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<div align="center">
<img src="https://git.spacekookie.de/brook/plain/docs/logo.png" width="256px"/>
<h1>brook</h1>
</div>
A minimal self-hostable streaming setup.
## Setup
`brook` is a modular project, meaning that many different components
come together to provide a lightweight streaming setup. Following is
a quick overview of components.
* `ffmpeg` - running an rtmp server, and converting video to dash
output format
* `nginx` - serves the dash directory
* `prosody` - An XMPP server to back the chat room
* `brook-web` - a simple static HTML front-end, supporting dash.js
video playback, and an XMPP web chat via converse.js
* `brook-metrics` - a server-side service to track viewer metrics
## Configuration
I'm running my brook instance on NixOS, and as such a lot of the
configuration is Nix specific. For other linux distributions, or to
consider a reference implementation for other systems, check the
[`common`](./common) directory.
### NixOS
If you want to use XMPP chats, you need to configure prosody
yourself - `brook` will only setup the anonymous user virtualhost to
be used by the brook-web chat.
Get started by importing the module.
```nix
imports = [
/path/to/brook/nix
];
```
After that you can use the various `brook` submodules to configure your
streaming setup.
```nix
services.brook = {
nginx = {
enable = true;
hostAddr = "stream.spacekookie.de";
acmeHost = "spacekookie.de";
};
prosody = {
enable = true;
certRoot = "/var/lib/acme/spacekookie.de";
};
dash = {
enable = true;
name = "kookie.tv";
};
};
```
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