I have a bunch of plain text recipe files on a NAS. If a family member wants to cook something, they ask me to print them a copy.
I’m looking for a simple as possible way to put them on a local web server via a Docker image or similar.
Basically all I need is to have http://recipes.local/ show the list of files, then you can click one to view and or print it.
Don’t want logins. Don’t need ability to edit files. Want something read-only I can set and forget while I continue to manage the content directly on the NAS.
What would you suggest?
Install Nginx, add
autoindex on;
to the default site config, throw the files into/var/www/html
or whatever default folder it uses, and delete the defaultindex.html
file. If you need to do it via Docker then use the official Nginx image https://hub.docker.com/_/nginxYou could also just share the files via SMB. Easy to use on a PC - you could configure their computers to mount the share as a network drive on boot (e.g.
R:
, for recipes). Not sure about other phones but the built-in files app on my Galaxy S25 Ultra supports SMB too.I already have SMB but want something easier for non tech family members.
Nginx sounds like the way to go and just symlink www -> recipes
Thanks.
Based on OPs requirements, this is the answer