# -*- mode: org; org-html-head-include-default-style: nil; org-html-postamble: nil; after-save-hook: org-md-export-to-markdown; -*- #+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:nil * Tubo Tubo is a streaming front-end focused on bringing the [[https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe][NewPipe]] experience to the web. It aims at providing a clean and simple user interface to consume media from your favorite streaming platforms. It currently supports the same services as NewPipe, including YouTube, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, and more. To retrieve the data, it wraps the excellent [[https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipeExtractor][NewPipe Extractor]] library and it exposes the extracted data over a REST API that is consumed by a local re-frame SPA. ** Features - [X] No ads - [X] Audio player - [X] Media queue - [ ] Playlists - [X] Local settings - [ ] Local subscriptions - [ ] User management ** Instances | URL | Country | |-----------------------------------------+---------| | https://tubo.migalmoreno.com (Official) | 🇪🇸 | If you consider self-hosting Tubo let me know about your instance via the [[*Contributing][contribution methods]]. See [[*Installation][installation]] for ways to set up Tubo in your server. ** Installation *** Packaging **** Uberjar To bundle the whole project into a self-contained uber-jar you need to follow these build steps: #+begin_src sh npm i npm run build clojure -T:frontend:build uberjar #+end_src After the last command is completed, you'll get a path to the uber-jar, which you can run like this: #+begin_src sh java -jar target/tubo-.jar #+end_src **** Docker Alternatively, you can use Docker to set up Tubo. Simply invoke this: #+begin_src sh docker-compose up -d #+end_src **** Manual You can also set up Tubo manually via the [[https://guix.gnu.org/][GNU Guix]] package manager. First, download the necessary tooling: #+begin_src sh cd /path/to/tubo guix shell #+end_src Then, compile the downloader ahead-of-time: #+begin_src sh clojure -M -e "(compile 'tubo.downloader-impl)" #+end_src Fetch the front-end dependencies and build the front-end assets. #+begin_src sh npm i npm run build #+end_src Finally, compile the front-end. #+begin_src sh clojure -M:frontend release tubo #+end_src You can now start a local server that listens on port 3000 by running this: #+begin_src sh clojure -M:run #+end_src Access the front-end in your browser at =http://localhost:3000=. *** Reverse Proxy If you want to self-host Tubo and make it publicly accessible you'll need to set up a reverse proxy. **** Nginx #+begin_src nginx server { listen 443 ssl http2; server_name tubo.; ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/tubo./fullchain.pem; ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/tubo./privkey.pem; location / { proxy_pass http://localhost:3000; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; proxy_set_header HOST $http_host; } } #+end_src ** Screenshots [[https://files.migalmoreno.com/tubo_kiosk.jpg]] [[https://files.migalmoreno.com/tubo_channel.jpg]] [[https://files.migalmoreno.com/tubo_stream.jpg]] ** Contributing Feel free to open an issue with bug reports or feature requests. PRs are more than welcome too.