Install
This guide walk you though the steps required to install LibreTime on your system.
tip
If you are coming from Airtime, please follow the Airtime migration guide.
You can install LibreTime using the one of the following methods:
- 🚀 Using the installer
- 🚧 Using Ansible
Minimum system requirements
- One of the following Linux distributions
- 1 Ghz Processor
- 2 GB RAM recommended (1 GB required)
- A static external IP address (How to setup a static ip using Netplan)
warning
Make sure that you have configured a firewall and it's not blocking connection to the desired ports.
LibreTime requires the following default ports to be open:
80
for the web interface,8000
for the Icecast streams,8001
and8002
for the live stream input endpoint.
Using the installer
The installer is shipped in the released tarballs or directly in the project repository.
Download
You can either download the latest released tarball or clone the repository.
- Release tarball
- Git repository
Download the latest released tarball from Github.
Or directly from the command-line:
wget https://github.com/libretime/libretime/releases/download/3.0.0-alpha.12/libretime-3.0.0-alpha.12.tar.gz
And extract the tarball:
tar -xvf libretime-3.0.0-alpha.12.tar.gz && cd libretime
Clone the project repository:
git clone https://github.com/libretime/libretime
cd libretime
caution
Don't use the https://github.com/libretime/libretime-debian-packaging repository, it is only used to create LibreTime packages.
info
When upgrading, you should clean the local repository, pull the latest changes and finally check out the desired version:
cd libretime
git clean -xdf
git pull
And checkout the latest version:
git checkout 3.0.0-alpha.12
Run the installer
Install LibreTime with the recommended options, be sure to replace PUBLIC_URL
with the public url of your installation,
for example https://libretime.example.com
or http://192.168.10.100:80
:
sudo ./install PUBLIC_URL
caution
When upgrading be sure to run the installer using the same arguments you used during the initial install.
If you need to change some configuration, the install script can be configured using flags or environment variables. Changing the listening port of LibreTime or whether you want to install some dependency by yourself, you could run the following:
# Install LibreTime on your system with the following tweaks:
# - do not install the liquidsoap package (remember to install liquidsoap yourself)
# - set the listen port to 8080
# - do not run the PostgreSQL setup (remember to setup PostgreSQL yourself)
sudo \
LIBRETIME_PACKAGES_EXCLUDES='liquidsoap' \
./install \
--listen-port 8080 \
--no-setup-postgresql \
https://libretime.example.com
note
The install script will use randomly generated passwords to create the PostgreSQL user, RabbitMQ user and to update the default Icecast passwords. Those passwords will be saved to the configuration files.
info
By default, the install script will not restart any service for you, this is to prevent unwanted restarts on production environment. To let the install script restart the services, you need to pass the --allow-restart
flag.
Feel free to run ./install --help
to get more details.
Using hardware audio output
If you plan to output analog audio directly to a mixing console or transmitter, the user running LibreTime (by default www-data
) needs to be added to the audio
user group using the command below:
sudo adduser www-data audio
Setup
Once the installation is completed, edit the configuration file at /etc/libretime/config.yml
to fill required information and to match your needs.
Next, run the following commands to setup the database:
sudo -u www-data libretime-api migrate
Synchronize the new Icecast passwords into the database:
sudo libretime-api set_icecast_passwords --from-icecast-config
Finally, start the services, and check that they are running properly using the following commands:
sudo systemctl start libretime.target
sudo systemctl --all --plain | grep libretime
Once completed, it's recommended to install a reverse proxy to setup SSL termination and secure your installation.