WIP modernize jitsi conf

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Quentin 2021-01-20 15:44:42 +01:00
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7 changed files with 570 additions and 33 deletions

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# https://github.com/jitsi/jicofo
PREFIXV: stable/jitsi-meet_
VERSION: 5390
image: superboum/amd64_jitsi_conference_focus:v6
image: superboum/amd64_jitsi_conference_focus:v7
jitsi-videobridge:
build:
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# https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-videobridge
PREFIXV: stable/jitsi-meet_
VERSION: 5390
image: superboum/amd64_jitsi_videobridge:v16
image: superboum/amd64_jitsi_videobridge:v17
jitsi-xmpp:
build:

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RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y openjdk-11-jre-headless ca-certificates
ENV JAVA_SYS_PROPS="-Dnet.java.sip.communicator.SC_HOME_DIR_LOCATION=/root -Dnet.java.sip.communicator.SC_HOME_DIR_NAME=.sip-communicator -Dnet.java.sip.communicator.SC_LOG_DIR_LOCATION=/var/log/jitsi"
COPY --from=builder /srv/build /srv/jicofo
COPY jicofo /usr/local/bin/jicofo
COPY sip-communicator.properties /root/.sip-communicator/sip-communicator.properties
COPY --from=builder /srv/build /usr/share/jicofo
COPY jicofo /usr/local/bin
CMD ["/usr/local/bin/jicofo"]

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127.0.0.1 `hostname`
EOF
/srv/jicofo/jicofo.sh \
exec java \
-Xmx400m \
-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError \
-XX:HeapDumpPath=/tmp \
-Djdk.tls.ephemeralDHKeySize=2048 \
-Djava.util.logging.config.file=/srv/jicofo/lib/logging.properties \
-cp "/usr/share/jicofo/*:/usr/share/jicofo/lib/*" \
org.jitsi.jicofo.Main \
--host=${JITSI_PROSODY_HOST} \
--domain=jitsi.deuxfleurs.fr \
--secret=${JITSI_SECRET_JICOFO_COMPONENT} \

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org.jitsi.jicofo.SHORT_ID=1
org.jitsi.jicofo.BRIDGE_MUC=JvbBrewery@internal.auth.jitsi.deuxfleurs.fr

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This installation is inspired by: https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/blob/master/doc/manual-install.md
Extract conf templates:
To build images:
```bash
sudo docker-compose run jitsi-conference-focus bash -c \
'apt-get update && apt-get install -y unzip && unzip /srv/jicofo/jicofo.jar && cat reference.conf'
```
docker-compose -f 02_run.yml build
```
To gen the certs:
```
docker-compose -f 01_gen_certs.yml up --force-recreate
```
To run the stack:
```
docker-compose -f 02_run.yml up --force-recreate
```
To push the stack on the docker registry:
```
docker-compose -f 02_run.yml push
sudo docker-compose run jitsi-videobridge bash -c \
'apt-get update && apt-get install -y unzip && unzip /srv/jvb/jitsi-videobridge.jar && cat reference.conf'
```

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jicofo {
// Authentication with external services
authentication {
enabled = false
// The type of authentication. Supported values are XMPP, JWT or SHIBBOLETH (default).
type = SHIBBOLETH
// The pattern of authentication URL. See ShibbolethAuthAuthority for more information.
# login-url =
# logout-url =
authentication-lifetime = 24 hours
enable-auto-login = true
}
// Configuration related to jitsi-videobridge
bridge {
// The maximum number of participants in a single conference to put on one bridge (use -1 for no maximum).
max-bridge-participants = -1
// The assumed maximum packet rate that a bridge can handle.
max-bridge-packet-rate = 50000
// The assumed average packet rate per participant.
average-participant-packet-rate-pps = 500
// The assumed average stress per participant.
average-participant-stress = 0.01
// The assumed time that an endpoint takes to start contributing fully to the load on a bridge. To avoid allocating
// a burst of endpoints to the same bridge, the bridge stress is adjusted by adding the number of new endpoints
// in the last [participant-rampup-time] multiplied by [average-participant-stress].
participant-rampup-interval = 20 seconds
// The stress level above which a bridge is considered overstressed.
stress-threshold = 0.8
// The amount of to wait before retrying using a failed bridge.
failure-reset-threshold = 1 minute
// The bridge selection strategy. The built-in strategies are:
// SingleBridgeSelectionStrategy: Use the least loaded bridge, do not split a conference between bridges (Octo).
// SplitBridgeSelectionStrategy: Use a separate bridge for each participant (for testing).
// RegionBasedBridgeSelectionStrategy: Attempt to put each participant in a bridge in their local region (i.e. use
// Octo for geo-location).
// IntraRegionBridgeSelectionStrategy: Use additional bridges when a bridge becomes overloaded (i.e. use Octo for
// load balancing).
//
// Additionally, you can use the fully qualified class name for custom BridgeSelectionStrategy implementations.
selection-strategy = SingleBridgeSelectionStrategy
health-checks {
// Whether jicofo should perform periodic health checks to the connected bridges.
enabled = true
// The interval at which to perform health checks.
interval = 10 seconds
// When a health checks times out, jicofo will retry and only consider it fail after the retry fails. This
// configures the delay between the original health check timing out and the second health check being sent.
// It is a duration and defaults to half the [interval].
# retry-delay = 5 seconds
}
// The JID of the MUC to be used as a brewery for bridge instances.
brewery-jid = jvbbrewery@example.com
}
// Configure the codecs and RTP extensions to be used in the offer sent to clients.
codec {
video {
vp8 {
enabled = true
pt = 100
// Payload type for the associated RTX stream. Set to -1 to disable RTX.
rtx-pt = 96
}
vp9 {
enabled = true
pt = 101
// Payload type for the associated RTX stream. Set to -1 to disable RTX.
rtx-pt = 97
}
h264 {
enabled = true
pt = 107
// Payload type for the associated RTX stream. Set to -1 to disable RTX.
rtx-pt = 99
}
}
audio {
isac-16000 {
enabled = true
pt = 103
}
isac-32000 {
enabled = true
pt = 104
}
opus {
enabled = true
pt = 111
minptime = 10
use-inband-fec = true
red {
enabled = false
pt = 112
}
}
telephone-event {
enabled = true
pt = 126
}
}
// RTP header extensions
rtp-extensions {
audio-level {
enabled = true
id = 1
}
tof {
// TOF is currently disabled, because we don't support it in the bridge
// (and currently clients seem to not use it when abs-send-time is
// available).
enabled = false
id = 2
}
abs-send-time {
enabled = true
id = 3
}
rid {
enabled = false
id = 4
}
tcc {
enabled = true
id = 5
}
video-content-type {
enabled = false
id = 7
}
framemarking {
enabled = false
id = 9
}
}
}
conference {
// Whether to automatically grant the 'owner' role to the first participant in the conference (and subsequently to
// the next in line when the current owner leaves).
enable-auto-owner = true
// How long to wait for the initial participant in a conference.
initial-timeout = 15 seconds
// Whether jicofo should inject a random SSRC for endpoints which don't advertise any SSRCs. This is a temporary
// workaround for an issue with signaling endpoints for Octo.
inject-ssrc-for-recv-only-endpoints = false
max-ssrcs-per-user = 20
// How long a participant's media session will be kept alive once it remains the only participant in the room.
single-participant-timeout = 20 seconds
// The minimum number of participants required for the conference to be started.
min-participants = 2
// Experimental.
enable-lip-sync = false
shared-document {
// If `true` the shared document uses a random name. Otherwise, it uses the conference name.
use-random-name = false
}
}
// Configuration for the internal health checks performed by jicofo.
health {
// Whether to perform health checks.
enabled = false
// The interval between health checks. If set to 0, periodic health checks will not be performed.
interval = 10 seconds
# The timeout for a health check
timeout = 30 seconds
# If performing a health check takes longer than this, it is considered unsuccessful.
max-check-duration = 20 seconds
# The prefix to use when creating MUC rooms for the purpose of health checks.
room-name-prefix = "__jicofo-health-check"
}
jibri {
// The JID of the MUC to be used as a brewery for jibri instances for streaming.
# brewery-jid = "jibribrewery@example.com"
// How many times to retry a given Jibri request before giving up. Set to -1 to allow infinite retries.
num-retries = 5
// How long to wait for Jibri to start recording from the time it accepts a START request.
pending-timeout = 90 seconds
}
jibri-sip {
// The JID of the MUC to be used as a brewery for jibri instances for SIP.
# brewery-jid = "jibrisipbrewery@example.com"
}
jigasi {
// The JID of the MUC to be used as a brewery for jigasi instances.
# brewery-jid = "jigasibrewery@example.com"
}
// The region in which the machine is running.
#local-region="us-east-1"
octo {
// Whether or not to use Octo. Note that when enabled, its use will be determined by
// $jicofo.bridge.selection-strategy.
enabled = true
// An identifier of the Jicofo instance, used for the purpose of generating conference IDs unique across a set of
// Jicofo instances. Valid values are [1, 65535]. The value 0 is used when none is explicitly configured.
#id = 1234
}
rest {
port = 8888
tls-port = 8843
}
sctp {
// Whether to allocate SCTP channels on the bridge (only when the client advertises support, and SCTP is
// enabled in the per-conference configuration).
enabled = true
}
task-pools {
shared-pool-max-threads = 1500
}
xmpp {
// The separate XMPP connection used for communication with clients (endpoints).
client {
enabled = true
hostname = "localhost"
port = 5222
#domain =
username = "focus"
#password =
// How long to wait for a response to a stanza before giving up.
reply-timeout = 15 seconds
// The JID/domain of the MUC service used for conferencing.
# conference-muc-jid = conference.example.com
// A flag to suppress the TLS certificate verification.
disable-certificate-verification = false
}
// The separate XMPP connection used for internal services (currently only jitsi-videobridge).
service {
enabled = false
hostname = "localhost"
port = 6222
#domain =
#username =
#password =
// How long to wait for a response to a stanza before giving up.
reply-timeout = 15 seconds
// A flag to suppress the TLS certificate verification.
disable-certificate-verification = false
}
}
}

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videobridge {
entity-expiration {
# If an entity has no activity after this timeout, it is expired
timeout=1 minute
# The interval at which the videobridge will check for expired entities
check-interval=${videobridge.entity-expiration.timeout}
}
health {
# The interval between health checks
interval=10 seconds
# The timeout for a health check
timeout=30 seconds
# If performing a health check takes longer than this, it is considered unsuccessful.
max-check-duration=3 seconds
# Whether or not health check failures should be 'sticky'
# (i.e. once the bridge becomes unhealthy, it will never
# go back to a healthy state)
sticky-failures=false
}
ep-connection-status {
# How long we'll wait for an endpoint to *start* sending
# data before we consider it 'inactive'
first-transfer-timeout=15 seconds
# How long an endpoint can be 'inactive' before it will
# be considered disconnected
max-inactivity-limit=3 seconds
# How often we check endpoint's connectivity status
check-interval=500 milliseconds
}
cc {
bwe-change-threshold=0.15
thumbnail-max-height-px=180
onstage-ideal-height-px=1080
onstage-preferred-height-px=360
onstage-preferred-framerate=30
enable-onstage-video-suspend=false
trust-bwe=true
# How often we check to send probing data
padding-period=15ms
# How often we'll force recalculations of forwarded
# streams
max-time-between-calculations = 15 seconds
# A JVB-wide last-n value, observed by all endpoints. Endpoints
# will take the minimum of their setting and this one (-1 implies
# no last-n limit)
jvb-last-n = -1
}
# The APIs by which the JVB can be controlled
apis {
xmpp-client {
# The interval at which presence is published in the configured MUCs.
presence-interval = ${videobridge.stats.interval}
configs {
# example-connection-id {
# For the properties which should be
# filled out here, see MucClientConfiguration
# }
}
}
# The COLIBRI REST API
rest {
enabled = false
}
jvb-api {
enabled = false
}
}
# Configuration of the different REST APIs.
# Note that the COLIBRI REST API is configured under videobridge.apis.rest instead.
rest {
debug {
enabled = true
}
health {
enabled = true
}
shutdown {
# Note that the shutdown API requires the COLIBRI API to also be enabled.
enabled = false
}
version {
enabled = true
}
}
http-servers {
# The HTTP server which hosts services intended for 'public' use
# (e.g. websockets for the bridge channel connection)
public {
# See JettyBundleActivatorConfig in Jicoco for values
port = -1
tls-port = -1
}
# The HTTP server which hosts services intended for 'private' use
# (e.g. health or debug stats)
private {
# See JettyBundleActivatorConfig in Jicoco for values
host = 127.0.0.1
}
}
octo {
# Whether or not Octo is enabled
enabled=false
# A string denoting the 'region' of this JVB. This region
# will be used by Jicofo in the selection of a bridge for
# a client by comparing it to the client's region.
# Must be set when 'enabled' is true
#region="us-west-1"
# The address on which the Octo relay should bind
# Must be set when 'enabled' is true
#bind-address=198.51.100.1
# The port to which the Octo relay should bind
bind-port=4096
# The address which controls the public address which
# will be part of the Octo relayId
#public-address=198.51.100.1
# The size of the incoming octo queue. This queue is per-remote-endpoint,
# so it matches what we use for local endpoints
recv-queue-size=1024
# The size of the outgoing octo queue. This is a per-originating-endpoint
# queue, so assuming all packets are routed (as they currently are for Octo)
# it should be the same size as the transceiver recv queue in
# jitsi-media-transform. Repeating the description from there:
# Assuming 300pps for high-definition, 200pps for standard-definition,
# 100pps for low-definition and 50pps for audio, this queue is fed
# 650pps, so its size in terms of millis is 1024/650*1000 ~= 1575ms.
send-queue-size=1024
}
load-management {
# Whether or not the reducer will be enabled to take actions to mitigate load
reducer-enabled = false
load-measurements {
packet-rate {
# The packet rate at which we'll consider the bridge overloaded
load-threshold = 50000
# The packet rate at which we'll consider the bridge 'underloaded' enough
# to start recovery
recovery-threshold = 40000
}
}
load-reducers {
last-n {
# The factor by which we'll reduce the current last-n when trying to reduce load
reduction-scale = .75
# The factor by which we'll increase the current last-n when trying to recover
recover-scale = 1.25
# The minimum time in between runs of the last-n reducer to reduce or recover from
# load
impact-time = 1 minute
# The lowest value we'll set for last-n
minimum-last-n-value = 0
# The highest last-n value we'll enforce. Once the enforced last-n exceeds this value
# we'll remove the limit entirely
maximum-enforced-last-n-value = 40
}
}
}
sctp {
# Whether SCTP data channels are enabled.
enabled=true
}
stats {
# Whether periodic collection of statistics is enabled or not. When enabled they are accessible through the REST
# API (at `/colibri/stats`), and are available to other modules (e.g. to be pushed to callstats or in a MUC).
enabled = false
# The interval at which stats are gathered.
interval = 5 seconds
# Configuration related to pushing statistics to callstats.io.
callstats {
# An integer application ID (use 0 to disable pushing stats to callstats).
app-id = 0
# The shared secred to authentication with callstats.io.
//app-secret = "s3cret"
# ID of the key that was used to generate token.
//key-id = "abcd"
# The path to private key file.
//key-path = "/etc/jitsi/videobridge/ecpriv.jwk"
# The ID of the server instance to be used when reporting to callstats.
bridge-id = "jitsi"
# TODO: document
//conference-id-prefix = "abcd"
# The interval at which statististics will be published to callstats. This affects both per-conference and global
# statistics.
# Note that this value will be overriden if a "callstatsio" transport is defined in the parent "stats" section.
interval = ${videobridge.stats.interval}
}
}
websockets {
enabled=false
server-id="default-id"
# Optional, even when 'enabled' is set to true
# tls=true
# Must be set when enabled = true
#domain="some-domain"
}
ice {
tcp {
# Whether ICE/TCP is enabled.
enabled = false
# The port to bind to for ICE/TCP.
port = 443
# An optional additional port to advertise.
# mapped-port = 8443
# Whether to use "ssltcp" or plain "tcp".
ssltcp = true
}
udp {
# The port for ICE/UDP.
port = 10000
}
# An optional prefix to include in STUN username fragments generated by the bridge.
#ufrag-prefix = "jvb-123:"
# Which candidate pairs to keep alive. The accepted values are defined in ice4j's KeepAliveStrategy:
# "selected_and_tcp", "selected_only", or "all_succeeded".
keep-alive-strategy = "selected_and_tcp"
# Whether to use the "component socket" feature of ice4j.
use-component-socket = true
# Whether to attempt DNS resolution for remote candidates that contain a non-literal address. When set to 'false'
# such candidates will be ignored.
resolve-remote-candidates = false
# The nomination strategy to use for ICE. THe accepted values are defined in ice4j's NominationStrategy:
# "NominateFirstValid", "NominateHighestPriority", "NominateFirstHostOrReflexiveValid", or "NominateBestRTT".
nomination-strategy = "NominateFirstValid"
}
transport {
send {
# The size of the dtls-transport outgoing queue. This is a per-participant
# queue. Packets from the egress end-up in this queue right before
# transmission by the outgoing srtp pipeline (which mainly consists of the
# packet sender).
#
# Its size needs to be of the same order of magnitude as the rtp sender
# queue. In a 100 participant call, assuming 300pps for the on-stage and
# 100pps for low-definition, last-n 20 and 2 participants talking, so
# 2*50pps for audio, this queue is fed 300+19*100+2*50 = 2300pps, so its
# size in terms of millis is 1024/2300*1000 ~= 445ms.
queue-size=1024
}
}
version {
// Wheather to announe the jitsi-videobridge version to clients in the ServerHello message.
announce = false
}
}