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66 lines
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# KV-Tube
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A modern, fast, and fully-featured YouTube-like video streaming platform. Built with a robust Go backend and a highly responsive Next.js frontend, KV-Tube is designed for seamless deployment on systems like Synology NAS via Docker.
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## Features
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- **Modern Video Player**: High-resolution video playback with HLS support and quality selection.
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- **Fast Navigation**: Instant click feedback with skeleton loaders for related videos.
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- **Infinite Scrolling**: Scroll seamlessly through a dynamic video grid on the homepage.
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- **Watch History & Suggestions**: Keep track of what you've watched seamlessly! Fully integrated library history tracking.
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- **Subscriptions Management**: Keep up to date with seamless subscription updates for YouTube channels.
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- **Optimized for Safari**: Stutter-free playback algorithms and high-tolerance Hls.js configurations tailored for macOS users.
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- **Background Audio**: Allows videos to continue playing audio when the browser tab is hidden or device locked (perfect for music).
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- **Progressive Web App**: Fully installable PWA out of the box with offline fallbacks and custom vector iconography.
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- **Region Selection**: Tailor your content to specific regions (e.g., Vietnam).
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- **Responsive Design**: Beautiful, mobile-friendly interface with light and dark theme support.
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- **Containerized**: Fully Dockerized for easy setup using `docker-compose`.
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## Architecture
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- **Backend & Frontend**: Go (Gin framework) and Next.js are combined into a single unified Docker container using a multi-stage `Dockerfile`.
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- **Process Management**: `supervisord` manages the concurrent execution of the backend API and Next.js frontend within the same network namespace.
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- **Data storage**: SQLite is used for watch history, optimized for `linux/amd64`.
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## Deployment on Synology NAS
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We recommend using Docker Compose for simple and robust deployment.
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### 1. Prerequisites
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- Docker and Container Manager installed on your Synology NAS.
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- Make sure ports `5011` are free, or adjust `docker-compose.yml` to fit your needs.
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### 2. Setup
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Create a `docker-compose.yml` file matching the one provided in the repository:
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```yaml
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version: '3.8'
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services:
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kv-tube-app:
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image: git.khoavo.myds.me/vndangkhoa/kv-tube-app:v4.0.6
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container_name: kv-tube-app
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restart: unless-stopped
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ports:
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- "5011:3000"
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volumes:
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- ./data:/app/data
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environment:
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- KVTUBE_DATA_DIR=/app/data
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- GIN_MODE=release
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- NODE_ENV=production
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```
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### 3. Run
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In the directory containing your `docker-compose.yml`, run:
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```bash
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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The application will be accessible at `http://<your-nas-ip>:5011`.
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## Development
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- Frontend builds can be started in `frontend/` via `npm run dev`.
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- Backend server starts in `backend/` via `go run main.go`.
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