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* Elixir version 1.4 or newer
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* Elixir version 1.4 or newer
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* Build-essential tools
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* Build-essential tools
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#### Installing dependencies on Debian system
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### Configuration
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PostgreSQL 9.6 should be available on Debian stable (Jessie) from "main" area. Install it using apt: `apt install postgresql-9.6`. Make sure that older versions are not installed since Debian allows multiple versions to coexist but still runs only one version.
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You must install elixir 1.4+ from elixir-lang.org, because Debian repos only have 1.3.x version. You will need to add apt repo to sources.list(.d) and import GPG key. Follow instructions here: https://elixir-lang.org/install.html#unix-and-unix-like (See "Ubuntu or Debian 7"). This should be valid until Debian updates elixir in their repositories. Package you want is named `elixir`, so install it using `apt install elixir`
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* Run `mix generate_config`. This will ask you a few questions about your instance and generate a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`. Check that and copy it to either `config/dev.secret.exs` or `config/prod.secret.exs`. You can check if your instance is configured correctly by running it with `mix phx.serve` and checking the instance info endpoint at `/api/v1/instance`. If it shows your uri, name and email correctly, you are configured correctly. If it shows something like `localhost:4000`, your configuration is probably wrong, unless you are running a local development setup.
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Elixir will also require `make` and probably other related software for building dependencies - in case you don't have them, get them via `apt install build-essential`
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### Preparation
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* You probably want application to run as separte user - so create a new one: `adduser pleroma`, you can login as it via `su pleroma`
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* Clone the git repository into new user's dir (clone as the pleroma user to avoid permissions errors)
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* Again, as new user, install dependencies with `mix deps.get` if it asks you to install "hex" - agree to that.
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### Database setup
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* Create a database user and database for pleroma
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* Open psql shell as postgres user: (as root) `su postgres -c psql`
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* Create a new PostgreSQL user:
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```sql
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\c pleroma_dev
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CREATE user pleroma;
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ALTER user pleroma with encrypted password '<your password>';
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GRANT ALL ON ALL tables IN SCHEMA public TO pleroma;
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GRANT ALL ON ALL sequences IN SCHEMA public TO pleroma;
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```
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* Create `config/dev.secret.exs` and copy the database settings from `dev.exs` there.
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* Change password in `config/dev.secret.exs`, and change user to `"pleroma"` (line like `username: "postgres"`)
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* Create and update your database with `mix ecto.create && mix ecto.migrate`.
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### Some additional configuration
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* You will need to let pleroma instance to know what hostname/url it's running on. _THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP. GET THIS WRONG AND YOU'LL HAVE TO RESET YOUR DATABASE_. We _ONLY_ support _HTTPS_ deployments in production. You can use basic http for local dev, but _NEVER USE IT_ on an actual instance.
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Create the file `config/dev.secret.exs`, add these lines at the end of the file:
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```elixir
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config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
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url: [host: "example.tld", scheme: "https", port: 443]
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```
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replacing `example.tld` with your (sub)domain
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* You should also setup your site name and admin email address. Look at config.exs for more available options.
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```elixir
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config :pleroma, :instance,
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name: "My great instance",
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email: "someone@example.com"
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```
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* The common and convenient way for adding HTTPS is by using Nginx as a reverse proxy. You can look at example Nginx configuration in `installation/pleroma.nginx`. If you need TLS/SSL certificates for HTTPS, you can look get some for free with letsencrypt: https://letsencrypt.org/
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* The common and convenient way for adding HTTPS is by using Nginx as a reverse proxy. You can look at example Nginx configuration in `installation/pleroma.nginx`. If you need TLS/SSL certificates for HTTPS, you can look get some for free with letsencrypt: https://letsencrypt.org/
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On Debian you can use `certbot` package and command to manage letsencrypt certificates.
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On Debian you can use `certbot` package and command to manage letsencrypt certificates.
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try do
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try do
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import_config "dev.secret.exs"
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import_config "dev.secret.exs"
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rescue
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rescue
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_-> nil
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_-> IO.puts("!!! RUNNING IN LOCALHOST DEV MODE! !!!\nFEDERATION WON'T WORK UNTIL YOU CONFIGURE A dev.secret.exs")
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end
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end
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lib/mix/tasks/generate_config.ex
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defmodule Mix.Tasks.GenerateConfig do
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use Mix.Task
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@shortdoc "Generates a new config"
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def run(_) do
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IO.puts("Answer a few questions to generate a new config\n")
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IO.puts("--- THIS WILL OVERWRITE YOUR config/generated_config.exs! ---\n")
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domain = IO.gets("What is your domain name? (e.g. pleroma.soykaf.com): ") |> String.trim
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name = IO.gets("What is the name of your instance? (e.g. Pleroma/Soykaf): ") |> String.trim
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email = IO.gets("What's your admin email address: ") |> String.trim
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secret = :crypto.strong_rand_bytes(64) |> Base.encode64 |> binary_part(0, 64)
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result = EEx.eval_file("lib/mix/tasks/sample_config.eex", [domain: domain, email: email, name: name, secret: secret])
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IO.puts("\nWriting config to config/generated_config.exs.\n\nCheck it and configure your database, then copy it to either config/dev.secret.exs or config/prod.secret.exs")
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File.write("config/generated_config.exs", result)
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end
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end
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lib/mix/tasks/sample_config.eex
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use Mix.Config
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config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
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url: [host: "<%= domain %>", scheme: "https", port: 443],
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secret_key_base: "<%= secret %>"
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config :pleroma, :instance,
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name: "<%= name %>",
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email: "<%= email %>",
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limit: 5000,
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registrations_open: true
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# Configure your database
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config :pleroma, Pleroma.Repo,
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adapter: Ecto.Adapters.Postgres,
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username: "postgres",
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password: "postgres",
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database: "pleroma_dev",
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hostname: "localhost",
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pool_size: 10
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