configure/auth) - [Admin Panel](./configure/admin-panel) - [Database](./configure/database) - [Object / Blob Storage](./configure/object-blob-storage) - [Migrations](./configure/migrations) :::