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1# Production guide
2
3 * [Installation](#installation)
4 * [Upgrade](#upgrade)
5
6## Installation
7
8Please don't install PeerTube for production on a device behind a low bandwidth connection (example: your ADSL link).
9If you want information about the appropriate hardware to run PeerTube, please see the [FAQ](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/FAQ.md#should-i-have-a-big-server-to-run-peertube).
10
11### Dependencies
12
13**Follow the steps of the [dependencies guide](dependencies.md).**
14
15### PeerTube user
16
17Create a `peertube` user with `/var/www/peertube` home:
18
19```
20$ sudo useradd -m -d /var/www/peertube -s /bin/bash -p peertube peertube
21```
22
23Set its password:
24```
25$ sudo passwd peertube
26```
27
28**On FreeBSD**
29
30```
31$ sudo pw useradd -n peertube -d /var/www/peertube -s /usr/local/bin/bash -m
32$ sudo passwd peertube
33```
34or use `adduser` to create it interactively.
35
36### Database
37
38Create the production database and a peertube user inside PostgreSQL:
39
40```
41$ sudo -u postgres createuser -P peertube
42```
43
44Here you should enter a password for PostgreSQL `peertube` user, that should be copied in `production.yaml` file.
45Don't just hit enter else it will be empty.
46
47```
48$ sudo -u postgres createdb -O peertube -E UTF8 -T template0 peertube_prod
49```
50
51Then enable extensions PeerTube needs:
52
53```
54$ sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE EXTENSION pg_trgm;" peertube_prod
55$ sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE EXTENSION unaccent;" peertube_prod
56```
57
58### Prepare PeerTube directory
59
60Fetch the latest tagged version of Peertube
61```
62$ VERSION=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/chocobozzz/peertube/releases/latest | grep tag_name | cut -d '"' -f 4) && echo "Latest Peertube version is $VERSION"
63```
64
65Open the peertube directory, create a few required directories
66```
67$ cd /var/www/peertube
68$ sudo -u peertube mkdir config storage versions
69```
70
71Download the latest version of the Peertube client, unzip it and remove the zip
72```
73$ cd /var/www/peertube/versions
74$ sudo -u peertube wget -q "https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/releases/download/${VERSION}/peertube-${VERSION}.zip"
75$ sudo -u peertube unzip -q peertube-${VERSION}.zip && sudo -u peertube rm peertube-${VERSION}.zip
76```
77
78Install Peertube:
79```
80$ cd /var/www/peertube
81$ sudo -u peertube ln -s versions/peertube-${VERSION} ./peertube-latest
82$ cd ./peertube-latest && sudo -H -u peertube yarn install --production --pure-lockfile
83```
84
85### PeerTube configuration
86
87Copy the default configuration file that contains the default configuration provided by PeerTube.
88You **must not** update this file.
89
90```
91$ cd /var/www/peertube
92$ sudo -u peertube cp peertube-latest/config/default.yaml config/default.yaml
93```
94
95Now copy the production example configuration:
96
97```
98$ cd /var/www/peertube
99$ sudo -u peertube cp peertube-latest/config/production.yaml.example config/production.yaml
100```
101
102Then edit the `config/production.yaml` file according to your webserver
103and database configuration (`webserver`, `database`, `redis`, `smtp` and `admin.email` sections in particular).
104Keys defined in `config/production.yaml` will override keys defined in `config/default.yaml`.
105
106**PeerTube does not support webserver host change**. Even though [PeerTube CLI can help you to switch hostname](https://docs.joinpeertube.org/maintain-tools?id=update-hostjs) there's no official support for that since it is a risky operation that might result in unforeseen errors.
107
108### Webserver
109
110We only provide official configuration files for Nginx.
111
112Copy the nginx configuration template:
113
114```
115$ sudo cp /var/www/peertube/peertube-latest/support/nginx/peertube /etc/nginx/sites-available/peertube
116```
117
118Then set the domain for the webserver configuration file.
119Replace `[peertube-domain]` with the domain for the peertube server.
120
121```
122$ sudo sed -i 's/${WEBSERVER_HOST}/[peertube-domain]/g' /etc/nginx/sites-available/peertube
123$ sudo sed -i 's/${PEERTUBE_HOST}/127.0.0.1:9000/g' /etc/nginx/sites-available/peertube
124```
125
126Then modify the webserver configuration file. Please pay attention to the `alias` keys of the static locations.
127It should correspond to the paths of your storage directories (set in the configuration file inside the `storage` key).
128
129```
130$ sudo vim /etc/nginx/sites-available/peertube
131```
132
133Activate the configuration file:
134
135```
136$ sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/peertube /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/peertube
137```
138
139To generate the certificate for your domain as required to make https work you can use [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/):
140
141```
142$ sudo systemctl stop nginx
143$ sudo certbot certonly --standalone --post-hook "systemctl restart nginx"
144$ sudo systemctl reload nginx
145```
146
147Now you have the certificates you can reload nginx:
148
149```
150$ sudo systemctl reload nginx
151```
152
153Certbot should have installed a cron to automatically renew your certificate.
154Since our nginx template supports webroot renewal, we suggest you to update the renewal config file to use the `webroot` authenticator:
155
156```
157$ # Replace authenticator = standalone by authenticator = webroot
158$ # Add webroot_path = /var/www/certbot
159$ sudo vim /etc/letsencrypt/renewal/your-domain.com.conf
160```
161
162**FreeBSD**
163On FreeBSD you can use [Dehydrated](https://dehydrated.io/) `security/dehydrated` for [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/)
164
165```
166$ sudo pkg install dehydrated
167```
168
169### TCP/IP Tuning
170
171**On Linux**
172
173```
174$ sudo cp /var/www/peertube/peertube-latest/support/sysctl.d/30-peertube-tcp.conf /etc/sysctl.d/
175$ sudo sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.d/30-peertube-tcp.conf
176```
177
178Your distro may enable this by default, but at least Debian 9 does not, and the default FIFO
179scheduler is quite prone to "Buffer Bloat" and extreme latency when dealing with slower client
180links as we often encounter in a video server.
181
182### systemd
183
184If your OS uses systemd, copy the configuration template:
185
186```
187$ sudo cp /var/www/peertube/peertube-latest/support/systemd/peertube.service /etc/systemd/system/
188```
189
190Check the service file (PeerTube paths and security directives):
191
192```
193$ sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/peertube.service
194```
195
196
197Tell systemd to reload its config:
198
199```
200$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
201```
202
203If you want to start PeerTube on boot:
204
205```
206$ sudo systemctl enable peertube
207```
208
209Run:
210
211```
212$ sudo systemctl start peertube
213$ sudo journalctl -feu peertube
214```
215
216**FreeBSD**
217On FreeBSD, copy the startup script and update rc.conf:
218
219```
220$ sudo install -m 0555 /var/www/peertube/peertube-latest/support/freebsd/peertube /usr/local/etc/rc.d/
221$ sudo sysrc peertube_enable="YES"
222```
223
224Run:
225
226```
227$ sudo service peertube start
228```
229
230### OpenRC
231
232If your OS uses OpenRC, copy the service script:
233
234```
235$ sudo cp /var/www/peertube/peertube-latest/support/init.d/peertube /etc/init.d/
236```
237
238If you want to start PeerTube on boot:
239
240```
241$ sudo rc-update add peertube default
242```
243
244Run and print last logs:
245
246```
247$ sudo /etc/init.d/peertube start
248$ tail -f /var/log/peertube/peertube.log
249```
250
251### Administrator
252
253The administrator password is automatically generated and can be found in the PeerTube
254logs (path defined in `production.yaml`). You can also set another password with:
255
256```
257$ cd /var/www/peertube/peertube-latest && NODE_CONFIG_DIR=/var/www/peertube/config NODE_ENV=production npm run reset-password -- -u root
258```
259
260Alternatively you can set the environment variable `PT_INITIAL_ROOT_PASSWORD`,
261to your own administrator password, although it must be 6 characters or more.
262
263### What now?
264
265Now your instance is up you can:
266
267 * Add your instance to the public PeerTube instances index if you want to: https://instances.joinpeertube.org/
268 * Check [available CLI tools](/support/doc/tools.md)
269
270## Upgrade
271
272### PeerTube instance
273
274**Check the changelog (in particular BREAKING CHANGES!):** https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md
275
276#### Auto
277
278The password it asks is PeerTube's database user password.
279
280```
281$ cd /var/www/peertube/peertube-latest/scripts && sudo -H -u peertube ./upgrade.sh
282```
283
284#### Manually
285
286Make a SQL backup
287
288```
289$ SQL_BACKUP_PATH="backup/sql-peertube_prod-$(date -Im).bak" && \
290 cd /var/www/peertube && sudo -u peertube mkdir -p backup && \
291 sudo -u postgres pg_dump -F c peertube_prod | sudo -u peertube tee "$SQL_BACKUP_PATH" >/dev/null
292```
293
294Fetch the latest tagged version of Peertube:
295
296```
297$ VERSION=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/chocobozzz/peertube/releases/latest | grep tag_name | cut -d '"' -f 4) && echo "Latest Peertube version is $VERSION"
298```
299
300Download the new version and unzip it:
301
302```
303$ cd /var/www/peertube/versions && \
304 sudo -u peertube wget -q "https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/releases/download/${VERSION}/peertube-${VERSION}.zip" && \
305 sudo -u peertube unzip -o peertube-${VERSION}.zip && \
306 sudo -u peertube rm peertube-${VERSION}.zip
307```
308
309Install node dependencies:
310
311```
312$ cd /var/www/peertube/versions/peertube-${VERSION} && \
313 sudo -H -u peertube yarn install --production --pure-lockfile
314```
315
316Copy new configuration defaults values and update your configuration file:
317
318```
319$ sudo -u peertube cp /var/www/peertube/versions/peertube-${VERSION}/config/default.yaml /var/www/peertube/config/default.yaml
320$ diff /var/www/peertube/versions/peertube-${VERSION}/config/production.yaml.example /var/www/peertube/config/production.yaml
321```
322
323Change the link to point to the latest version:
324
325```
326$ cd /var/www/peertube && \
327 sudo unlink ./peertube-latest && \
328 sudo -u peertube ln -s versions/peertube-${VERSION} ./peertube-latest
329```
330
331### nginx
332
333Check changes in nginx configuration:
334
335```
336$ cd /var/www/peertube/versions
337$ diff "$(ls --sort=t | head -2 | tail -1)/support/nginx/peertube" "$(ls --sort=t | head -1)/support/nginx/peertube"
338```
339
340### systemd
341
342Check changes in systemd configuration:
343
344```
345$ cd /var/www/peertube/versions
346$ diff "$(ls --sort=t | head -2 | tail -1)/support/systemd/peertube.service" "$(ls --sort=t | head -1)/support/systemd/peertube.service"
347```
348
349### Restart PeerTube
350
351If you changed your nginx configuration:
352
353```
354$ sudo systemctl reload nginx
355```
356
357If you changed your systemd configuration:
358
359```
360$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
361```
362
363Restart PeerTube and check the logs:
364
365```
366$ sudo systemctl restart peertube && sudo journalctl -fu peertube
367```
368
369### Things went wrong?
370
371Change `peertube-latest` destination to the previous version and restore your SQL backup:
372
373```
374$ OLD_VERSION="v0.42.42" && SQL_BACKUP_PATH="backup/sql-peertube_prod-2018-01-19T10:18+01:00.bak" && \
375 cd /var/www/peertube && sudo -u peertube unlink ./peertube-latest && \
376 sudo -u peertube ln -s "versions/peertube-$OLD_VERSION" peertube-latest && \
377 sudo -u postgres pg_restore -c -C -d postgres "$SQL_BACKUP_PATH" && \
378 sudo systemctl restart peertube
379```