Components Configuration
Important
When reading this section, keep in mind the Architecture & Flows diagram.
Overview
This section describes files installed by xivocc-installer. Some of these files may be modified for these reasons:
XiVO CC system configuration is stored in the /etc/docker/compose
directory. All files are configured by the xivocc-installer
and don’t need to be edited. The directory contains these files:
docker-xivocc.yml
, called compose file, defines XiVO CC components and their configuration. It uses variables defined in the.env
file..env
file assigns values to variables used in the compose file. But this file is being generated by xivocc-dcomp script and MUST NOT be edited directly.factory.env
file stores XiVO CC version number and distribution and should not be edited.custom.env
file may be used for component customization and multi-server installation.
Compose File
docker-xivocc.yml
Sections
The main headers in the compose file (without indent) are container names.
image
- links to container image url on https://hub.docker.com/r/ page.ports
- exposes container internal ports to host in format HOST:CONTAINER.volumes_from
- mounts all of the volumes from another containerenvironment
- adds environment variables into container systemextra_hosts
- adds host address to /etc/hostslinks
- adds another container’s host address to /etc/hosts
See detailed documentation on docker web.
Variables
Compose file contains more kinds of variables:
Variable in the
environment
section without assignment is replaced by the same variable from.env
file. If it’s not defined or assigned in the.env
file, it doesn’t appear in the container system.Variable in the
environment
section with assigned value overrides value defined in the.env
file.Variable defined in the
links
section can be assigned to variable in theenvironment
section.Variable inside
${ }
block is replaced by value defined in.env
file and can be used anywhere.JAVA_OPTS
- allocates Java memory and sets other Java options. If you want to use different values for containers, they must be assigned inside compose file. Or you can define new variable for this purpose - e.g.:JAVA_OPTS=${JAVA_OPTS_XUC}
and set the value in the custom.env file.
Factory env file
factory.env
This file should not be edited. XiVO CC version matches version of xivocc-installer and the other distributions are only for testing purposes.
XIVOCC_TAG
- XiVO CC version numberXIVOCC_DIST
- XiVO CC distribution
Custom env file
custom.env
Editing basic XiVO CC configuration
In this file you can edit main configuration of XiVO CC originally set by the xivocc-installer:
XIVO_HOST
XUC_HOST
CONFIG_MGT_HOST
WEEKS_TO_KEEP
RECORDING_WEEKS_TO_KEEP
PLAY_AUTH_TOKEN
(see Shared token)
Components customization
You can also change value of any option defined in the compose file. For example:
SHOW_RECORDING_CONTROLS
SHOW_QUEUE_CONTROLS
The option value must not be assigned inside the compose file, otherwise it will not apply.
Multi-server installation
Some XiVO CC components can run a separate server, but the installation procedure is not documented. For this purpose these variables can be set:
ELASTICSEARCH
REPORTING_HOST
RECORDING_SERVER_HOST
PLAY_AUTH_TOKEN
(see Shared token)