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Examples
Firefox
version: "3.4"
services:
neko:
image: "m1k1o/neko:firefox"
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
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.