Caution
As-of 2021, this product does not have a free support team anymore. If you want this product to be maintained, please support my work.
Note
(This product is available under a free and permissive license, but needs financial support to sustain its continued improvements. In addition to maintenance and stability there are many desirable features yet to be added.)
This image allows you to have JDownloader 2 easily installed and controlled via MyJDownloader, thanks to Docker. No cluncky and rusty VNC sessions here! No graphical interface - No problem!
Here are some examples to get started with the creation of this container. Please note that this package is also hosted on Github Container Registry, just add ghcr.io/
before the image name (docker pull ghcr.io/jaymoulin/jdownloader
instead of jaymoulin/jdownloader
)
docker run -d --init --restart=always -v </path/to/downloads>:/opt/JDownloader/Downloads -v </path/to/appdata/config>:/opt/JDownloader/app/cfg --name jdownloader -u $(id -u) -p 3129:3129 -e [email protected] -e MYJD_PASSWORD=bar -e MYJD_DEVICE_NAME=goofy jaymoulin/jdownloader
services:
jdownloader:
image: jaymoulin/jdownloader
container_name: jdownloader
restart: always
user: 1001:100
volumes:
- </path/to/appdata/config>:/opt/JDownloader/app/cfg
- </path/to/downloads>:/opt/JDownloader/Downloads
- </path/to/appdata/logs>:/opt/JDownloader/app/logs #optional
- </path/to/appdata/extensions>:/opt/JDownloader/app/extensions #optional
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro #optional
environment:
FILE_MYJD_USER: myjd-user #optional (see [Identify](https://github.com/jaymoulin/docker-jdownloader#identify))
FILE_MYJD_PASSWORD: myjd-password #optional (see [Identify](https://github.com/jaymoulin/docker-jdownloader#identify))
MYJD_USER: [email protected] #optional (see [Identify](https://github.com/jaymoulin/docker-jdownloader#identify))
MYJD_PASSWORD: bar #optional (see [Identify](https://github.com/jaymoulin/docker-jdownloader#identify))
MYJD_DEVICE_NAME: goofy #optional
XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR: /opt/JDownloader/Downloads #optional
ports:
- 3129:3129
secrets:
- myjd-user #optional (see [Identify](https://github.com/jaymoulin/docker-jdownloader#identify))
- myjd-password #optional (see [Identify](https://github.com/jaymoulin/docker-jdownloader#identify))
secrets:
myjd-user: #optional (see [Identify](https://github.com/jaymoulin/docker-jdownloader#identify))
file: ~/jdownloader/secrets/myjd_user.txt
myjd-password: #optional (see [Identify](https://github.com/jaymoulin/docker-jdownloader#identify))
file: ~/jdownloader/secrets/myjd_password.txt
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: jdownloader
labels:
app: jdownloader
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: jdownloader
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: jdownloader
spec:
containers:
- name: jdownloader
image: jaymoulin/jdownloader
env:
- name: MYJD_USER
value: "[email protected]"
- name: MYJD_PASSWORD
valueFrom:
secretKeyRef:
name: my_jd_secret
key: password
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /opt/JDownloader/app
name: exec
- mountPath: /opt/JDownloader/app/cfg
name: cfg
- mountPath: /opt/JDownloader/Downloads
name: downloads
- mountPath: /opt/JDownloader/app/extensions
name: extensions
volumes:
- name: exec
emptyDir: {}
- name: cfg
hostPath:
path: /path/to/jd/cfg
type: Directory
- name: downloads
hostPath:
path: /path/to/downloads
type: Directory
- name: extensions
hostPath:
path: /path/to/extensions
type: Directory
Caution
Note for RPI Zero
You may need to specify that you want the arm32v6 image (e.g. docker run -d --platform=linux/arm/v6 jaymoulin/jdownloader
) because rpi zero identifies itself as armhf which is incorrect (moby/moby#41017) (moby/moby#34875).
You can set many parameters when you configure this container, but you must specify your MyJDownloader login/password to connect to your container.
Parameter | Function |
---|---|
-v /opt/JDownloader/app/cfg |
Config file folder, saves your configuration on the host |
-v /opt/JDownloader/app/logs |
Container logs folder, specify it only if you wan to keep logs on the host |
-v /opt/JDownloader/app/extensions |
Extensions folder, specify it only if you wan to install extensions and keep it on the host |
-v /opt/JDownloader/Downloads |
Downloads folder (where you put your download mountpoint) |
-u <UID>:<GID> |
Add user identifiers to run the container with user priviledges. To obtain such values, run on your host id yourusername , additional information can be found in Docker documentation |
-p 3129:3129 |
This Network port is required for Direct Connection mode, more information in this section |
Parameter | Function |
---|---|
FILE_MYJD_USER=myjd-user |
The docker secret of your MyJDownloader user |
FILE_MYJD_PASSWORD=myjd-password |
The docker secret of your MyJDownloader password |
[email protected] |
Your MyJDownloader user |
MYJD_PASSWORD=foo |
Your MyJDownloader password |
MYJD_DEVICE_NAME=goofy |
The device name that will appear on MyJdownloader portal |
XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR=/opt/JDownloader/Downloads |
If you use this variable, set it as per the downloads folder volume! |
UMASK="0002" |
Defines specific rights for your downloaded files (default: undefined) - Must respect octal form (begins with 0 followed by three numbers between 0 and 7 included) (cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umask) |
There are 3 possibilities to give login password for MyJDownloader:
- Declare FILE_MYJD_USER and FILE_MY_JD_PASSWORD which is used with the principle of docker secret : https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/secrets/#use-secrets-in-compose. This is the most docker way.
- Declare MYJD_USER and MYJD_PASSWORD values which only create environment variable
- If haven't set FILE_MYJD_USER, FILE_MY_JD_PASSWORD, MYJD_USER and MYJD_PASSWORD values, you can still configure an account by running (Recommended method because it is the most secure but not fully automatic in the docker-compose.)
docker exec jdownloader configure [email protected] password
Other options can be changed on your MyJDownloader account : https://my.jdownloader.org/index.html#dashboard.
Direct Connection mode (or Direct Connections) improves the use of this container via MyJDownloader GUI and is strongly recommended at least in your LAN.
By enabling this mode, the communication happens directly between the client and the JDownloader server via port 3129 (by default), instead of being routed trough MyJDownloader servers. This enables the GUI to respond much faster with information reliably updating over time. In this mode, MyJDownloader server still handles service related tasks, like the session authentication and notifications.
To enable Direct Connection mode from internet, you need to open and forward port 3129 adjusting your router configuration. Please find more information in this JDownloader's article
If you are running a router like Fritz!Box, Asus, OpenWRT, DDWRT, pfSense or any other 3rd party advanced routers you may have DNS Rebind Protection enabled: Direct Connections will not work, you will have to explicitly whitelist mydns.jdownloader.org
. The procedure is different for every router, here are some tips:
- Asus Merlin: Follow this procedure to enable custom scripts and edit the dnsmasq file, then add the line
rebind-domain-ok=/mydns.jdownloader.org/
- FreshTomato: In 'Advanced->DHCP/DNS/Dnsmasq Custom configuration' add
rebind-domain-ok=mydns.jdownloader.org
- Fritz!Box: KB Article from JDownloader
- OpenWRT: browse to Network>DHCP and DNS>General Settings and add
mydns.jdownloader.org
to Domain Whitelist - pfSense: more information here
To get Direct Connection when using a bridged newtwork, please follow these steps:
- Expose 3129 port when creating the container (
-p 3129:3129
parameter) - When JDownloader is running, navigate to Settings > Advanced Settings > Search for "myjdownloader" > Find MyJDownloaderSettings: Custom Device IPs and enter your host LAN IP using this formatting
["192.168.1.10"]
. If you need to specify more IPs use["192.168.1.10","10.10.10.10"]
- Set MyJDownloaderSettings: Manual Local Port to
3129
- Set MyJDownloaderSettings: Direct Connect Mode to
Allow lan/wan connections with manual port forwarding
- Restart JDownloader, connections will now be direct
You can put a file called jdownloader-block.txt
file in your Download folder to pause the container start.
This will allow to connect to the container with a shell to debug. (docker exec -it jdownloader sh
)