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Dependencies

Debian / Ubuntu and derivatives

  1. On a fresh Debian/Ubuntu, as root user, install basic utility programs needed for the installation
# apt-get install curl sudo unzip vim
  1. It would be wise to disable root access and to continue this tutorial with a user with sudoers group access

  2. Install certbot (choose instructions for nginx and your distribution) : https://certbot.eff.org/all-instructions

  3. Install NodeJS 8.x (current LTS): https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/#debian-and-ubuntu-based-linux-distributions

  4. Install yarn, and be sure to have a recent version (>= 1.5.1, the latest release): https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install#linux-tab

  5. Run:

$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install nginx ffmpeg postgresql postgresql-contrib openssl g++ make redis-server git
$ ffmpeg -version # Should be >= 3.x
$ g++ -v # Should be >= 5.x

If you still have a 2.x version of FFmpeg on Ubuntu:

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jonathonf/ffmpeg-3
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt install ffmpeg

Now that dependencies are installed, before running PeerTube you should start PostgreSQL and Redis:

$ sudo systemctl start redis postgresql

Arch Linux

  1. Run:
$ sudo pacman -S nodejs yarn ffmpeg postgresql openssl redis git wget unzip python2 base-devel npm nginx

Now that dependencies are installed, before running PeerTube you should start PostgreSQL and Redis:

$ sudo systemctl start redis postgresql

CentOS 7

  1. Install NodeJS 8.x (current LTS): https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/#enterprise-linux-and-fedora
  2. Install yarn: https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install
  3. Install or compile ffmpeg:
  4. Run:
$ sudo yum update
$ sudo yum install epel-release centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum update
$ sudo yum install nginx postgresql postgresql-server postgresql-contrib openssl gcc-c++ make redis git devtoolset-7
  1. You need to use a more up to date version of G++ in order to run the yarn install command, hence the installation of devtoolset-7.
$ sudo scl enable devtoolset-7 bash

Later when you invoke any node command, please prefix them with CC=/opt/rh/devtoolset-7/root/usr/bin/gcc CXX=/opt/rh/devtoolset-7/root/usr/bin/g++, such as with:

$ sudo -H -u peertube CC=/opt/rh/devtoolset-7/root/usr/bin/gcc CXX=/opt/rh/devtoolset-7/root/usr/bin/g++ yarn install --production --pure-lockfile

Now that dependencies are installed, before running PeerTube you should start PostgreSQL and Redis:

$ sudo service redis start
$ sudo service postgresql start

Fedora

  1. Upgrade your packages:
dnf upgrade
  1. Add a user with sudoers group access:
useradd my-peertube-user
passwd my-peertube-user
usermod my-peertube-user -a -G wheel	# Add my-peertube-user to sudoers
su my-peertube-user
  1. (Optional) Install certbot (choose instructions for nginx and your distribution) : https://certbot.eff.org/all-instructions
  2. Install NodeJS 8.x (current LTS): https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/#enterprise-linux-and-fedora
  3. Install yarn: https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install
  4. Enable RPM Fusion for Fedora (available for x86, x86_64, armhfp)
sudo dnf install https://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm

This is necessary because ffmpeg is not in the Fedora repos.

  1. Run:
sudo dnf install nginx ffmpeg postgresql-server postgresql-contrib openssl gcc-c++ make redis git
ffmpeg -version # Should be >= 3.x
g++ -v # Should be >= 5.x
  1. Post-installation

from PostgreSQL documentation:

Due to policies for Red Hat family distributions, the PostgreSQL installation will not be enabled for automatic start or have the database initialized automatically.

# PostgreSQL
sudo postgresql-setup initdb
sudo systemctl enable postgresql.service
sudo systemctl start postgresql.service
# Nginx
sudo systemctl enable nginx.service
sudo systemctl start nginx.service
# Redis
sudo systemctl enable redis.service
sudo systemctl start redis.service
  1. Firewall

By default, you cannot acces your server via public IP. To do so, you must configure firewall:

# Ports used by peertube dev setup
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-port=3000/tcp
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-port=9000/tcp
# Optional
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=http
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=https
# Reload firewall
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
  1. Configure max ports

This is necessary if you are running dev setup, otherwise you will have errors with nodemon

echo fs.inotify.max_user_watches=582222 | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf && sudo sysctl -p

More info

FreeBSD

On a fresh install of FreeBSD, new system or new jail:

  1. bootstrap pkg, initialize db and install peertube's dependencies, always as root (sudo not yet installed):
# pkg
# pkg update
# pkg install -y sudo bash wget git python nginx pkgconf vips postgresql96-server postgresql96-contrib redis openssl node npm yarn ffmpeg unzip
  1. Allow users in the wheel group (hope you don't forgot to add your user on wheel group!) to use sudo
# visudo
 Uncomment the line 90
%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
  1. Enable nginx, redis, postgresql services and initialize database
# sysrc postgresql_enable="YES"
# sysrc redis_enable="YES"
# sysrc nginx_enable="YES"
 Initialize database and start services
# service postgresql initdb
# service postgresql start
# service redis start
# service nginx start

macOS

  • Add the packages:

    brew install ffmpeg nginx postgresql openssl gcc make redis git yarn
    
  • Run the services:

    brew services run postgresql
    brew services run redis
    

Gentoo

  • Add this to /etc/portage/sets/peertube:
net-libs/nodejs
sys-apps/yarn
media-video/ffmpeg[x264] # Optionnally add vorbis,vpx
dev-db/postgresql
dev-db/redis
dev-vcs/git
app-arch/unzip
dev-lang/python:2.7
www-servers/nginx
media-libs/vips[jpeg,png,exif]

# Optionnal, client for Lets Encrypt:
# app-crypt/certbot
# app-crypt/certbot-nginx
  • Compile the peertube set:
emerge -a @peertube
  • Initialize the PostgreSQL database if you just merged it:
emerge --config postgresql
  • (For OpenRC) Enable and then start the services (replace with the correct PostgreSQL slot):
rc-update add redis
rc-update add postgresql-10
rc-service redis start
rc-service postgresql-10 start

Other distributions

Feel free to update this file in a pull request!