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This image contains a template generator called mo based on Mustache which allows us to generate an icecast config on the fly.
ENV | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
GENERATE_TEMPLATE |
False | Generate icecast.xml conf from environment variables |
IC_ADMIN |
icemaster@localhost | Icecast administrator email, for contact use |
IC_ADMIN_PASSWORD |
hackme | Icecast administrator password, please consider changing it |
IC_ADMIN_USER |
admin | Icecast administrator username |
IC_CLIENT_TIMEOUT |
30 | Client Timeout |
IC_HEADER_TIMEOUT |
15 | Header Timeout |
IC_HOSTNAME |
localhost | Hostname of your icecast environment |
IC_LISTEN_BIND_ADDRESS |
0.0.0.0 | Listen bind address |
IC_LISTEN_MOUNT |
stream | Mount name for streams (localhost:8000/stream.opus / localhost:8000/radiostar.mp3) |
IC_LISTEN_PORT |
8000 | Icecast Listen Port, by default image exposes port 8000 |
IC_LOCATION |
Earth | Location of Icecast Server, only for informational purpose ("Spain") |
IC_MAX_CLIENTS |
100 | Max clients for Icecast Server |
IC_MAX_SOURCES |
4 | Max sources for Icecast Server |
IC_SOURCE_PASSWORD |
hackme | Icecast Default Source Password |
IC_SOURCE_TIMEOUT |
10 | Icecast Source Timeout |
IC_QUEUE_SIZE |
524288 | Icecast queue size |
IC_BURST_SIZE |
65535 | Icecast burst size |
IC_MASTER_RELAY_PASSWORD |
hackme | Password for slave relays |
ENABLE_RELAY |
False | If this is enabled will add relay config |
IC_RELAY_MASTER_SERVER |
changeme | Master relay server (host) |
IC_RELAY_MASTER_PORT |
8000 | Master relay port |
IC_RELAY_MASTER_UPDATE_INTERVAL |
120 | Default update interval |
IC_RELAY_MASTER_PASSWORD |
hackme | Master relay password |
IC_DEBUG_LOGLEVEL |
3 | Debug Loglevel |
IC_LOGSIZE |
10000 | Size of log (lines) |
- With template generation
docker run -td -e GENERATE_TEMPLATE=True ghcr.io/lyl-radio/icecast:latest
- With your own config
docker run -it -v "config:/etc/icecast.xml" ghcr.io/lyl-radio/icecast:latest
You can try the compose file, which starts a master and a relay.
docker-compose up