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wubloader/INSTALL.md

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This is a guide on how to get the wubloader running.

All of the wubloader components are built as docker images and the provided docker-compose file can be used.

This installation guide is written assuming you are on a Linux-like operating system.

Requirements

Download the wubloader

You can download the latest version of the wubloader from github:

https://github.com/ekimekim/wubloader/archive/master.zip

Alternatively if you have git installed you can clone the git repository:

git clone https://github.com/ekimekim/wubloader

Generate the docker-compose file

You can edit the docker-compose.jsonnet file to set the configuration options. Important options include:

  • channel, the Twitch channel to capture from.
  • segments_path, the local path to save segments to.
  • db_args, the arguments for connecting to the wubloader database. You will likely need to update the user, password and host to match the database node that you are connecting to.
  • ports, the ports to expose each service on. Only the nginx port (default on port 80) needs to be externally accessible for a non-database node as all the other services are routed through nginx.
  • localhost, the name of the local machine as it appears in the database nodes table. This is prevent the node from backfilling from itself.
  • bustime_start, the time the stream started.
  • cutter_config, the configuration for cutter upload locations.
  • default_location, the default cutter upload location.

To generate the docker-compose.yml file used by docker-compose, run generate-docker-compose

bash generate-docker-compose

After making any changes to docker-compose.jsonnet, you will need to rerun generate-docker-compose.

By default the downloader, restreamer, backfiller, cutter, thrimshim, segment_coverage and nginx services of the wubloader will be run. To change which services are run edit the enabled object in docker-compose.jsonnet. A complete wubloader set up also requires one and only one database service (though having a backup database is a good idea), one and only one sheetsync service and one and only one playlist_manager service.

If you are running a cutter you will have to place the appropriate Google credentials in a JSON file given by the cutter_creds_file. Likewise, if you are running the sheetsync service, you will have to place the appropriate credentials in the JSON file pointed to by sheetsync_creds_file as well as set the appropriate sheet_id and worksheets for the Google sheet to sync with. You will also need to set the appropriate edit_url to access thrimbletrimmer.

Running the wubloader

To start the wubloader, simply run

docker-compose up

To stop the wubloader and clean up, simply run

docker-compose down

Database setup

When setting up a database node, a number of database specific options can be set.

  • database_path, the local path to save the database to. If this directory is empty then the database setups scripts will be run to create a new database. Otherwise, the database container will load the database stored in this folder.
  • db_args.user, db_args.password, the username and password for the database user that the rest of the wubloader will connect to.
  • db_super_user, super_password, the username and password for the database superuser that is only accessible from the local machine.
  • db_replication_user, db_replication_password, the username and password for the database user other nodes can connect as to replicate the database. If db_replication_user is an empty string, remote replication will be disabled.
  • db_standby, If true this database node will replicate the database node given by db_args.host.

It is recommended that the passwords be changed from the defaults in production. A database node needs to expose its database on a port. By default this is 5432 but the port exposed to the outside can be changed in the ports object.

The events table will be automatically populated by the sheetsync. If creating a new database, the startup script will attempt to populate the nodes and editors tables from the nodes.csv and editors.csv files in segments_path directory. The expected format for these files is:

nodes.csv

name,url,backfill_from
example,http://example.com,TRUE
editors.csv

email,name
example@gmail.com,example

Alternatively, nodes can be added manually to the database's nodes table:

wubloader=> INSERT INTO nodes (name, url) VALUES ('example_name', 'http://example.com');

and editors to the database's editors table:

wubloader=> INSERT INTO editors (name, email) VALUES ('example', 'example@gmail.com');

Promoting the standby server

To promote the standby server to primary touch the trigger file in the docker container:

docker exec wubloader_postgres_1 touch /tmp/touch_to_promote_to_master

Be careful to prevent the original primary from restarting as another primary.