Fix transcoding errors in readonly docker containers
ffmpeg seems to create some temporary files in the cwd. When PeerTube is run in a read-only docker container, this causes all transcoding to fail. As a workaround, we set the cwd to the configured tmp dir.
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"@types/config": "^0.0.36",
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"@types/express": "^4.0.35",
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"@types/express-rate-limit": "^5.0.0",
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"@types/fluent-ffmpeg": "^2.1.8",
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"@types/fluent-ffmpeg": "^2.1.16",
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"@types/fs-extra": "^9.0.1",
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"@types/libxmljs": "^0.18.0",
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"@types/lodash": "^4.14.64",
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function transcode (options: TranscodeOptions) {
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return new Promise<void>(async (res, rej) => {
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try {
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let command = ffmpeg(options.inputPath, { niceness: FFMPEG_NICE.TRANSCODING })
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// we set cwd explicitly because ffmpeg appears to create temporary files when trancoding which fails in read-only file systems
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let command = ffmpeg(options.inputPath, { niceness: FFMPEG_NICE.TRANSCODING, cwd: CONFIG.STORAGE.TMP_DIR })
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.output(options.outputPath)
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if (options.type === 'quick-transcode') {
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"@types/qs" "*"
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"@types/serve-static" "*"
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"@types/fluent-ffmpeg@^2.1.8":
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version "2.1.14"
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resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@types/fluent-ffmpeg/-/fluent-ffmpeg-2.1.14.tgz#b21d60267fe269c2ea81fa3238a36a8349f8f2f3"
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"@types/fluent-ffmpeg@^2.1.16":
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version "2.1.16"
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resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@types/fluent-ffmpeg/-/fluent-ffmpeg-2.1.16.tgz#63949b0cb6bc88c9157a579cdd80858a269f3a3a"
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dependencies:
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"@types/node" "*"
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