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title: Livekit Plugin Deployment Guide
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`Livekit` is an open source video conferencing solution based on the `Apache-2.0` open source protocol, allowing self-host, supporting video conferencing, live streaming, recording and other scenarios
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You can use his cloud service or self-host. Below I will introduce how to integrate `Livekit` into `Tailchat`:
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## Cloud Services
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First enter the Livekit cloud platform: [https://cloud.livekit.io/](https://cloud.livekit.io/), in the first time you enter, you need to create a project:
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It will ask some questions, just answer them according to the situation.
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After completion, we will enter the console main dashboard:
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### Get the required environment variables
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For the plugin to work, we need the following environment variables:
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- `LIVEKIT_URL`
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- `LIVEKIT_API_KEY`
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- `LIVEKIT_API_SECRET`
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Among them, `LIVEKIT_URL` can be obtained directly from the console, in the form of `wss://********.livekit.cloud`
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In the `Settings` menu on the left, we need to create a pair of secret keys by ourselves
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Here we can get `LIVEKIT_API_KEY` and `LIVEKIT_API_SECRET`.
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Record and fill in the environment variables and start `Tailchat`.
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### Start the webhook
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If you need the above-mentioned channel online prompts to be updated immediately, you need to start a `webhook-receiver` separately to accept pushes from `livekit` and forward the received events to `Tailchat`, so that `Tailchat` can update all groups Display of group membership.
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The official `docker-compose` configuration has been prepared for you with one click, just like `admin`:
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```bash
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/msgbyte/tailchat/master/docker/livekit.yml
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docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f livekit.yml up -d
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```
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At this point you can see a `tailchat-livekit-webhook-receiver` service in the docker running container.
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Then we switch to the `livekit` console and add our address in the `webhook`.
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Generally `https://<your tailchat url>/livekit/webhook`, remember to choose the same key pair as the service
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> PS: There may be some delays in cloud applications.
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## Self-host
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See the official documentation for self-host: [https://docs.livekit.io/oss/deployment/](https://docs.livekit.io/oss/deployment/)
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In addition to the different deployment methods and configuration first, others are the same as using cloud services
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