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  • I like to open multiple tabs on what I’m going to watch next, and Freetube is a bit clunky with the window management (I wish they had tabs!). So far uBlock has been doing an impeccable job…but these days I can see it struggling a bit more. I can see youtube REALLY tries to give me an ad first, sometimes when you open the video, you can see the first frame of an ad instead of the thumbnail while it starts buffering, then it skips to the video. The ad is not shown, but the first frame of an ad sometimes escapes into the video while it buffers at the beginning, for a second.










  •  services:
       jellystat-db:
         image: postgres:16-alpine
         container_name: jellystat-db
         restart: unless-stopped
         environment:
           POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER}
           POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
         volumes:
           - postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
         networks:
           - jellystat
       jellystat:
         image: cyfershepard/jellystat:latest
         container_name: jellystat
         restart: unless-stopped
         environment:
           POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER}
           POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
           POSTGRES_IP: jellystat-db
           POSTGRES_PORT: 5432
           JWT_SECRET: ${JWT_SECRET}
           TZ: Europe/Paris # timezone (ex: Europe/Paris)
           JS_BASE_URL: /
         volumes:
           - jellystat-backup-data:/app/backend/backup-data
         depends_on:
           - jellystat-db
         networks:
           - traefik
           - jellystat
         labels:
           - traefik.enable=true
           - traefik.docker.network=traefik
           - traefik.http.routers.jellystat.entrypoints=https
           - traefik.http.routers.jellystat.rule=Host(`${HOSTNAME}`)
           - traefik.http.routers.jellystat.tls.certresolver=http
           - traefik.http.routers.jellystat.service=jellystat
           - traefik.http.services.jellystat.loadbalancer.server.port=3000
           - traefik.http.services.jellystat.loadbalancer.server.scheme=http
     networks:
       jellystat: {}
       traefik:
         external: true
     volumes:
       postgres-data: null
       jellystat-backup-data: null
    

    Hmmm thanks but I’m not using traefik…Is it part of the needed setup?


  • Huh…so the log is just an almost infinite loop of these:

    jellystat-1     | Error: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND jellystat-db
    jellystat-1     |     at GetAddrInfoReqWrap.onlookupall [as oncomplete] (node:dns:120:26)
    jellystat-1     | [JELLYSTAT] Database exists. Skipping creation
    jellystat-1     | FS-related option specified for migration configuration. This resets migrationSource to default FsMigrations
    jellystat-1     | FS-related option specified for migration configuration. This resets migrationSource to default FsMigrations
    jellystat-1     | node:internal/process/promises:391
    jellystat-1     |     triggerUncaughtException(err, true /* fromPromise */);
    jellystat-1     |     ^
    jellystat-1     | 
    jellystat-1     | Error: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND jellystat-db
    jellystat-1     |     at GetAddrInfoReqWrap.onlookupall [as oncomplete] (node:dns:120:26) {
    jellystat-1     |   errno: -3008,
    jellystat-1     |   code: 'ENOTFOUND',
    jellystat-1     |   syscall: 'getaddrinfo',
    jellystat-1     |   hostname: 'jellystat-db'
    jellystat-1     | }
    

    Just for clarity’s sake, here’s my docker-compose.yml:

    version: '3'
    services:
      jellystat-db:
        image: postgres:15.2
        environment:
          POSTGRES_DB: 'jfstat'
          POSTGRES_USER: postgres
          POSTGRES_PASSWORD: mypassword
        volumes:
        - /postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data # Mounting the volume
      jellystat:
        image: cyfershepard/jellystat:latest
        environment:
          POSTGRES_USER: postgres
          POSTGRES_PASSWORD: MyJellystat
          POSTGRES_IP: jellystat-db
          POSTGRES_PORT: 5432
          JWT_SECRET: 'my-secret-jwt-key'
        ports:
          - "3000:3000" #Server Port
        volumes:
          - /backup-data:/app/backend/backup-data # Mounting the volume
    
        depends_on:
          - jellystat-db
        restart: unless-stopped
    networks:
      default:
    
    

    I literally haven’t changed anything from default as it was a test, even the password fields.





  • Yeah…I copied the whole of it onto my docker-compose.yml. But after running a docker compose up, and after getting:

    docker-compose.yml: the attribute `version` is obsolete, it will be ignored, please remove it to avoid potential confusion 
    [+] Running 3/3
     ✔ Network jellystat_default           Created                                                                                                                         0.1s 
     ✔ Container jellystat-jellystat-db-1  Started                                                                                                                         0.9s 
     ✔ Container jellystat-jellystat-1     Started       
    
    

    I still can’t get to connect on http://myIP:3000, I get nothing, just a “unable to connect” firefox error. Is there anything I should set up/modify on the docker-compose.yml?




  • Thanks…Yeah I saw it. I have a few docker things deployed. But the “getting started” section completely ignores setting up the Postgresql DB, which very clearly it seems to want. This is not listed as a requirement, but still hinted casually around whenever it mentions the user/pass, environment variables etc.

    So…is there anywhere mentioned how to get the whole thing up and running, including docker and postgresql?






  • iturnedintoanewt@lemm.eetoPrivacy@lemmy.mlUse a password manager
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    1 month ago

    While it’s so convenient, anyone gaining access to your browser while your laptop is open can gain access to everything. Bitwarden usually add an extra step to unlock it (which you could disable if you want) when you want to use the extension. By the way, it has an extension for Firefox, so just hitting Ctrl + Shift + L it auto-fills the login/password fields of your login page just like firefox would. But with the extra step that gaining access to the browser doesn’t straight away unlock all your passwords for anyone to see.