PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow
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It would be great if this would somehow work with local directories or more inexpensive storage spaces. . I know there has been some talk about different ways of extending cloudron/ nextcloud storage. I tend to lag behind on these forums and with cloudron in general. So I am not sure where things stand with this. But thought I would add this comment.
wrote on Dec 15, 2020, 9:20 AM last edited by@seeker hopefully once it's released and then packaged for Cloudron it'll play nicely with the new Volumes in Cloudron 6.0, see https://docs.cloudron.io/storage/#volumes
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@seeker hopefully once it's released and then packaged for Cloudron it'll play nicely with the new Volumes in Cloudron 6.0, see https://docs.cloudron.io/storage/#volumes
wrote on Dec 15, 2020, 10:40 PM last edited by@jdaviescoates Thanks for sharing. I knew I had read things about volumes being expanded in cloudron.
I have long wanted a google alternative for photos. I hope that the photoprism is found to alleviate the privacy concerns mentioned prior in this thread. I would still be a little concerned about uploading all of my photos online. But a selection for photoprism to work its magic on. That would be nice.
I would really love a way to extend volumes to a pc at home or at the office.
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@jdaviescoates Thanks for sharing. I knew I had read things about volumes being expanded in cloudron.
I have long wanted a google alternative for photos. I hope that the photoprism is found to alleviate the privacy concerns mentioned prior in this thread. I would still be a little concerned about uploading all of my photos online. But a selection for photoprism to work its magic on. That would be nice.
I would really love a way to extend volumes to a pc at home or at the office.
wrote on Dec 15, 2020, 11:18 PM last edited by@seeker said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
I hope that the photoprism is found to alleviate the privacy concerns mentioned prior in this thread
I'm fairly certain those concerns are unfounded. Somewhere on GitHub, in response to a feature request, I think, the authors rejected the idea of deeper integration with Google because they too want a private alternative, hence creating what they have.
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@seeker said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
I hope that the photoprism is found to alleviate the privacy concerns mentioned prior in this thread
I'm fairly certain those concerns are unfounded. Somewhere on GitHub, in response to a feature request, I think, the authors rejected the idea of deeper integration with Google because they too want a private alternative, hence creating what they have.
@jdaviescoates is there a bounty up for this one? I would be interested in packaging it after I'm done with my current effort if there's a bounty
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@jdaviescoates is there a bounty up for this one? I would be interested in packaging it after I'm done with my current effort if there's a bounty
wrote on Dec 16, 2020, 8:17 PM last edited by@doodlemania2 I think perhaps you're confusing me with @marcusquinn who has sponsored various packages
I'm barely breaking even and so have not sponsored any!
But I also think @nebulon will perhaps be up for packaging this once it's actually release - he's previously met with the developers because I think they all live in Berlin.
So, um, great! But, it hasn't been released yet, I'm not sure there is any bounty, and I think perhaps no bounty will be necessary.
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@doodlemania2 I think perhaps you're confusing me with @marcusquinn who has sponsored various packages
I'm barely breaking even and so have not sponsored any!
But I also think @nebulon will perhaps be up for packaging this once it's actually release - he's previously met with the developers because I think they all live in Berlin.
So, um, great! But, it hasn't been released yet, I'm not sure there is any bounty, and I think perhaps no bounty will be necessary.
@jdaviescoates ah - no worries - i'm interested in it too, just didn't know if there was a bounty out there, I know there's lots of those flying around
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Right, we have to wait for a first upstream release in order to get going with the packaging.
@nebulon tell em to hurry! hehe
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@nebulon tell em to hurry! hehe
wrote on Jan 4, 2021, 2:30 AM last edited by jdaviescoates Jan 4, 2021, 2:32 AM@doodlemania2 I just noticed they hit their MVP milestone 2 days ago https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/milestone/1
And they've got some docs here too:
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@doodlemania2 I just noticed they hit their MVP milestone 2 days ago https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/milestone/1
And they've got some docs here too:
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Theresa from the PhotoPrism team contacted me yesterday about next steps to get a package out. Lets see how far we can get this week.
wrote on Feb 17, 2021, 8:28 AM last edited by lucidfox Feb 17, 2021, 8:29 AMAny updates on this... would love to have this on Cloudron. Don't mean to nudge, just curious how it's going with packaging.
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While we are in contact with the upstream devs, I have not managed to build a working package yet, since installation of tensorflow appears to be very particular.
wrote on Feb 17, 2021, 1:27 PM last edited byOk, thanks much for the update. Wish I could help with the packaging, but I've got zero skills or experience to contribute to that. Would be amazing to have this on Cloudron at some point, it seems to be the most promising Google Photos alternative.
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While we are in contact with the upstream devs, I have not managed to build a working package yet, since installation of tensorflow appears to be very particular.
wrote on Mar 25, 2021, 12:22 PM last edited by@nebulon said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
have not managed to build a working package yet, since installation of tensorflow appears to be very particular.
Are you still working on this?
Manage to work out how to install tensorflow?
Thanks!
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wrote on Apr 15, 2021, 11:49 AM last edited by
@nebulon Any ideas when it could be available?
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While we are in contact with the upstream devs, I have not managed to build a working package yet, since installation of tensorflow appears to be very particular.
wrote on May 3, 2021, 1:21 AM last edited by@nebulon I'd be interested in sponsoring this to happen. Not sure how much $$ that'd be but if you or someone else is interested please let me know.
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@nebulon I'd be interested in sponsoring this to happen. Not sure how much $$ that'd be but if you or someone else is interested please let me know.
@moonmeister Might also be interesting if you contact the photoprism team itself for packaging this. If they are interested, we can help them out (but you can pay them alone). AFAIK, they are also a small team and any help them get would be appreciated by them.
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@moonmeister Might also be interesting if you contact the photoprism team itself for packaging this. If they are interested, we can help them out (but you can pay them alone). AFAIK, they are also a small team and any help them get would be appreciated by them.
wrote on May 7, 2021, 4:15 AM last edited by@girish will do
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@girish will do
wrote on May 11, 2021, 12:01 AM last edited by moonmeister May 11, 2021, 12:04 AMOkay, I decided to take a crack at packaging this and was surprisingly successful.
I've detailed some of the more technical things over on the PhotoPrism Github: https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/issues/1284
For anyone who wants to expriment the docker image is
moonmeister/cloudron-photoprism:0.1.3
and the configs can be found here https://github.com/moonmeister/photoprism/tree/feat/cloudron-image/docker/cloudronPLEASE NOTE: "Working" is currently defined as "You can log in". Basic features like, uploading photos are still broken.
@girish I'm currious what you need when this is all working to publish. Meaning, do you need a dedicated repo with the manifest and Dockerfiles and all associated info? Can this be anywhere or does it need to be in the cloudron gitlab? Or can this stuff live in the PhotoPrism repository in a subfolder?
I think that's everything I have for now. Anything else I should know? thanks.
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Okay, I decided to take a crack at packaging this and was surprisingly successful.
I've detailed some of the more technical things over on the PhotoPrism Github: https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/issues/1284
For anyone who wants to expriment the docker image is
moonmeister/cloudron-photoprism:0.1.3
and the configs can be found here https://github.com/moonmeister/photoprism/tree/feat/cloudron-image/docker/cloudronPLEASE NOTE: "Working" is currently defined as "You can log in". Basic features like, uploading photos are still broken.
@girish I'm currious what you need when this is all working to publish. Meaning, do you need a dedicated repo with the manifest and Dockerfiles and all associated info? Can this be anywhere or does it need to be in the cloudron gitlab? Or can this stuff live in the PhotoPrism repository in a subfolder?
I think that's everything I have for now. Anything else I should know? thanks.
@moonmeister ah impressive, so you were able to deal with tensorflow using our base image? Looking at your Dockerfiles you seem to temporarily rely on
moonmeister/photoprism-dev:test2
is this something which could be put into that Dockerfile for completeness to have version pinned releases in the package?