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Hi, I have such an app to create docker configuration and automatic deployment, I wanted to fire jitsi using docker compose, I wanted such the simplest version of jitsi enabled behind nginx.
I understand that this part is unnecessary if I download the most necessary things from the docker repository?
Hi, I have such an app to create docker configuration and automatic deployment, I wanted to fire jitsi using docker compose, I wanted such the simplest version of jitsi enabled behind nginx.
I understand that this part is unnecessary if I download the most necessary things from the docker repository?
I'm not sure what you mean exactly. Our setup already uses compose.
also i don't really understand why we create config directories?, they won't create themselves since they are docker volumes?
They are not created in some setups (windows maybe?)
The problem is that when I go to the configured jitsi address I get an error:
I suspect the proxying is incorrect and when requesting JS you are getting HTML, hence the < syntax error.
Here is my config for jitsi (everything works in one container):
No it doesn't. It runs on multiple containers.
You don't have a shared network for the containers, your setup won't work. Why are you changing the existing, and working, compose file?
Hi, I have such an app to create docker configuration and automatic deployment, I wanted to fire jitsi using docker compose, I wanted such the simplest version of jitsi enabled behind nginx.
I understand that this part is unnecessary if I download the most necessary things from the docker repository?
wget $(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet/releases/latest | grep 'zip' | cut -d” -f4)
also i don't really understand why we create config directories?, they won't create themselves since they are docker volumes?
mkdir -p ~/.jitsi-meet-cfg/{web,transcripts,prosody/config,prosody/prosody-plugins-custom,jicofo,jvb,jigasi,jibri}
The problem is that when I go to the configured jitsi address I get an error:
Here is my config for jitsi (everything works in one container):
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