add chromium browser app #1307
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Run sharknoon/umbrel-app-linter-action@d392151f207ab882efc7ddd4a299b6290b6356eb:
chromium-browser/docker-compose.yml#L3
Images should be named like "<name>:<version-tag>@<sha256>"
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Run sharknoon/umbrel-app-linter-action@d392151f207ab882efc7ddd4a299b6290b6356eb:
chromium-browser/docker-compose.yml#L3
Error: HTTP 404 for lscr.io/linuxserver/chromium:stable: {"errors":[{"code":"MANIFEST_UNKNOWN","message":"manifest unknown"}]}
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Run sharknoon/umbrel-app-linter-action@d392151f207ab882efc7ddd4a299b6290b6356eb
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ubuntu-latest pipelines will use ubuntu-24.04 soon. For more details, see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636
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Run sharknoon/umbrel-app-linter-action@d392151f207ab882efc7ddd4a299b6290b6356eb:
chromium-browser/docker-compose.yml#L9
The volume "${APP_DATA_DIR}/data:/config" tries to mount the file/directory "/chromium-browser/data", but it is not present. This can lead to permission errors!
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Run sharknoon/umbrel-app-linter-action@d392151f207ab882efc7ddd4a299b6290b6356eb:
chromium-browser/docker-compose.yml#L11
Port mappings may be unnecessary for the app to function correctly. Docker's internal DNS resolves container names to IP addresses within the same network. External access to the web interface is handled by the app_proxy container. Port mappings are only needed if external access is required to a port not proxied by the app_proxy, or if an app needs to expose multiple ports for its functionality (e.g., DHCP, DNS, P2P, etc.).
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Run sharknoon/umbrel-app-linter-action@d392151f207ab882efc7ddd4a299b6290b6356eb:
chromium-browser/docker-compose.yml#L11
Port mappings may be unnecessary for the app to function correctly. Docker's internal DNS resolves container names to IP addresses within the same network. External access to the web interface is handled by the app_proxy container. Port mappings are only needed if external access is required to a port not proxied by the app_proxy, or if an app needs to expose multiple ports for its functionality (e.g., DHCP, DNS, P2P, etc.).
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