it works
Scotch-in-your-3-1-1-bottles team, unite!
Waiting for steamphone
The jellyfin app has both already... not sure what you're on about?
Please submit a pre-built docker image to the unraid app store!
I employed imagemagick recently to batch edit some pics via CLI but I'm not sure if it's a drop in replacement for bridge and lightroom.
I have albums generate automatically... see my posts above
Sure... I'm on unraid...
cd /mnt/user/appdata_docker/immich/immich-go
./immich-go -server=http://192.168.20.1:8080 -key=IMMICH_API_KEY upload -create-album-folder -when-no-date=FILE /mnt/user/photo_libraries```
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There are other flag arguments that may be applicable to your use case... I'd suggest finding immich-go documentation on github and reading. It's not that intense of a read.
I just set up something similar a couple weeks ago because I wanted to upload named album folders as albums into immich.
Workflow is:
Syncthing to sync phone folder to folder on unraid server.
2nd syncthing instance to sync above folder to "photo albums" folder.
Immich-go cron job runs hourly to upload photo albums folder to immich
I used immich-go because the CLI upload with album tag kept failing and apparently it's a common issue so.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ immich-go worked first try.
Now all my photos are uploaded as albums with no manual input:
Tried again and it worked lol. This is albums from folders in a file directory uploaded to immich using immich-go.
All good, just sharing my experience... I'm enjoying immich. 🤷♂️
I know you guys conversed this far; just wanted to share with you that readarr functions like wet garbage compared to the other arr programs. Just don't go in with high expectations with readarr, and if it ends up not working well (or at all), just know the other arrs are really top notch. Radarr works awesome and sonarr will literally keep your shows up to current for you. All that said too... there is a steep learning curve to this whole thing if you're new to docker.