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#########################
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# Script settings #
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#########################
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# Pleroma tag, commit, or branch to build
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PLEROMA_VERSION=master
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# Create a postgresql container?
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SCRIPT_DEPLOY_POSTGRES=true
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# Specify the server that is used as a reverse-proxy
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SCRIPT_USE_PROXY=traefik
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# Enable internal SSL support?
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SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL=false
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# The port to serve HTTP on when running in nginx/apache-mode
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SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP=80
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# The port to serve HTTPs on when running in nginx/apache-mode
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SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS=443
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# The ip to bind to in nginx/apache-mode
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SCRIPT_BIND_IP=0.0.0.0
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#########################
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# Docker settings #
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#########################
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# The docker network to bind to.
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# In traefik-mode this should be the same network that your
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# traefik-container is connected to or a network that is interconnected
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# with traefik's network. In manual, apache or nginx mode this value may be empty or set to any other alphanumeric value.
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# (Defaults to something like "pleroma_docker_1" if empty)
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DOCKER_NETWORK=prod
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# The directory where all containers store their data.
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# Can be a relative path, "~/...", or absolute.
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# Named docker volumes are currently not supported.
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# The directory where the containers store their stuff
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# Can be an absolute or relative path
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DOCKER_DATADIR=./data
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# The uid/gid used by pleroma.
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# You should probably set this to the same
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# uid/guid that cloned the pleroma-docker repo.
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# This way modding pleroma becomes a lot easier.
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DOCKER_UID=1000
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DOCKER_GID=1000
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###########################
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# Database settings #
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###########################
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# When you use the managed postgres container
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# those will be the credentials the container is generated with.
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POSTGRES_DB=pleroma
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POSTGRES_USER=pleroma
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD=pleroma
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##########################
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# Pleroma Settings #
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##########################
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# The environment to use (dev/prod/test)
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# Pleroma's mix environment.
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# You should leave this at prod unless you know what you're doing.
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MIX_ENV=prod
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# The git tag, revision, or branch to check out on build
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PLEROMA_VERSION=develop
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# Domain to run at (only relevant for traefik mode)
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PLEROMA_URL=coolsite.moe
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PLEROMA_MEDIA_PROXY_URL=cdn.coolsite.moe
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Dockerfile
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Dockerfile
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FROM alpine:3.9
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FROM alpine:3.10
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ARG __VIA_SCRIPT
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RUN \
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if [ -z "$__VIA_SCRIPT" ]; then \
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echo -e "\n\nERROR\nYou must build pleroma via build.sh\n\n"; \
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exit 1; \
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fi
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# Set up environment
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ENV LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
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# Bust the build cache (if needed)
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# This works by setting an environment variable with the last
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# used version/branch/tag/commitish/... which originates in the script.
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# used version/branch/tag/commit/... which originates in the script.
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# If the host doesn't have the required tool for "smart version detection"
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# we'll just use the current timestamp here which forces a rebuild every time.
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ARG __CACHE_TAG
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README.md
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README.md
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* Please do some research if you have any concerns about included
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* features or the software used by this script ***before*** using it.
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*
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* You are choosing to use this setup, and if you point the finger at me for
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* messing up your instance, I will laugh at you.
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*/
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```
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@ -40,35 +38,80 @@ of the pleroma installation process and common docker commands.
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If you have questions about Pleroma head over to https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/.<br>
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For help with docker check out https://docs.docker.com/.
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For other problems related to this script, contact me or open an issue :)
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### Prerequisites
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- ~500mb of free HDD space
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- `m4` and `awk` in remotely recent versions
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- `git` if you want smart build caches
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- `curl`, `jq`, and `dialog` if you want to use `./pleroma mod`
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- Bash 4.0+ (fancy scripting stuff)
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- `curl`, `jq`, and `dialog` if you want to use `./pleroma.sh mod`
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- Bash 4+
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- Docker 18.06+ and docker-compose 1.22+
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### Installation
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- Clone this repository
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- Create a `config.exs` and `.env` file
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- Run `./pleroma build` and `./pleroma up`
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- Run `./pleroma.sh build` and `./pleroma.sh up`
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- Configure a reverse-proxy
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- Profit!
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Hint:<br>
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You can also use normal `docker-compose` commands to maintain your setup.<br>
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The only command that you cannot use is `docker-compose build` due to build caching.
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### Updates
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Run `./pleroma build` again and start the updated image with `./pleroma up`.
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Run `./pleroma.sh build` again and start the updated image with `./pleroma.sh up`.
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You don't need to stop your pleroma server for either of those commands.
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### Maintenance
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Pleroma maintenance is usually done with mix tasks.
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You can run these tasks in your running pleroma server using `./pleroma mix [task] [arguments...]`.
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If you need to fix some bigger issues you can also spawn a shell with `./pleroma enter`.
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You can run these tasks in your running pleroma server using `./pleroma.sh mix [task] [arguments...]`.
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If you need to fix some bigger issues you can also spawn a shell with `./pleroma.sh enter`.
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For example: `/pleroma mix pleroma.user new sn0w ...`
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For example: `/pleroma.sh mix pleroma.user new sn0w ...`
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### My instance is up, how do I reach it?
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Older versions of this script contained a huge amount of scripting to support all kinds of reverse-proxy setups.<br>
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This newer version tries to focus only on providing good setup tooling.
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You will have to configure your own reverse-proxy.<br>
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You can use Caddy, Traefik, Apache, nginx, or whatever else you could come up with.<br>
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Just modify your `docker-compose.yml` accordingly.
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One example would be to add an [nginx server](https://hub.docker.com/_/nginx) to your `docker-compose.yml`:
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```yml
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# ...
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proxy:
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image: nginx
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init: true
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restart: unless-stopped
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links:
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- server
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volumes:
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- ./my-nginx-config.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro
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ports:
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- "80:80"
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- "443:443"
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```
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Then take a look at [the pleroma nginx example](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/blob/develop/installation/pleroma.nginx) for hints about what to put into `my-nginx-config.conf`.
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Using apache would work in a very similar way (see [Apache Docker Docs](https://hub.docker.com/_/httpd) and [the pleroma apache example](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/blob/develop/installation/pleroma-apache.conf)).
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The target that you proxy to is called `http://server:4000/`.<br>
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This will work automagically when the proxy also lives inside of docker.
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Something that cofe.rocks uses is simple port-forwarding of the `server` container to the host's `127.0.0.1`.
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From there on, the natively installed nginx server acts as a proxy to the open internet.
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You can take a look at [this file](https://glitch.sh/hosted/pleroma/src/commit/4e88d93276f0bb2ef62d7f18477b156318924325/docker-compose.m4#L93) if that setup sounds interesting.
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If you need help with this, or if you think that this needs more documentation, please let me know.
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### Customization
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Works exactly like customization, but we have a neat little helper here.
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Use `./pleroma mod [regex]` to mod any file that ships with pleroma, without having to type the complete path.
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Use `./pleroma.sh mod [regex]` to mod any file that ships with pleroma, without having to type the complete path.
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### Configuration
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All the pleroma options that you usually put into your `*.secret.exs` now go into `config.exs`.
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`.env` stores config values that need to be known at orchestration time.<br>
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They should be self-explaining but here's some bonus info on important ones:
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`.env` stores config values that need to be known at orchestration/build time.<br>
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Documentation for the possible values is inside of that file.
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#### Data Storage (`DOCKER_DATADIR`)
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A folder that will be bind-mounted into the container.<br>
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This is where pleroma and postgres will store their data.
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#### Database (`SCRIPT_DEPLOY_POSTGRES`)
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Values: `true` / `false`
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By default pleroma-docker deploys a postgresql container and links it to pleroma’s container as a zero-config data store.
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If you already have a postgres database or want to host it on a physically different machine, set this value to `false`.
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Make sure to edit the `config :pleroma, Pleroma.Repo` variables in `config.exs` when doing that.
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#### Reverse Proxy (`SCRIPT_USE_PROXY`)
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Values: `traefik` / `nginx` / `apache` / `manual`
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Pleroma is usually run behind a reverse-proxy.<br>
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Pleroma-docker gives you multiple options here.
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##### Manual
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In manual mode we do not create any reverse proxy for you.<br>
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You'll have to figure something out on your own.
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If `SCRIPT_BIND_IN_MANUAL` is `true` we will forward `pleroma:4000` to `${SCRIPT_BIND_IP}:${SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP}`.
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##### Traefik
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In traefik-mode we will generate a pleroma container with traefik-compatible labels.
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These will be picked up at runtime to dynamically create a reverse-proxy configuration.
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This should 'just work' if `watch=true` and `exposedByDefault=false` are set in the `[docker]` section of your `traefik.conf`.
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SSL will also 'just work' once you add a matching `[[acme.domains]]` entry in there.
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##### NGINX
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In nginx-mode we will generate a bare nginx container that is linked to pleroma.
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The nginx container is absolutely unmodified and expects to be configured by you.
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The nginx file in [Pleroma's Repository](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/blob/develop/installation/pleroma.nginx) is a good starting point.
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We will mount your configs like this:
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```txt
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custom.d/server.nginx -> /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
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custom.d/vhost.nginx -> /etc/nginx/conf.d/pleroma.conf
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```
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To reach your pleroma container from inside nginx use `proxy_pass http://pleroma:4000;`.
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Set `SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP` and `SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS` to the ports you want to listen on.<br>
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Specify the ip to bind to in `SCRIPT_BIND_IP`. These values are required.
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The container only listens on `SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS` if `SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL` is `true`.
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##### Apache / httpd
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Just like nginx-mode this starts an unmodified apache server that expects to be configured by you.<br>
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Again [Pleroma's Config](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/blob/develop/installation/pleroma-apache.conf) is a good starting point.
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We will mount your configs like this:
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```
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custom.d/server.httpd -> /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
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custom.d/vhost.httpd -> /usr/local/apache2/conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
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```
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To reach your pleroma container from inside apache use `ProxyPass [loc] http://pleroma:4000/`.
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Again setting `SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP`, `SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS` and `SCRIPT_BIND_IP` is required.
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The container only listens on `SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS` if `SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL` is `true`.
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#### SSL (`SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL`)
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Values: `true` / `false`
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If you want to use SSL with your Apache or NGINX containers you'll need a
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certificate. Certificates need to be placed into `custom.d` and will be
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bind-mounted into the server's container at runtime.
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We will mount your certs like this:
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```
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custom.d/ssl.crt -> /ssl/ssl.crt
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custom.d/ssl.key -> /ssl/ssl.key
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```
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You can reference them in Apache like this:
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```apache
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<VirtualHost *:443>
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SSLEngine on
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SSLCertificateFile "/ssl/ssl.crt"
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SSLCertificateKeyFile "/ssl/ssl.key"
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</VirtualHost>
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```
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And in NGINX like this:
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```nginx
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listen 443 ssl;
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ssl_certificate /ssl/ssl.crt;
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ssl_certificate_key /ssl/ssl.key;
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```
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In traefik-mode and manual-mode these files and the `SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL` value are ignored.
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## Attribution
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### Attribution
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Thanks to [Angristan](https://github.com/Angristan/dockerfiles/tree/master/pleroma) and [RX14](https://github.com/RX14/kurisu.rx14.co.uk/blob/master/services/iscute.moe/pleroma/Dockerfile) for their dockerfiles, which served as an inspiration for the early versions of this script.
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hostname: "db",
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pool_size: 10
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# Listening to 0.0.0.0 is required in a container
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# Do not change this
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config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
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http: [
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ip: {0, 0, 0, 0},
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port: 4000
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]
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config :pleroma, :gopher,
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ip: {0, 0, 0, 0},
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port: 9999
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# vvv Your awesome config options go here vvv
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###
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# Here are some example values.
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# Uncomment what you need or delete it all.
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#
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# Want to use the config generator instead?
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# Want to use pleroma's config generator instead?
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# Try `./pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen` and then `./pleroma cp /home/pleroma/pleroma/config/generated_config.exs config.exs`.
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#
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# Need some inspiration?
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changequote(`<', `>')
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define(<upcase>, <translit($1, <a-z>, <A-Z>)>)
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define(<env>, <upcase($1)=${upcase($1):?upcase($1)}>)
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define(<env_fb>, <upcase($1)=${upcase($1):-$2}>)
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define(<env_inline>, <${upcase($1):?upcase($1)}>)
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define(<env_inline_fb>, <${upcase($1):-$2}>)
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{
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"version": "3.7",
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ifdef(<__DOCKER_NETWORK>, <
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"networks": {
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"default": {
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"external": {
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"name": "__DOCKER_NETWORK"
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}
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}
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},
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>)
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"services": {
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ifelse(__SCRIPT_DEPLOY_POSTGRES, true, <
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"db": {
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"image": "postgres:10.3-alpine",
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"restart": "unless-stopped",
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"environment": [
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"env(<postgres_db>)",
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"env(<postgres_user>)",
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"env(<postgres_password>)"
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],
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"volumes": [
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"env_inline(<docker_datadir>)/db:/var/lib/postgresql/data",
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"./initdb.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/pleroma.sql"
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]
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},
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>)
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ifdef(<__SCRIPT_USE_PROXY>, <
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ifelse(
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__SCRIPT_USE_PROXY, traefik, <>,
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__SCRIPT_USE_PROXY, manual, <>,
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__SCRIPT_USE_PROXY, nginx, <
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"proxy": {
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"image": "nginx:alpine",
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"ports": [
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"__SCRIPT_BIND_IP:__SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP:__SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP"ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <,>)
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ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <"__SCRIPT_BIND_IP:__SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS:__SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS">)
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],
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"links": [
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"server:pleroma"
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],
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"volumes": [
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"./custom.d/server.nginx:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro",
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"./custom.d/vhost.nginx:/etc/nginx/conf.d/pleroma.conf:ro"ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <,>)
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ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <"./custom.d/ssl.crt:/ssl/ssl.crt:ro",>)
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ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <"./custom.d/ssl.key:/ssl/ssl.key:ro">)
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]
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},
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>, __SCRIPT_USE_PROXY, apache, <
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"proxy": {
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"image": "amd64/apache:alpine",
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"ports": [
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"__SCRIPT_BIND_IP:__SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP:__SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP"ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <,>)
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ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <"__SCRIPT_BIND_IP:__SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS:__SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS">)
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],
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"links": [
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"server:pleroma"
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],
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"volumes": [
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"./custom.d/server.httpd:/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:ro",
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"./custom.d/vhost.httpd:/usr/local/apache2/conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf:ro"ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <,>)
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ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <"./custom.d/ssl.crt:/ssl/ssl.crt:ro",>)
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ifdef(__SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL, <"./custom.d/ssl.key:/ssl/ssl.key:ro">)
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]
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},
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>, <
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errprint(Invalid option __SCRIPT_USE_PROXY for <SCRIPT_USE_PROXY>)
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m4exit(<1>)
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>
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)
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>)
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"server": {
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"build": {
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"context": ".",
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"args": [
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"env(<pleroma_version>)",
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"env(<docker_uid>)",
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"env(<docker_gid>)",
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"env_fb(<pleroma_uploads_path>, </uploads>)"
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]
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},
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"init": true,
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"restart": "unless-stopped",
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"links": [
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ifelse(__SCRIPT_DEPLOY_POSTGRES, true, <"db">)
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],
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"environment": [
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"env_fb(<mix_env>, <prod>)"
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],
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"volumes": [
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"./custom.d:/custom.d:ro",
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"./config.exs:/home/pleroma/pleroma/config/prod.secret.exs:ro",
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"env_inline(<docker_datadir>)/uploads:env_inline_fb(<pleroma_uploads_path>, </uploads>)"
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],
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"labels": [
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ifelse(__SCRIPT_USE_PROXY, traefik, <
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"traefik.enable=true",
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"traefik.fe.port=4000",
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"traefik.fe.protocol=http",
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"traefik.fe.entryPoints=http,https",
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"traefik.fe.frontend.rule=Host:patsubst(__PLEROMA_URL, <string:>, <>)",
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"traefik.cache.port=4000",
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"traefik.cache.protocol=http",
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"traefik.cache.entryPoints=http,https",
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"traefik.cache.frontend.rule=Host:patsubst(patsubst(__PLEROMA_MEDIA_PROXY_URL, <http.*?//>, <>), <string:>, <>)"
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>)
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]
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}
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}
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}
|
@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
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#!/bin/bash
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#########################################################
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||||
# Options #
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||||
#########################################################
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||||
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||||
set -e
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set -o pipefail
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set -Eeo pipefail
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||||
|
||||
#########################################################
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||||
# Globals #
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@ -20,8 +15,6 @@ readonly ENDPOINT_TAG="$PREFIX_API/tags"
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readonly ENDPOINT_BLOB="$PREFIX_API/blobs"
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readonly ENDPOINT_BRANCH="$PREFIX_API/branches"
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||||
|
||||
flags=""
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||||
|
||||
#########################################################
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||||
# Helpers #
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||||
#########################################################
|
||||
@ -57,31 +50,9 @@ throw_file_errors() {
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||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
render_template() {
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||||
require_command m4
|
||||
require_command awk
|
||||
|
||||
m4 $flags docker-compose.m4 | awk 'NF'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
docker_compose() {
|
||||
require_command docker-compose
|
||||
|
||||
docker-compose \
|
||||
-f <(render_template) \
|
||||
--project-directory . \
|
||||
"$@"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
load_env() {
|
||||
while read -r line; do
|
||||
if [[ "$line" == \#* ]] || [[ -z "$line" ]]; then
|
||||
continue;
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
export "${line?}"
|
||||
flags="-D__${line?} $flags"
|
||||
done < .env
|
||||
docker-compose "$@"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
download_file() { # $1: source, $2: target
|
||||
@ -106,6 +77,16 @@ request_file_content() { # $1: source
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
load_env() {
|
||||
while read -r line; do
|
||||
if [[ "$line" == \#* ]] || [[ -z "$line" ]]; then
|
||||
continue;
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
export "${line?}"
|
||||
done < .env
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#########################################################
|
||||
# Subcommands #
|
||||
#########################################################
|
||||
@ -142,7 +123,7 @@ action__build() {
|
||||
cacheTag="$(date '+%s')"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Alternative 3: Random number with awk
|
||||
# Alternative 3: Random number with shell
|
||||
if [[ -z "$cacheTag" ]] && [[ -n "$RANDOM" ]]; then
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
echo "WARNING WARNING WARNING"
|
||||
@ -185,13 +166,10 @@ action__build() {
|
||||
cacheTag="broken-host-env"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo -e "#> (Re-)Building with cache tag \`${cacheTag}\`...\n"
|
||||
echo -e "#> (Re-)Building pleroma @$PLEROMA_VERSION with cache tag \`${cacheTag}\`...\n"
|
||||
sleep 1
|
||||
|
||||
docker_compose build --build-arg __CACHE_TAG="$cacheTag" server
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
action__dump() {
|
||||
cat <(render_template)
|
||||
docker_compose build --build-arg __VIA_SCRIPT=1 --build-arg __CACHE_TAG="$cacheTag" --build-arg PLEROMA_VERSION="$PLEROMA_VERSION" server
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
action__enter() {
|
||||
@ -206,14 +184,6 @@ action__mix() {
|
||||
docker_compose exec server sh -c "cd ~/pleroma && mix $*"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
action__passthrough() {
|
||||
docker_compose "$@"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
action__p() {
|
||||
action__passthrough "$@"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
action__restart() {
|
||||
action__stop
|
||||
action__start
|
||||
@ -243,38 +213,6 @@ action__ps() {
|
||||
action__status
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
action__debug() {
|
||||
require_command xhost
|
||||
|
||||
local debug_mounts
|
||||
debug_mounts="
|
||||
-v $(pwd)/custom.d:/custom.d \
|
||||
-v $(pwd)/debug.d/build:/home/pleroma/pleroma/_build \
|
||||
-v $(pwd)/debug.d/deps:/home/pleroma/pleroma/deps \
|
||||
"
|
||||
|
||||
if [[ ! -d ./debug.d ]]; then
|
||||
mkdir -p ./debug.d/{build,deps}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
if [[ ! -d ./custom.d/lib ]]; then
|
||||
mkdir -p ./custom.d/lib
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
action__stop
|
||||
|
||||
docker_compose run --rm -u pleroma -w /home/pleroma/pleroma "$debug_mounts" server bash -c 'cp -rvf /custom.d/* /home/pleroma/pleroma && mix deps.get'
|
||||
|
||||
local x_flags=""
|
||||
if [[ $NO_X_FORWARDING != 1 ]]; then
|
||||
x_flags="-e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
[[ $NO_X_FORWARDING == 1 ]] || xhost +local:root
|
||||
docker_compose run --rm -u pleroma -w /home/pleroma/pleroma "$debug_mounts" "$x_flags" server bash -c "cp -rvf /custom.d/* /home/pleroma/pleroma && $*"
|
||||
[[ $NO_X_FORWARDING == 1 ]] || xhost -local:root
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
action__mod() {
|
||||
require_command dialog
|
||||
require_command jq
|
||||
@ -334,17 +272,7 @@ Usage:
|
||||
Actions:
|
||||
build (Re)build the pleroma container.
|
||||
|
||||
dump Dump the generated docker-compose.yml to stdout.
|
||||
|
||||
debug [bin] [args...] Launches a new pleroma container but uses \$bin instead of phx.server as entrypoint.
|
||||
**Warning**: This is intended for debugging pleroma with tools like :debugger and :observer.
|
||||
It thus forwards your X-Server into docker and temporarily fiddles with your xhost
|
||||
access controls. If this is a security concern for you, please export NO_X_FORWARDING=1
|
||||
before launching a debugger session.
|
||||
|
||||
enter Spawn a shell inside the container for debugging/maintenance.
|
||||
This command does not link to the postgres container.
|
||||
If you need that use #debug instead.
|
||||
|
||||
logs Show the current container logs.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -353,8 +281,6 @@ Actions:
|
||||
mod [file] Creates the file in custom.d and downloads the content from pleroma.social.
|
||||
The download respects your \$PLEROMA_VERSION from .env.
|
||||
|
||||
passthrough / p [...] Pass any custom command to docker-compose.
|
||||
|
||||
restart Executes #stop and #start respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
start / up Start pleroma and sibling services.
|
||||
@ -367,17 +293,8 @@ Actions:
|
||||
This operation only works in one direction.
|
||||
For making permanent changes to the container use custom.d.
|
||||
|
||||
Environment:
|
||||
DEBUG can be used to modify the loglevel.
|
||||
DEBUG=1 prints all commands before they are executed.
|
||||
DEBUG=2 prints all bash statements before they are executed (a lot).
|
||||
----------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
SHOPT can be used to modify shell options.
|
||||
Pass a list of options to this variable like SHOPT='-x -e'.
|
||||
For setting long options with -o use a colon (:) instead of a space
|
||||
to seperate the option from -o. For example: SHOPT='-x -e -o:pipefail'.
|
||||
|
||||
Contributing:
|
||||
You can report bugs or contribute to this project at:
|
||||
https://glitch.sh/sn0w/pleroma-docker
|
||||
"
|
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