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# Examples

Firefox

version: "3.4"
services:
  neko:
    image: "m1k1o/neko:latest"
    restart: "unless-stopped"
    shm_size: "2gb"
    ports:
      - "8080:8080"
      - "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
    environment:
      NEKO_SCREEN: '1920x1080@30'
      NEKO_PASSWORD: neko
      NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
      NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
      NEKO_NAT1TO1: <your-IP>

Chromium

version: "3.4"
services:
  neko:
    image: "m1k1o/neko:chromium"
    restart: "unless-stopped"
    shm_size: "2gb"
    ports:
      - "8080:8080"
      - "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
    cap_add:
      - SYS_ADMIN
    environment:
      NEKO_SCREEN: '1920x1080@30'
      NEKO_PASSWORD: neko
      NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
      NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
      NEKO_NAT1TO1: <your-IP>

VLC

version: "3.4"
services:
  neko:
    image: "m1k1o/neko:vlc"
    restart: "unless-stopped"
    shm_size: "2gb"
    volumes:
      - "<your-video-folder>:/video" 
    ports:
      - "8080:8080"
      - "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
    cap_add:
      - SYS_ADMIN
    environment:
      NEKO_SCREEN: '1920x1080@30'
      NEKO_PASSWORD: neko
      NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: admin
      NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
      NEKO_NAT1TO1: <your-IP>

Raspberry Pi

Note! Since HW accelerated pipeline is using H264, you are only able to connect from browsers supporting H264 for WebRTC. At the time of implementing, Firefox does not support this. When omitting NEKO_VIDEO and NEKO_H264 parameters, you get default CPU encoding with VP8.

version: "3.4"
services:
  neko:
    image: "m1k1o/neko:arm-chromium"
    restart: "unless-stopped"
    # increase on rpi's with more then 1gb ram.
    shm_size: "520mb"
    ports:
      - "8088:8080"
      - "52000-52100:52000-52100/udp"
    # note: this is important since we need a GPU for hardware acceleration alternatively
    #       mount the devices into the docker.
    privileged: true
    environment:
      NEKO_SCREEN: '1280x720@30'
      NEKO_PASSWORD: 'neko'
      NEKO_PASSWORD_ADMIN: 'admin'
      NEKO_EPR: 52000-52100
      # note: when setting NEKO_VIDEO, then variables NEKO_MAX_FPS and NEKO_VIDEO_BITRATE
      #       are not being used, you can adjust them in this variable.
      NEKO_VIDEO: |
        ximagesrc display-name=%s use-damage=0 show-pointer=true use-damage=false
          ! video/x-raw,framerate=30/1
          ! videoconvert
          ! queue
          ! video/x-raw,framerate=30/1,format=NV12
          ! v4l2h264enc extra-controls="controls,h264_profile=0,video_bitrate=1250000;"
          ! h264parse config-interval=3
          ! video/x-h264,profile=baseline,stream-format=byte-stream        
      NEKO_H264: 1

Not using docker?

You can execute neko --help to see available arguments. In Dockerfile you can find required dependencies and install them manually.