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It would be useful to configure a custom OMERO.server port as you do with the OMERO.server host.

I implemented it in ome_seadragon docker image (crs4/ome_seadragon-docker@9fb2829) but I think it would be more appropriate to integrate this change into the "main" omero-web Docker image.

I needed this because I have multiple OMERO.servers running on the same Docker host and each one of them exposes ports that are different from the standard ones.

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manics commented Jan 20, 2020

This sounds like a good idea. However we recently added websockets to the supported protocols, and in future we might try and unify the host strings. Instead of adding a new variable would you mind making it an optional component of OMEROHOST?

  • OMEROHOST=omero.example.org
  • OMEROHOST=omero.example.org:12345
    It should be doable in bash, but you can also switch to Python, e.g. see:
    rc = call([OMERO, 'config', 'set', '--', prop, value])

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