From da1a55013986ad10b69411415271ee925eb89480 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: CEF Server Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2025 16:16:58 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] initial --- compile.sh | 73 +++ configs/3m/config.py | 24 + configs/caddy/Caddyfile | 56 ++ configs/ergo/ircd.motd | 1 + configs/ergo/ircd.yaml | 968 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ configs/mariadb/init.sql | 2 + configs/mediamtx/mediamtx.yaml | 697 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ configure.sh | 67 +++ docker-compose.yml | 181 ++++++ setup-minio.sh | 19 + 10 files changed, 2088 insertions(+) create mode 100755 compile.sh create mode 100644 configs/3m/config.py create mode 100644 configs/caddy/Caddyfile create mode 100644 configs/ergo/ircd.motd create mode 100644 configs/ergo/ircd.yaml create mode 100644 configs/mariadb/init.sql create mode 100644 configs/mediamtx/mediamtx.yaml create mode 100755 configure.sh create mode 100644 docker-compose.yml create mode 100755 setup-minio.sh diff --git a/compile.sh b/compile.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ec48a0d --- /dev/null +++ b/compile.sh @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +#!/bin/bash +#set -ex +set -uo pipefail + +touch .hash +source .hash +echo "" > .hash + +FORCE="${1:-false}" + +function clone { + DIRECTORY=$(basename "$1" .git) + if [ -d "$DIRECTORY" ]; then + pushd "$DIRECTORY" + git pull + else + git clone "$1" + declare HASH_$DIRECTORY=0 + pushd "$DIRECTORY" + fi + REVPARSE=$(git rev-parse HEAD) + TAINT=$(git status --porcelain | wc -l) + OLD="HASH_$DIRECTORY" + if [ "${!OLD:=0}" != "$REVPARSE" ]; then + readonly TAINTED_$DIRECTORY="true" + elif [ "$TAINT" != "0" ]; then + readonly TAINTED_$DIRECTORY="true" + else + readonly TAINTED_$DIRECTORY="$FORCE" + fi + popd + echo "HASH_$DIRECTORY=$REVPARSE" >> .hash +} + +taintop() { + TAINTED="TAINTED_$1" + echo "tainted: $TAINTED" + if [ "${!TAINTED}" = "true" ]; then + pushd $1 + shift 1 + "$@" + popd + else + echo "Taint not detected in $1, not building" + fi +} + +clone https://git.cef.icu/CEF/ergo.git +clone https://git.cef.icu/CEF/grumble.git +clone https://git.cef.icu/CEF/mediamtx.git +clone https://git.cef.icu/CEF/3M.git +clone https://git.cef.icu/CEF/CEF.git + +source .env + +taintop ergo docker build -t ergo . +taintop grumble docker build -t grumble . +taintop mediamtx docker build -t mediamtx . +taintop 3M docker build -t 3m . + + +taintop CEF docker build -t cef --build-arg "VITE_IRC_WEBSOCKET=$VITE_IRC_WEBSOCKET" --build-arg "VITE_3M_ADDRESS=$VITE_3M_ADDRESS" --build-arg "VITE_HOSTING_ADDRESS=$VITE_HOSTING_ADDRESS" --build-arg "VITE_VOICE_ADDRESS=$VITE_VOICE_ADDRESS" . +mkdir -p www +rm -rf www/* +id=$(docker create cef) +docker cp $id:/home/bun/app/dist /tmp/ +sleep 1 +docker cp $id:/home/bun/app/assets /tmp/ +docker rm -v $id +cp -r /tmp/dist/* www +cp -r /tmp/assets/* www/assets +rm -rf /tmp/dist + diff --git a/configs/3m/config.py b/configs/3m/config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8db2156 --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/3m/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +import os +SECRETKEY = os.path.join("keys", "3m.pub") + +# CEF-specific port (grumble communicates over it as well) +ERGO_ADDR = os.getenv("THREEM_ERGO_ADDR") or "ergo" +ERGO_PORT = os.getenv("THREEM_ERGO_PORT") or 22843 + +MINIO_INTERNAL_ADDR = os.getenv("THREEM_MINIO_INTERNAL_ADDR") or "minio:9000" +MINIO_EXTERNAL_ADDR = os.getenv("THREEM_MINIO_EXTERNAL_ADDR") or "data.example.xyz" +MINIO_ACCESS_KEY = os.getenv("THREEM_MINIO_ACCESS_KEY") or "access-key-goes-here" +MINIO_SECRET_KEY = os.getenv("THREEM_MINIO_SECRET_KEY") or "secret-key-goes-here" +DBURL = os.getenv("THREEM_DBURL") or "dburl-goes-here" +REDIS_ADDR = os.getenv("THREEM_REDIS_ADDR") or "redis" +MEDIAMTX_API = os.getenv("THREEM_MEDIAMTX_API") or "http://localhost:9997" +MEDIAMTX_RTSP = os.getenv("THREEM_MEDIAMTX_RTSP") or "localhost:8554" + +MAX_FILE_SIZE = 1024*1024*20 +MAX_PFP_SIZE = 1024*1024*1.5 +# It's a 24x24 image, you can fit that in 32k +MAX_ICON_SIZE = 1024*32 +PRIVILEGED_HOSTS=["mediamtx", "ergo", "3m", "grumble", "caddy"] + +# Need to figure out how to make this cooperate more +ALLOWED_DOMAINS = ["*"] diff --git a/configs/caddy/Caddyfile b/configs/caddy/Caddyfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3a7db85 --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/caddy/Caddyfile @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +{ +} + +{$DOMAIN} { + root * /srv + encode gzip + handle { + try_files {path} /index.html + file_server + } + header /assets/*.js { + Service-Worker-Allowed "/" + } + handle_path /3m/* { + reverse_proxy 3m:8001 + } + handle_path /chat { + reverse_proxy ergo:8097 + } + handle_path /voice { + reverse_proxy grumble:8443 + } + handle_path /video/* { + rewrite /video / + reverse_proxy mediamtx:8889 + } +} + +{$HOST_DOMAIN} { + header Access-Control-Allow-Origin * + header Access-Control-Allow-Origin i.cef.icu + header Access-Control-Allow-Origin cef.icu + @uploads { + path_regexp hash ^/uploads/(.*)/.* + } + + rewrite @uploads /uploads/{re.hash.1} + respond /uploads/ 403 + respond /pfp/ 403 + + handle_path /embed/* { + reverse_proxy imagor:8000 + header -Cache-Control + header -Expires + header Cache-Control "public, max-age=604800" + } + + reverse_proxy minio:9000 { + @error status 500 404 + handle_response @error { + root * /srv + try_files /assets/blankIcon.png + file_server + } + } +} diff --git a/configs/ergo/ircd.motd b/configs/ergo/ircd.motd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f343da0 --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/ergo/ircd.motd @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +hello your operator should probably set this despite it not being seen diff --git a/configs/ergo/ircd.yaml b/configs/ergo/ircd.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..12a4b2d --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/ergo/ircd.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,968 @@ +# network configuration +network: + # name of the network + name: unconfigured + +# server configuration +server: + # server name + name: unconfigured.ircd + + # addresses to listen on + listeners: + # The standard plaintext port for IRC is 6667. Allowing plaintext over the + # public Internet poses serious security and privacy issues. Accordingly, + # we recommend using plaintext only on local (loopback) interfaces: + #"127.0.0.1:6667": # (loopback ipv4, localhost-only) + #"[::1]:6667": # (loopback ipv6, localhost-only) + # If you need to serve plaintext on public interfaces, comment out the above + # two lines and uncomment the line below (which listens on all interfaces): + # ":6667": + # Alternately, if you have a TLS certificate issued by a recognized CA, + # you can configure port 6667 as an STS-only listener that only serves + # "redirects" to the TLS port, but doesn't allow chat. See the manual + # for details. + + # The standard SSL/TLS port for IRC is 6697. This will listen on all interfaces: + #":6697": + # this is a standard TLS configuration with a single certificate; + # see the manual for instructions on how to configure SNI + #tls: + # cert: fullchain.pem + # key: privkey.pem + # 'proxy' should typically be false. It's for cloud load balancers that + # always send a PROXY protocol header ahead of the connection. See the + # manual ("Reverse proxies") for more details. + #proxy: false + # set the minimum TLS version: + #min-tls-version: 1.2 + + # Example of a Unix domain socket for proxying: + # "/tmp/ergo_sock": + + # Example of a Tor listener: any connection that comes in on this listener will + # be considered a Tor connection. It is strongly recommended that this listener + # *not* be on a public interface --- it should be on 127.0.0.0/8 or unix domain: + # "/hidden_service_sockets/ergo_tor_sock": + # tor: true + + ":8097": + websocket: true + # tls: + # cert: fullchain.pem + # key: privkey.pem + + # sets the permissions for Unix listen sockets. on a typical Linux system, + # the default is 0775 or 0755, which prevents other users/groups from connecting + # to the socket. With 0777, it behaves like a normal TCP socket + # where anyone can connect. + unix-bind-mode: 0777 + + # configure the behavior of Tor listeners (ignored if you didn't enable any): + tor-listeners: + # if this is true, connections from Tor must authenticate with SASL + require-sasl: false + + # what hostname should be displayed for Tor connections? + vhost: "tor-network.onion" + + # allow at most this many connections at once (0 for no limit): + max-connections: 64 + + # connection throttling (limit how many connection attempts are allowed at once): + throttle-duration: 10m + # set to 0 to disable throttling: + max-connections-per-duration: 64 + + # strict transport security, to get clients to automagically use TLS + sts: + # whether to advertise STS + # + # to stop advertising STS, leave this enabled and set 'duration' below to "0". this will + # advertise to connecting users that the STS policy they have saved is no longer valid + enabled: false + + # how long clients should be forced to use TLS for. + # setting this to a too-long time will mean bad things if you later remove your TLS. + # the default duration below is 1 month, 2 days and 5 minutes. + duration: 1mo2d5m + + # tls port - you should be listening on this port above + port: 6697 + + # should clients include this STS policy when they ship their inbuilt preload lists? + preload: false + + websockets: + # Restrict the origin of WebSocket connections by matching the "Origin" HTTP + # header. This setting causes ergo to reject websocket connections unless + # they originate from a page on one of the whitelisted websites in this list. + # This prevents malicious websites from making their visitors connect to your + # ergo instance without their knowledge. An empty list means there are no + # restrictions. + allowed-origins: + # - "https://ergo.chat" + # - "https://*.ergo.chat" + + # casemapping controls what kinds of strings are permitted as identifiers (nicknames, + # channel names, account names, etc.), and how they are normalized for case. + # the recommended default is 'ascii' (traditional ASCII-only identifiers). + # the other options are 'precis', which allows UTF8 identifiers that are "sane" + # (according to UFC 8265), with additional mitigations for homoglyph attacks, + # and 'permissive', which allows identifiers containing unusual characters like + # emoji, at the cost of increased vulnerability to homoglyph attacks and potential + # client compatibility problems. we recommend leaving this value at its default; + # however, note that changing it once the network is already up and running is + # problematic. + casemapping: "ascii" + + # enforce-utf8 controls whether the server will preemptively discard non-UTF8 + # messages (since they cannot be relayed to websocket clients), or will allow + # them and relay them to non-websocket clients (as in traditional IRC). + enforce-utf8: true + + # whether to look up user hostnames with reverse DNS. there are 3 possibilities: + # 1. lookup-hostnames enabled, IP cloaking disabled; users will see each other's hostnames + # 2. lookup-hostnames disabled, IP cloaking disabled; users will see each other's numeric IPs + # 3. [the default] IP cloaking enabled; users will see cloaked hostnames + lookup-hostnames: false + # whether to confirm hostname lookups using "forward-confirmed reverse DNS", i.e., for + # any hostname returned from reverse DNS, resolve it back to an IP address and reject it + # unless it matches the connecting IP + forward-confirm-hostnames: true + + # use ident protocol to get usernames + check-ident: false + + # ignore the supplied user/ident string from the USER command, always setting user/ident + # to the following literal value; this can potentially reduce confusion and simplify bans. + # the value must begin with a '~' character. comment out / omit to disable: + coerce-ident: '~u' + + # 'password' allows you to require a global, shared password (the IRC `PASS` command) + # to connect to the server. for operator passwords, see the `opers` section of the + # config. for a more secure way to create a private server, see the `require-sasl` + # section. you must hash the password with `ergo genpasswd`, then enter the hash here: + #password: "$2a$04$0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234" + + # motd filename + # if you change the motd, you should move it to ircd.motd + motd: ircd.motd + + # motd formatting codes + # if this is true, the motd is escaped using formatting codes like $c, $b, and $i + motd-formatting: true + + # relaying using the RELAYMSG command + relaymsg: + # is relaymsg enabled at all? + enabled: true + + # which character(s) are reserved for relayed nicks? + separators: "/" + + # can channel operators use RELAYMSG in their channels? + # our implementation of RELAYMSG makes it safe for chanops to use without the + # possibility of real users being silently spoofed + available-to-chanops: true + + # IPs/CIDRs the PROXY command can be used from + # This should be restricted to localhost (127.0.0.1/8, ::1/128, and unix sockets). + # Unless you have a good reason. you should also add these addresses to the + # connection limits and throttling exemption lists. + proxy-allowed-from: + - localhost + # - "192.168.1.1" + # - "192.168.10.1/24" + + # controls the use of the WEBIRC command (by IRC<->web interfaces, bouncers and similar) + webirc: + # one webirc block -- should correspond to one set of gateways + #- + # SHA-256 fingerprint of the TLS certificate the gateway must use to connect + # (comment this out to use passwords only) + #certfp: "abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789" + + # password the gateway uses to connect, made with `ergo genpasswd` + #password: "$2a$04$abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcde" + + # IPs/CIDRs that can use this webirc command + # you should also add these addresses to the connection limits and throttling exemption lists + #hosts: + #- localhost + # - "192.168.1.1" + # - "192.168.10.1/24" + + # maximum length of clients' sendQ in bytes + # this should be big enough to hold bursts of channel/direct messages + max-sendq: 96k + + # compatibility with legacy clients + compatibility: + # many clients require that the final parameter of certain messages be an + # RFC1459 trailing parameter, i.e., prefixed with :, whether or not this is + # actually required. this forces Ergo to send those parameters + # as trailings. this is recommended unless you're testing clients for conformance; + # defaults to true when unset for that reason. + force-trailing: true + + # some clients (ZNC 1.6.x and lower, Pidgin 2.12 and lower) do not + # respond correctly to SASL messages with the server name as a prefix: + # https://github.com/znc/znc/issues/1212 + # this works around that bug, allowing them to use SASL. + send-unprefixed-sasl: false + + # traditionally, IRC servers will truncate and send messages that are + # too long to be relayed intact. this behavior can be disabled by setting + # allow-truncation to false, in which case Ergo will reject the message + # and return an error to the client. (note that this option defaults to true + # when unset.) + allow-truncation: false + + # IP-based DoS protection + ip-limits: + # whether to limit the total number of concurrent connections per IP/CIDR + count: true + # maximum concurrent connections per IP/CIDR + max-concurrent-connections: 16 + + # whether to restrict the rate of new connections per IP/CIDR + throttle: false + # how long to keep track of connections for + window: 10m + # maximum number of new connections per IP/CIDR within the given duration + max-connections-per-window: 32 + + # how wide the CIDR should be for IPv4 (a /32 is a fully specified IPv4 address) + cidr-len-ipv4: 32 + # how wide the CIDR should be for IPv6 (a /64 is the typical prefix assigned + # by an ISP to an individual customer for their LAN) + cidr-len-ipv6: 64 + + # IPs/networks which are exempted from connection limits + exempted: + - "localhost" + # - "192.168.1.1" + # - "2001:0db8::/32" + + # custom connection limits for certain IPs/networks. + custom-limits: + #"irccloud": + # nets: + # - "192.184.9.108" # highgate.irccloud.com + # - "192.184.9.110" # ealing.irccloud.com + # - "192.184.9.112" # charlton.irccloud.com + # - "192.184.10.118" # brockwell.irccloud.com + # - "192.184.10.9" # tooting.irccloud.com + # - "192.184.8.73" # hathersage.irccloud.com + # - "192.184.8.103" # stonehaven.irccloud.com + # - "5.254.36.57" # tinside.irccloud.com + # - "5.254.36.56/29" # additional ipv4 net + # - "2001:67c:2f08::/48" + # - "2a03:5180:f::/64" + # max-concurrent-connections: 2048 + # max-connections-per-window: 2048 + + # pluggable IP ban mechanism, via subprocess invocation + # this can be used to check new connections against a DNSBL, for example + # see the manual for details on how to write an IP ban checking script + ip-check-script: + enabled: false + command: "/usr/local/bin/check-ip-ban" + # constant list of args to pass to the command; the actual query + # and result are transmitted over stdin/stdout: + args: [] + # timeout for process execution, after which we send a SIGTERM: + timeout: 9s + # how long after the SIGTERM before we follow up with a SIGKILL: + kill-timeout: 1s + # how many scripts are allowed to run at once? 0 for no limit: + max-concurrency: 64 + # if true, only check anonymous connections (not logged into an account) + # at the very end of the handshake: + exempt-sasl: false + + # IP cloaking hides users' IP addresses from other users and from channel admins + # (but not from server admins), while still allowing channel admins to ban + # offending IP addresses or networks. In place of hostnames derived from reverse + # DNS, users see fake domain names like pwbs2ui4377257x8.irc. These names are + # generated deterministically from the underlying IP address, but if the underlying + # IP is not already known, it is infeasible to recover it from the cloaked name. + # If you disable this, you should probably enable lookup-hostnames in its place. + ip-cloaking: + # whether to enable IP cloaking + enabled: true + + # whether to use these cloak settings (specifically, `netname` and `num-bits`) + # to produce unique hostnames for always-on clients. you can enable this even if + # you disabled IP cloaking for normal clients above. if this is disabled, + # always-on clients will all have an identical hostname (the server name). + enabled-for-always-on: true + + # fake TLD at the end of the hostname, e.g., pwbs2ui4377257x8.irc + # you may want to use your network name here + netname: "cef" + + # the cloaked hostname is derived only from the CIDR (most significant bits + # of the IP address), up to a configurable number of bits. this is the + # granularity at which bans will take effect for IPv4. Note that changing + # this value will invalidate any stored bans. + cidr-len-ipv4: 32 + + # analogous granularity for IPv6 + cidr-len-ipv6: 128 + + # number of bits of hash output to include in the cloaked hostname. + # more bits means less likelihood of distinct IPs colliding, + # at the cost of a longer cloaked hostname. if this value is set to 0, + # all users will receive simply `netname` as their cloaked hostname. + num-bits: 64 + + # secure-nets identifies IPs and CIDRs which are secure at layer 3, + # for example, because they are on a trusted internal LAN or a VPN. + # plaintext connections from these IPs and CIDRs will be considered + # secure (clients will receive the +Z mode and be allowed to resume + # or reattach to secure connections). note that loopback IPs are always + # considered secure: + secure-nets: + # - "10.0.0.0/8" + + # Ergo will write files to disk under certain circumstances, e.g., + # CPU profiling or data export. by default, these files will be written + # to the working directory. set this to customize: + #output-path: "/home/ergo/out" + + # the hostname used by "services", e.g., NickServ, defaults to "localhost", + # e.g., `NickServ!NickServ@localhost`. uncomment this to override: + override-services-hostname: "cef.operative" + + # in a "closed-loop" system where you control the server and all the clients, + # you may want to increase the maximum (non-tag) length of an IRC line from + # the default value of 512. DO NOT change this on a public server: + max-line-len: 2048 + + # send all 0's as the LUSERS (user counts) output to non-operators; potentially useful + # if you don't want to publicize how popular the server is + suppress-lusers: false + +# account options +accounts: + # is account authentication enabled, i.e., can users log into existing accounts? + authentication-enabled: true + + # account registration + registration: + # can users register new accounts for themselves? if this is false, operators with + # the `accreg` capability can still create accounts with `/NICKSERV SAREGISTER` + enabled: false + + # can users use the REGISTER command to register before fully connecting? + allow-before-connect: true + + # global throttle on new account creation + throttling: + enabled: true + # window + duration: 10m + # number of attempts allowed within the window + max-attempts: 30 + + # this is the bcrypt cost we'll use for account passwords + # (note that 4 is the lowest value allowed by the bcrypt library) + bcrypt-cost: 8 + + # length of time a user has to verify their account before it can be re-registered + verify-timeout: "32h" + + # options for email verification of account registrations + email-verification: + enabled: false + sender: "admin@my.network" + require-tls: true + helo-domain: "my.network" # defaults to server name if unset + # options to enable DKIM signing of outgoing emails (recommended, but + # requires creating a DNS entry for the public key): + # dkim: + # domain: "my.network" + # selector: "20200229" + # key-file: "dkim.pem" + # to use an MTA/smarthost instead of sending email directly: + # mta: + # server: localhost + # port: 25 + # username: "admin" + # password: "hunter2" + # implicit-tls: false # TLS from the first byte, typically on port 465 + blacklist-regexes: + # - ".*@mailinator.com" + timeout: 60s + # email-based password reset: + password-reset: + enabled: false + # time before we allow resending the email + cooldown: 1h + # time for which a password reset code is valid + timeout: 1d + + # throttle account login attempts (to prevent either password guessing, or DoS + # attacks on the server aimed at forcing repeated expensive bcrypt computations) + login-throttling: + enabled: true + + # window + duration: 1m + + # number of attempts allowed within the window + max-attempts: 3 + + # some clients (notably Pidgin and Hexchat) offer only a single password field, + # which makes it impossible to specify a separate server password (for the PASS + # command) and SASL password. if this option is set to true, a client that + # successfully authenticates with SASL will not be required to send + # PASS as well, so it can be configured to authenticate with SASL only. + skip-server-password: false + + # enable login to accounts via the PASS command, e.g., PASS account:password + # this is useful for compatibility with old clients that don't support SASL + login-via-pass-command: true + + # advertise the SCRAM-SHA-256 authentication method. set to false in case of + # compatibility issues with certain clients: + advertise-scram: true + + # require-sasl controls whether clients are required to have accounts + # (and sign into them using SASL) to connect to the server + require-sasl: + # if this is enabled, all clients must authenticate with SASL while connecting. + # WARNING: for a private server, you MUST set accounts.registration.enabled + # to false as well, in order to prevent non-administrators from registering + # accounts. + enabled: true + + # IPs/CIDRs which are exempted from the account requirement + exempted: + # - "localhost" + # - '10.10.0.0/16' + + # nick-reservation controls how, and whether, nicknames are linked to accounts + nick-reservation: + # is there any enforcement of reserved nicknames? + enabled: true + + # how many nicknames, in addition to the account name, can be reserved? + # (note that additional nicks are unusable under force-nick-equals-account + # or if the client is always-on) + additional-nick-limit: 0 + + # method describes how nickname reservation is handled + # strict: users must already be logged in to their account (via + # SASL, PASS account:password, or /NickServ IDENTIFY) + # in order to use their reserved nickname(s) + # optional: no enforcement by default, but allow users to opt in to + # the enforcement level of their choice + method: strict + + # allow users to set their own nickname enforcement status, e.g., + # to opt out of strict enforcement + allow-custom-enforcement: false + + # format for guest nicknames: + # 1. these nicknames cannot be registered or reserved + # 2. if a client is automatically renamed by the server, + # this is the template that will be used (e.g., Guest-nccj6rgmt97cg) + # 3. if enforce-guest-format (see below) is enabled, clients without + # a registered account will have this template applied to their + # nicknames (e.g., 'katie' will become 'Guest-katie') + guest-nickname-format: "Guest-*" + + # when enabled, forces users not logged into an account to use + # a nickname matching the guest template. a caveat: this may prevent + # users from choosing nicknames in scripts different from the guest + # nickname format. + force-guest-format: false + + # when enabled, forces users logged into an account to use the + # account name as their nickname. when combined with strict nickname + # enforcement, this lets users treat nicknames and account names + # as equivalent for the purpose of ban/invite/exception lists. + force-nick-equals-account: true + + # parallel setting to force-nick-equals-account: if true, this forbids + # anonymous users (i.e., users not logged into an account) to change their + # nickname after the initial connection is complete + forbid-anonymous-nick-changes: false + + # multiclient controls whether Ergo allows multiple connections to + # attach to the same client/nickname identity; this is part of the + # functionality traditionally provided by a bouncer like ZNC + multiclient: + # when disabled, each connection must use a separate nickname (as is the + # typical behavior of IRC servers). when enabled, a new connection that + # has authenticated with SASL can associate itself with an existing + # client + enabled: true + + # if this is disabled, clients have to opt in to bouncer functionality + # using nickserv or the cap system. if it's enabled, they can opt out + # via nickserv + allowed-by-default: true + + # whether to allow clients that remain on the server even + # when they have no active connections. The possible values are: + # "disabled", "opt-in", "opt-out", or "mandatory". + always-on: "opt-out" + + # whether to mark always-on clients away when they have no active connections: + auto-away: "opt-out" + + # QUIT always-on clients from the server if they go this long without connecting + # (use 0 or omit for no expiration): + always-on-expiration: 90d + + # vhosts controls the assignment of vhosts (strings displayed in place of the user's + # hostname/IP) by the HostServ service + vhosts: + # are vhosts enabled at all? + enabled: true + + # maximum length of a vhost + max-length: 64 + + # regexp for testing the validity of a vhost + # (make sure any changes you make here are RFC-compliant) + valid-regexp: '^[0-9A-Za-z.\-_/]+$' + + # modes that are set by default when a user connects + # if unset, no user modes will be set by default + # +i is invisible (a user's channels are hidden from whois replies) + # see /QUOTE HELP umodes for more user modes + default-user-modes: +i + + # pluggable authentication mechanism, via subprocess invocation + # see the manual for details on how to write an authentication plugin script + auth-script: + enabled: true + command: "http://3m:8001/account/verify" + # constant list of args to pass to the command; the actual authentication + # data is transmitted over stdin/stdout: + args: [] + # should we automatically create users if the plugin returns success? + autocreate: true + # timeout for process execution, after which we send a SIGTERM: + timeout: 9s + # how long after the SIGTERM before we follow up with a SIGKILL: + kill-timeout: 1s + # how many scripts are allowed to run at once? 0 for no limit: + max-concurrency: 64 + +# channel options +channels: + # modes that are set when new channels are created + # +n is no-external-messages, +t is op-only-topic, + # +C is no CTCPs (besides ACTION) + # see /QUOTE HELP cmodes for more channel modes + default-modes: +ntC + + # how many channels can a client be in at once? + max-channels-per-client: 100 + + # if this is true, new channels can only be created by operators with the + # `chanreg` operator capability + operator-only-creation: false + + # channel registration - requires an account + registration: + # can users register new channels? + enabled: true + + # restrict new channel registrations to operators only? + # (operators can then transfer channels to regular users using /CS TRANSFER) + operator-only: false + + # how many channels can each account register? + max-channels-per-account: 15 + + # as a crude countermeasure against spambots, anonymous connections younger + # than this value will get an empty response to /LIST (a time period of 0 disables) + list-delay: 0s + + # INVITE to an invite-only channel expires after this amount of time + # (0 or omit for no expiration): + invite-expiration: 24h + + # channels that new clients will automatically join. this should be used with + # caution, since traditional IRC users will likely view it as an antifeature. + # it may be useful in small community networks that have a single "primary" channel: + auto-join: + - "#chat" + - "#announcements" + +# operator classes: +# an operator has a single "class" (defining a privilege level), which can include +# multiple "capabilities" (defining privileged actions they can take). all +# currently available operator capabilities are associated with either the +# 'chat-moderator' class (less privileged) or the 'server-admin' class (full +# privileges) below: you can mix and match to create new classes. +oper-classes: + # chat moderator: can ban/unban users from the server, join channels, + # fix mode issues and sort out vhosts. + "chat-moderator": + # title shown in WHOIS + title: Chat Moderator + + # capability names + capabilities: + - "kill" # disconnect user sessions + - "ban" # ban IPs, CIDRs, NUH masks, and suspend accounts (UBAN / DLINE / KLINE) + - "nofakelag" # exempted from "fakelag" restrictions on rate of message sending + - "relaymsg" # use RELAYMSG in any channel (see the `relaymsg` config block) + - "vhosts" # add and remove vhosts from users + - "sajoin" # join arbitrary channels, including private channels + - "samode" # modify arbitrary channel and user modes + - "snomasks" # subscribe to arbitrary server notice masks + - "roleplay" # use the (deprecated) roleplay commands in any channel + + # server admin: has full control of the ircd, including nickname and + # channel registrations + "server-admin": + # title shown in WHOIS + title: Server Admin + + # oper class this extends from + extends: "chat-moderator" + + # capability names + capabilities: + - "rehash" # rehash the server, i.e. reload the config at runtime + - "accreg" # modify arbitrary account registrations + - "chanreg" # modify arbitrary channel registrations + - "history" # modify or delete history messages + - "defcon" # use the DEFCON command (restrict server capabilities) + - "massmessage" # message all users on the server + +# ircd operators +opers: + #Failure: + # class: "server-admin" + # hidden: true + # whois-line: is the server administrator + # password: "" + +# logging, takes inspiration from Insp +logging: + - + # how to log these messages + # + # file log to a file + # stdout log to stdout + # stderr log to stderr + # (you can specify multiple methods, e.g., to log to both stderr and a file) + method: stderr + + # filename to log to, if file method is selected + # filename: ircd.log + + # type(s) of logs to keep here. you can use - to exclude those types + # + # exclusions take precedent over inclusions, so if you exclude a type it will NEVER + # be logged, even if you explicitly include it + # + # useful types include: + # * everything (usually used with exclusing some types below) + # server server startup, rehash, and shutdown events + # accounts account registration and authentication + # channels channel creation and operations + # opers oper actions, authentication, etc + # services actions related to NickServ, ChanServ, etc. + # internal unexpected runtime behavior, including potential bugs + # userinput raw lines sent by users + # useroutput raw lines sent to users + type: "* -userinput -useroutput" + + # one of: debug info warn error + level: info + #- + # # example of a file log that avoids logging IP addresses + # method: file + # filename: ircd.log + # type: "* -userinput -useroutput -connect-ip" + # level: debug + +# debug options +debug: + # when enabled, Ergo will attempt to recover from certain kinds of + # client-triggered runtime errors that would normally crash the server. + # this makes the server more resilient to DoS, but could result in incorrect + # behavior. deployments that would prefer to "start from scratch", e.g., by + # letting the process crash and auto-restarting it with systemd, can set + # this to false. + recover-from-errors: true + + # optionally expose a pprof http endpoint: https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/pprof/ + # it is strongly recommended that you don't expose this on a public interface; + # if you need to access it remotely, you can use an SSH tunnel. + # set to `null`, "", leave blank, or omit to disable + # pprof-listener: "localhost:6060" + +# lock file preventing multiple instances of Ergo from accidentally being +# started at once. comment out or set to the empty string ("") to disable. +# this path is relative to the working directory; if your datastore.path +# is absolute, you should use an absolute path here as well. +lock-file: "ircd.lock" + +# datastore configuration +datastore: + # path to the datastore + path: persist/ircd.db + + # if the database schema requires an upgrade, `autoupgrade` will attempt to + # perform it automatically on startup. the database will be backed + # up, and if the upgrade fails, the original database will be restored. + autoupgrade: true + + # connection information for MySQL (currently only used for persistent history): + mysql: + enabled: true + host: "mariadb" + port: 3306 + # if socket-path is set, it will be used instead of host:port + #socket-path: "/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock" + user: "root" + password: "willbeoverwritten" + history-database: "ergo" + timeout: 3s + max-conns: 4 + # this may be necessary to prevent middleware from closing your connections: + #conn-max-lifetime: 180s + +# languages config +languages: + # whether to load languages + enabled: true + + # default language to use for new clients + # 'en' is the default English language in the code + default: en + + # which directory contains our language files + path: /ircd-bin/languages + +# limits - these need to be the same across the network +limits: + # nicklen is the max nick length allowed + nicklen: 32 + + # identlen is the max ident length allowed + identlen: 20 + + # channellen is the max channel length allowed + channellen: 64 + + # awaylen is the maximum length of an away message + awaylen: 390 + + # kicklen is the maximum length of a kick message + kicklen: 390 + + # topiclen is the maximum length of a channel topic + topiclen: 390 + + # maximum number of monitor entries a client can have + monitor-entries: 100 + + # whowas entries to store + whowas-entries: 100 + + # maximum length of channel lists (beI modes) + chan-list-modes: 60 + + # maximum number of messages to accept during registration (prevents + # DoS / resource exhaustion attacks): + registration-messages: 1024 + + # message length limits for the new multiline cap + multiline: + max-bytes: 4096 # 0 means disabled + max-lines: 100 # 0 means no limit + +# fakelag: prevents clients from spamming commands too rapidly +fakelag: + # whether to enforce fakelag + enabled: true + + # time unit for counting command rates + window: 1s + + # clients can send this many commands without fakelag being imposed + burst-limit: 5 + + # once clients have exceeded their burst allowance, they can send only + # this many commands per `window`: + messages-per-window: 2 + + # client status resets to the default state if they go this long without + # sending any commands: + cooldown: 2s + + # exempt a certain number of command invocations per session from fakelag; + # this is to speed up "resynchronization" of client state during reattach + command-budgets: + "CHATHISTORY": 16 + "MARKREAD": 16 + "MONITOR": 1 + "WHO": 4 + +# the roleplay commands are semi-standardized extensions to IRC that allow +# sending and receiving messages from pseudo-nicknames. this can be used either +# for actual roleplaying, or for bridging IRC with other protocols. +roleplay: + # are roleplay commands enabled at all? (channels and clients still have to + # opt in individually with the +E mode) + enabled: true + + # require the "roleplay" oper capability to send roleplay messages? + require-oper: false + + # require channel operator permissions to send roleplay messages? + require-chanops: false + + # add the real nickname, in parentheses, to the end of every roleplay message? + add-suffix: true + +# external services can integrate with the ircd using JSON Web Tokens (https://jwt.io). +# in effect, the server can sign a token attesting that the client is present on +# the server, is a member of a particular channel, etc. +extjwt: + # # default service config (for `EXTJWT #channel`). + # # expiration time for the token: + expiration: 45s + # # you can configure tokens to be signed either with HMAC and a symmetric secret: + #secret: "65PHvk0K1_sM-raTsCEhatVkER_QD8a0zVV8gG2EWcI" + # # or with an RSA private key: + #rsa-private-key-file: "privkey.pem" + + # # named services (for `EXTJWT #channel service_name`): + services: + "3m": + expiration: 60s + rsa-private-key-file: "certs/3m.pem" + "grumble": + expiration: 30s + rsa-private-key-file: "certs/grumble.pem" + +# history message storage: this is used by CHATHISTORY, HISTORY, znc.in/playback, +# various autoreplay features, and the resume extension +history: + # should we store messages for later playback? + # by default, messages are stored in RAM only; they do not persist + # across server restarts. however, you may want to understand how message + # history interacts with the GDPR and/or any data privacy laws that apply + # in your country and the countries of your users. + enabled: true + + # how many channel-specific events (messages, joins, parts) should be tracked per channel? + channel-length: 2048 + + # how many direct messages and notices should be tracked per user? + client-length: 256 + + # how long should we try to preserve messages? + # if `autoresize-window` is 0, the in-memory message buffers are preallocated to + # their maximum length. if it is nonzero, the buffers are initially small and + # are dynamically expanded up to the maximum length. if the buffer is full + # and the oldest message is older than `autoresize-window`, then it will overwrite + # the oldest message rather than resize; otherwise, it will expand if possible. + autoresize-window: 3d + + # number of messages to automatically play back on channel join (0 to disable): + autoreplay-on-join: 0 + + # maximum number of CHATHISTORY messages that can be + # requested at once (0 disables support for CHATHISTORY) + chathistory-maxmessages: 1000 + + # maximum number of messages that can be replayed at once during znc emulation + # (znc.in/playback, or automatic replay on initial reattach to a persistent client): + znc-maxmessages: 2048 + + # options to delete old messages, or prevent them from being retrieved + restrictions: + # if this is set, messages older than this cannot be retrieved by anyone + # (and will eventually be deleted from persistent storage, if that's enabled) + expire-time: 1w + + # this restricts access to channel history (it can be overridden by channel + # owners). options are: 'none' (no restrictions), 'registration-time' + # (logged-in users cannot retrieve messages older than their account + # registration date, and anonymous users cannot retrieve messages older than + # their sign-on time, modulo the grace-period described below), and + # 'join-time' (users cannot retrieve messages older than the time they + # joined the channel, so only always-on clients can view history). + query-cutoff: 'none' + + # if query-cutoff is set to 'registration-time', this allows retrieval + # of messages that are up to 'grace-period' older than the above cutoff. + # if you use 'registration-time', this is recommended to allow logged-out + # users to query history after disconnections. + grace-period: 1h + + # options to store history messages in a persistent database (currently only MySQL). + # in order to enable any of this functionality, you must configure a MySQL server + # in the `datastore.mysql` section. enabling persistence overrides the history + # size limits above (`channel-length`, `client-length`, etc.); persistent + # history has no limits other than those imposed by expire-time. + persistent: + enabled: true + + # store unregistered channel messages in the persistent database? + unregistered-channels: false + + # for a registered channel, the channel owner can potentially customize + # the history storage setting. as the server operator, your options are + # 'disabled' (no persistent storage, regardless of per-channel setting), + # 'opt-in', 'opt-out', and 'mandatory' (force persistent storage, ignoring + # per-channel setting): + registered-channels: "opt-out" + + # direct messages are only stored in the database for logged-in clients; + # you can control how they are stored here (same options as above). + # if you enable this, strict nickname reservation is strongly recommended + # as well. + direct-messages: "opt-out" + + # options to control how messages are stored and deleted: + retention: + # allow users to delete their own messages from history, + # and channel operators to delete messages in their channel? + allow-individual-delete: true + + # if persistent history is enabled, create additional index tables, + # allowing deletion of JSON export of an account's messages. this + # may be needed for compliance with data privacy regulations. + enable-account-indexing: false + + # options to control storage of TAGMSG + tagmsg-storage: + # by default, should TAGMSG be stored? + default: true + + # if `default` is false, store TAGMSG containing any of these tags: + whitelist: + - "+draft/react" + - "+react" + + # if `default` is true, don't store TAGMSG containing any of these tags: + #blacklist: + # - "+draft/typing" + # - "typing" + +# whether to allow customization of the config at runtime using environment variables, +# e.g., ERGO__SERVER__MAX_SENDQ=128k. see the manual for more details. +allow-environment-overrides: true + +cef: + imagor: + # to be overwritten by envs + url: "https://example.com/embed/" + secret: "secretgoeshere" + redis: "redis://redis:6379/0?protocol=3" diff --git a/configs/mariadb/init.sql b/configs/mariadb/init.sql new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d1ece7 --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/mariadb/init.sql @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +CREATE DATABASE ergo; +-- CREATE DATABASE ergo_ext; diff --git a/configs/mediamtx/mediamtx.yaml b/configs/mediamtx/mediamtx.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f874120 --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/mediamtx/mediamtx.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,697 @@ +############################################### +# Global settings + +# Settings in this section are applied anywhere. + +############################################### +# Global settings -> General + +# Verbosity of the program; available values are "error", "warn", "info", "debug". +logLevel: info +# Destinations of log messages; available values are "stdout", "file" and "syslog". +logDestinations: [stdout] +# If "file" is in logDestinations, this is the file which will receive the logs. +logFile: mediamtx.log + +# Timeout of read operations. +readTimeout: 10s +# Timeout of write operations. +writeTimeout: 10s +# Size of the queue of outgoing packets. +# A higher value allows to increase throughput, a lower value allows to save RAM. +writeQueueSize: 512 +# Maximum size of outgoing UDP packets. +# This can be decreased to avoid fragmentation on networks with a low UDP MTU. +udpMaxPayloadSize: 1472 + +# Command to run when a client connects to the server. +# This is terminated with SIGINT when a client disconnects from the server. +# The following environment variables are available: +# * RTSP_PORT: RTSP server port +# * MTX_CONN_TYPE: connection type +# * MTX_CONN_ID: connection ID +runOnConnect: +# Restart the command if it exits. +runOnConnectRestart: no +# Command to run when a client disconnects from the server. +# Environment variables are the same of runOnConnect. +runOnDisconnect: + +############################################### +# Global settings -> Authentication + +# Authentication method. Available values are: +# * internal: users are stored in the configuration file +# * http: an external HTTP URL is contacted to perform authentication +# * jwt: an external identity server provides authentication through JWTs +authMethod: http + +# Internal authentication. +# list of users. +authInternalUsers: + # Default unprivileged user. + # Username. 'any' means any user, including anonymous ones. +- user: any + # Password. Not used in case of 'any' user. + pass: + # IPs or networks allowed to use this user. An empty list means any IP. + ips: [] + # List of permissions. + permissions: + # Available actions are: publish, read, playback, api, metrics, pprof. + - action: publish + # Paths can be set to further restrict access to a specific path. + # An empty path means any path. + # Regular expressions can be used by using a tilde as prefix. + path: + - action: read + path: + - action: playback + path: + + # Default administrator. + # This allows to use API, metrics and PPROF without authentication, + # if the IP is localhost. +- user: any + pass: + ips: ['127.0.0.1', '::1'] + permissions: + - action: api + - action: metrics + - action: pprof + +# HTTP-based authentication. +# URL called to perform authentication. Every time a user wants +# to authenticate, the server calls this URL with the POST method +# and a body containing: +# { +# "user": "user", +# "password": "password", +# "ip": "ip", +# "action": "publish|read|playback|api|metrics|pprof", +# "path": "path", +# "protocol": "rtsp|rtmp|hls|webrtc|srt", +# "id": "id", +# "query": "query" +# } +# If the response code is 20x, authentication is accepted, otherwise +# it is discarded. +authHTTPAddress: http://3m:8001/mediamtx/auth + +# Actions to exclude from HTTP-based authentication. +# Format is the same as the one of user permissions. +authHTTPExclude: +- action: api +- action: metrics +- action: pprof + +# JWT-based authentication. +# Users have to login through an external identity server and obtain a JWT. +# This JWT must contain the claim "mediamtx_permissions" with permissions, +# for instance: +# { +# ... +# "mediamtx_permissions": [ +# { +# "action": "publish", +# "path": "somepath" +# } +# ] +# } +# Users are then expected to pass the JWT as a query parameter, i.e. ?jwt=... +# This is the JWKS URL that will be used to pull (once) the public key that allows +# to validate JWTs. +authJWTJWKS: + +############################################### +# Global settings -> Control API + +# Enable controlling the server through the Control API. +api: yes +# Address of the Control API listener. +apiAddress: :9997 +# Enable TLS/HTTPS on the Control API server. +apiEncryption: no +# Path to the server key. This is needed only when encryption is yes. +# This can be generated with: +# openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 +# openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -key server.key -out server.crt -days 3650 +apiServerKey: server.key +# Path to the server certificate. +apiServerCert: server.crt +# Value of the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header provided in every HTTP response. +apiAllowOrigin: '*' +# List of IPs or CIDRs of proxies placed before the HTTP server. +# If the server receives a request from one of these entries, IP in logs +# will be taken from the X-Forwarded-For header. +apiTrustedProxies: [] + +############################################### +# Global settings -> Metrics + +# Enable Prometheus-compatible metrics. +metrics: no +# Address of the metrics HTTP listener. +metricsAddress: :9998 +# Enable TLS/HTTPS on the Metrics server. +metricsEncryption: no +# Path to the server key. This is needed only when encryption is yes. +# This can be generated with: +# openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 +# openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -key server.key -out server.crt -days 3650 +metricsServerKey: server.key +# Path to the server certificate. +metricsServerCert: server.crt +# Value of the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header provided in every HTTP response. +metricsAllowOrigin: '*' +# List of IPs or CIDRs of proxies placed before the HTTP server. +# If the server receives a request from one of these entries, IP in logs +# will be taken from the X-Forwarded-For header. +metricsTrustedProxies: [] + +############################################### +# Global settings -> PPROF + +# Enable pprof-compatible endpoint to monitor performances. +pprof: no +# Address of the pprof listener. +pprofAddress: :9999 +# Enable TLS/HTTPS on the pprof server. +pprofEncryption: no +# Path to the server key. This is needed only when encryption is yes. +# This can be generated with: +# openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 +# openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -key server.key -out server.crt -days 3650 +pprofServerKey: server.key +# Path to the server certificate. +pprofServerCert: server.crt +# Value of the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header provided in every HTTP response. +pprofAllowOrigin: '*' +# List of IPs or CIDRs of proxies placed before the HTTP server. +# If the server receives a request from one of these entries, IP in logs +# will be taken from the X-Forwarded-For header. +pprofTrustedProxies: [] + +############################################### +# Global settings -> Playback server + +# Enable downloading recordings from the playback server. +playback: no +# Address of the playback server listener. +playbackAddress: :9996 +# Enable TLS/HTTPS on the playback server. +playbackEncryption: no +# Path to the server key. This is needed only when encryption is yes. +# This can be generated with: +# openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 +# openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -key server.key -out server.crt -days 3650 +playbackServerKey: server.key +# Path to the server certificate. +playbackServerCert: server.crt +# Value of the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header provided in every HTTP response. +playbackAllowOrigin: '*' +# List of IPs or CIDRs of proxies placed before the HTTP server. +# If the server receives a request from one of these entries, IP in logs +# will be taken from the X-Forwarded-For header. +playbackTrustedProxies: [] + +############################################### +# Global settings -> RTSP server + +# Enable publishing and reading streams with the RTSP protocol. +rtsp: yes +# List of enabled RTSP transport protocols. +# UDP is the most performant, but doesn't work when there's a NAT/firewall between +# server and clients, and doesn't support encryption. +# UDP-multicast allows to save bandwidth when clients are all in the same LAN. +# TCP is the most versatile, and does support encryption. +# The handshake is always performed with TCP. +protocols: [udp, multicast, tcp] +# Encrypt handshakes and TCP streams with TLS (RTSPS). +# Available values are "no", "strict", "optional". +encryption: "no" +# Address of the TCP/RTSP listener. This is needed only when encryption is "no" or "optional". +rtspAddress: :8554 +# Address of the TCP/TLS/RTSPS listener. This is needed only when encryption is "strict" or "optional". +rtspsAddress: :8322 +# Address of the UDP/RTP listener. This is needed only when "udp" is in protocols. +rtpAddress: :8000 +# Address of the UDP/RTCP listener. This is needed only when "udp" is in protocols. +rtcpAddress: :8001 +# IP range of all UDP-multicast listeners. This is needed only when "multicast" is in protocols. +multicastIPRange: 224.1.0.0/16 +# Port of all UDP-multicast/RTP listeners. This is needed only when "multicast" is in protocols. +multicastRTPPort: 8002 +# Port of all UDP-multicast/RTCP listeners. This is needed only when "multicast" is in protocols. +multicastRTCPPort: 8003 +# Path to the server key. This is needed only when encryption is "strict" or "optional". +# This can be generated with: +# openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 +# openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -key server.key -out server.crt -days 3650 +serverKey: server.key +# Path to the server certificate. This is needed only when encryption is "strict" or "optional". +serverCert: server.crt +# Authentication methods. Available are "basic" and "digest". +# "digest" doesn't provide any additional security and is available for compatibility only. +rtspAuthMethods: [] + +############################################### +# Global settings -> RTMP server + +# Enable publishing and reading streams with the RTMP protocol. +rtmp: yes +# Address of the RTMP listener. This is needed only when encryption is "no" or "optional". +rtmpAddress: :1935 +# Encrypt connections with TLS (RTMPS). +# Available values are "no", "strict", "optional". +rtmpEncryption: "no" +# Address of the RTMPS listener. This is needed only when encryption is "strict" or "optional". +rtmpsAddress: :1936 +# Path to the server key. This is needed only when encryption is "strict" or "optional". +# This can be generated with: +# openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 +# openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -key server.key -out server.crt -days 3650 +rtmpServerKey: server.key +# Path to the server certificate. This is needed only when encryption is "strict" or "optional". +rtmpServerCert: server.crt + +############################################### +# Global settings -> HLS server + +# Enable reading streams with the HLS protocol. +hls: no +# Address of the HLS listener. +hlsAddress: :8888 +# Enable TLS/HTTPS on the HLS server. +# This is required for Low-Latency HLS. +hlsEncryption: no +# Path to the server key. This is needed only when encryption is yes. +# This can be generated with: +# openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 +# openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -key server.key -out server.crt -days 3650 +hlsServerKey: server.key +# Path to the server certificate. +hlsServerCert: server.crt +# Value of the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header provided in every HTTP response. +# This allows to play the HLS stream from an external website. +hlsAllowOrigin: '*' +# List of IPs or CIDRs of proxies placed before the HLS server. +# If the server receives a request from one of these entries, IP in logs +# will be taken from the X-Forwarded-For header. +hlsTrustedProxies: [] +# By default, HLS is generated only when requested by a user. +# This option allows to generate it always, avoiding the delay between request and generation. +hlsAlwaysRemux: no +# Variant of the HLS protocol to use. Available options are: +# * mpegts - uses MPEG-TS segments, for maximum compatibility. +# * fmp4 - uses fragmented MP4 segments, more efficient. +# * lowLatency - uses Low-Latency HLS. +hlsVariant: lowLatency +# Number of HLS segments to keep on the server. +# Segments allow to seek through the stream. +# Their number doesn't influence latency. +hlsSegmentCount: 7 +# Minimum duration of each segment. +# A player usually puts 3 segments in a buffer before reproducing the stream. +# The final segment duration is also influenced by the interval between IDR frames, +# since the server changes the duration in order to include at least one IDR frame +# in each segment. +hlsSegmentDuration: 1s +# Minimum duration of each part. +# A player usually puts 3 parts in a buffer before reproducing the stream. +# Parts are used in Low-Latency HLS in place of segments. +# Part duration is influenced by the distance between video/audio samples +# and is adjusted in order to produce segments with a similar duration. +hlsPartDuration: 200ms +# Maximum size of each segment. +# This prevents RAM exhaustion. +hlsSegmentMaxSize: 50M +# Directory in which to save segments, instead of keeping them in the RAM. +# This decreases performance, since reading from disk is less performant than +# reading from RAM, but allows to save RAM. +hlsDirectory: '' +# The muxer will be closed when there are no +# reader requests and this amount of time has passed. +hlsMuxerCloseAfter: 60s + +############################################### +# Global settings -> WebRTC server + +# Enable publishing and reading streams with the WebRTC protocol. +webrtc: yes +# Address of the WebRTC HTTP listener. +webrtcAddress: :8889 +# Enable TLS/HTTPS on the WebRTC server. +webrtcEncryption: no +# Path to the server key. +# This can be generated with: +# openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 +# openssl req -new -x509 -sha256 -key server.key -out server.crt -days 3650 +webrtcServerKey: server.key +# Path to the server certificate. +webrtcServerCert: server.crt +# Value of the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header provided in every HTTP response. +# This allows to play the WebRTC stream from an external website. +webrtcAllowOrigin: '*' +# List of IPs or CIDRs of proxies placed before the WebRTC server. +# If the server receives a request from one of these entries, IP in logs +# will be taken from the X-Forwarded-For header. +webrtcTrustedProxies: ["127.0.0.1", "172.16.0.0/12"] +# Address of a local UDP listener that will receive connections. +# Use a blank string to disable. +webrtcLocalUDPAddress: :8189 +# Address of a local TCP listener that will receive connections. +# This is disabled by default since TCP is less efficient than UDP and +# introduces a progressive delay when network is congested. +webrtcLocalTCPAddress: :8189 +# WebRTC clients need to know the IP of the server. +# Gather IPs from interfaces and send them to clients. +webrtcIPsFromInterfaces: yes +# List of interfaces whose IPs will be sent to clients. +# An empty value means to use all available interfaces. +webrtcIPsFromInterfacesList: [] +# List of additional hosts or IPs to send to clients. +webrtcAdditionalHosts: [] +# ICE servers. Needed only when local listeners can't be reached by clients. +# STUN servers allows to obtain and share the public IP of the server. +# TURN/TURNS servers forces all traffic through them. +webrtcICEServers2: + - url: stun:stun.l.google.com:19302 + # if user is "AUTH_SECRET", then authentication is secret based. + # the secret must be inserted into the password field. + # username: '' + # password: '' + # clientOnly: false + +############################################### +# Global settings -> SRT server + +# Enable publishing and reading streams with the SRT protocol. +srt: no +# Address of the SRT listener. +srtAddress: :8890 + +############################################### +# Default path settings + +# Settings in "pathDefaults" are applied anywhere, +# unless they are overridden in "paths". +pathDefaults: + + ############################################### + # Default path settings -> General + + # Source of the stream. This can be: + # * publisher -> the stream is provided by a RTSP, RTMP, WebRTC or SRT client + # * rtsp://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTSP server / camera + # * rtsps://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTSP server / camera with RTSPS + # * rtmp://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTMP server / camera + # * rtmps://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another RTMP server / camera with RTMPS + # * http://existing-url/stream.m3u8 -> the stream is pulled from another HLS server / camera + # * https://existing-url/stream.m3u8 -> the stream is pulled from another HLS server / camera with HTTPS + # * udp://ip:port -> the stream is pulled with UDP, by listening on the specified IP and port + # * srt://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another SRT server / camera + # * whep://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another WebRTC server / camera + # * wheps://existing-url -> the stream is pulled from another WebRTC server / camera with HTTPS + # * redirect -> the stream is provided by another path or server + # * rpiCamera -> the stream is provided by a Raspberry Pi Camera + # If path name is a regular expression, $G1, G2, etc will be replaced + # with regular expression groups. + source: publisher + # If the source is a URL, and the source certificate is self-signed + # or invalid, you can provide the fingerprint of the certificate in order to + # validate it anyway. It can be obtained by running: + # openssl s_client -connect source_ip:source_port /dev/null | sed -n '/BEGIN/,/END/p' > server.crt + # openssl x509 -in server.crt -noout -fingerprint -sha256 | cut -d "=" -f2 | tr -d ':' + sourceFingerprint: + # If the source is a URL, it will be pulled only when at least + # one reader is connected, saving bandwidth. + sourceOnDemand: no + # If sourceOnDemand is "yes", readers will be put on hold until the source is + # ready or until this amount of time has passed. + sourceOnDemandStartTimeout: 10s + # If sourceOnDemand is "yes", the source will be closed when there are no + # readers connected and this amount of time has passed. + sourceOnDemandCloseAfter: 10s + # Maximum number of readers. Zero means no limit. + maxReaders: 0 + # SRT encryption passphrase require to read from this path + srtReadPassphrase: + # If the stream is not available, redirect readers to this path. + # It can be can be a relative path (i.e. /otherstream) or an absolute RTSP URL. + fallback: + + ############################################### + # Default path settings -> Record + + # Record streams to disk. + record: no + # Path of recording segments. + # Extension is added automatically. + # Available variables are %path (path name), %Y %m %d %H %M %S %f %s (time in strftime format) + recordPath: ./recordings/%path/%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S-%f + # Format of recorded segments. + # Available formats are "fmp4" (fragmented MP4) and "mpegts" (MPEG-TS). + recordFormat: fmp4 + # fMP4 segments are concatenation of small MP4 files (parts), each with this duration. + # MPEG-TS segments are concatenation of 188-bytes packets, flushed to disk with this period. + # When a system failure occurs, the last part gets lost. + # Therefore, the part duration is equal to the RPO (recovery point objective). + recordPartDuration: 1s + # Minimum duration of each segment. + recordSegmentDuration: 1h + # Delete segments after this timespan. + # Set to 0s to disable automatic deletion. + recordDeleteAfter: 24h + + ############################################### + # Default path settings -> Publisher source (when source is "publisher") + + # Allow another client to disconnect the current publisher and publish in its place. + overridePublisher: yes + # SRT encryption passphrase required to publish to this path + srtPublishPassphrase: + + ############################################### + # Default path settings -> RTSP source (when source is a RTSP or a RTSPS URL) + + # Transport protocol used to pull the stream. available values are "automatic", "udp", "multicast", "tcp". + rtspTransport: automatic + # Support sources that don't provide server ports or use random server ports. This is a security issue + # and must be used only when interacting with sources that require it. + rtspAnyPort: no + # Range header to send to the source, in order to start streaming from the specified offset. + # available values: + # * clock: Absolute time + # * npt: Normal Play Time + # * smpte: SMPTE timestamps relative to the start of the recording + rtspRangeType: + # Available values: + # * clock: UTC ISO 8601 combined date and time string, e.g. 20230812T120000Z + # * npt: duration such as "300ms", "1.5m" or "2h45m", valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h" + # * smpte: duration such as "300ms", "1.5m" or "2h45m", valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h" + rtspRangeStart: + + ############################################### + # Default path settings -> Redirect source (when source is "redirect") + + # RTSP URL which clients will be redirected to. + sourceRedirect: + + ############################################### + # Default path settings -> Raspberry Pi Camera source (when source is "rpiCamera") + + # ID of the camera + rpiCameraCamID: 0 + # width of frames + rpiCameraWidth: 1920 + # height of frames + rpiCameraHeight: 1080 + # flip horizontally + rpiCameraHFlip: false + # flip vertically + rpiCameraVFlip: false + # brightness [-1, 1] + rpiCameraBrightness: 0 + # contrast [0, 16] + rpiCameraContrast: 1 + # saturation [0, 16] + rpiCameraSaturation: 1 + # sharpness [0, 16] + rpiCameraSharpness: 1 + # exposure mode. + # values: normal, short, long, custom + rpiCameraExposure: normal + # auto-white-balance mode. + # values: auto, incandescent, tungsten, fluorescent, indoor, daylight, cloudy, custom + rpiCameraAWB: auto + # auto-white-balance fixed gains. This can be used in place of rpiCameraAWB. + # format: [red,blue] + rpiCameraAWBGains: [0, 0] + # denoise operating mode. + # values: off, cdn_off, cdn_fast, cdn_hq + rpiCameraDenoise: "off" + # fixed shutter speed, in microseconds. + rpiCameraShutter: 0 + # metering mode of the AEC/AGC algorithm. + # values: centre, spot, matrix, custom + rpiCameraMetering: centre + # fixed gain + rpiCameraGain: 0 + # EV compensation of the image [-10, 10] + rpiCameraEV: 0 + # Region of interest, in format x,y,width,height + rpiCameraROI: + # whether to enable HDR on Raspberry Camera 3. + rpiCameraHDR: false + # tuning file + rpiCameraTuningFile: + # sensor mode, in format [width]:[height]:[bit-depth]:[packing] + # bit-depth and packing are optional. + rpiCameraMode: + # frames per second + rpiCameraFPS: 30 + # period between IDR frames + rpiCameraIDRPeriod: 60 + # bitrate + rpiCameraBitrate: 1000000 + # H264 profile + rpiCameraProfile: main + # H264 level + rpiCameraLevel: '4.1' + # Autofocus mode + # values: auto, manual, continuous + rpiCameraAfMode: continuous + # Autofocus range + # values: normal, macro, full + rpiCameraAfRange: normal + # Autofocus speed + # values: normal, fast + rpiCameraAfSpeed: normal + # Lens position (for manual autofocus only), will be set to focus to a specific distance + # calculated by the following formula: d = 1 / value + # Examples: 0 moves the lens to infinity. + # 0.5 moves the lens to focus on objects 2m away. + # 2 moves the lens to focus on objects 50cm away. + rpiCameraLensPosition: 0.0 + # Specifies the autofocus window, in the form x,y,width,height where the coordinates + # are given as a proportion of the entire image. + rpiCameraAfWindow: + # enables printing text on each frame. + rpiCameraTextOverlayEnable: false + # text that is printed on each frame. + # format is the one of the strftime() function. + rpiCameraTextOverlay: '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S - MediaMTX' + + ############################################### + # Default path settings -> Hooks + + # Command to run when this path is initialized. + # This can be used to publish a stream when the server is launched. + # This is terminated with SIGINT when the program closes. + # The following environment variables are available: + # * MTX_PATH: path name + # * RTSP_PORT: RTSP server port + # * G1, G2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is + # a regular expression. + runOnInit: + # Restart the command if it exits. + runOnInitRestart: no + + # Command to run when this path is requested by a reader + # and no one is publishing to this path yet. + # This can be used to publish a stream on demand. + # This is terminated with SIGINT when there are no readers anymore. + # The following environment variables are available: + # * MTX_PATH: path name + # * MTX_QUERY: query parameters (passed by first reader) + # * RTSP_PORT: RTSP server port + # * G1, G2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is + # a regular expression. + runOnDemand: + # Restart the command if it exits. + runOnDemandRestart: no + # Readers will be put on hold until the runOnDemand command starts publishing + # or until this amount of time has passed. + runOnDemandStartTimeout: 10s + # The command will be closed when there are no + # readers connected and this amount of time has passed. + runOnDemandCloseAfter: 10s + # Command to run when there are no readers anymore. + # Environment variables are the same of runOnDemand. + runOnUnDemand: + + # Command to run when the stream is ready to be read, whenever it is + # published by a client or pulled from a server / camera. + # This is terminated with SIGINT when the stream is not ready anymore. + # The following environment variables are available: + # * MTX_PATH: path name + # * MTX_QUERY: query parameters (passed by publisher) + # * RTSP_PORT: RTSP server port + # * G1, G2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is + # a regular expression. + # * MTX_SOURCE_TYPE: source type + # * MTX_SOURCE_ID: source ID + runOnReady: + # Restart the command if it exits. + runOnReadyRestart: no + # Command to run when the stream is not available anymore. + # Environment variables are the same of runOnReady. + runOnNotReady: + + # custom + httpOnReady: http://3m:8001/mediamtx/add + httpOnNotReady: http://3m:8001/mediamtx/del + + # Command to run when a client starts reading. + # This is terminated with SIGINT when a client stops reading. + # The following environment variables are available: + # * MTX_PATH: path name + # * MTX_QUERY: query parameters (passed by reader) + # * RTSP_PORT: RTSP server port + # * G1, G2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is + # a regular expression. + # * MTX_READER_TYPE: reader type + # * MTX_READER_ID: reader ID + runOnRead: + # Restart the command if it exits. + runOnReadRestart: no + # Command to run when a client stops reading. + # Environment variables are the same of runOnRead. + runOnUnread: + + # Command to run when a recording segment is created. + # The following environment variables are available: + # * MTX_PATH: path name + # * RTSP_PORT: RTSP server port + # * G1, G2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is + # a regular expression. + # * MTX_SEGMENT_PATH: segment file path + runOnRecordSegmentCreate: + + # Command to run when a recording segment is complete. + # The following environment variables are available: + # * MTX_PATH: path name + # * RTSP_PORT: RTSP server port + # * G1, G2, ...: regular expression groups, if path name is + # a regular expression. + # * MTX_SEGMENT_PATH: segment file path + runOnRecordSegmentComplete: + +############################################### +# Path settings + +# Settings in "paths" are applied to specific paths, and the map key +# is the name of the path. +# Any setting in "pathDefaults" can be overridden here. +# It's possible to use regular expressions by using a tilde as prefix, +# for example "~^(test1|test2)$" will match both "test1" and "test2", +# for example "~^prefix" will match all paths that start with "prefix". +paths: + # example: + # my_camera: + # source: rtsp://my_camera + + # Settings under path "all_others" are applied to all paths that + # do not match another entry. + all_others: diff --git a/configure.sh b/configure.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..24f473c --- /dev/null +++ b/configure.sh @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +generate_pass() { echo $(head -c 32 /dev/urandom | base64 | tr -d "=/+"); } + +mkdir -p certs +if [ ! -f "certs/3m.pem" ]; then + openssl genrsa -out certs/3m.pem 2048 + openssl rsa -in certs/3m.pem -pubout -out certs/3m.pub +fi +if [ ! -f "certs/grumble.pem" ]; then + openssl genrsa -out certs/grumble.pem 2048 + openssl rsa -in certs/grumble.pem -pubout -out certs/grumble.pub +fi + +envp() { + if [ -z "${!1}" ]; then + read -p "$2: " INPUT + echo "$1='$INPUT'" >> .env + export "$1=$INPUT" + fi +} + +envgen() { + if [ -z "${!1}" ]; then + echo "$1='$2'" >> .env + export "$1='$2'" + fi +} + +if [ -f ".env" ]; then + source .env +fi + + +envgen MYSQL_PASSWORD $(generate_pass) +envgen MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD $(generate_pass) +envgen COTURN_PASSWORD $(generate_pass) +envgen MINIO_ROOT_USER "threem" + +envp ERGO__NETWORK__NAME "What's the overall name of the network? No spaces or special characters (e.g. 'CEF')" +envp DOMAIN "What is your domain? Omit HTTP/HTTPS (e.g. 'cef.icu')" +envgen ERGO__SERVER__NAME $DOMAIN +envgen ERGO__DATASTORE__MYSQL__PASSWORD $MYSQL_PASSWORD +envgen THREEM_DBURL "mysql+mysqldb://root:$MYSQL_PASSWORD@mariadb/ergo_ext" + +envp HOST_DOMAIN "What is the domain of your Minio configuration (e.g. 'i.cef.icu')" +envgen THREEM_MINIO_EXTERNAL_ADDR $HOST_DOMAIN +envp ERGO__SERVER__IP_CLOAKING__NETNAME "What do you want the fake TLD of a cloaked IP to be? (e.g. 'cef')" +envp ERGO__SERVER__OVERRIDE_SERVICES_HOSTNAME "What do you want the vhost of IRC services to be (e.g. 'cef.operative')" + +envp VIDEO_DOMAIN "What is the domain of the video server? It MUST not be behind cloudflare (e.g. video.cef.icu)" +envgen MTX_WEBRTCADDITIONALHOSTS "$VIDEO_DOMAIN" + +envgen VITE_IRC_WEBSOCKET "wss://$DOMAIN/chat" +envgen VITE_3M_ADDRESS "https://$DOMAIN/3m" +envgen VITE_HOSTING_ADDRESS "https://$HOST_DOMAIN" + +envgen IMAGOR_SECRET $(generate_pass) +envgen IMAGOR_URL "https://$HOST_DOMAIN/embed/" + +envgen THREEM_MEDIAMTX_API "http://mediamtx:9997" +envgen THREEM_MEDIAMTX_RTSP "mediamtx:8554" +envgen ERGO__CEF__IMAGOR__URL "https://$HOST_DOMAIN/embed/" +envgen ERGO__CEF__IMAGOR__SECRET "$IMAGOR_SECRET" +envgen VITE_VOICE_ADDRESS "wss://$DOMAIN/voice" + +echo "Have you set up Minio? If not, run ./setup-minio.sh" diff --git a/docker-compose.yml b/docker-compose.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4175f30 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker-compose.yml @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +services: + ergo: + container_name: ergo + image: ergo + environment: + ERGO__DATASTORE__MYSQL__PASSWORD: ${ERGO__DATASTORE__MYSQL__PASSWORD} + ERGO__SERVER__IP_CLOAKING__NETNAME: ${ERGO__SERVER__IP_CLOAKING__NETNAME} + ERGO__SERVER__OVERRIDE_SERVICES_HOSTNAME: ${ERGO__SERVER__OVERRIDE_SERVICES_HOSTNAME} + ERGO__SERVER__NAME: ${ERGO__SERVER__NAME} + ERGO__NETWORK__NAME: ${ERGO__NETWORK__NAME} + ERGO__CEF__IMAGOR__URL: ${ERGO__CEF__IMAGOR__URL} + ERGO__CEF__IMAGOR__SECRET: ${ERGO__CEF__IMAGOR__SECRET} + IMAGOR_SECRET: ${IMAGOR_SECRET} + IMAGOR_URL: ${IMAGOR_URL} + networks: + - cef + volumes: + - ergodata:/ircd/persist + - ${PWD}/certs:/ircd/certs + - type: bind + source: ${PWD}/configs/ergo/ircd.yaml + target: /ircd/ircd.yaml + read_only: true + - type: bind + source: ${PWD}/configs/ergo/ircd.motd + target: /ircd/ircd.motd + depends_on: + mariadb: + condition: service_healthy + restart: "always" + 3m: + container_name: 3m + image: 3m + environment: + THREEM_MINIO_EXTERNAL_ADDR: ${THREEM_MINIO_EXTERNAL_ADDR} + THREEM_MINIO_ACCESS_KEY: ${THREEM_MINIO_ACCESS_KEY} + THREEM_MINIO_SECRET_KEY: ${THREEM_MINIO_SECRET_KEY} + THREEM_DBURL: ${THREEM_DBURL} + THREEM_MEDIAMTX_API: ${THREEM_MEDIAMTX_API} + THREEM_MEDIAMTX_RTSP: ${THREEM_MEDIAMTX_RTSP} + networks: + - cef + volumes: + - type: bind + source: ${PWD}/certs/3m.pub + target: /3m/keys/3m.pub + - type: bind + source: ${PWD}/configs/3m/config.py + target: /3m/config.py + depends_on: + - ergo + restart: "always" + mediamtx: + container_name: mediamtx + image: mediamtx + command: /mediamtx/mediamtx.yaml + environment: + MTX_WEBRTCADDITIONALHOSTS: ${MTX_WEBRTCADDITIONALHOSTS} + MTX_WEBRTCICESERVERS2_0_URL: "turn:${VIDEO_DOMAIN}:3478" + MTX_WEBRTCICESERVERS2_0_USERNAME: "AUTH_SECRET" + MTX_WEBRTCICESERVERS2_0_PASSWORD: ${COTURN_PASSWORD} + networks: + - cef + ports: + - "8189:8189/tcp" + - "8189:8189/udp" + volumes: + - type: bind + source: ${PWD}/configs/mediamtx/mediamtx.yaml + target: /mediamtx/mediamtx.yaml + restart: "always" + coturn: + container_name: coturn + image: "ghcr.io/coturn/coturn:edge-alpine" + network_mode: "host" + environment: + DETECT_EXTERNAL_IP: "yes" + DETECT_RELAY_IP: "yes" + COTURN_LOGIN: ${COTURN_LOGIN} + restart: "always" + ports: + - "3478:3478" + - "3478:3478/udp" + - "5349:5349" + - "5349:5349/udp" + - "49152-65535:49152-65535/udp" + command: "--fingerprint --use-auth-secret --static-auth-secret ${COTURN_PASSWORD} --realm cef.icu" + grumble: + container_name: grumble + image: grumble + environment: + GRUMBLE_ERGO_ADDR: "ergo" + networks: + - cef + volumes: + - type: bind + source: ${PWD}/certs/grumble.pub + target: /data/jwtpub.pem + depends_on: + - ergo + restart: "always" + minio: + container_name: minio + image: docker.io/minio/minio + command: server /data + environment: + MINIO_ROOT_USER: ${MINIO_ROOT_USER} + MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD: ${MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD} + networks: + - cef + volumes: + - miniodata:/data + restart: "always" + redis: + container_name: redis + image: docker.io/redis:7.2.5-alpine + networks: + - cef + restart: "always" + caddy: + container_name: caddy + image: docker.io/caddy:2.8.4-alpine + cap_add: + - NET_ADMIN + environment: + DOMAIN: ${DOMAIN} + HOST_DOMAIN: ${HOST_DOMAIN} + ports: + - "80:80" + - "443:443" + - "443:443/udp" + networks: + - cef + volumes: + - caddydata:/data + - caddyconfig:/config + - ${PWD}/www:/srv + - type: bind + source: ${PWD}/configs/caddy/Caddyfile + target: /etc/caddy/Caddyfile + restart: "always" + mariadb: + container_name: mariadb + image: docker.io/mariadb:11-ubi9 + restart: always + environment: + MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD: ${MYSQL_PASSWORD} + networks: + - cef + volumes: + - mariadbdata:/var/lib/mysql + - ${PWD}/configs/mariadb:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d + healthcheck: + test: ["CMD", "healthcheck.sh", "--connect", "--innodb_initialized"] + start_period: 10s + interval: 10s + timeout: 5s + retries: 3 + imagor: + container_name: imagor + image: git.cef.icu/cef/imagorvideoextended:latest + environment: + IMAGOR_SECRET: ${IMAGOR_SECRET} + IMAGOR_SIGNER_TYPE: "sha256" + DEBUG: "1" + networks: + - cef + +networks: + cef: + +volumes: + ergodata: + external: true + miniodata: + external: true + mariadbdata: + external: true + caddyconfig: + caddydata: + external: true diff --git a/setup-minio.sh b/setup-minio.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..02b3e6c --- /dev/null +++ b/setup-minio.sh @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +#!/bin/bash +docker compose up --no-start +docker container start minio +source .env +echo "waiting for minio to really start" +sleep 10 +docker container exec -it minio sh -c "mc alias set local http://localhost:9000 $MINIO_ROOT_USER $MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD" +if [ -z "$THREEM_MINIO_ACCESS_KEY" ]; then + ACCESSKEYINFO=$(docker container exec -it minio sh -c "mc admin user svcacct add local $MINIO_ROOT_USER") + AC=$(echo $ACCESSKEYINFO | grep -Eo "Access Key: \S+" | grep -Eo "\S+$") + SK=$(echo $ACCESSKEYINFO | grep -Eo "Secret Key: \S+" | grep -Eo "\S+$") + echo "THREEM_MINIO_ACCESS_KEY=$AC" >> .env + echo "THREEM_MINIO_SECRET_KEY=$SK" >> .env +fi +docker container exec -it minio sh -c "mc mb --ignore-existing local/pfp" +docker container exec -it minio sh -c "mc mb --ignore-existing local/uploads" +docker container exec -it minio sh -c "mc anonymous set download local/pfp" +docker container exec -it minio sh -c "mc anonymous set download local/uploads" +docker compose down