eb22e01f31
The jitsi video bridge (jvb) appears to be the main component we'll need to scale up to handle more users on meetpad. Start preliminary ansiblification of scale out jvb hosts. Note this requires each new jvb to run on a separate host as the jvb docker images seem to rely on $HOSTNAME to uniquely identify each jvb. Change-Id: If6d055b6ec163d4a9d912bee9a9912f5a7b58125
196 lines
5.1 KiB
Django/Jinja
196 lines
5.1 KiB
Django/Jinja
# Based on https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet/blob/df404476160526d8512fb23b606965b98f7f25f3/env.example
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# Licensed under the ASL v2.
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# Customized for OpenDev:
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# Directory where all configuration will be stored.
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CONFIG=/var/jitsi-meet
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# System time zone.
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TZ=Etc/UTC
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# Public URL for the web service.
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PUBLIC_URL="https://meetpad.opendev.org"
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# Set etherpad-lite URL (uncomment to enable).
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ETHERPAD_URL_BASE=https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/
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#
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# Basic configuration options
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#
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# IP address of the Docker host. See the "Running on a LAN environment" section
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# in the README.
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#DOCKER_HOST_ADDRESS=192.168.1.1
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#
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# Let's Encrypt configuration
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#
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# Enable Let's Encrypt certificate generation.
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#ENABLE_LETSENCRYPT=1
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# Domain for which to generate the certificate.
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#LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=meet.example.com
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# E-Mail for receiving important account notifications (mandatory).
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#LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=alice@atlanta.net
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#
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# Basic Jigasi configuration options (needed for SIP gateway support)
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#
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# SIP URI for incoming / outgoing calls.
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#JIGASI_SIP_URI=test@sip2sip.info
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# Password for the specified SIP account as a clear text
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#JIGASI_SIP_PASSWORD=passw0rd
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# SIP server (use the SIP account domain if in doubt).
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#JIGASI_SIP_SERVER=sip2sip.info
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# SIP server port
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#JIGASI_SIP_PORT=5060
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# SIP server transport
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#JIGASI_SIP_TRANSPORT=UDP
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#
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# Authentication configuration (see README for details)
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#
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# Enable authentication.
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#ENABLE_AUTH=1
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# Enable guest access.
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#ENABLE_GUESTS=1
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# Select authentication type: internal, jwt or ldap
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#AUTH_TYPE=internal
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# JWT auuthentication
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#
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# Application identifier.
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#JWT_APP_ID=my_jitsi_app_id
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# Application secret known only to your token.
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#JWT_APP_SECRET=my_jitsi_app_secret
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# (Optional) Set asap_accepted_issuers as a comma separated list.
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#JWT_ACCEPTED_ISSUERS=my_web_client,my_app_client
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# (Optional) Set asap_accepted_audiences as a comma separated list.
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#JWT_ACCEPTED_AUDIENCES=my_server1,my_server2
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# LDAP authentication (for more information see the Cyrus SASL saslauthd.conf man page)
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#
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# LDAP url for connection.
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#LDAP_URL=ldaps://ldap.domain.com/
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# LDAP base DN. Can be empty
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#LDAP_BASE=DC=example,DC=domain,DC=com
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# LDAP user DN. Do not specify this parameter for the anonymous bind.
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#LDAP_BINDDN=CN=binduser,OU=users,DC=example,DC=domain,DC=com
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# LDAP user password. Do not specify this parameter for the anonymous bind.
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#LDAP_BINDPW=LdapUserPassw0rd
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# LDAP filter. Tokens example:
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# %1-9 - if the input key is user@mail.domain.com, then %1 is com, %2 is domain and %3 is mail.
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# %s - %s is replaced by the complete service string.
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# %r - %r is replaced by the complete realm string.
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#LDAP_FILTER=(sAMAccountName=%u)
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# LDAP authentication method
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#LDAP_AUTH_METHOD=bind
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# LDAP version
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#LDAP_VERSION=3
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# LDAP TLS using
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#LDAP_USE_TLS=1
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# List of SSL/TLS ciphers to allow.
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#LDAP_TLS_CIPHERS=SECURE256:SECURE128:!AES-128-CBC:!ARCFOUR-128:!CAMELLIA-128-CBC:!3DES-CBC:!CAMELLIA-128-CBC
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# Require and verify server certificate
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#LDAP_TLS_CHECK_PEER=1
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# Path to CA cert file. Used when server sertificate verify is enabled.
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#LDAP_TLS_CACERT_FILE=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
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# Path to CA certs directory. Used when server sertificate verify is enabled.
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#LDAP_TLS_CACERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs
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# Wether to use starttls, implies LDAPv3 and requires ldap:// instead of ldaps://
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# LDAP_START_TLS=1
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#
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# Advanced configuration options (you generally don't need to change these)
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#
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# Internal XMPP domain.
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XMPP_DOMAIN=localhost
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# Internal XMPP server
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XMPP_SERVER={{ meetpad_jvb_xmpp_server }}
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# Internal XMPP server URL
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XMPP_BOSH_URL_BASE=http://localhost:5280
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# Internal XMPP domain for authenticated services.
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XMPP_AUTH_DOMAIN=auth.localhost
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# XMPP domain for the MUC.
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XMPP_MUC_DOMAIN=muc.localhost
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# XMPP domain for the internal MUC used for jibri, jigasi and jvb pools.
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XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_DOMAIN=internal-muc.localhost
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# XMPP domain for unauthenticated users.
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XMPP_GUEST_DOMAIN=guest.localhost
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# Custom Prosody modules for XMPP_DOMAIN (comma separated)
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XMPP_MODULES=
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# Custom Prosody modules for MUC component (comma separated)
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XMPP_MUC_MODULES=
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# Custom Prosody modules for internal MUC component (comma separated)
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XMPP_INTERNAL_MUC_MODULES=
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# MUC for the JVB pool.
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JVB_BREWERY_MUC=jvbbrewery
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# XMPP user for JVB client connections.
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JVB_AUTH_USER=jvb
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# XMPP password for JVB client connections.
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JVB_AUTH_PASSWORD={{ meetpad_jvb_auth_password }}
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# STUN servers used to discover the server's public IP.
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JVB_STUN_SERVERS=stun.l.google.com:19302,stun1.l.google.com:19302,stun2.l.google.com:19302
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# Media port for the Jitsi Videobridge
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JVB_PORT=10000
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# TCP Fallback for Jitsi Videobridge for when UDP isn't available
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JVB_TCP_HARVESTER_DISABLED=true
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JVB_TCP_PORT=4443
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# A comma separated list of APIs to enable when the JVB is started. The default is none.
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# See https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-videobridge/blob/master/doc/rest.md for more information
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#JVB_ENABLE_APIS=rest,colibri
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# Disable HTTPS. This can be useful if TLS connections are going to be handled outside of this setup.
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#DISABLE_HTTPS=1
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# Redirects HTTP traffic to HTTPS. Only works with the standard HTTPS port (443).
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#ENABLE_HTTP_REDIRECT=1
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