/xteve_guide2go

xteve_guide2go

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xteve, guide2go in one docker with cron

docker runs in host mode
access xteve webui ip:34400/web/

after docker start check your config folder and do your setups, setup is persistent, start from scratch by delete them

cron and xteve start options are updated on docker restart.

mounts to use as sample
Container Path: /root/.xteve <> /mnt/user/appdata/xteve/
Container Path: /config <> /mnt/user/appdata/xteve/_config/
Container Path: /guide2go <> /mnt/user/appdata/xteve/_guide2go/
Container Path: /tmp/xteve <> /tmp/xteve/
Container Path: /TVH <> /mnt/user/appdata/tvheadend/data/ << not needed if no TVHeadend is used
while /mnt/user/appdata/ should fit to your system path ...

docker run -d \
  --name=xteve_guide2go \
  --net=host \
  --log-opt max-size=10m \
  --log-opt max-file=3 \
  -e TZ="Europe/Berlin" \
  -v /mnt/user/appdata/xteve/:/root/.xteve:rw \
  -v /mnt/user/appdata/xteve/_config/:/config:rw \
  -v /mnt/user/appdata/xteve/_guide2go/:/guide2go:rw \
  -v /tmp/xteve/:/tmp/xteve:rw \
  -v /mnt/user/appdata/tvheadend/data/:/TVH \
  alturismo/xteve_guide2go

setup guide2go SD subscrition as follows or copy your existing .yaml files into your mounted /guide2go folder
docker exec -it "dockername" guide2go -configure /guide2go/"your_epg_name".yaml

to test the cronjob functions
docker exec -it "dockername" ./config/cronjob.sh

included functions are (all can be individual turned on / off)

xteve - iptv and epg proxy server for plex, emby, etc ... thanks to @marmei
website: http://xteve.de
Discord: https://discordapp.com/channels/465222357754314767/465222357754314773

guide2go - xmltv epg grabber for schedules direct, thanks to @marmei
github: https://github.com/mar-mei/guide2go
Schedules Direct web: http://www.schedulesdirect.org/

some small script lines cause i personally use tvheadend and get playlist for xteve and cp xml data to tvheadend

plex and/or emby direct epg update after guide2go update (no wait for scheduled tasks, trigger more often, ...)

so, credits to the programmers, i just putted this together in a docker to fit my needs