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how to host a cobalt instance yourself
using docker compose and package from github (recommended)
to run the cobalt docker package, you need to have docker
and docker-compose
installed and configured.
if you need help with installing docker, follow only the first step of these tutorials by digitalocean:
how to run a cobalt docker package:
-
create a folder for cobalt config file, something like this:
mkdir cobalt
-
go to cobalt folder, and create a docker compose config file:
cd cobalt && nano docker-compose.yml
i'm using
nano
in this example, it may not be available in your distro. you can use any other text editor. -
copy and paste the sample config from here for either web or api instance (or both, if you wish) and edit it to your needs.
make sure to replace default URLs with your own or cobalt won't work correctly. -
finally, start the cobalt container (from cobalt directory):
docker compose up -d
if you want your instance to support services that require authentication to view public content, create cookies.json
file in the same directory as docker-compose.yml
. example cookies file can be found here.
cobalt package will update automatically thanks to watchtower.
it's highly recommended to use a reverse proxy (such as nginx) if you want your instance to face the public internet. look up tutorials online.
using regular node.js (useful for local development)
setup script installs all needed npm
dependencies, but you have to install node.js
(version 18 or above) and git
yourself.
- clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/wukko/cobalt
. - run setup script and follow instructions:
npm run setup
. you need to host api and web instances separately, so pick whichever applies. - run cobalt via
npm start
. - done.
ubuntu 22.04 workaround
nscd
needs to be installed and running so that the ffmpeg-static
binary can resolve DNS (#101):
sudo apt install nscd
sudo service nscd start
list of all environment variables
variables for api
variable name | default | example | description |
---|---|---|---|
API_PORT |
9000 |
9000 |
changes port from which api server is accessible. |
API_LISTEN_ADDRESS |
0.0.0.0 |
127.0.0.1 |
changes address from which api server is accessible. if you are using docker, you usually don't need to configure this. |
API_URL |
➖ | https://co.wuk.sh/ |
changes url from which api server is accessible. REQUIRED TO RUN API. |
API_NAME |
unknown |
ams-1 |
api server name that is shown in /api/serverInfo . |
CORS_WILDCARD |
1 |
0 |
toggles cross-origin resource sharing. 0 : disabled. 1 : enabled. |
CORS_URL |
not used | https://cobalt.tools/ |
cross-origin resource sharing url. api will be available only from this url if CORS_WILDCARD is set to 0 . |
COOKIE_PATH |
not used | /cookies.json |
path for cookie file relative to main folder. |
PROCESSING_PRIORITY |
not used | 10 |
changes nice value* for ffmpeg subprocess. available only on unix systems. |
TIKTOK_DEVICE_INFO |
➖ | see below | device info (including iid and device_id ) for tiktok functionality. required for tiktok to work. |
* the higher the nice value, the lower the priority. read more here.
TIKTOK_DEVICE_INFO
you need to get your own device info for tiktok functionality to work. this can be done by proxying the app through any request-intercepting proxy (such as mitmproxy). you need to disable ssl pinning to see requests. there will be no assistance provided by cobalt for this.
example config (replace ALL values with ones you got from mitm):
'{
"iid": "<install_id here>",
"device_id": "<device_id here>",
"channel": "googleplay",
"app_name": "musical_ly",
"version_code": "310503",
"device_platform": "android",
"device_type": "Redmi+7",
"os_version": "13"
}'
you can compress the json to save space. if you're using a .env
file then the line would would look like this (note the quotes):
TIKTOK_DEVICE_INFO='{"iid":"<install_id here>","device_id":"<device_id here>","channel":"googleplay","app_name":"musical_ly","version_code":"310503","device_platform":"android","device_type":"Redmi+7","os_version":"13"}'
variables for web
variable name | default | example | description |
---|---|---|---|
WEB_PORT |
9001 |
9001 |
changes port from which frontend server is accessible. |
WEB_URL |
➖ | https://cobalt.tools/ |
changes url from which frontend server is accessible. REQUIRED TO RUN WEB. |
API_URL |
https://co.wuk.sh/ |
https://co.wuk.sh/ |
changes url which is used for api requests by frontend clients. |
SHOW_SPONSORS |
0 |
1 |
toggles sponsor list in about popup. 0 : disabled. 1 : enabled. |
IS_BETA |
0 |
1 |
toggles beta tag next to cobalt logo. 0 : disabled. 1 : enabled. |
PLAUSIBLE_HOSTNAME |
➖ | plausible.io * |
enables plausible analytics with provided hostname as receiver backend. |
* don't use plausible.io as receiver backend unless you paid for their cloud service. use your own domain when hosting community edition of plausible. refer to their docs when needed.