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                        :movie_camera: Cloud Encoding Platform for FFmpeg.
openencoder
    Open Source Cloud Encoder for FFmpeg
A distributed and scalable video encoding pipeline to be used as an API or web interface using your own hosted or cloud infrastructure and FFmpeg encoding presets.
⚠️ Currently functional, but a work-in-progress! Check back for updates!
Features
- HTTP API for submitting jobs to a redis-backed FFmpeg worker
 - FTP and S3 storage (AWS, Digital Ocean Spaces and Custom S3 Providers supported)
 - Web Dashboard UI for managing encode jobs, workers, users and settings
 - Machines UI/API for scaling cloud worker instances in a VPC
 - Database stored FFmpeg encoding presets
 - User accounts and roles
 
Preview

Development
Requirements
- Docker
 - Go 1.11+
 - NodeJS 8+ (For web dashboard)
 - FFmpeg
 - Postgres
 - S3 API Credentials & Bucket (AWS or Digital Ocean)
 - Digital Ocean API Key (only required for Machines API)
 
Docker is optional, but highly recommended for this setup. This guide assumes you are using Docker.
Setup
- Start Redis and Postgres in Docker:
 
docker-compose up -d redis
docker-compose up -d db
When the database container runs for the first time, it will create a persistent volume as /var/lib/postgresql/data. It will also run the scripts in scripts/ to create the database, schema, settings, presets, and an admin user.
- Build & start API server:
 
go build -v && ./openencoder server
- Start the worker:
 
./openencoder worker
- Start Web Dashboard for development:
 
cd static && npm run serve
- Open 
http://localhost:8081/dashboardin the browser and login withadmin/password. 
See Quick-Setup-Guide for full development setup guide.
API
See: API.md
Scaling
You can scale workers by adding more machines via the Web UI or API.
Currently only Digital Ocean is supported. More providers are planned.
See: API.md for Machines API documentation.
Documentation
See: wiki for more documentation.
Roadmap
See: Development Project for current development tasks and status.
License
MIT