Run Dropbox inside Docker. Fully working with local host folder mount or inter-container linking (via --volumes-from
).
This repository provides the anony253/dropbox-stretch image.
Forked from https://github.com/djrodgerspryor/docker-dropbox to update Debian version to Stretch.
docker run -d --restart=always --name=dropbox drodgers/dropbox
docker run -d --restart=always --name=dropbox \
-v /path/to/localfolder:/dbox/Dropbox \
drodgers/dropbox
This fixes file permission errrors that might occur when mounting the Dropbox file folder (/dbox/Dropbox
) from the host or a Docker container volume. You need to set DBOX_UID
/DBOX_GID
to the user id and group id of whoever owns these files on the host or in the other container.
docker run -d --restart=always --name=dropbox \
-e DBOX_UID=110 \
-e DBOX_GID=200 \
drodgers/dropbox
docker run -d --restart=always --name=dropbox \
--net="host" \
drodgers/dropbox
Check the logs of the container to get URL to authenticate with your Dropbox account.
docker logs dropbox
Copy and paste the URL in a browser and login to your Dropbox account to associate.
docker logs dropbox
You should see something like this:
"This computer is now linked to Dropbox. Welcome xxxx"
docker exec -t -i dropbox dropbox help
DBOX_UID
Default: 1000
Run Dropbox with a custom user id (matching the owner of the mounted files)
DBOX_GID
Default: 1000
Run Dropbox with a custom group id (matching the group of the mounted files)
$DBOX_SKIP_UPDATE
Default: False
Set this to True
to skip updating to the latest Dropbox version on container start
/dbox/Dropbox
Dropbox files
/dbox/.dropbox
Dropbox account configuration