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# Detailed Installation Instructions
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!!! note
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To install Tube Archivist using Docker, the default method, please see the [project README for instructions](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist#installing-and-updating).
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---
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## Additional platforms
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These are beginner's guides/installation instructions for additional platforms generously provided by users of these platforms. When in doubt, verify the details with the [project README](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist#installing-and-updating). If you see any issues here while using these instructions, please contribute.
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## Podman
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Podman handles container hostname resolving slightly differently than docker, so you need to make a few changes to the `docker-compose.yml` to get up and running.
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### Follow the installation instructions from the [README](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist#installing-and-updating), with a few additional changes to the `docker-compose.yml`.
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Edit these additional changes to the `docker-compose.yml`:
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- under `tubearchivist`->`image`:
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- prefix the container name with `docker.io/` (or the url of your repo of choice).
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- under `tubearchivist`->`environment`:
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- `ES_URL`: change `archivist-es` to the internal IP of the computer that will be running the containers.
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- `REDIS_HOST`: change `archivist-redis` to the internal IP of the computer that will be running the containers (should be the same as above).
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- under `archivist-redis`->`image`:
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- prefix the container name with `docker.io/` again.
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- under `archivist-redis`->`expose`:
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- change the whole entry from `expose: ["<PORT>"]` into `ports: ["<PORT>:<PORT>"].
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- under `archivist-es`->`image`:
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- prefix the container name with `docker.io/` again.
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- under `archivist-es`->`expose`:
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- change the whole entry from `expose: ["<PORT>"]` into `ports: ["<PORT>:<PORT>"].
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### Create service files (optional)
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Since podman doesn't run as a service, it can't start containers after reboots, at least not without some help.
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If you want to enable this behavior, you can follow [this example](https://techblog.jeppson.org/2020/04/create-podman-services-with-podman-compose/) to have `systemd` start up the containers with `podman-compose` when the computer boots up.
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## Unraid
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Tube Archivist, and all if it's dependencies are located in the [community applications](https://unraid.net/community/apps?q=tubearchivist) store. The three containers you will need are as follows:
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- **TubeArchivist-RedisJSON**: This container acts as a cache and temporary link between the application and the file system. Used to store and display messages and configuration variables.
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- **TubeArchivist-ES**: ElasticSearch stores video metadata and makes everything searchable. Also keeps track of the download queue.
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- **TubeArchivist**: Once your YouTube video collection grows, it becomes hard to search and find a specific video. That's where Tube Archivist comes in: By indexing your video collection with metadata from YouTube, you can organize, search and enjoy your archived YouTube videos without hassle offline through a convenient web interface.
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### Install `TubeArchivist-RedisJSON`
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![TubeArchivist-RedisJSON](https://i.imgur.com/ZKc8pSK.png)
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This is the easiest container to setup of the thee, just make sure that you do not have any port conflicts, and that your `/data` is mounted to the correct path. The other containers will map to the same root directory (/mnt/user/appdata/TubeArchivist).
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If you need to install `TubeArchivist-RedisJSON`on a different port, you'll have to follow [these steps](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist#redis-on-a-custom-port) later on when installing the `TubeArchivist` container
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### Install `TubeArchivist-ES`
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![TubeArchivist-ES](https://i.imgur.com/RC38b3u.png)
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ElasticSeach is also pretty easy to setup. Again, make sure you have no port conflicts, make sure that you mapped the ElasticSearch Data to the same root directory as `RedisJSON` (/mnt/user/appdata/TubeArchivist), and make sure to change the default password to something more secure.
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There is four additional settings in the "show more settings" area, but don't require any changes.
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### Install `TubeArchivist`
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![TubeArchivist](https://i.imgur.com/oLsmwBZ.png)
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It's finally time to set up TubeArchivist!
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- `HOST:`This is a list of IP addresses that you will host TA from. Example, 192.168.0.14 is the IP address of my Unraid server. If I was going to access TA from a VPN, or domain name, I'd put those next to my host IP with just a space separating the different addresses. More information [here.](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist#installing-and-updating)
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- `Port:`Again, make sure that you have no port conflicts on 8000.
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- `Youtube Media Path:` is where you'll download all of your videos to.
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Make sure that this is an empty directory to not cause confusion when
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starting the application. If you have existing videos that you'd like
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to import into Tube Archivist, please checkout the [settings
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wiki.](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist/wiki/Settings#manual-media-files-import)
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- `Appdata:` This should be the same base path as the other two containers (/mnt/user/appdata/TubeArchivist).
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- `TA Username:`This will be your username for TubeArchivist.
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- `TA Password:`This will be your password for TubeArchivist.
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- `Redis` This will be JUST the ip address of your redis container.
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- `ElasticSearch Password:`This is the password you defined in the `TubeArchivist-ES` container.
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- `ElasticSearch:` This seems to cause some confusion, but it's a pretty simple step, just replace the IP and Port to match you `TubeArchivist-ES` container.
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(example: if your IP is 192.168.0.14, the value should be http://192.168.0.14:9200)
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- `Time Zone:` This is an important step for your scheduler, to find your timezone, use a site like [TimeZoneConverter](http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/findzone.tzc)
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**From there, you should be able to start up your containers and you're good to go!**
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If you're still having trouble, join us on [discord](https://www.tubearchivist.com/discord) and come to the #support channel.
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---
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## Truenas Scale
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Truenas Scale can be a bit confusing, with its k3s kubernetes implementation.
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However, there is a step by step guide available for it's users here:
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https://heavysetup.info/applications/tube-archivist/dataset/
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- Ensure you are navigating the columns under `Tube Archivist` on the left hand side of the screen
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## Synology
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There are several different methods to install TubeArchivist on Synology platforms. This will focus on the available `docker` package and `docker-compose` implementations.
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### Prepare Directories/Folders
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Before we setup TubeArchivist, we need to setup the directories/folders. You are assumed to be logged into the Synology NAS.
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#### 1. Docker Base Folder
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1. Open the `File Station` utility.
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2. Click on the **Create🔽** button and choose *Create New Shared Folder*.
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3. **Name** the folder "Docker".
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4. Add a **Description**.
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5. Select the **Volume Location**.
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> Note: By default, this will be where all data is stored. Change the folders as best meets your requirements.
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6. Select the appropriate options from the remaining checkbox configurations.
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![Synology - Create Docker Folder](assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-Folder-Create.png)
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7. Click the **Next** button.
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8. If you are going to **Encrypt** your folder, check the appropriate box and provide the Encryption Key and its confirmation.
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9. Click the **Next** button.
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10. On the **Advanced Settings** page, you can select the *Enable data checksum for advanced data integrity* setting. This may cause a performance impact, but will allow for potential file self-healing. **This cannot be changed later.**
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> Note: This is not recommended, as we will be hosting databases within this folder.
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11. If you are enabling a quota for how large the folder can get, you can select the *Enabled shared folder quota* setting and choose the maximum size this folder can grow. This can be changed later.
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12. Click the **Next** button.
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13. Confirm the settings, then click the **Apply** button. This will create the folder.
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#### 2. TubeArchivist Base Folder
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1. Open the `File Station` utility.
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2. Select the "Docker" folder on the left-hand side.
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3. Click on the `Create🔽` button and choose *create Folder*.
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4. **Name** the folder "TubeArchivist".
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#### 3. Redis Data
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1. Open the `File Station` utility.
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2. Select the "Docker" folder on the left-hand side.
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3. Select the "TubeArchivist" folder beneath "Docker".
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4. Click on the `Create🔽` button and choose *create Folder*.
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5. **Name** the folder "redis".
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#### 4. Elastic Search Data
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1. Open the `File Station` utility.
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2. Select the "Docker" folder on the left-hand side.
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3. Select the "TubeArchivist" folder beneath "Docker".
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4. Click on the `Create🔽` button and choose *create Folder*.
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5. **Name** the folder "es".
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#### 5. TubeArchivist Cache
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1. Open the `File Station` utility.
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2. Select the "Docker" folder on the left-hand side.
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3. Select the "TubeArchivist" folder beneath "Docker".
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4. Click on the `Create🔽` button and choose *create Folder*.
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5. **Name** the folder "cache".
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#### 6. TubeArchivist Output
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1. Open the `File Station` utility.
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2. Select the "Docker" folder on the left-hand side.
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3. Select the "TubeArchivist" folder beneath "Docker".
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4. Click on the `Create🔽` button and choose *create Folder*.
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5. **Name** the folder "media".
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#### 7. Confirm Folder Structure
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Once all of the folders have been created, it should have a folder structure within Docker\TubeArchivist that includes "cache", "es", "media", and "redis" folders.
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![Synology - Docker Folder Structure](assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-Folder-Structure.png)
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#### 8. Change Permissions - CLI Required
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> If you do not have SSH access enabled for CLI, [enable it](https://kb.synology.com/en-sg/DSM/tutorial/How_to_login_to_DSM_with_root_permission_via_SSH_Telnet) before continuing.
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1. Open the SSH connection to the Synology. Login as your primary `Admin` user, or the user that was enabled for SSH access.
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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).
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3. Change directories to the **Volume** where the "Docker" folder resides.
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</br>Example: `cd /volume1`
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4. Change directories to the "Docker" folder.
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</br>Example: `cd Docker`
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5. Change directories to the "TubeArchivist" folder.
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</br>Example: `cd TubeArchivist`
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6. Change the owner of the "redis" folder. *If correct, this does not have an output.*
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</br>Example: `chown 999:100 redis`
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7. Change the owner of the "es" folder. *If correct, this does not have an output.*
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</br>Example: `chown 1000:1000 es`
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8. Confirm that the folders have the correct permissions.
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</br>Example: `ls -hl`
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![Synology - Docker Folder Permissions Command](assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-Folder-Permissions-Commands.png)
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9. Logout from root.
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</br>Example: `logout`
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10. Disconnect from the SSH connection.
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</br>Example: `exit`
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### Synology Docker Setup
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#### 1. Install Docker
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1. Install the `Docker` Synology Package.
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1. Log in to your Synology NAS.
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2. Open the `Package Center` utility.
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3. Search for `Docker`.
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4. Click `Install`.
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![Synology - Install Docker Utility](assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-Install.png)
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#### 2. Install Docker images
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2. After `Docker` is installed, open the `Docker` utility.
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3. Go to the `Registry` tab.
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4. Search for the following `images` and download them. Follow the recommended versions for each of the images.
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- `redislabs/rejson`
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![Synology - Redis Image Search](assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-Redis-Search.png)
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- `bbilly1/tubearchivist-es`
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![Synology - ElasticSearch Image Search](assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-ES-Search.png)
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- `bbilly1/tubearchivist`
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![Synology - TubeArchivist Image Search](assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-TA-Search.png)
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#### 3. Configure ElasticSearch
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5. Go to the `Image` tab. From here, create an container based on each image with the associated configurations below.
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- ElasticSearch
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1. Select the associated image.
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2. Click the **Launch** button in the top.
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3. Edit the **Container Name** to be "tubearchivist-es".
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4. Click on the **Advanced Settings** button.
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5. In the **Advanced Settings** tab, check the box for `Enable auto-restart`.
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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.
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7. In the **Network** tab, leave the default `bridge` Network (unless you have a specific Network design that you know how to implement).
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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).
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9. In the **Port Settings** tab, select the entryline for port 9300 and **➖ delete** the line. It is not needed for this container.
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10. The **Links** tab does not require configuration for this container.
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11. In the **Environment** tab, add in the following ElasticSearch specific environment variables that may apply.
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- `discovery.type=single-node`
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- `ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m`
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- `UID=1000`
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- `GID=0`
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- `xpack.security.enabled=true`
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- `ELASTIC_PASSWORD=verysecret`
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- `path.repo=/usr/share/elasticsearch/data/snapshot`
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> !!! note "BE AWARE"
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- Do not use the default password as it is very insecure.
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- Activating snapshots for backups should only be done *after* setting the `path.repo` setting.
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![Synology - ElasticSearch Environment Configurations](assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-ES-Env-Conf.png)
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12. Click on the **Apply** button.
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13. Back on the **Create Container** screen, click the **Next** button.
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14. Review the settings to confirm, then click the **Apply** button.
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#### 4. Configure Redis
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1. Select the associated image.
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2. Click the **Launch** button in the top.
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3. Edit the **Container Name** to be "tubearchivist-redis".
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4. Click on the **Advanced Settings** button.
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5. In the **Advanced Settings** tab, check the box for `Enable auto-restart`.
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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.
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7. In the **Network** tab, leave the default `bridge` Network (unless you have a specific Network design that you know how to implement).
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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).
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9. In the **Links** tab, select the "tubearchivist-es" container from the **Container Name** dropdown and provide it the same alias, "tubearchivist-es".
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10. In the **Environment** tab, add in any Redis specific environment variables that may apply (none by default).
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11. Click on the **Apply** button.
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12. Back on the **Create Container** screen, click the **Next** button.
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13. Review the settings to confirm, then click the **Apply** button.
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#### 5. Configure TubeArchivist
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1. Select the associated image.
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2. Click the **Launch** button in the top.
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3. Edit the **Container Name** to be "tubearchivist".
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4. Click on the **Advanced Settings** button.
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5. In the **Advanced Settings** tab, check the box for `Enable auto-restart`.
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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.
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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.
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8. In the **Network** tab, leave the default `bridge` Network (unless you have a specific Network design that you know how to implement).
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9. In the **Port Settings** tab, replace the "Auto" entry under **Local Port** with the port that will be used to connect to TubeArchivist (default is 8000).
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10. In the **Links** tab, select the "tubearchivist-es" container from the **Container Name** dropdown and provide it the same alias, "tubearchivist-es".
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11. In the **Links** tab, select the "tubearchivist-redis" container from the **Container Name** dropdown and provide it the same alias, "tubearchivist-redis".
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12. In the **Environment** tab, add in the following TubeArchivist 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#tube-archivist) for details on what to set each variable.**
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- `TA_HOST=synology.local`
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- `ES_URL=http://tubearchivist-es:9200`
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- `REDIS_HOST=tubearchivist-redis`
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- `HOST_UID=1000`
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- `HOST_GID=1000`
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- `TA_USERNAME=tubearchivist`
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- `TA_PASSWORD=verysecret`
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- `ELASTIC_PASSWORD=verysecret`
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- `TZ=America/New_York`
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> !!! note "BE AWARE"
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- Do not use the default password as it is very insecure.
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- Ensure that ELASTIC_PASSWORD matches the password used on the tubearchivist-es container.
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![Synology - TubeArchivist Environment Configurations](assets/Synology_0.2.0_Docker-TA-Env-Conf.png)
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13. Click on the **Apply** button.
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14. Back on the **Create Container** screen, click the **Next** button.
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15. Review the settings to confirm, then click the **Apply** button.
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6. After the containers have been configured and started, you can go to the **Container** tab and monitor the containers.
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7. To review the logs to ensure that the system has started successfully, select the "tubearchivist" container and click on the **Details** button. In the new window, go to the **Log** tab. Monitor the logs until either an error occurs or the message `celery@tubearchivist ready.` is in the logs. This may take a few minutes, especially for a first time setup.
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> !!! note
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Synology Docker presents the logs in a pagination format. If you are not seeing the logs update, check if there are additional pages.
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8. After it has started, go to the location in the `TA_HOST`. This should give you the standard TubeArchivist login screen.
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**From there, you should be able to start up your containers and you're good to go!**
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If you're still having trouble, join us on [discord](https://www.tubearchivist.com/discord) and come to the #support channel.
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