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diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index dcee8d2..0000000 --- a/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ - -+--------------------------------------------+ -| YOUTUBE-DL | -+--------------------------------------------+ - -vampire relies on youtube-dl to fetch media and meta information. -Ensure that it is propery linstalled. - -e.g. - - pip3 install youtube-dl - -+----------------------------------------------+ -| BUILDING | -+----------------------------------------------+ - -I have only tested vampire using SBCL on Linux. - -First install the dependencies that are not in quicklisp: - - git clone https://cicadas.surf/cgit/colin/derrida.git ~/quicklisp/local-projects/ - git clone https://cicadas.surf/cgit/colin/vampire.git ~/quicklisp/local-projects/ - -Then cd into the vampire repo's directory and run the build script. - - cd ~/quicklisp/local-projects/vampire - sbcl --load build.lisp - -If it worked, you should be able to find the file bin/vampire. - -+------------------------------------------------------+ -| CONFIGURATION FILE | -+------------------------------------------------------+ - -The configuration file is called config.lisp. Here is an example. - - (:datastore-directory "/home/vampire/store/" - :static-directory "/home/vampire/static/" - :swank-port 5011 - :port 8081 - :downloader-threads 8) - - -The :datastore-directory and :static-directory fields are REQUIRED and -must be writable by the vampire process. In particular, a subdirectory -of the static-directory, called media, is where media files will be -stored. - -Hence, if you want to store media elsewhere, you can mount or symlink -at the ./media subdirectory to the real location. - -The :swank-port field is optional. It is the localhost port where you -can connect via SLIME to debug the live application. - -+------------------------------------------------------+ -| REVERSE PROXY | -+------------------------------------------------------+ - -I am using apache to set up a reverse proxy. If I'm running vampire on -host at 10.0.0.6, and serving over HTTPS using the domain name -vampire.yourhost.moo, then here's how I'd configure the proxy: - - <VirtualHost *:80> - ServerName vampire.yourhost.moo - Redirect / "https://vampire.yourhost.moo/" - </VirtualHost> - - <VirtualHost _default_:443> - ServerName vampire.yourhost.moo - SSLEngine on - SSLCertificateFile "/etc/letsencrypt/live/vampire.yourhost.moo/fullchain.pem" - SSLCertificateKeyFile "/etc/letsencrypt/live/vampire.yourhost.moo/privkey.pem" - - ProxyPass /clog ws://10.0.0.6:8081/clog - ProxyPass / http://10.0.0.6:8081/ - ProxyPassReverse / http://10.0.0.6:8081/ - - </VirtualHost> - - -+------------------------------------------------------+ -| SYSTEM SERVICE | -+------------------------------------------------------+ - -Use a systemd service to run vampire, ensuring that it restarts on -reboot. - - - [Unit] - Description=Vampire Service - - [Service] - Type=simple - ExecStart=/home/vampire/vampire/config --config /home/vampire/config.lisp - Restart=always - User=vampire - Group=vampire - - - [Install] - WantedBy=multi-user.target - -Put that into /etc/systemd/system/ - -and start it like any other systemd service. |