- # dockerfile: ./support/docker/production/Dockerfile.stretch
- image: chocobozzz/peertube:production-stretch
- environment:
- PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HOSTNAME: ${PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HOSTNAME}
- PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_PORT: ${PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_PORT}
- PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HTTPS: ${PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HTTPS}
- PEERTUBE_DB_HOSTNAME: postgres
- PEERTUBE_DB_USERNAME: ${DB_USERNAME}
- PEERTUBE_DB_PASSWORD: ${DB_PASSWORD}
- PEERTUBE_REDIS_HOSTNAME: redis
- PEERTUBE_SMTP_USERNAME: ${PEERTUBE_SMTP_USERNAME}
- PEERTUBE_SMTP_PASSWORD: ${PEERTUBE_SMTP_PASSWORD}
- PEERTUBE_SMTP_HOSTNAME: ${PEERTUBE_SMTP_HOSTNAME}
- PEERTUBE_SMTP_PORT: ${PEERTUBE_SMTP_PORT}
- PEERTUBE_SMTP_FROM: ${PEERTUBE_SMTP_FROM}
- PEERTUBE_SMTP_TLS: ${PEERTUBE_SMTP_TLS}
- PEERTUBE_SMTP_DISABLE_STARTTLS: ${PEERTUBE_SMTP_DISABLE_STARTTLS}
- PEERTUBE_ADMIN_EMAIL: ${PEERTUBE_ADMIN_EMAIL}
- # /!\ Prefer to use the PeerTube admin interface to set the following configurations /!\
- # PEERTUBE_SIGNUP_ENABLED: ${PEERTUBE_SIGNUP_ENABLED}
- # PEERTUBE_TRANSCODING_ENABLED: ${PEERTUBE_TRANSCODING_ENABLED}
- # Traefik labels are suggested as an example for people using Traefik,
- # remove them if you are using another reverse proxy.
- labels:
- traefik.enable: "true"
- traefik.frontend.rule: "Host:${PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HOSTNAME}"
- traefik.port: "9000"
- # If you don't want to use a reverse proxy (not suitable for production!)
- # ports:
- # - "80:9000"
+ # dockerfile: ./support/docker/production/Dockerfile.buster
+ image: chocobozzz/peertube:production-buster
+ # Use a static IP for this container because nginx does not handle proxy host change without reload
+ # This container could be restarted on crash or until the postgresql database is ready for connection
+ networks:
+ default:
+ ipv4_address: 172.18.0.42
+ env_file:
+ - .env
+
+ ports:
+ - "1935:1935" # If you don't want to use the live feature, you can comment this line
+ # - "9000:9000" # If you provide your own webserver and reverse-proxy, otherwise not suitable for production