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* [MediaManager](README.md)
* [Installation Guide](installation/README.md)
* [Docker (recommended)](installation/docker.md)
* [Docker Compose](installation/docker.md)
* [Nix Flakes \[Community\]](installation/flakes.md)
* [Importing existing media](importing-existing-media.md)
* [Usage](usage.md)

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* `media_manager/`: Backend FastAPI application
* `web/`: Frontend SvelteKit application
* `Writerside/`: Documentation
* `docs/`: Documentation (GitBook)
* `metadata_relay/`: Metadata relay service, also FastAPI
## Special Dev Configuration
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* Pydantic
* Ruff
* VirtualKit
* Writerside (for writing documentation)
### Recommended Development Workflow
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* Format code:
```bash
uv run ruff format .
ruff format .
```
* Lint code:
```bash
uv run ruff check .
ruff check .
```
## Setting up the frontend development environment (Local, Optional)

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# Installation Guide
The recommended way to install and run Media Manager is using Docker and Docker Compose. Other installation
methods are not officially supported, but listed here for convenience.
The recommended way to install and run Media Manager is using Docker and Docker Compose. Other installation methods are not officially supported, but listed here for convenience.
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<td align="center">Docker Compose (recommended)</td>
<td><a href="/installation/docker.md">docker.md</a></td>
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<td align="center">Nix Flakes [Community]</td>
<td><a href="/installation/flakes.md">flakes.md</a></td>
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# Docker
# Docker Compose
## Prerequisites
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{% stepper %}
{% step %}
### Get the docker-compose file
#### Get the docker-compose file
Download the `docker-compose.yaml` from the MediaManager repo:
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{% endstep %}
{% step %}
### Prepare configuration directory and example config
#### Prepare configuration directory and example config
Create a config directory and download the example configuration:
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{% endstep %}
{% step %}
### Edit configuration
#### Edit configuration
You probably need to edit the `config.toml` file in the `./config` directory to suit your environment and preferences. [How to configure MediaManager.](configuration/)
{% endstep %}
{% step %}
### Start MediaManager
#### Start MediaManager
Bring up the stack:
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When setting up MediaManager for the first time, you should add your email to `admin_emails` in the `[auth]` config section. MediaManager will then use this email instead of the default admin email. Your account will automatically be created as an admin account, allowing you to manage other users, media, and settings.
{% endhint %}
## MediaManager and MetadataRelay Docker Images
## Docker Images
MediaManager is available as a Docker image on both Red Hat Quay.io and GitHub Container Registry (GHCR):
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* quay.io/maxdorninger/metadata\_relay
* ghcr.io/maxdorninger/mediamanager/metadata\_relay
From v1.12.1 onwards, both MediaManager and MetadataRelay images are available on both Quay.io and GHCR. The reason for the switch to Quay.io as the primary image registry is due to GHCR's continued slow performance: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/173607
From v1.12.1 onwards, both MediaManager and MetadataRelay images are available on both Quay.io and GHCR. The reason for the switch to Quay.io as the primary image registry is due to [GHCR's continued slow performance.](https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/173607)
{% hint style="info" %}
You can use either the Quay.io or GHCR images interchangeably, as they are built from the same source and the tags are the same across both registries.
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* X.Y.Z: Specific version tags (e.g., `1.12.0`).
* X.Y: Points to the latest release in the X.Y series (e.g., `1.12`).
* X: Points to the latest release in the X series (e.g., `1`).
* pr-: Points to the latest commit in the specified pull request (e.g., `pr-67`).
* pr-\<number>: Points to the latest commit in the specified pull request (e.g., `pr-67`).