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[GH-ISSUE #606] Where to get shiori Version inside running docker #314
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Originally created by @rmayergfx on GitHub (Apr 29, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori/issues/606
Any help is welcome. I would like to find out the installed version running on a Synology NAS in Docker. Unfortunately I don't see the version number in the settings or anywhere else in the running container.
@stale[bot] commented on GitHub (May 29, 2023):
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@gBasil commented on GitHub (Jul 5, 2023):
@fmartingr I think you might've forgotten to reopen this issue.
@fmartingr commented on GitHub (Jul 5, 2023):
If you are running in docker, you can check what image tag you are using to see the version. There's a feature request to add the version inside the application to ease this task: #455
let me know if this helps of if you need more guidance. I'm not very familiar with running things in docker under a Synology NAS, but you should have some GUI to help you check the information.
@fmartingr commented on GitHub (Jul 20, 2023):
Closing this in favor of #455