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Docker guide
You can quickly get a server running using Docker. You need to have docker and docker-compose installed.
Production
Install
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.
$ cd /your/peertube/directory
$ mkdir ./docker-volume && mkdir ./docker-volume/traefik
$ curl "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chocobozzz/PeerTube/master/support/docker/production/config/traefik.toml" > ./docker-volume/traefik/traefik.toml
$ touch ./docker-volume/traefik/acme.json && chmod 600 ./docker-volume/traefik/acme.json
$ curl -s "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chocobozzz/PeerTube/master/support/docker/production/docker-compose.yml" -o docker-compose.yml "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/master/support/docker/production/.env" -o .env
Update the reverse proxy configuration:
$ vim ./docker-volume/traefik/traefik.toml
Tweak the docker-compose.yml
file there according to your needs:
$ vim ./docker-compose.yaml
Then tweak the .env
file to change the enviromnent variables:
$ vim ./.env
Other environment variables are used in
support/docker/production/config/custom-environment-variables.yaml
and can be
intuited from usage.
You can use the regular up
command to set it up:
$ docker-compose up
Important: note that you'll get the initial root
user password from the
program output, so check out your logs to find them.
Upgrade
Pull the latest images and rerun PeerTube:
$ cd /your/peertube/directory
$ docker-compose down
$ docker-compose pull
$ docker-compose up -d
Build your own Docker image
$ git clone https://github.com/chocobozzz/PeerTube /tmp/peertube
$ cd /tmp/peertube
$ docker build . -f ./support/docker/production/Dockerfile.stretch
Development
We don't have a Docker image for development. See the CONTRIBUTING guide for more information on how you can hack PeerTube!