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# BigBlueButton Docker
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## Please note
- Not well tested, can be still really buggy. Don't use for production!
## Install
1. Install docker-ce & docker-compose
1. follow instructions
* Debian: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/debian/
* CentOS: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/centos/
* Fedora: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/fedora/
* Ubuntu: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/
2. Ensure docker works with `$ docker run hello-world`
3. Install docker-compose: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/
4. Ensure docker-compose works: `$ docker-compose --version`
5. Clone this repository
```sh
$ git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/alangecker/bigbluebutton-docker.git bbb-docker
$ cd bbb-docker
```
6. Create `.env` with `$ cp sample.env .env`
7. Adjust the values in `.env`
- **Important:** don't forget to change `ETHERPAD_API_KEY`, `SHARED_SECRET` and `RAILS_SECRET` to any random values! For example generated with `pwgen 40 3`
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- `DOMAIN` and `EXTERNAL_IP` are also required. For example, use `dig +short <DOMAIN>` to get your external ip address.
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8. Start container. either...
- **Most common setup**: BigBlueButton with automatic HTTPS certificate retrieval and Greenlight
```bash
$ docker-compose \
-f docker-compose.yml \
-f docker-compose.https.yml \
-f docker-compose.greenlight.yml \
up --detach
```
- **Individual parts**:
- BigBlueButton `$ docker-compose up -d`
- HTTPS reverse proxy
- `$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.https.yml up -d`
- API demos
- `$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.demo.yml up -d`
- Access https://bbb.example.com/demo/
- Greenlight
- `$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.greenlight.yml up -d`
- Create an administrator account \
`$ docker exec greenlight-v2 bundle exec rake admin:create`
- Access https://bbb.example.com/b
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## Note if you use a Firewall / NAT
Kurento binds somehow always to the external IP instead of the local one or `0.0.0.0`. For that reason you need to add your external IP to your interface.
##### Temporary way (until next reboot)
```
$ ip addr add 144.76.97.34/32 dev ens3
```
##### Permanent way
Specific to your linux distribution. Use a search engine of your choice. ;)
### Ports
Also don't forget to forward all necassary ports listed in http://docs.bigbluebutton.org/2.2/configure-firewall.html
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## Upgrading
```bash
cd bbb-docker
# pull repo changes
git pull
# update bbb-webrtc-sfu
git submodule update --remote
# rebuild images
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docker-compose build --pull --no-cache
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# recreate updated services
docker-compose up -d
# Missing:
# greenlight & https image updates
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```
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## Special thanks to
- @dkrenn, whos dockerized version (bigbluebutton#8858)(https://github.com/bigbluebutton/bigbluebutton/pull/8858) helped me a lot in understand and some configs.
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## Open Tasks
- add support for recording
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- add coturn support
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- further separate bbb-core into individual container
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- enable IPv6 support
- fix captions (they don't appear, `readOnlyPadId` is missing)
- switch to `node:12-buster-slim` for `html5`
- switch to `node:12-buster-slim` for `webrtc-sfu`
- drop root privileges in `webrtc-sfu`
- drop root privileges in `kurento`