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# Detailed Installation Instructions for Various Platforms
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## Unraid
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Tube Archivist, and all if it's dependencies are located in the [community applications](https://forums.unraid.net/topic/38582-plug-in-community-applications/) 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 meta data 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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### Step 1: Install `TubeArchivist-RedisJSON`
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![enter image description here](https://i.imgur.com/ycAqFRU.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 directory.
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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/bbilly1/tubearchivist#redis-on-a-custom-port) later on when installing the `TubeArchivist` container
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### Step 2: Install `TubeArchivist-ES`
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![enter image description here](https://i.imgur.com/o6tsTdt.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 `/usr/share/elasticsearch/data` to the same directory as `RedisJSON`, and make sure to change the default password to something more secure.
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There is three additional settings in the "show more settings" area, but leave those as they are.
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### Step 3: Install `TubeArchivist`
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![enter image description here](https://i.imgur.com/dwSCfgO.png)
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It's finally time to set up TubeArchivist!
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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/bbilly1/tubearchivist/wiki/Settings#manual-media-files-import)
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- `Appdata:` This should be the same base path as the other two containers.
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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 192.168.1.15, the value should be http://192.168.1.15:9200)
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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://discord.gg/AFwz8nE7BK) and come to the #unraid channel.
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