invidious: added postgres and invidious entries

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# iv-org - invidious
The official container and documentation was made by [invidious](https://github.com/iv-org/invidious).
This docker-rebuild is made up by a `docker-compose.yml` file.
There is no official pre-build on docker-hub.
## Set-up for building process
First of all create a folder for your `rebuild.sh`.
After that clone invidious from github into a folder within the just created folder.
Set the variables, volumes and ports according and run the `rebuild.sh`
## Environment-variables
Set the following environment-variables in the `environment:` section of the
docker-compose file.
| Name | Usage | Default |
| ---------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- | ------- |
| `channel_threads` | numer of threads to use for refreshing channels | `1` |
| `check_tables` | check channel integrity | `false` |
| `db: user` | user of database to access | |
| `db: password` | password of database to access | |
| `db: host` | ip of database to access | |
| `db: port` | port of database to access | |
| `db: dbname` | name of database to access | |
| `domain` | set domain if using a reverse proxy | |
| `feed_threads` | number of threads to use for refreshing subscription feeds | `1` |
| `full_refresh` | refresh all videos of a channel when crawled | `false` |
| `https_only` | use this flag to configure https reverse proxies | `false` |
| `popular_enabled` | enable the popular section | `true` |
| `registration_enabled` | enable registration for new users | `true` |
## Ports
Set the following ports in the `ports:` section.
| Container Port | Recommended outside port | Protocol | Description |
| -------------- | ------------------------ | -------- | ----------- |
| `3000` | `3000` | TCP | WebUI |
## Rebuild
```shell
#!/bin/sh
cd invidious
docker-compose down
docker pull postgres:10
docker-compose up -d
cd ..
```
## Docker-Compose.yml
```yml
version: "3"
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:10
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- postgresdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data
- ./config/sql:/config/sql
- ./docker/init-invidious-db.sh:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init-invidious-db.sh
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: invidious
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: kemal
POSTGRES_USER: kemal
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "pg_isready", "-U", "postgres"]
invidious:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: docker/Dockerfile
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "3000:3000"
environment:
# Adapted from ./config/config.yml
INVIDIOUS_CONFIG: |
channel_threads: 1
check_tables: true
feed_threads: 1
db:
user: kemal
password: kemal
host: postgres
port: 5432
dbname: invidious
full_refresh: false
https_only: false
registration_enabled: false
popular_enabled: false
domain: yt.home.server
depends_on:
- postgres
volumes:
postgresdata:
```

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# Postgres
The official container and documentation was made by [Postgres](https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres).
The Docker container is mainly used in combination with other containers.
To achieve this in the easiest way use a docker-compose file
## Environment-variables
Set the following environment-variables in the `environment:` section of the
docker-compose file.
| Name | Usage | Default |
| ------------------------ | ----------------------------- | ------- |
| `POSTGRES_ROOT_PASSWORD` | set the postgres admin password | |
| `POSTGRES_USER` | set the postgres username | |
| `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` | set the postgres user password | |
| `POSTGRES_DB` | specify postgres database to use | |
## Volumes
Set the following volumes in the `volumes:` section of the docker-compose file.
| Volume-Name | Container mount | Description |
| ----------------- | -------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| `postgres` | `/var/lib/postgresql/data` | storage for owncloud data |
| `postgres_config` | `/config/sql` | initial sql setup and config |
## Networks
You can set networks in the `networks:` part of a docker-compose file to connect
the database with other docker containers.

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# Invidious
[Invidious](https://github.com/iv-org/invidious) is an alternative frontend for
YouTube.
It includes locally stored subscription management.
## Server
A server can be setup via docker with the [linuxserver image](./docker-images/linuxserver_-_jellyfin.md).
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