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sidebar: installer
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# Advanced Installation
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This guide is for administrators who need to install LibreTime using a more hands-on method, such as
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manually configuring depenencies and services or containerizing LibreTime. Running LibreTime in the cloud can be manually set up using the same steps in the
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[Quick Install](quickstart). Please complete the [Preparing the server](preparing-the-server) and
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[Setting the server time](manual/setting-the-server-time/index) guides before proceeding.
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## Ubuntu Package
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LibreTime maintains amd64 .deb packages for Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) and 18.04
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(Bionic). These can be downloaded using their PPA in apt or your favorite package manager.
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```
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libretime/libretime
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install libretime icecast2
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```
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## Alternative OS installations
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Athough these are less tested, it is possible to install LibreTime on
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- CentOS 7
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- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
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- Debian 9 and 10
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- Raspbian 9 and 10
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Follow the [Quick Install] instructions for these OSes. If something goes wrong, please open a Github
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[issue request](https://github.com/LibreTime/libretime/issues).
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## Containerization using Docker
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If you would like to try LibreTime in a Docker image,
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Odclive has instructions [here](https://github.com/kessibi/libretime-docker) for setting up a test image
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and a more persistant install.
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## Reverse proxy connections
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Instuctions for setting up a reverse proxy can be found [here](reverse-proxy).
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## Manual configuration
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If you need to manually configure dependencies or services for LibreTime, below is a list of the options
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the LibreTime installer can use.
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```
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Usage: sudo bash install [options]
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-h, --help, -?
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Display usage information
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-V, --version
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Display version information
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-v, --verbose
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More output
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-q, --quiet, --silent
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No output except errors
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-f, --force
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Turn off interactive prompts
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--distribution=DISTRIBUTION
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Linux distribution the installation is being run on
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--release=RELEASE
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Distribution release
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-d, --ignore-dependencies
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Don't install binary dependencies
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-w, --web-user=WEB_USER
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Set the apache web user. Defaults to www-data. Only change
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this setting if you've changed the default apache web user
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-r, --web-root=WEB_ROOT
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Set the web root for Airtime files
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This will copy the Airtime application files, but you will need
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to give your web user access to the given directory if it is
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not accessible
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--web-port=WEB_PORT
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Set what port the LibreTime interface should run on.
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-I, --in-place
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Set the current Airtime directory as the web root
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Note that you will need to give your web user permission to
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access this directory if it is not accessible
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-p, --postgres
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Create a default postgres user named 'airtime' with password
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'airtime'
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-a, --apache
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Install apache and deploy a basic configuration for Airtime
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-i, --icecast
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Install Icecast 2 and deploy a basic configuration for Airtime
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--selinux
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Run restorecon on directories and files that need tagging to
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allow the WEB_USER access
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--no-postgres
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Skips all postgres related install tasks (Useful if you configure
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postgresql as part of another script / docker builds)
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--no-rabbitmq
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Skips all rabbitmq related install tasks.
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"
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```
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Plans are in the works for `.rpm` packages, as well as Docker and AWS images.
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