# yt-dlp Web UI
A not so terrible web ui for yt-dlp.
Created for the only purpose of *fetching* videos from my server/nas.
Intended to be used with docker but standalone is fine too. 😎👍
Developed to be as lightweight as possible (because my server is basically an intel atom sbc).
The bottleneck remains yt-dlp startup time (until yt-dlp will provide a rpc interface).
I will eventually make this better as soon as I can. Not in the immediate.
**Format selection is in progress**
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Changelog:
```
05/03/22: Korean translation by kimpig
03/03/22: cut-down image size by switching to Alpine linux based container
01/03/22: Chinese translation by deluxghost
03/02/22: i18n enabled! I need help with the translations :/
27/01/22: Multidownload implemented!
26/01/22: Multiple downloads are being implemented. Maybe by next release they will be there.
Refactoring and JSDoc.
04/01/22: Background jobs now are retrieved!! It's still rudimentary but it leverages on yt-dlp resume feature
05/05/22: Material UI update
03/06/22: The most requested feature finally implemented: Format Selection!!
```
## Now with dark mode
## Settings
The avaible settings are currently only:
- Server address
- Switch theme
- Extract audio
- Switch language
- Optional format selection
## Format selection

This feature is disabled by default as this WebUI/Wrapper/Software/Bunch of Code is intended to be used to retrieve the best quality automatically.
To enable it go to the settings page:

And set it :D
Future releases will have:
- ~~Multi download~~ *done*
- ~~Exctract audio~~ *done*
- ~~Format selection~~ *done*
- Download archive
- ARM Build
## Troubleshooting
- **It says that it isn't connected/ip in the footer is not defined.**
- You must set the server ip address in the settings section (gear icon).
- **The download doesn't start.**
- As before server address is not specified or simply yt-dlp process takes a lot of time to fire up. (Forking yt-dlp isn't fast especially if you have a lower-end/low-power NAS/server/desktop where the server is running)
- **Background jobs are not retrieved.**
- As before forking yt-dlp isn't fast so resuming _n_ background jobs takes _n_*_time to exec yt-dlp_ Just have patience.
## Docker installation
```shell
docker pull marcobaobao/yt-dlp-webui:latest
# or alternatively docker pull ghcr.io/marcobaobao/yt-dlp-web-ui:master
docker run -d -p 3022:3022 -v :/usr/src/yt-dlp-webui/downloads marcobaobao/yt-dlp-webui
```
or
```shell
docker build -t yt-dlp-webui .
docker run -d -p 3022:3022 -v :/usr/src/yt-dlp-webui/downloads yt-dlp-webui
```
## Manual installation
```shell
# the dependencies are: python3, ffmpeg, nodejs, psmisc.
npm i
npm run build-all
# edit the settings.json specifying the download path or
# it will default to the following created folder
mkdir downloads
node dist/main.js
```
## FAQ
- **Will it availabe for Raspberry Pi/ generic ARM devices?**
- Yes, absolutely a multi-arch docker image is planned to be released.
Alternatively use the **non-docker / Manual** installation method.
If you plan to use it on a Raspberry Pi ensure to have fast and durable storage.
- **Why the docker image is so heavy?**
- Originally it was 1.8GB circa, now it has been slimmed to ~340MB compressed. This is due to the fact that it encapsule a basic Alpine linux image + FFmpeg + Node.js + Python3 + yt-dlp.
- **Am I forced to run it on port 3022?**
- Well, yes (until now).
- **Why is it so slow to start a download?**
- I genuinely don't know. I know that standalone yt-dlp is slow to start up even on my M1 Mac, so....