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# CLI tools guide
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- [CLI wrapper ](#cli-wrapper )
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- [Remote tools ](#remote-tools )
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- [peertube-import-videos.js ](#peertube-import-videosjs )
- [peertube-upload.js ](#peertube-uploadjs )
- [peertube-watch.js ](#peertube-watch )
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- [Server tools ](#server-tools )
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- [parse-log ](#parse-log )
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- [create-transcoding-job.js ](#create-transcoding-jobjs )
- [create-import-video-file-job.js ](#create-import-video-file-jobjs )
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- [prune-storage.js ](#prune-storagejs )
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## CLI wrapper
The wrapper provides a convenient interface to most scripts, and requires the [same dependencies ](#dependencies ). You can access it as `peertube` via an alias in your `.bashrc` like `alias peertube="node ${PEERTUBE_PATH}/dist/server/tools/peertube.js"` :
```
Usage: peertube [command] [options]
Options:
-v, --version output the version number
-h, --help output usage information
Commands:
auth [action] register your accounts on remote instances to use them with other commands
upload|up upload a video
import-videos|import import a video from a streaming platform
watch|w watch a video in the terminal ✩°。⋆
help [cmd] display help for [cmd]
```
The wrapper can keep track of instances you have an account on. We limit to one account per instance for now.
```bash
$ peertube auth add -u "PEERTUBE_URL" -U "PEERTUBE_USER" --password "PEERTUBE_PASSWORD"
$ peertube auth list
┌──────────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┐
│ instance │ login │
├──────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────────┤
│ "PEERTUBE_URL" │ "PEERTUBE_USER" │
└──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┘
```
You can now use that account to upload videos without feeding the same parameters again.
```bash
$ peertube up < videoFile >
```
And now that your video is online, you can watch it from the confort of your terminal (use `peertube watch --help` to see the supported players):
```bash
$ peertube watch https://peertube.cpy.re/videos/watch/e8a1af4e-414a-4d58-bfe6-2146eed06d10
```
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## Remote Tools
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You need at least 512MB RAM to run the script.
Scripts can be launched directly from a PeerTube server, or from a separate server, even a desktop PC.
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You need to follow all the following steps even if you are on a PeerTube server (including cloning the git repository in a different directory than your production installation because the scripts utilize non-production dependencies).
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### Dependencies
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Install the [PeerTube dependencies ](dependencies.md ).
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### Installation
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Clone the PeerTube repo to get the latest version (even if you are on your PeerTube server):
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```
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$ git clone https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube.git
$ CLONE="$(pwd)/PeerTube"
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```
Run ``yarn install``
```
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$ cd ${CLONE}
$ yarn install
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```
Build server tools:
```
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$ cd ${CLONE}
$ npm run build:server
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```
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### peertube-import-videos.js
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You can use this script to import videos from all [supported sites of youtube-dl ](https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/supportedsites.html ) into PeerTube.
Be sure you own the videos or have the author's authorization to do so.
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```sh
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$ node dist/server/tools/peertube-import-videos.js \
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-u "PEERTUBE_URL" \
-U "PEERTUBE_USER" \
--password "PEERTUBE_PASSWORD" \
-t "TARGET_URL"
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```
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* `PEERTUBE_URL` : the full URL of your PeerTube server where you want to import, eg: https://peertube.cpy.re
* `PEERTUBE_USER` : your PeerTube account where videos will be uploaded
* `PEERTUBE_PASSWORD` : password of your PeerTube account (if omitted, you will be prompted for it)
* `TARGET_URL` : the target url you want to import. Examples:
* YouTube:
* Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ChannelId
* User https://www.youtube.com/c/UserName or https://www.youtube.com/user/UserName
* Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blabla
* Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/xxxxxx
* Dailymotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/xxxxx
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The script will get all public videos from Youtube, download them and upload to PeerTube.
Already downloaded videos will not be uploaded twice, so you can run and re-run the script in case of crash, disconnection...
Videos will be publicly available after transcoding (you can see them before that in your account on the web interface).
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### peertube-upload.js
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You can use this script to import videos directly from the CLI.
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Videos will be publicly available after transcoding (you can see them before that in your account on the web interface).
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```
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$ cd ${CLONE}
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$ node dist/server/tools/peertube-upload.js --help
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```
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### peertube-watch.js
You can use this script to play videos directly from the CLI.
It provides support for different players:
- ascii (default ; plays in ascii art in your terminal!)
- mpv
- mplayer
- vlc
- stdout
- xbmc
- airplay
- chromecast
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## Server tools
These scripts should be run on the server, in `peertube-latest` directory.
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### parse-log
To parse PeerTube last log file:
```
$ sudo -u peertube NODE_CONFIG_DIR=/var/www/peertube/config NODE_ENV=production npm run parse-log -- --level info
```
`--level` is optional and could be `info` /`warn`/`error`
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### create-transcoding-job.js
You can use this script to force transcoding of an existing video.
```
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$ sudo -u peertube NODE_CONFIG_DIR=/var/www/peertube/config NODE_ENV=production npm run create-transcoding-job -- -v [videoUUID]
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```
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Or to transcode to a specific resolution:
```
$ sudo -u peertube NODE_CONFIG_DIR=/var/www/peertube/config NODE_ENV=production npm run create-transcoding-job -- -v [videoUUID] -r [resolution]
```
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### create-import-video-file-job.js
You can use this script to import a video file to replace an already uploaded file or to add a new resolution to a video.
```
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$ sudo -u peertube NODE_CONFIG_DIR=/var/www/peertube/config NODE_ENV=production npm run create-import-video-file-job -- -v [videoUUID] -i [videoFile]
```
### prune-storage.js
Some transcoded videos or shutdown at a bad time can leave some unused files on your storage.
To delete them (a confirmation will be demanded first):
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```
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$ sudo -u peertube NODE_CONFIG_DIR=/var/www/peertube/config NODE_ENV=production npm run prune-storage
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```
### update-host.js
If you started PeerTube with a domain, and then changed it you will have invalid torrent files and invalid URLs in your database.
To fix this, you have to run:
```
$ sudo -u peertube NODE_CONFIG_DIR=/var/www/peertube/config NODE_ENV=production npm run update-host
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```