# nextcloud-previews ## Nextcloud container with preinstalled video preview generation [![Automatic Build](https://github.com/0ranki/nextcloud-previews/actions/workflows/daily.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/0ranki/nextcloud-previews/actions/workflows/daily.yml) These are container images built using the official Nextcloud Apache images as source, adding the required packages to generate video previews. Starting from 24.0.9 and 25.0.3 `supervisord` is no longer installed. A separate cron container is recommended as per upstream recommendations. ### **Starting from 26.0.1 and 25.0.6 the builds are multiarch for `linux/amd64` and `linux/arm64`** ### **The `latest` tag points to 27.0.x** I strongly recommend using a specific version in your docker-compose, kube YAML files or scripts. This will avoid accidentally updating your instance. I'll try to keep up with Nextcloud's upstream releases. The build itself is automated, but requires a tag to be pushed before triggering, so there may be a slight delay before a new image version is built. The plan is to automate the whole process to automatically build images after upstream release. ## Usage For instructions on using these images, go to https://github.com/nextcloud/docker and https://docs.nextcloud.com/. Simply use `ghcr.io/0ranki/nextcloud-previews/nextcloud:` instead of `docker.io/library/nextcloud`. ### `latest` currently points to 27.0.x To pull e.g. version 24.0.3: ``` podman pull ghcr.io/0ranki/nextcloud-previews/nextcloud:24.0.3 ``` The images have a convenience script installed that modifies `config.php` to actually enable the video preview generation. To use it, finish the first run wizard first, then ``` podman run enable-previews ``` if using podman. If using docker substitute `podman` with `docker`. The script makes a backup copy of `config.php` starting from versions 23.0.7 and 24.0.3 (noticed that feature missing a bit late) ## Disclaimer Nextcloud is a registered trademark of Nextcloud GmbH, and I am in no way affiliated with them. These images are built for personal use and for learning GitHub actions.