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Marcus1Pierce opened this issue Apr 25, 2025 · 0 comments

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Marcus1Pierce commented Apr 25, 2025

Thanks for helping improve our documentation!

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I recently set up the AI worker as described in the AI Overview Documentation and it worked great. However, I noticed the systemd service example provided assumes the worker is run via a local script or PHP command.

For those of us using Nextcloud AIO or running Nextcloud inside a Docker container, it would be really helpful to include a systemd example that uses docker exec to run the AI worker inside the container.

Here is a working setup that might be useful for the docs:

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[Unit]
Description=Nextcloud AI worker %i
After=network.target docker.service # Waits for Docker service to be up and running
Requires=docker.service # Ensures Docker service must be active before this service starts

[Service]
ExecStart=/mnt/data/docker/nextcloud/taskprocessing.sh %i
Restart=always
StartLimitInterval=60
StartLimitBurst=10

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

taskprocessing.sh

#!/bin/bash
echo "Starting Nextcloud AI Worker $1"
docker exec -u www-data -i nextcloud-aio-nextcloud php occ background-job:worker -t 60 "OC\\TaskProcessing\\SynchronousBackgroundJob"

Note: It’s important to use -i without -t in docker exec to avoid the "input device is not a TTY" error when running under systemd. Or maybe there's something that can still be improved in the script or command above?


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