├── .gitmodules ├── deb └── libjpeg8_8d-2_amd64.deb ├── docker-cmd-start.sh ├── .editorconfig ├── .dockerignore ├── .travis.yml ├── Dockerfile ├── README.md ├── CHANGELOG.md └── LICENSE /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "hydrus"] 2 | path = hydrus 3 | url = https://github.com/hydrusnetwork/hydrus 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deb/libjpeg8_8d-2_amd64.deb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/HEAD/deb/libjpeg8_8d-2_amd64.deb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-cmd-start.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | . venv/bin/activate 4 | 5 | stop() { 6 | ./server.py stop -d="/data" 7 | } 8 | 9 | trap "stop" SIGTERM 10 | 11 | ./server.py -d="/data" & 12 | 13 | wait $! 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [*] 2 | charset = utf-8 3 | indent_size = 2 4 | indent_style = space 5 | end_of_line = lf 6 | insert_final_newline = true 7 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 8 | 9 | [*.md] 10 | trim_trailing_whitespace = false 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.dockerignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | **/.git 2 | **/*.md 3 | **/*.sql 4 | **/*.txt 5 | **/COPYING 6 | /hydrus/bin/swfrender_osx 7 | /hydrus/bin/swfrender_win32.exe 8 | /hydrus/bin/upnpc_osx 9 | /hydrus/bin/upnpc_win32.exe 10 | /hydrus/db 11 | /hydrus/help 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | services: 2 | - docker 3 | install: 4 | - docker build . -t hydrus-server 5 | - docker run -d hydrus-server 6 | script: 7 | - '[ $(docker ps | grep -c hydrus-server) -eq 1 ]' 8 | - docker inspect -f "{{ .State.Running }}" $(docker ps -aq) | grep -zoPq "true" 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # hydrus-server-docker 2 | # Copyright (C) 2018-present imtbl https://github.com/imtbl 3 | 4 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by 6 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 | # (at your option) any later version. 8 | 9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. 13 | 14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 15 | # along with this program. If not, see . 16 | 17 | FROM python:3.9-slim-buster 18 | 19 | ARG USER_ID=1000 20 | ARG GROUP_ID=1000 21 | 22 | ENV \ 23 | USER_ID=$USER_ID \ 24 | GROUP_ID=$GROUP_ID 25 | 26 | WORKDIR /usr/src/app 27 | 28 | COPY ./hydrus . 29 | COPY ./deb . 30 | 31 | RUN \ 32 | apt-get update && apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \ 33 | build-essential \ 34 | ffmpeg \ 35 | multiarch-support \ 36 | wget && \ 37 | dpkg -i libjpeg8_8d-2_amd64.deb && \ 38 | rm libjpeg8_8d-2_amd64.deb && \ 39 | pip install --upgrade pip && \ 40 | pip install virtualenv && \ 41 | virtualenv venv && \ 42 | . venv/bin/activate && \ 43 | pip install \ 44 | beautifulsoup4~=4.9.3 \ 45 | chardet~=4.0.0 \ 46 | lz4~=3.1.3 \ 47 | numpy~=1.20.1 \ 48 | opencv-python-headless~=4.5.1.48 \ 49 | pillow~=8.1.0 \ 50 | psutil~=5.8.0 \ 51 | pylzma~=0.5.0 \ 52 | pyopenssl~=20.0.1 \ 53 | pyyaml~=5.4.1 \ 54 | requests~=2.25.1 \ 55 | send2trash~=1.5.0 \ 56 | service_identity~=18.1.0 \ 57 | twisted~=20.3.0 && \ 58 | rm -r ~/.cache && \ 59 | apt-get remove build-essential --purge -y && \ 60 | apt-get clean && apt-get autoremove --purge -y && \ 61 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ 62 | chown -R ${USER_ID}:${GROUP_ID} /usr/src/app && \ 63 | chmod +x \ 64 | server.py \ 65 | bin/swfrender_linux && \ 66 | mkdir /data && chown -R ${USER_ID}:${GROUP_ID} /data 67 | 68 | COPY docker-cmd-start.sh /usr/local/bin/start 69 | RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/start 70 | 71 | EXPOSE 45870/tcp 45871/tcp 45872/tcp 72 | 73 | HEALTHCHECK --interval=1m --timeout=10s --retries=3 \ 74 | CMD wget --quiet --tries=1 --no-check-certificate --spider \ 75 | https://localhost:45870 || exit 1 76 | 77 | VOLUME /data 78 | 79 | USER ${USER_ID}:${GROUP_ID} 80 | 81 | CMD ["start"] 82 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # hydrus-server-docker [![hydrus server version][hydrus-server-badge]][hydrus-server-version] [![Build status][travis-badge]][travis] [![Docker Hub build][docker-hub-badge]][docker-hub] 2 | 3 | > [hydrus server][hydrus-server] running on Debian 4 | 5 | __Unmaintained:__ this project is no longer maintained. I suggest you check out 6 | [suika/hydrus][hydrus-docker] as an alternative (Docker images for both hydrus 7 | client and server are provided). 8 | 9 | This is a simple Debian-based Docker setup for running 10 | [hydrus server][hydrus-server] from source. 11 | 12 | The latest build runs [hydrus server version 430][hydrus-server-version]. 13 | 14 | ## Table of contents 15 | 16 | + [Install](#install) 17 | + [Dependencies](#dependencies) 18 | + [Updating](#updating) 19 | + [Upgrading from 3.x to 4.x](#upgrading-from-3x-to-4x) 20 | + [Upgrading from 2.x to 3.x](#upgrading-from-2x-to-3x) 21 | + [Upgrading from 1.x to 2.x](#upgrading-from-1x-to-2x) 22 | + [Usage](#usage) 23 | + [Ports](#ports) 24 | + [Storage](#storage) 25 | + [Maintainer](#maintainer) 26 | + [Contribute](#contribute) 27 | + [License](#license) 28 | 29 | ## Install 30 | 31 | The easiest way to install is via [Docker Hub][docker-hub]: 32 | 33 | ```zsh 34 | user@local:~$ docker pull mtbl/hydrus-server-docker 35 | ``` 36 | 37 | By default, this will pull the latest build. To specify an image with a 38 | specific version of hydrus server, provide the version number as tag, e.g.: 39 | 40 | ```zsh 41 | user@local:~$ docker pull mtbl/hydrus-server-docker:430 42 | ``` 43 | 44 | Alternatively, you can also build the image yourself: 45 | 46 | ```zsh 47 | user@local:~$ git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker.git 48 | user@local:~$ cd hydrus-server-docker 49 | user@local:hydrus-server-docker$ docker build . -t hydrus-server-docker 50 | ``` 51 | 52 | The user that is used inside the container has UID `1000` and GID `1000` by 53 | default. You can adjust this (e.g., to match your host UID/GID) by providing 54 | the arguments `USER_ID` and `GROUP_ID` when making a build. 55 | 56 | ### Dependencies 57 | 58 | + [Docker][docker] 59 | 60 | ### Updating 61 | 62 | If you have installed via Docker Hub, just pull the updated image. Otherwise, 63 | pull from this repository and make a new build. 64 | 65 | This repository follows [semantic versioning][semantic-versioning] and any 66 | breaking changes that require additional attention will be released under a new 67 | major version (e.g., `2.0.0`). Minor version updates (e.g., `1.1.0` or `1.2.0`) 68 | are therefore always safe to simply install via the routine mentioned before. 69 | 70 | When necessary, this section will be expanded with upgrade guides to new major 71 | versions. 72 | 73 | #### Upgrading from 3.x to 4.x 74 | 75 | Upgrading from `3.x` to `4.x` can be done via pulling the updated image from 76 | Docker Hub or building it yourself and requires no further manual changes. 77 | 78 | `4.0.0` has introduced no breaking changes and merely reflects the switch to a 79 | new license (AGPLv3). 80 | 81 | #### Upgrading from 2.x to 3.x 82 | 83 | Upgrading from `2.x` to `3.x` can be done via pulling the updated image from 84 | Docker Hub or building it yourself and requires no further manual changes. 85 | 86 | Due to the introduction of OpenCV to hydrus server (which is hard to build on 87 | Alpine), the Docker image is now based on Debian instead of Alpine. 88 | 89 | #### Upgrading from 1.x to 2.x 90 | 91 | Upgrading from `1.x` to `2.x` can be done via pulling the updated image from 92 | Docker Hub or building it yourself and requires no further manual changes. 93 | 94 | Since there have been issues with running the pre-compiled version of hydrus 95 | server 335+ (which made the switch to Python 3) on the previous Docker setup, 96 | starting with `2.0.0`, the Docker image is now based on Alpine (instead of 97 | Debian) and runs hydrus server from source. 98 | 99 | This approximately halves the resulting image size while at the same time 100 | making it easier to adapt for future changes/dependencies. 101 | 102 | ## Usage 103 | 104 | ### Ports 105 | 106 | First, you need to bind the exposed ports. This can be done automatically using 107 | `-P` but it is recommended to bind them manually instead since having changing 108 | ports every time you run a new container might be annoying when used in 109 | combination with other services. 110 | 111 | hydrus-server-docker exposes the following three ports by default: 112 | 113 | + `45870/tcp` 114 | + `45871/tcp` 115 | + `45872/tcp` 116 | 117 | These are used to access the different services. `45870` is the default port 118 | for the server administration service while `45871` and `45872` are used for 119 | repositories. You will generally have two (one for tags and one for files), but 120 | if you add more, you will also need to expose additional ports. 121 | 122 | ### Storage 123 | 124 | Per default, hydrus-server-docker stores its databases and media inside the 125 | `/data` directory which is a mount point that is persisted as a volume. A new 126 | volume will be created every time a container is created, making it less ideal 127 | as a long-term solution. Instead, you should create a named volume yourself and 128 | mount that over it: 129 | 130 | ```zsh 131 | user@local:~$ docker volume create hydrus-server-data 132 | ``` 133 | 134 | After creating your named volume, you can run the container. Here is a full 135 | example with all the options mentioned above: 136 | 137 | ```zsh 138 | user@local:~$ docker run -p 45870:45870 -p 45871:45871 -p 45872:45872 -v hydrus-server-data:/data -d mtbl/hydrus-server-docker 139 | ``` 140 | 141 | Specifying the same named volume every time a container is created gives each 142 | of these instances access to the same persisted data. 143 | 144 | Of course, using a bind mount instead of a named volume is also possible but 145 | for performance reasons only recommended if you need easy access to the data on 146 | the host machine. 147 | 148 | ## Maintainer 149 | 150 | [imtbl][maintainer] 151 | 152 | ## Contribute 153 | 154 | You are welcome to help out! 155 | 156 | [Open an issue][issues] or submit a pull request. 157 | 158 | ## License 159 | 160 | [AGPLv3](LICENSE) © imtbl 161 | 162 | [hydrus-docker]: https://hub.docker.com/r/suika/hydrus 163 | [hydrus-server]: http://hydrusnetwork.github.io/hydrus/ 164 | [hydrus-server-version]: https://github.com/hydrusnetwork/hydrus/releases/tag/v430 165 | [docker-hub]: https://hub.docker.com/r/mtbl/hydrus-server-docker/ 166 | [docker-hub-tags]: https://hub.docker.com/r/mtbl/hydrus-server-docker/tags/ 167 | [docker]: https://www.docker.com/ 168 | [semantic-versioning]: https://semver.org/ 169 | 170 | [hydrus-server-badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/hydrus%20server-version%20430-blue.svg 171 | 172 | [travis]: https://travis-ci.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker 173 | [travis-badge]: https://travis-ci.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker.svg 174 | 175 | [docker-hub-badge]: https://img.shields.io/docker/cloud/automated/mtbl/hydrus-server-docker.svg 176 | 177 | [maintainer]: https://github.com/imtbl 178 | [issues]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/issues/new 179 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Changelog 2 | 3 | All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. 4 | 5 | The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](http://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/) 6 | and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). 7 | 8 | ## [Unreleased] 9 | 10 | ## [4.4.0] - 2021-02-25 11 | 12 | ### Changed 13 | 14 | + Updated hydrus server version 15 | + Updated dependencies 16 | 17 | ## [4.3.0] - 2021-01-21 18 | 19 | ### Changed 20 | 21 | + Updated hydrus server version 22 | + Updated dependencies 23 | 24 | ## [4.2.0] - 2020-12-09 25 | 26 | ### Changed 27 | 28 | + Based Docker image on Python 3.9 29 | + Updated hydrus server version 30 | + Updated dependencies 31 | 32 | ## [4.1.0] - 2020-11-11 33 | 34 | ### Changed 35 | 36 | + Updated hydrus server version 37 | + Updated dependencies 38 | 39 | ## [4.0.0] - 2020-10-22 40 | 41 | ### Changed 42 | 43 | + Updated hydrus server version 44 | + Updated dependencies 45 | + Switched to AGPLv3 46 | 47 | ## [3.29.0] - 2020-09-07 48 | 49 | ### Changed 50 | 51 | + Updated hydrus server version 52 | + Updated dependencies 53 | 54 | ## [3.28.0] - 2020-06-14 55 | 56 | ### Changed 57 | 58 | + Updated hydrus server version 59 | 60 | ## [3.27.0] - 2020-04-16 61 | 62 | ### Changed 63 | 64 | + Updated hydrus server version 65 | + Updated dependencies 66 | 67 | ## [3.26.0] - 2020-03-17 68 | 69 | ### Changed 70 | 71 | + Updated hydrus server version 72 | + Updated dependencies 73 | 74 | ## [3.25.0] - 2020-02-13 75 | 76 | ### Changed 77 | 78 | + Updated hydrus server version 79 | + Updated dependencies 80 | 81 | ## [3.24.0] - 2020-01-16 82 | 83 | ### Changed 84 | 85 | + Updated hydrus server version 86 | + Updated dependencies 87 | 88 | ## [3.23.1] - 2020-01-12 89 | 90 | ### Fixed 91 | 92 | + Removed unnecessary `gosu` package from Docker image builds 93 | 94 | ## [3.23.0] - 2020-01-12 95 | 96 | ### Removed 97 | 98 | + Removed the ability to define custom UID and GID for the Docker container at 99 | container creation due to several issues arising from that 100 | 101 | ## [3.22.0] - 2020-01-05 102 | 103 | ### Added 104 | 105 | + Added the ability to define custom UID and GID for the Docker container at 106 | container creation 107 | 108 | ## [3.21.0] - 2020-01-02 109 | 110 | ### Changed 111 | 112 | + Updated dependencies 113 | + Updated hydrus server version 114 | 115 | ## [3.20.0] - 2019-12-20 116 | 117 | ### Changed 118 | 119 | + Updated hydrus server version 120 | 121 | ## [3.19.0] - 2019-11-28 122 | 123 | ### Changed 124 | 125 | + Updated hydrus server version 126 | + Updated Python to version 3.8 127 | 128 | ## [3.18.0] - 2019-11-14 129 | 130 | ### Changed 131 | 132 | + Updated hydrus server version 133 | 134 | ## [3.17.0] - 2019-10-16 135 | 136 | ### Changed 137 | 138 | + Updated hydrus server version 139 | 140 | ## [3.16.0] - 2019-10-16 141 | 142 | ### Changed 143 | 144 | + Updated hydrus server version 145 | 146 | ## [3.15.0] - 2019-10-08 147 | 148 | ### Changed 149 | 150 | + Updated hydrus server version 151 | 152 | ## [3.14.0] - 2019-09-29 153 | 154 | ### Changed 155 | 156 | + Updated hydrus server version 157 | 158 | ## [3.13.0] - 2019-09-17 159 | 160 | ### Changed 161 | 162 | + Updated hydrus server version 163 | 164 | ## [3.12.0] - 2019-09-06 165 | 166 | ### Changed 167 | 168 | + Updated hydrus server version 169 | 170 | ## [3.11.0] - 2019-08-25 171 | 172 | ### Changed 173 | 174 | + Updated hydrus server version 175 | 176 | ## [3.10.0] - 2019-08-19 177 | 178 | ### Changed 179 | 180 | + Decreased Docker image size 181 | + Updated hydrus server version 182 | 183 | ## [3.9.0] - 2019-08-08 184 | 185 | ### Changed 186 | 187 | + Updated hydrus server version 188 | 189 | ## [3.8.0] - 2019-08-03 190 | 191 | ### Changed 192 | 193 | + Updated hydrus server version 194 | 195 | ## [3.7.0] - 2019-07-28 196 | 197 | ### Changed 198 | 199 | + Updated hydrus server version 200 | + Updated base image to Debian Buster 201 | 202 | ## [3.6.0] - 2019-07-05 203 | 204 | ### Changed 205 | 206 | + Updated hydrus server version 207 | 208 | ## [3.5.0] - 2019-07-05 209 | 210 | ### Changed 211 | 212 | + Updated hydrus server version 213 | 214 | ## [3.4.0] - 2019-06-16 215 | 216 | ### Changed 217 | 218 | + Updated hydrus server version 219 | 220 | ## [3.3.0] - 2019-05-31 221 | 222 | ### Changed 223 | 224 | + Updated hydrus server version 225 | 226 | ## [3.2.0] - 2019-05-23 227 | 228 | ### Changed 229 | 230 | + Updated hydrus server version 231 | 232 | ## [3.1.0] - 2019-05-18 233 | 234 | ### Changed 235 | 236 | + Updated hydrus server version 237 | 238 | ## [3.0.0] - 2019-05-18 239 | 240 | ### Changed 241 | 242 | + Switched base image to Debian to make usage of OpenCV feasible 243 | + Added OpenCV 244 | 245 | ## [2.15.0] - 2019-05-11 246 | 247 | ### Changed 248 | 249 | + Updated hydrus server version 250 | 251 | ## [2.14.0] - 2019-05-02 252 | 253 | ### Changed 254 | 255 | + Updated hydrus server version 256 | 257 | ## [2.13.0] - 2019-04-25 258 | 259 | ### Changed 260 | 261 | + Updated hydrus server version 262 | 263 | ## [2.12.0] - 2019-04-21 264 | 265 | ### Changed 266 | 267 | + Updated hydrus server version 268 | 269 | ## [2.11.0] - 2019-04-13 270 | 271 | ### Changed 272 | 273 | + Updated hydrus server version 274 | 275 | ## [2.10.0] - 2019-04-04 276 | 277 | ### Changed 278 | 279 | + Updated hydrus server version 280 | 281 | ## [2.9.0] - 2019-04-04 282 | 283 | ### Changed 284 | 285 | + Updated hydrus server version 286 | 287 | ## [2.8.0] - 2019-03-24 288 | 289 | ### Added 290 | 291 | + Added default volume 292 | 293 | ### Changed 294 | 295 | + Updated hydrus server version 296 | 297 | ## [2.7.0] - 2019-03-14 298 | 299 | ### Changed 300 | 301 | + Updated hydrus server version 302 | 303 | ## [2.6.0] - 2019-03-07 304 | 305 | ### Changed 306 | 307 | + Updated hydrus server version 308 | 309 | ## [2.5.0] - 2019-03-04 310 | 311 | ### Changed 312 | 313 | + Added container healthchecks 314 | + Updated hydrus server version 315 | 316 | ## [2.4.0] - 2019-02-15 317 | 318 | ### Changed 319 | 320 | + Excluded `.git` directories from Docker image 321 | + Updated hydrus server version 322 | 323 | ## [2.3.1] - 2019-02-10 324 | 325 | ### Fixed 326 | 327 | + Fixed `git clone` instruction to include the hydrus server submodule 328 | 329 | ## [2.3.0] - 2019-02-10 330 | 331 | ### Changed 332 | 333 | + Updated hydrus server version 334 | + Included hydrus server as a Git submodule instead of downloading the sources 335 | when building 336 | 337 | ## [2.2.0] - 2019-02-01 338 | 339 | ### Changed 340 | 341 | + Updated hydrus server version 342 | 343 | ## [2.1.0] - 2019-01-24 344 | 345 | ### Changed 346 | 347 | + Updated hydrus server version 348 | 349 | ## [2.0.0] - 2019-01-20 350 | 351 | ### Changed 352 | 353 | + Updated hydrus server version 354 | + Updated setup to run hydrus server from source (instead of the pre-compiled 355 | executable) 356 | + Switched base image to Alpine (instead of Debian) 357 | 358 | ## [1.4.1] - 2019-01-13 359 | 360 | ### Fixed 361 | 362 | + Rolled hydrus server version back to 334 due to issues with 335 363 | 364 | ## [1.4.0] - 2019-01-13 365 | 366 | ### Changed 367 | 368 | + Updated hydrus server version 369 | 370 | ## [1.3.0] - 2018-12-12 371 | 372 | ### Changed 373 | 374 | + Updated hydrus server version 375 | 376 | ## [1.2.0] - 2018-12-06 377 | 378 | ### Changed 379 | 380 | + Updated hydrus server version 381 | + Reduced image size 382 | 383 | ## [1.1.0] - 2018-12-02 384 | 385 | ### Changed 386 | 387 | + Reduced image size 388 | + Changed terminology (for aesthetic reasons) 389 | 390 | ## [1.0.2] - 2018-11-30 391 | 392 | ### Fixed 393 | 394 | + Fixed errors in readme 395 | 396 | ## [1.0.1] - 2018-11-29 397 | 398 | ### Fixed 399 | 400 | + Removed unnecessary `VOLUME` declaration in Dockerfile 401 | + see [this article](https://boxboat.com/2017/01/23/volumes-and-dockerfiles-dont-mix/) 402 | 403 | ## 1.0.0 - 2018-11-29 404 | 405 | ### Added 406 | 407 | + Initial release 408 | 409 | [Unreleased]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/4.4.0...develop 410 | [4.4.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/4.3.0...4.4.0 411 | [4.3.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/4.2.0...4.3.0 412 | [4.2.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/4.1.0...4.2.0 413 | [4.1.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/4.0.0...4.1.0 414 | [4.0.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.29.0...4.0.0 415 | [3.29.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.28.0...3.29.0 416 | [3.28.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.27.0...3.28.0 417 | [3.27.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.26.0...3.27.0 418 | [3.26.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.25.0...3.26.0 419 | [3.25.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.24.0...3.25.0 420 | [3.24.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.23.1...3.24.0 421 | [3.23.1]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.23.0...3.23.1 422 | [3.23.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.22.0...3.23.0 423 | [3.22.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.21.0...3.22.0 424 | [3.21.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.20.0...3.21.0 425 | [3.20.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.19.0...3.20.0 426 | [3.19.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.18.0...3.19.0 427 | [3.18.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.17.0...3.18.0 428 | [3.17.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.16.0...3.17.0 429 | [3.16.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.15.0...3.16.0 430 | [3.15.0]: https://github.com/imtbl/hydrus-server-docker/compare/3.14.0...3.15.0 431 | [3.14.0]: 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