Additional formatting fixes. Replacing one admonition with footnote. Adding footnotes feature.

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| Environment Variable | Example | Description |
| :------------------- | :------ | :---------- |
| `TA_ENABLE_AUTH_PROXY` | `true` | Set to anything besides empty string to use forward proxy authentication. |
| `TA_AUTH_PROXY_USERNAME_HEADER` | `HTTP_REMOTE_USER` | The name of the request header that the auth proxy passes to the proxied application (**Tube Archivist** in this case), so that the application can identify the user. Check the documentation of your auth proxy to get this information.
> ??? note
The request headers are rewritten within **Tube Archivist**: all HTTP headers are prefixed with `HTTP_`, all letters are in uppercase, and dashes are replaced with underscores.For example, for Authelia, which passes the `Remote-User` HTTP header, the `TA_AUTH_PROXY_USERNAME_HEADER` needs to be configured as `HTTP_REMOTE_USER`. |
| `TA_AUTH_PROXY_USERNAME_HEADER` | `HTTP_REMOTE_USER` | The name of the request header that the auth proxy passes to the proxied application (**Tube Archivist** in this case), so that the application can identify the user. Check the documentation of your auth proxy to get this information.[^1] |
| `TA_AUTH_PROXY_LOGOUT_URL` | | The URL that **Tube Archivist** should redirect to after a logout. By default, the logout redirects to the login URL, which means the user will be automatically authenticated again. Instead, you might want to configure the logout URL of the auth proxy here. |
[^1]:
The request headers are rewritten within **Tube Archivist**: all HTTP headers are prefixed with `HTTP_`, all letters are in uppercase, and dashes are replaced with underscores.For example, for Authelia, which passes the `Remote-User` HTTP header, the `TA_AUTH_PROXY_USERNAME_HEADER` needs to be configured as `HTTP_REMOTE_USER`.

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Edit the `docker-compose.yml` with these additional changes:
prefix the container name with `docker.io/` again.
- under `archivist-redis` > `expose`:
change the whole entry from `expose: ["<PORT>"]` into `ports: ["<PORT>:<PORT>"]`.
???+ example
> ???+ example
`ports: ["6379:6379"]`
#### Elasticsearch
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Edit the `docker-compose.yml` with these additional changes:
prefix the container name with `docker.io/` again.
- under `archivist-es` > `expose`:
change the whole entry from `expose: ["<PORT>"]` into `ports: ["<PORT>:<PORT>"]`.
???+ example
> ???+ example
`ports: ["9200:9200"]`
### Create service files (optional)

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@ -71,22 +71,22 @@ Once all of the folders have been created, it should have a folder structure wit
1. Open an SSH connection to the Synology. Login as your primary `Admin` user, or the user that was enabled for SSH access.
2. Elevate your access to `root`. Steps are provided [here](https://kb.synology.com/en-sg/DSM/tutorial/How_to_login_to_DSM_with_root_permission_via_SSH_Telnet).
3. Change directories to the **Volume** where the "Docker" folder resides.
!!! example "`cd /volume1`"
> !!! example "`cd /volume1`"
4. Change directories to the "Docker" folder.
!!! example "`cd Docker`"
> !!! example "`cd Docker`"
5. Change directories to the "TubeArchivist" folder.
!!! example "`cd TubeArchivist`"
> !!! example "`cd TubeArchivist`"
6. Change the owner of the "redis" folder. *If correct, this does not have an output.*
!!! example "`chown 999:100 redis`"
> !!! example "`chown 999:100 redis`"
7. Change the owner of the "es" folder. *If correct, this does not have an output.*
!!! example "`chown 1000:0 es`"
> !!! example "`chown 1000:0 es`"
8. Confirm that the folders have the correct permissions.
!!! example "`ls -hl`"
> !!! example "`ls -hl`"
![Synology - Docker Folder Permissions Command](../assets/Synology_0.3.6_Docker-Folder-Permissions-Commands.png)
9. Logout from root.
!!! example "`logout`"
> !!! example "`logout`"
10. Disconnect from the SSH connection.
!!! example "`exit`"
> !!! example "`exit`"
### Synology Docker Setup
@ -124,90 +124,90 @@ Once all of the folders have been created, it should have a folder structure wit
#### 3. Configure ElasticSearch
**ElasticSearch**
1. Select the associated image.
2. Click the **Launch** button in the top.
3. Edit the **Container Name** to be "tubearchivist-es".
4. Click on the **Advanced Settings** button.
5. In the **Advanced Settings** tab, check the box for `Enable auto-restart`.
6. In the **Volume** tab, click the **Add Folder** button and select the "`Docker/TubeArchivist/es`" folder, then type in `/usr/share/elasticsearch/data` for the mount path.
7. In the **Network** tab, leave the default `bridge` Network (unless you have a specific Network design that you know how to implement).
8. In the **Port Settings** tab, replace the "Auto" entry under **Local Port** with the port that will be used to connect to ElasticSearch (default is 9200).
9. In the **Port Settings** tab, select the entryline for port 9300 and ** delete** the line. It is not needed for this container.
10. The **Links** tab does not require configuration for this container.
11. In the **Environment** tab, add in the following ElasticSearch specific environment variables that may apply.
1. Select the associated image.
2. Click the **Launch** button in the top.
3. Edit the **Container Name** to be "tubearchivist-es".
4. Click on the **Advanced Settings** button.
5. In the **Advanced Settings** tab, check the box for `Enable auto-restart`.
6. In the **Volume** tab, click the **Add Folder** button and select the "`Docker/TubeArchivist/es`" folder, then type in `/usr/share/elasticsearch/data` for the mount path.
7. In the **Network** tab, leave the default `bridge` Network (unless you have a specific Network design that you know how to implement).
8. In the **Port Settings** tab, replace the "Auto" entry under **Local Port** with the port that will be used to connect to ElasticSearch (default is 9200).
9. In the **Port Settings** tab, select the entryline for port 9300 and ** delete** the line. It is not needed for this container.
10. The **Links** tab does not require configuration for this container.
11. In the **Environment** tab, add in the following ElasticSearch specific environment variables that may apply.
| Environment Variable | Setting |
| :------------------- | :------ |
| `discovery.type | single-node` |
| `ES_JAVA_OPTS | -Xms512m -Xmx512m` |
| `UID | 1000` |
| `GID | 0` |
| `xpack.security.enabled | true` |
| `ELASTIC_PASSWORD | verysecret` |
| `path.repo | /usr/share/elasticsearch/data/snapshot` |
| Environment Variable | Setting |
| :------------------- | :------ |
| `discovery.type | single-node` |
| `ES_JAVA_OPTS | -Xms512m -Xmx512m` |
| `UID | 1000` |
| `GID | 0` |
| `xpack.security.enabled | true` |
| `ELASTIC_PASSWORD | verysecret` |
| `path.repo | /usr/share/elasticsearch/data/snapshot` |
> !!! danger "BE AWARE"
!!! danger "BE AWARE"
- Do not use the default password, as it is very insecure.
- Activating snapshots for backups should only be done *after* setting the `path.repo` setting.
![Synology - ElasticSearch Environment Configurations](../assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-ES-Env-Conf.png)
![Synology - ElasticSearch Environment Configurations](../assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-ES-Env-Conf.png)
12. Click on the **Apply** button.
13. Back on the **Create Container** screen, click the **Next** button.
14. Review the settings to confirm, then click the **Apply** button.
12. Click on the **Apply** button.
13. Back on the **Create Container** screen, click the **Next** button.
14. Review the settings to confirm, then click the **Apply** button.
#### 4. Configure Redis
**Redis**
1. Select the associated image.
2. Click the **Launch** button in the top.
3. Edit the **Container Name** to be "tubearchivist-redis".
4. Click on the **Advanced Settings** button.
5. In the **Advanced Settings** tab, check the box for `Enable auto-restart`.
6. In the **Volume** tab, click the **Add Folder** button and select the "`Docker/TubeArchivist/redis`" folder, then type in `/data` for the mount path.
7. In the **Network** tab, leave the default `bridge` Network (unless you have a specific Network design that you know how to implement).
8. In the **Port Settings** tab, replace the "Auto" entry under **Local Port** with the port that will be used to connect to Redis (default is 6379).
9. In the **Links** tab, select the `tubearchivist-es` container from the **Container Name** dropdown and provide it the same alias, "tubearchivist-es".
10. In the **Environment** tab, add in any Redis specific environment variables that may apply (none by default).
11. Click on the **Apply** button.
12. Back on the **Create Container** screen, click the **Next** button.
13. Review the settings to confirm, then click the **Apply** button.
1. Select the associated image.
2. Click the **Launch** button in the top.
3. Edit the **Container Name** to be "tubearchivist-redis".
4. Click on the **Advanced Settings** button.
5. In the **Advanced Settings** tab, check the box for `Enable auto-restart`.
6. In the **Volume** tab, click the **Add Folder** button and select the "`Docker/TubeArchivist/redis`" folder, then type in `/data` for the mount path.
7. In the **Network** tab, leave the default `bridge` Network (unless you have a specific Network design that you know how to implement).
8. In the **Port Settings** tab, replace the "Auto" entry under **Local Port** with the port that will be used to connect to Redis (default is 6379).
9. In the **Links** tab, select the `tubearchivist-es` container from the **Container Name** dropdown and provide it the same alias, "tubearchivist-es".
10. In the **Environment** tab, add in any Redis specific environment variables that may apply (none by default).
11. Click on the **Apply** button.
12. Back on the **Create Container** screen, click the **Next** button.
13. Review the settings to confirm, then click the **Apply** button.
#### 5. Configure Tube Archivist
**Tube Archivist**
1. Select the associated image.
2. Click the **Launch** button in the top.
3. Edit the **Container Name** to be "tubearchivist".
4. Click on the **Advanced Settings** button.
5. In the **Advanced Settings** tab, check the box for `Enable auto-restart`.
6. In the **Volume** tab, click the **Add Folder** button and select the "`Docker/TubeArchivist/cache`" folder, then type in `/cache` for the mount path.
7. In the **Volume** tab, click the **Add Folder** button and select the "`Docker/TubeArchivist/media`" folder, then type in `/youtube` for the mount path.
8. In the **Network** tab, leave the default `bridge` Network (unless you have a specific Network design that you know how to implement).
9. In the **Port Settings** tab, replace the "Auto" entry under **Local Port** with the port that will be used to connect to **Tube Archivist** (default is 8000).
10. In the **Links** tab, select the `tubearchivist-es` container from the **Container Name** dropdown and provide it the same alias, "tubearchivist-es".
11. In the **Links** tab, select the `tubearchivist-redis` container from the **Container Name** dropdown and provide it the same alias, "tubearchivist-redis".
12. In the **Environment** tab, add in the following **Tube Archivist** specific environment variables that may apply. **Change the variables as is appropriate to your use case. Follow the [README section](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist#installing) for details on what to set each variable.**
1. Select the associated image.
2. Click the **Launch** button in the top.
3. Edit the **Container Name** to be "tubearchivist".
4. Click on the **Advanced Settings** button.
5. In the **Advanced Settings** tab, check the box for `Enable auto-restart`.
6. In the **Volume** tab, click the **Add Folder** button and select the "`Docker/TubeArchivist/cache`" folder, then type in `/cache` for the mount path.
7. In the **Volume** tab, click the **Add Folder** button and select the "`Docker/TubeArchivist/media`" folder, then type in `/youtube` for the mount path.
8. In the **Network** tab, leave the default `bridge` Network (unless you have a specific Network design that you know how to implement).
9. In the **Port Settings** tab, replace the "Auto" entry under **Local Port** with the port that will be used to connect to **Tube Archivist** (default is 8000).
10. In the **Links** tab, select the `tubearchivist-es` container from the **Container Name** dropdown and provide it the same alias, "tubearchivist-es".
11. In the **Links** tab, select the `tubearchivist-redis` container from the **Container Name** dropdown and provide it the same alias, "tubearchivist-redis".
12. In the **Environment** tab, add in the following **Tube Archivist** specific environment variables that may apply. **Change the variables as is appropriate to your use case. Follow the [README section](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist#installing) for details on what to set each variable.**
| Environment Variable | Setting |
| :------------------- | :------ |
| `TA_HOST | synology.local` |
| `ES_URL | http://tubearchivist-es:9200` |
| `REDIS_HOST | tubearchivist-redis` |
| `HOST_UID | 1000` |
| `HOST_GID | 0` |
| `TA_USERNAME | tubearchivist` |
| `TA_PASSWORD | verysecret` |
| `ELASTIC_PASSWORD | verysecret` |
| `TZ | America/New_York` |
| Environment Variable | Setting |
| :------------------- | :------ |
| `TA_HOST | synology.local` |
| `ES_URL | http://tubearchivist-es:9200` |
| `REDIS_HOST | tubearchivist-redis` |
| `HOST_UID | 1000` |
| `HOST_GID | 0` |
| `TA_USERNAME | tubearchivist` |
| `TA_PASSWORD | verysecret` |
| `ELASTIC_PASSWORD | verysecret` |
| `TZ | America/New_York` |
> !!! danger "BE AWARE"
!!! danger "BE AWARE"
- Do not use the default password as it is very insecure.
- Ensure that ELASTIC_PASSWORD matches the password used on the `tubearchivist-es` container.
![Synology - Tube Archivist Environment Configurations](../assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-TA-Env-Conf.png)
![Synology - Tube Archivist Environment Configurations](../assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-TA-Env-Conf.png)
13. Click on the **Apply** button.
14. Back on the **Create Container** screen, click the **Next** button.
15. Review the settings to confirm, then click the **Apply** button.
13. Click on the **Apply** button.
14. Back on the **Create Container** screen, click the **Next** button.
15. Review the settings to confirm, then click the **Apply** button.
### 6. Post-Installation Monitoring
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### Synology Docker Upgrade
When a new version of the image is available, you can use the following steps to more easily upgrade your previous instance.
!!! failure `latest` Tag Required
!!! failure "`latest` Tag Required"
If you did not use the `latest` tag, you may have some variances in your upgrade steps. Those are detailed below these instructions.
1. Go to the Registry Tab and download the newest instance of the `:latest` tag, as seen in the Installation Instructions earlier.
2. Go to Image Tab and confirm that you have the newer version available.

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- pymdownx.details
- pymdownx.superfences
- tables
- footnotes
theme:
name: material
logo: assets/logo-dark.jpg