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iTunes Store Transporter: GUI - Docker Image

Docker image for iTunes Store Transporter: GUI.

Usage

iTunes Store Transporter must be installed on the host machine and mounted in the container.

You should setup a local directory to store the Transporter GUI's database and iTMSTransporter's logs. Otherwise your data will be lost when the container is stopped/restarted/deleted.

The following command stores the Transporter GUI's database and iTMSTransporter log files under the storage directory, and mounts iTMSTransporter's root directory /path/to/itms:

docker run -v storage:/var/lib/itms -v /path/to/itms:/itms -p 3000:3000 screenstaring/itunes-store-transporter-gui:standalone

You'll also want to mount the directory containing the assets to be upload to the iTunes Store:

docker run -v /my/assets:/assets -v storage:/var/lib/itms -v /path/to/itms:/itms -p 3000:3000 screenstaring/itunes-store-transporter-gui:standalone

You can mount your assets in the container using any path you'd like.

After running any of the above you can access the Transporter GUI at http://localhost:3000

Configuration

Configuration can be done via environment variables. For example:

docker run -e ITMS_FILE_BROWSER_ROOT_DIRECTORY=/assets -v /my/assets:/assets -v storage:/var/lib/itms -p 3000:3000 screenstaring/itunes-store-transporter-gui:standalone

Will only allow files to be selected from the /assets directory.

For a complete list of environment variables see the Transporter GUI documentation.


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