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# Service Setup Guide: [Service Name]
This document outlines the end-to-end flow for deploying [Service Name] on Synology NAS using Portainer.
## 1. Pre-Setup (Manual)
These steps must be performed in the Synology DSM web interface before running any scripts.
### Create Service User
- [ ] Go to **Control Panel > User & Group**.
- [ ] Click **Create**.
- [ ] Name: `svc-[service-name]` (e.g., `svc-paperless`).
- [ ] Group: `users`.
- [ ] **Important**: Record the Username and Password.
### Get User IDs (PUID/PGID)
- [ ] Open a terminal (SSH) to your Synology NAS.
- [ ] Run: `sudo synouser --get svc-[service-name]`.
- [ ] Record the `User ID` (PUID) and `Group ID` (PGID).
- *Note: Typically UID is >1024 and GID is 100 or 65536.*
## 2. Infrastructure Setup (Automated/Scripted)
These steps prepare the folder structure and permissions.
### Run Setup Script
- [ ] Navigate to the service folder: `/volume1/docker/portainer-stacks/[service-folder]`.
- [ ] Run the creation script:
```bash
sudo bash create_[service]_folders.sh
```
- This script creates all necessary folders in `/volume1/docker/` and `/volume1/media/` and assigns ownership to the service user.
## 3. Portainer Deployment
Final steps to launch the service.
### Configure Environment
- [ ] Copy `stack.env.example` to `stack.env` (if applicable) or prepare variables.
- [ ] Update `PUID` and `PGID` with the values obtained in Step 1.
### Deploy Stack
- [ ] Go to **Portainer > Stacks > Add stack**.
- [ ] Name the stack (e.g., `[service-name]`).
- [ ] Paste the content of `docker-compose.portainer.yml`.
- [ ] Load environment variables from `stack.env`.
- [ ] Click **Deploy the stack**.