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# peertube.social
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This repo lets you easily setup a Peertube server based on docker-compose.
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There is also a migration script to migrate from the
[default Peertube setup](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/support/doc/production.md)
to this setup. Use it at your own risk, and make sure to test and backup
before doing this migration.
This project is based on the
[Peertube docker-compose example](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/support/doc/docker.md).
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You can contact me on the Fediverse about this project:
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[@felix@radical.town](https://radical.town/@felix).
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## Features
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- easy, automatic setup
- integrated Let's Encrypt certificate handling
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- file caching with nginx (to limit backend access and Peertube CPU usage)
- email sending works out of the box
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## Setup
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Clone the repo onto your local machine.
Copy `inventory.example` to `inventory`, and configure the hosts you want to work with.
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Install Python and Ansible on your local machine:
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apt install python2-pip
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pip2 install ansible
Run the playbook:
ansible-playbook --become peertube.yml
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The first time you run it, Ansible will output the root password.
Note: If you use this for an existing Peertube instance, make sure the file
`passwords/*your-server*/postgres` exists and contains the correct password. Otherwise
Ansible will change the password in Peertube, and it won't be able to connect to the database.