if all you need is a simple dev/testing environment, follow these steps
- clone the repo
- run
docker build -t yt2009 .
- after the build finishes, run
docker run -it -p 8080:80 yt2009
- navigate to http://127.0.0.1:8080
the yt2009 container is configured by using the following environment variables:
YT2009_PORT
sets the HTTP port (default:80
)YT2009_ENV
sets the usage environment, dev is used for development purposes, prod is designed for production, adds an authentication system and is needed if you want to use the built-in SSL support (default:dev
)YT2009_IP
sets the IP/Hostname used that will be used to connect to yt2009, is required for legacy stuff where it has to be hardcoded (default:127.0.0.1
)YT2009_SSL
allows you to enable built-in SSL support, requires prod env to work! (default:false
)YT2009_SSLPORT
sets the HTTPS port (default:443
)YT2009_SSLPATH
sets the path for the SSL certificate (default:/yt2009/cert.crt
)YT2009_SSLKEY
sets the path for the SSL certificate private key (default:/yt2009/cert.key
)YT2009_AUTO_MAINTAIN
sets whether to enable automatic instance cleaning (default: false)YT2009_MAINTAIN_MAX_SIZE
sets the maximum assets folder size in GB, works with auto_maintain (default: 10)YT2009_MAINTAIN_MAX_CACHE_SIZE
sets the maximum cache file size in MB, works with auto_maintain (default: 15)YT2009_FALLBACK
sets fallback mode, doesn't use the saved cache, shows a fallback notice on homepage, deprecated (default: false)YT2009_MASTERSERVER
sets a different master server for comments/video sync, leave empty to disableYT2009_DISABLEMASTER
sets whether any master server will be used (default: false)YT2009_LOCKED_TOKENS
sets access tokens that will be redirected to /t.htm, seperated by commas, leave empty to disableYT2009_HOMEPAGETEXT
sets a custom text that will be shown on the homepage, leave empty to disableYT2009_REDIR
sets an absolute http path of a different yt2009 instance you wish to redirect to, leave empty to disableYT2009_LOGGED_TOKENS
sets tokens that have their usage logged in/data/accessdata
, seperated by commas, leave empty to disableYT2009_TOKENS
allows you to specify custom auth tokens instead of generating them randomly, requires prod env to work!, seperated by commas, leave empty to disable, this will override any existing access tokens when used!!!
auth tokens are located in /yt2009/back/config.json
, you can use this command to read them: docker exec [container name] cat /yt2009/back/config.json
if you want your data to be saved when the container is removed, mount /data
to a directory or volume
for example: docker run --rm -p 80:80 -v ~/yt2009data:/data -e YT2009_ENV=prod yt2009