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Unraid Install Guide — CODEDUMP
Prerequisites
- Unraid 6.10 or later
- Docker enabled (default on all modern Unraid installs)
- Community Applications plugin installed (recommended, not required)
Option A — Community Applications (Easiest)
Use this if you have the CA plugin installed.
- Open the Apps tab in the Unraid web UI.
- Search for CODEDUMP.
- Click Install and fill in the variables described in the Variables section below.
- Click Apply.
Option B — Manual Docker Container (No CA Plugin)
Step 1 — Open the Docker tab
In the Unraid web UI, click Docker in the top navigation bar.
Step 2 — Add a new container
Click Add Container at the bottom of the page.
Step 3 — Fill in Basic Settings
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | codedump |
| Repository | your-registry/codedump:latest (or build locally — see below) |
| Network Type | bridge |
| Console shell command | sh |
Building locally: If you cloned this repo to Unraid, open a terminal and run:
cd /path/to/ai-tools-dashboard docker build -t codedump:local .Then set Repository to
codedump:local.
Step 4 — Port Mapping
Click Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device → Port.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | WebUI |
| Container Port | 3000 |
| Host Port | 3000 (or any open port on your Unraid server) |
| Connection Type | TCP |
Step 5 — Volume (Persistent Data)
Click Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device → Path.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Data |
| Container Path | /data |
| Host Path | /mnt/user/appdata/codedump |
| Access Mode | Read/Write |
This single volume stores the SQLite database, all uploaded files, and user accounts. Unraid creates the directory automatically on first run.
Step 6 — Environment Variables
For each variable, click Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device → Variable.
| Variable | Default | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
PORT |
3000 |
No | Port the app listens on inside the container. Match to your Container Port above. |
DATA_DIR |
/data |
No | Path inside the container for persistent data. Do not change unless you remapped the volume. |
MAX_UPLOAD_MB |
50 |
No | Maximum upload size in MB for documents and logos. |
ADMIN_USERNAME |
admin |
Yes | Username for the bootstrap admin account. Set this before first launch. |
ADMIN_PASSWORD |
codedump2024 |
Yes | Password for the bootstrap admin account. Change this to something strong. |
JWT_SECRET |
(insecure default) | Yes | Secret used to sign login tokens. Set to a long random string (32+ chars). |
Security note:
ADMIN_PASSWORDandJWT_SECRETmust be changed from their defaults before exposing CODEDUMP to your network. The bootstrap admin is only created once — changingADMIN_PASSWORDafter first launch has no effect on the existing account (use the Admin → Users page instead).
Step 7 — WebUI Link (Optional but Recommended)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| WebUI | http://[IP]:[PORT:3000] |
This adds a clickable WebUI button on the Docker tab.
Step 8 — Apply
Click Apply. Unraid will pull/build the image and start the container.
First Launch & Login
- Open
http://YOUR-UNRAID-IP:3000in your browser. - You will be redirected to the login page.
- Click Admin Login at the bottom of the login screen.
- Enter the
ADMIN_USERNAMEandADMIN_PASSWORDyou set in the environment variables. - Once in, navigate to Admin → Users to create user accounts for your team.
User Account Types
| Type | Login Method | Access |
|---|---|---|
| Admin | Username + Password | Full access including Settings and User Management |
| User | Select name → 4-digit PIN | Projects, Tools, Documents — all read/write |
Creating Users (Admin only)
- Click Users in the sidebar (Admin section).
- Click New User.
- Enter a username, select role User, and assign a 4-digit PIN.
- The user's name will appear on the login screen — they select it and enter their PIN.
Updating
Registry image:
- Go to Docker tab → click the container icon → Update (or Force Update).
- The
/datavolume is preserved — database, uploads, and user accounts are safe.
Locally built image:
cd /path/to/ai-tools-dashboard
git pull
docker build -t codedump:local .
Then restart the container from the Unraid Docker tab.
Backup
Everything lives in one directory:
/mnt/user/appdata/codedump/
├── dashboard.db ← SQLite database (projects, tools, settings, users)
└── uploads/ ← Uploaded files (logos, markdown docs)
Back this up with Unraid's Appdata Backup plugin or any solution that covers /mnt/user/appdata.
Generating a Strong JWT_SECRET
Run this in an Unraid terminal or any Linux shell:
openssl rand -hex 32
Paste the output as the value of JWT_SECRET.
Port Conflicts
Change Host Port to an unused port (e.g. 3100) and update the WebUI link to match.
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|
| Stuck on login / "Session expired" | Clear browser localStorage and reload. |
| "No user accounts yet" on login | Log in as admin first, then create users via Admin → Users. |
| Admin can't log in after reinstall | If /data was wiped, bootstrap re-runs on next start using the current env vars. |
| Container exits immediately | Check Docker logs — usually a permissions issue on /data. |
| Can't upload files | Verify MAX_UPLOAD_MB and that the host path is writable. |
| Blank page / 404 | Wait 15 seconds after start, then refresh. |
View container logs: Docker tab → click the container icon → Logs.