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OpenShift PyLoad

Introduction

pyLoad is a fast, lightweight and full featured download manager for many One-Click-Hoster, container formats like DLC, video sites or just plain http/ftp links. It aims for low hardware requirements and platform independence to be runnable on all kind of systems (desktop pc, netbook, NAS, router).

Despite its strict restriction it is packed full of features just like webinterface, captcha recognition, unrar and much more.

pyLoad is divided into core and clients, to make it easily remote accessible. Currently there are a webinterface, command line interface, and a GUI written in Qt.

Source official pyload.

Prerequisites

  • Running OpenShift cluster (tested with OKD 3.11 on CentOS 7)
  • Persistent Volume Claims ReadWriteOnce (128 MiB for Config and 128 GiB for downloads)

Installation and Running

Installing is very easy.

Log-In to your OpenShift instance.

Via Console

oc login -u user -p passwort https://youropenshiftclusterurl:8443

(Optional) Create a new project

oc new-project pyload

Process the template

oc process -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/st3v0rr/openshift-pyload/master/template.yml | oc create -f -

Start the build

oc start-build pyload

Wait until the deployment becomes ready.

Via Webinterface

  • (Optional) Create a new project
  • Add to Project > Import YAML / JSON
  • Paste the Content of the template.yml file into the Wizard textbox and click Create
  • Keep "Process the template" checked and click Continue

Wait until the deployment becomes ready.

Finally

Enter the Pyload Webinterface. Done.

USERNAME=pyload
PASSWORD=pyload

Don't forget to change the default password!

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