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### Docker + Traefik
After following the [docker guide](/support/doc/docker.md), you can choose to run traefik
as your reverse-proxy.
#### Create the reverse proxy configuration directory
```shell
mkdir -p ./docker-volume/traefik
```
#### Get the latest reverse proxy configuration
```shell
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chocobozzz/PeerTube/master/support/docker/production/config/traefik.toml > ./docker-volume/traefik/traefik.toml
```
View the source of the file you're about to download: [traefik.toml](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/support/docker/production/config/traefik.toml)
#### Create Let's Encrypt ACME certificates as JSON file
```shell
touch ./docker-volume/traefik/acme.json
```
Needs to have file mode 600:
```shell
chmod 600 ./docker-volume/traefik/acme.json
```
#### Update the reverse proxy configuration
```shell
$EDITOR ./docker-volume/traefik/traefik.toml
```
~~You must replace `<MY EMAIL ADDRESS>` and `<MY DOMAIN>` to enable Let's Encrypt SSL Certificates creation.~~ Now included in `.env` file with `TRAEFIK_ACME_EMAIL` and `TRAEFIK_ACME_DOMAINS` variables used through traefik service command value of `docker-compose.yml` file.
More at: https://docs.traefik.io/v1.7
#### Run with traefik
```shell
docker-compose -f {docker-compose.yml,docker-compose.traefik.yml} up -d
```

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# Docker guide
You can quickly get a server running using Docker. You need to have
[docker](https://www.docker.com/community-edition) and
This guide requires [docker](https://www.docker.com/community-edition) and
[docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) installed.
## Production
### Install
**PeerTube does not support webserver host change**. Keep in mind your domain name is definitive after your first PeerTube start.
PeerTube needs a PostgreSQL and a Redis instance to work correctly. If you want
to quickly set up a full environment, either for trying the service or in
production, you can use a `docker-compose` setup.
**PeerTube does not support webserver host change**. Keep in mind your domain
name is definitive after your first PeerTube start.
#### Go to your peertube workdir
```shell
cd /your/peertube/directory
```
#### Create the reverse proxy configuration directory
```shell
mkdir -p ./docker-volume/traefik
```
#### Get the latest reverse proxy configuration
```shell
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chocobozzz/PeerTube/master/support/docker/production/config/traefik.toml > ./docker-volume/traefik/traefik.toml
```
View the source of the file you're about to download: [traefik.toml](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/support/docker/production/config/traefik.toml)
#### Create Let's Encrypt ACME certificates as JSON file
```shell
touch ./docker-volume/traefik/acme.json
```
Needs to have file mode 600:
```shell
chmod 600 ./docker-volume/traefik/acme.json
```
#### Get the latest Compose file
```shell
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View the source of the file you're about to download: [docker-compose.yml](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/support/docker/production/docker-compose.yml)
#### Get the latest env_file
```shell
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View the source of the file you're about to download: [.env](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/support/docker/production/.env)
#### Update the reverse proxy configuration
```shell
vim ./docker-volume/traefik/traefik.toml
```
~~You must replace `<MY EMAIL ADDRESS>` and `<MY DOMAIN>` to enable Let's Encrypt SSL Certificates creation.~~ Now included in `.env` file with `TRAEFIK_ACME_EMAIL` and `TRAEFIK_ACME_DOMAINS` variables used through traefik service command value of `docker-compose.yml` file.
More at: https://docs.traefik.io/v1.7
#### Tweak the `docker-compose.yml` file there according to your needs
```shell
vim ./docker-compose.yml
$EDITOR ./docker-compose.yml
```
#### Then tweak the `.env` file to change the environment variables
```shell
vim ./.env
$EDITOR ./.env
```
In the downloaded example [.env](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/support/docker/production/.env), you must replace:
- `<MY POSTGRES USERNAME>`
- `<MY POSTGRES PASSWORD>`
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```shell
docker-compose up
```
### Obtaining Your Automatically Generated Admin Credentials
Now that you've installed your PeerTube instance you'll want to grep your peertube container's logs for the `root` password.
You're going to want to run `docker-compose logs peertube | grep -A1 root` to search the log output for your new PeerTube's instance admin credentials which will look something like this.
```BASH
### Obtaining your automatically-generated admin credentials
Now that you've installed your PeerTube instance you'll want to grep your peertube container's logs for the `root` password. You're going to want to run `docker-compose logs peertube | grep -A1 root` to search the log output for your new PeerTube's instance admin credentials which will look something like this.
```bash
user@s:~/peertube|master⚡ ⇒ docker-compose logs peertube | grep -A1 root
peertube_1 | [example.com:443] 2019-11-16 04:26:06.082 info: Username: root
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```
### Obtaining Your Automatically Generated DKIM DNS TXT Record
[DKIM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DomainKeys_Identified_Mail) signature sending and RSA keys generation are enabled by the default Postfix image `mwader/postfix-relay` with [OpenDKIM](http://www.opendkim.org/).
Run `cat ./docker-volume/opendkim/keys/*/*.txt` to display your DKIM DNS TXT Record containing the public key to configure to your domain :
```BASH
Run `cat ./docker-volume/opendkim/keys/*/*.txt` to display your DKIM DNS TXT Record containing the public key to configure to your domain :
```bash
user@s:~/peertube|master⚡ ⇒ cat ./docker-volume/opendkim/keys/*/*.txt
peertube._domainkey.mydomain.tld. IN TXT ( "v=DKIM1; h=sha256; k=rsa; "
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## Development
We don't have a Docker image for development. See [the CONTRIBUTING guide](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#develop)
for more information on how you can hack PeerTube!
We don't have a Docker image for development. See [the CONTRIBUTING guide](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#develop) for more information on how you can hack PeerTube!

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version: "3.3"
services:
# The reverse-proxy only does SSL termination and automatic certificate generation. You can
# replace it with any other reverse-proxy, in which case you can remove 'traefik.*' labels.
reverse-proxy:
image: traefik:v1.7
network_mode: "host"
command:
- "--docker" # Tells Træfik to listen to docker
- "--acme.email=${TRAEFIK_ACME_EMAIL}" # Let's Encrypt ACME email
- "--acme.domains=${TRAEFIK_ACME_DOMAINS}" # Let's Encrypt ACME domain list
ports:
- "80:80" # serving HTTP
- "443:443" # serving HTTPS
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock # So that Træfik can listen to the Docker events
- ./docker-volume/traefik/acme.json:/etc/acme.json
- ./docker-volume/traefik/traefik.toml:/traefik.toml
restart: "always"
webserver:
labels:
traefik.enable: "true"
traefik.frontend.rule: "Host:${PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HOSTNAME}"
traefik.port: "80"

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services:
# The reverse-proxy only does SSL termination and automatic certificate generation. You can
# replace it with any other reverse-proxy, in which case you can remove 'traefik.*' labels.
reverse-proxy:
image: traefik:v1.7
network_mode: "host"
command:
- "--docker" # Tells Træfik to listen to docker
- "--acme.email=${TRAEFIK_ACME_EMAIL}" # Let's Encrypt ACME email
- "--acme.domains=${TRAEFIK_ACME_DOMAINS}" # Let's Encrypt ACME domain list
ports:
- "80:80" # The HTTP port
- "443:443" # The HTTPS port
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock # So that Træfik can listen to the Docker events
- ./docker-volume/traefik/acme.json:/etc/acme.json
- ./docker-volume/traefik/traefik.toml:/traefik.toml
restart: "always"
# The webserver is not required, but recommended since a lot of optimizations went to its
# nginx configuration file. It runs the default nginx configuration without HTTPS nor SSL,
# so use it in production in tandem with an SSL-terminating reverse-proxy like above.
# so use it in production in tandem with an SSL-terminating reverse-proxy.
webserver:
build:
context: .
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- .env
# If you provide your own reverse-proxy, otherwise not suitable for production:
#ports:
# - "80:80"
# - "9000:80" # serving HTTP
volumes:
- type: bind
# Switch sources if you downloaded the nginx configuration without the whole repository
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depends_on:
- peertube
restart: "always"
labels:
traefik.enable: "true"
traefik.frontend.rule: "Host:${PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HOSTNAME}"
traefik.port: "80"
peertube:
# If you don't want to use the official image and build one from sources:
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- .env
# If you provide your own webserver and reverse-proxy, otherwise not suitable for production:
#ports:
# - "80:9000"
# - "80:9000" # serving HTTP
volumes:
- assets:/app/client/dist
- ./docker-volume/data:/data
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restart: "always"
postgres:
image: postgres:12-alpine
image: postgres:10-alpine
env_file:
- .env
volumes:
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ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: 172.18.0.0/16
- subnet: 172.18.0.0/16
volumes:
assets:

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
# Process nginx template
SOURCE="/etc/nginx/conf.d/peertube.template"
TARGET="/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf"
# Process the nginx template
SOURCE_FILE="/etc/nginx/conf.d/peertube.template"
TARGET_FILE="/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf"
export WEBSERVER_HOST="default_server"
export PEERTUBE_HOST="peertube:9000"
envsubst '${WEBSERVER_HOST} ${PEERTUBE_HOST}' < $SOURCE > $TARGET
envsubst '${WEBSERVER_HOST} ${PEERTUBE_HOST}' < $SOURCE_FILE > $TARGET_FILE
# Remove HTTPS/SSL from nginx conf
sed -i 's/443 ssl http2/80/g;/ssl_/d' $TARGET
sed -i 's/443 ssl http2/80/g;/ssl_/d' $TARGET_FILE
nginx -g "daemon off;"