Stremio is a free application which lets you stream your favorite shows and movies.
The Docker images in this repository bundle stremio-server, ffmpeg and web player for you, ready to use in a small Alpine image.
I built this to run Stremio on my Raspberry Pi 5 and couldn't find something that has both player and server but also the official image seemed too big but also lacks the Web Player and doesn't work out of the box if no HTTPS is configured.
- All-in-One: Bundles Stremio server, web player, and ffmpeg in a single container.
- Simple Networking: Both the web player and server run on port 8080 behind nginx, so you only need to expose one port.
- Automatic Server Configuration: Use
AUTO_SERVER_URLorSERVER_URLto automatically configure the streaming server URL in the web player. - HTTPS Out-of-the-Box: Automatically generates and uses SSL certificates when an
IPADDRESSis provided. - Custom Certificates: Supports using your own domain and SSL certificates.
- Hardware Acceleration: Includes ffmpeg with VAAPI support for Intel and AMD GPUs.
- Cross-Platform: Builds are available for
amd64,arm/v6,arm/v7,arm64/v8, andppc64le. - HTTP Basic Auth: Secure your instance with a username and password.
- A host with Docker installed.
If you haven't installed Docker yet, you can usually install it with:
curl -sSL https://get.docker.com | sh
sudo usermod -aG docker $(whoami)
exitAnd log in again.
Option A: Using Docker Compose (Recommended)
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/tsaridas/stremio-docker.git
cd stremio-docker
# Edit compose.yaml if needed, then run:
docker compose up -dThe compose file includes common settings like NO_CORS: 1 and AUTO_SERVER_URL: 1.
Option B: Using Docker Run
docker run -d \
--name=stremio-docker \
-e NO_CORS=1 \
-e AUTO_SERVER_URL=1 \
-v ./stremio-data:/root/.stremio-server \
-p 8080:8080/tcp \
--restart unless-stopped \
tsaridas/stremio-docker:latestThe Web UI will now be available on http://<YOUR_SERVER_IP>:8080. The streaming server will be auto-configured for you from the URL of the browser you are using to open it.
💡 Your configuration files and cache will be saved in
./stremio-dataon your host machine.
These options can be configured by setting environment variables using -e KEY="VALUE" in the docker run command.
| Env | Default | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
IPADDRESS |
- | 192.168.1.10 |
Set this to a valid IPv4 in order to enable https and generate certificates with stremio domain. If you set this to 0-0-0-0 it will try to automatically get your public ip. Getting the public ip and DNS is not reliable and might need multiple retries. It will not work for IPv6 |
SERVER_URL |
- | http://192.168.1.10:11470/ |
Manually sets the streaming server URL. This is useful when you want to force a specific URL. |
AUTO_SERVER_URL |
0 | 1 | When set to 1, the streaming server URL is automatically detected from the browser's URL. This is the recommended setting for most users. |
NO_CORS |
1 | 0 |
Set to enable server's cors. Default is disabled. |
CASTING_DISABLED |
- | 1 |
Set to disable casting. You should set this to 1 if you're getting SSDP errors in the logs |
WEBUI_LOCATION |
- | http://192.168.1.10:8080 |
Sets the redirect page for web player and automatically sets up streaming server for you when one tries to access server at port 11470 or 12470. Default is https://app.strem.io/shell-v4.4/ |
WEBUI_INTERNAL_PORT |
8080 | 9090 |
Sets the port inside the docker container for the web player |
FFMPEG_BIN |
- | /usr/bin/ |
Set for custom ffmpeg bin path |
FFPROBE_BIN |
- | /usr/bin/ |
Set for custom ffprobe bin path |
APP_PATH |
- | /srv/stremio-path/ |
Set for custom path for stremio server. Server will always save cache to /root/.stremio-server though so it's only for its config files. |
DOMAIN |
- | your.custom.domain |
Set for custom domain for stremio server. Server will use the specified domain for the web player and streaming server. This should match the certificate and cannot be applied without specifying CERT_FILE |
CERT_FILE |
- | certificate.pem |
Set for custom certificate path. The server and web player will load the specified certificate. |
USERNAME |
- | myusername |
Set for custom username for http simple authentication. |
PASSWORD |
- | Mypassword |
Set for custom password for http simple authentication. |
DISABLE_CACHING |
- | 1 |
Disable caching for server if set to 1. |
There are multiple other options defined but probably best not setting any.
Here are some common ways to configure and use this Docker image.
This is the easiest option and works on your local network without needing a public IP or DNS.
- Do not set the
IPADDRESSenvironment variable. - Set
NO_CORS=1to allow the web player to connect to the server. - Set
AUTO_SERVER_URL=1to automatically set the server URL.
docker run -d \
--name=stremio-docker \
-e NO_CORS=1 \
-e AUTO_SERVER_URL=1 \
-p 8080:8080 \
tsaridas/stremio-docker:latestAccess Stremio at http://<YOUR_LAN_IP>:8080.
This option automatically gets a certificate for a *.stremio.rocks subdomain and points it to your public IP address.
- Set
IPADDRESS=0.0.0.0to auto-detect your public IP. - Expose port
8080and configure port forwarding on your router.
docker run -d \
--name=stremio-docker \
-e IPADDRESS=0.0.0.0 \
-e AUTO_SERVER_URL=1 \
-p 8080:8080 \
tsaridas/stremio-docker:latestThe container will generate a certificate and an A record for your public IP. To find the FQDN, look for a .pem file in your mounted volume (~/.stremio-server).
This is useful for accessing Stremio via HTTPS on your local network. It generates a certificate for a *.stremio.rocks subdomain that resolves to your private IP.
-
Set
IPADDRESSto your server's private LAN IP (e.g.,192.168.1.10). -
The container will generate a certificate for a domain like
192-168-1-10.519b6502d940.stremio.rocks. Find the exact FQDN from the.pemfilename in your mounted volume. -
Add an entry to your hosts file on your client machine to point the FQDN to your server's private IP.
- Linux/macOS:
/etc/hosts - Windows:
c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
192.168.1.10 192-168-1-10.519b6502d940.stremio.rocks - Linux/macOS:
-
Run the container:
docker run -d \ --name=stremio-docker \ -e IPADDRESS=192.168.1.10 \ -e AUTO_SERVER_URL=1 \ -p 8080:8080 \ -v ./stremio-data:/root/.stremio-server \ tsaridas/stremio-docker:latest
-
Access Stremio at
https://192-168-1-10.519b6502d940.stremio.rocks:8080.
If you have your own domain and SSL certificate, you can use them directly.
- Place your certificate file (e.g.,
certificate.pem) in the directory you mount to/root/.stremio-server. - Set the
DOMAINandCERT_FILEenvironment variables.
docker run -d \
--name=stremio-docker \
-e DOMAIN=your.custom.domain \
-e CERT_FILE=certificate.pem \
-e AUTO_SERVER_URL=1 \
-v ./stremio-data:/root/.stremio-server \
-p 8080:8080 \
tsaridas/stremio-docker:latestThe WebPlayer will be available at https://your.custom.domain:8080.
To update to the latest version, simply run:
docker stop stremio-docker
docker rm stremio-docker
docker pull tsaridas/stremio-docker:latestAnd then run your docker run or docker compose up -d command again.
We build our own ffmpeg from the jellyfin repo (version 4.4.1-4), which includes:
- Hardware acceleration support for both Intel and AMD (VAAPI)
- Multiple codec support (H.264, HEVC, VP9, etc.)
- Optimized for streaming workloads
Hardware acceleration is automatically detected. To enable it, you must expose your GPU device to the container.
Support for Intel/AMD GPU Transcoding (VAAPI)
If you have a supported Intel or AMD GPU on Linux, you can enable hardware transcoding by passing the dri device to the container:
Docker Compose:
services:
stremio:
# ... your other config
devices:
- "/dev/dri:/dev/dri"Docker CLI:
docker run -d \
# ... your other flags
--device /dev/dri:/dev/dri \
tsaridas/stremio-docker:latestBuilds are created for the following architectures:
linux/amd64linux/arm/v6linux/arm/v7linux/arm64/v8linux/ppc64le
Images are automatically built and tested on pull requests using GitHub Actions.
Build tags:
latest: Builds when a new version of the server or Web Player is released.nightly: Builds daily from the development branch of the web player.vX.X.X: Specific release versions.
Images are hosted on Docker Hub.
Stremio's web app stores settings in the browser's local storage. You can pre-configure these settings by editing the localStorage.json file and mounting it into the container:
docker run -d \
# ... your other flags
-v /path/to/your/localStorage.json:/srv/stremio-server/build/localStorage.json \
tsaridas/stremio-docker:latestThe old Stremio shell files are available at http(s)://<your_url>/shell/. These may have issues with some content like YouTube videos.
- Unable to login through Facebook.
Stremio can be heavy on DNS queries. It's recommended to use a local DNS cache like dnsmasq to improve performance.
The restart_if_idle.sh script can restart the Stremio server when it's not in use. You can add this as a healthcheck in your compose.yaml:
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "./restart_if_idle.sh"]
interval: 1h
start_period: 1h
retries: 1- HTTP Basic Authentication: Supported via
USERNAMEandPASSWORDenvironment variables. - HTTPS: Automatic certificate generation is enabled when
IPADDRESSis set. - CORS: Can be disabled for local deployments with
NO_CORS=1. - Minimal Images: All images are built on Alpine with minimal dependencies.
- Build another image with a base that is small and has glibc.
- Automatically add addons passed from environmental variables.
- Add nginx CORS for security.
PRs and Issues are welcome. If you find an issue, please let me know.