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i2p.plugins.tor-updater/DOCKER.md
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Docker Usage

It is also possible to run this from within a Docker container to avoid interacting with your base system(for the most part). Use these commands to build the container. It will take a while, I need to work on reducing the number of dependencies it installs.

git clone https://i2pgit.org/idk/i2p.plugins.tor-manager.git i2p.plugins.tor-manager && i2p.plugins.tor-manager
docker build -t idk/i2p.plugins.tor-manager .

This example shares the X Server with the host, and shares the network with the host, for the sake of simplicity. A more complex setup might extend this container with a VNC server and allow the user to connect to it as if it were a remote server and avoid directly connecting to the host's X Server or some other means of isolating the browser from the host.

docker run -it --rm \
    --net=host \
    --env="DISPLAY" \
    --volume="$HOME/.Xauthority:/root/.Xauthority:rw" \
    --volume="$HOME/i2p.plugins.tor-manager/unpack:/go/src/i2pgit.org/idk/i2p.plugins.tor-manager/unpack" \
    idk/i2p.plugins.tor-manager

If you use this without passing the --net=host flag, it will always start a new I2P router inside of the Docker container. If you would like to use an I2P router running on the host system, then you will need to pass the --net=host flag.