quick-jibri-installer/README.md

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# Quick Jibri Installer
Bash installer for Jibri on **Ubuntu LTS** based systems using **nginx** as default webserver.
## Usage
As for our current latest release, as we have integrated more and more features, we highly recommend to use a purpose specific-newly spawn server to host the jitsi-meet framework, making sure you stick to the requirements and recommendations as much as possible, in order to avoid issues.
### Main Server
Login into your clean server, clone git repository and run the installer,
```
git clone https://github.com/switnet-ltd/quick-jibri-installer
cd quick-jibri-installer
bash quick-jibri-installer.sh
```
### Add Jibri node
Copy the modified `add-jibri-node.sh` file from your early cloned installation directory once the installation is completed, to the new server meant to be a jibri node using your preferred method, then run it
**WARNING:** This file contains sensitive information from your setup, please handle with care.
```
bash add-jibri-node.sh
```
### Add JVB2 node
Copy the modified `add-jvb2-node.sh` file from your early cloned installation directory once the installation is completed, to the new server meant to be a jibri node using your preferred method, then run it
**WARNING:** This file contains sensitive information from your setup, please handle with care.
```
bash add-jvb2-node.sh
```
Check more details on our wiki.
## Requirements
* Clean VM/VPS/Server using Ubuntu LTS
* Valid domain with DNS record, **mandatory** for SSL certs via Let's Encrypt.
* Ports open for ACME (SSL) interaction & validation.
* Highly recommended: 8 GB RAM / 4 Cores.
* Webcam
### Jigasi Transcript
* SIP account
* Google Cloud Account with Billing setup.
### Jibri Recodings Access via Nextcloud
* Valid domain with DNS record for Nextcloud SSL.
## Kernel warning
For AWS users or any cloud service provider that might use their own kernel on their products (servers/vm/vps), might cause Jibri failure to start due not allowing `snd_aloop` module.
Make sure that you update your grub to boot the right one.
Feel free to use our `test-jibri-env.sh` tool to find some details on your current setup.
## Features
* Enabled Session Recording using Jibri
* Enabled Jitsi Electron app detection server side.
* Standalone SSL Certbot/LE implementation
* Jigasi Transcript - Speech to Text powered by Google API
* JRA (Jibri Recordings Access) via Nextcloud
* Improved recurring updater
* Customized brandless mode
* Setting up custom interface_config.js
* Grafana Dashboard
* Lobby Rooms via
* Local (Secure Rooms) auth
* JWT auth
* None
* Conference Duration via
* Local (Secure Rooms) auth
* JWT auth
* None
* Automatic Jibri nodes network sync ([see more](https://github.com/switnet-ltd/quick-jibri-installer/wiki/Setup-and-Jibri-Nodes)).
* (New) JVB2 nodes network.
* (New) JWT auth.
* (New) Rename Jibri folder with name room + date.
## Tools (New)
* Jibri Environment Tester
* Jibri Conf Upgrader (late 2020).
* (New) Selenium Grid via Docker
## Optional custom changes
* Optional default language
* Option to enable Secure Rooms
* Option to enable Welcome Page
### Modes
* (New) Custom High Performance config
## Custom changes
* Start with video muted by default
* Start with audio muted but moderator
* Set displayname as not required since jibri can't set it up.
* Disabled BETA Blur my background
## Documentation
* Please check our [wiki](https://github.com/switnet-ltd/quick-jibri-installer/wiki) for further documentation.
Please note: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
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