clean-up docs to avoid mismatches in BE and FE. Clearly state that stable-versions are installed

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Stefan 2022-12-16 17:23:31 +01:00 committed by FloatingGhost
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@ -24,20 +24,20 @@ Currently, known `<frontend>` values are:
You can still install frontends that are not configured, see below. You can still install frontends that are not configured, see below.
## Example installations for a known frontend ## Example installations for a known frontend (Stable-Version)
For a frontend configured under the `available` key, it's enough to install it by name. For a frontend configured under the `available` key, it's enough to install it by name.
=== "OTP" === "OTP"
```sh ```sh
./bin/pleroma_ctl frontend install pleroma-fe ./bin/pleroma_ctl frontend install pleroma-fe --ref stable
``` ```
=== "From Source" === "From Source"
```sh ```sh
mix pleroma.frontend install pleroma-fe mix pleroma.frontend install pleroma-fe --ref stable
``` ```
This will download the latest build for the pre-configured `ref` and install it. It can then be configured as the one of the served frontends in the config file (see `primary` or `admin`). This will download the latest build for the pre-configured `ref` and install it. It can then be configured as the one of the served frontends in the config file (see `primary` or `admin`).

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# Updating your instance # Updating your instance
You should **always check the [release notes/changelog](https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma/src/branch/develop/CHANGELOG.md)** in case there are config deprecations, special update steps, etc. You should **always check the [release notes/changelog](https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma/src/branch/stable/CHANGELOG.md)** in case there are config deprecations, special update steps, etc.
Besides that, doing the following is generally enough: Besides that, doing the following is generally enough:
## Switch to the akkoma user ## Switch to the akkoma user
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ sudo systemctl stop akkoma
# Run database migrations # Run database migrations
mix ecto.migrate mix ecto.migrate
# Update frontend(s). See Frontend Configration doc for more information. # Update Pleroma-FE frontend to latest stable. For other Frontends see Frontend Configration doc for more information.
mix pleroma.frontend install pleroma-fe --ref stable mix pleroma.frontend install pleroma-fe --ref stable
# Start akkoma (replace with your system service manager's equivalent if different) # Start akkoma (replace with your system service manager's equivalent if different)

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@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ doas adduser -S -s /bin/false -h /opt/akkoma -H -G akkoma akkoma
**Note**: To execute a single command as the Akkoma system user, use `doas -u akkoma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `doas -su akkoma`. If you dont have and want `doas` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell. **Note**: To execute a single command as the Akkoma system user, use `doas -u akkoma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `doas -su akkoma`. If you dont have and want `doas` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell.
* Git clone the AkkomaBE repository and make the Akkoma user the owner of the directory: * Git clone the AkkomaBE repository from stable-branch and make the Akkoma user the owner of the directory:
```shell ```shell
doas mkdir -p /opt/akkoma doas mkdir -p /opt/akkoma
doas chown -R akkoma:akkoma /opt/akkoma doas chown -R akkoma:akkoma /opt/akkoma
doas -u akkoma git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git /opt/akkoma doas -u akkoma git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git -b stable /opt/akkoma
``` ```
* Change to the new directory: * Change to the new directory:
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ doas -u akkoma mix deps.get
* This may take some time, because parts of akkoma get compiled first. * This may take some time, because parts of akkoma get compiled first.
* After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`. * After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`.
* Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Akkoma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instance, `dev.secret.exs` for development instances): * Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Akkoma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instances):
```shell ```shell
doas -u akkoma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs} doas -u akkoma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs}

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@ -75,12 +75,12 @@ sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /var/lib/akkoma -U akkoma
**Note**: To execute a single command as the Akkoma system user, use `sudo -Hu akkoma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `sudo -Hu akkoma $SHELL`. If you dont have and want `sudo` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell. **Note**: To execute a single command as the Akkoma system user, use `sudo -Hu akkoma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `sudo -Hu akkoma $SHELL`. If you dont have and want `sudo` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell.
* Git clone the AkkomaBE repository and make the Akkoma user the owner of the directory: * Git clone the AkkomaBE repository from stable-branch and make the Akkoma user the owner of the directory:
```shell ```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/akkoma sudo mkdir -p /opt/akkoma
sudo chown -R akkoma:akkoma /opt/akkoma sudo chown -R akkoma:akkoma /opt/akkoma
sudo -Hu akkoma git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git /opt/akkoma sudo -Hu akkoma git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git -b stable /opt/akkoma
``` ```
* Change to the new directory: * Change to the new directory:
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ sudo -Hu akkoma mix deps.get
* This may take some time, because parts of akkoma get compiled first. * This may take some time, because parts of akkoma get compiled first.
* After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`. * After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`.
* Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Akkoma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instance, `dev.secret.exs` for development instances): * Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Akkoma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instances):
```shell ```shell
sudo -Hu akkoma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs} sudo -Hu akkoma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs}

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@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /var/lib/akkoma -U akkoma
**Note**: To execute a single command as the Akkoma system user, use `sudo -Hu akkoma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `sudo -Hu akkoma $SHELL`. If you dont have and want `sudo` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell. **Note**: To execute a single command as the Akkoma system user, use `sudo -Hu akkoma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `sudo -Hu akkoma $SHELL`. If you dont have and want `sudo` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell.
* Git clone the AkkomaBE repository and make the Akkoma user the owner of the directory: * Git clone the AkkomaBE repository from stable-branch and make the Akkoma user the owner of the directory:
```shell ```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/akkoma sudo mkdir -p /opt/akkoma
sudo chown -R akkoma:akkoma /opt/akkoma sudo chown -R akkoma:akkoma /opt/akkoma
sudo -Hu akkoma git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git /opt/akkoma sudo -Hu akkoma git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git -b stable /opt/akkoma
``` ```
* Change to the new directory: * Change to the new directory:
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ sudo -Hu akkoma mix deps.get
* This may take some time, because parts of akkoma get compiled first. * This may take some time, because parts of akkoma get compiled first.
* After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`. * After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`.
* Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Akkoma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instance, `dev.secret.exs` for development instances): * Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Akkoma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instances):
```shell ```shell
sudo -Hu akkoma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs} sudo -Hu akkoma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs}

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@ -74,12 +74,12 @@ sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /var/lib/akkoma -U akkoma
**Note**: To execute a single command as the Akkoma system user, use `sudo -Hu akkoma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `sudo -Hu akkoma $SHELL`. If you dont have and want `sudo` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell. **Note**: To execute a single command as the Akkoma system user, use `sudo -Hu akkoma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `sudo -Hu akkoma $SHELL`. If you dont have and want `sudo` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l akkoma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell.
* Git clone the AkkomaBE repository and make the Akkoma user the owner of the directory: * Git clone the AkkomaBE repository from stable-branch and make the Akkoma user the owner of the directory:
```shell ```shell
sudo mkdir -p /opt/akkoma sudo mkdir -p /opt/akkoma
sudo chown -R akkoma:akkoma /opt/akkoma sudo chown -R akkoma:akkoma /opt/akkoma
sudo -Hu akkoma git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git /opt/akkoma sudo -Hu akkoma git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git -b stable /opt/akkoma
``` ```
* Change to the new directory: * Change to the new directory:
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ sudo -Hu akkoma mix deps.get
* This may take some time, because parts of akkoma get compiled first. * This may take some time, because parts of akkoma get compiled first.
* After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`. * After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`.
* Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Akkoma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instance, `dev.secret.exs` for development instances): * Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Akkoma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instances):
```shell ```shell
sudo -Hu akkoma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs} sudo -Hu akkoma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs}

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ sudo dnf install git gcc g++ erlang elixir erlang-os_mon erlang-eldap erlang-xme
```shell ```shell
cd ~ cd ~
git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git -b stable
``` ```
* Change to the new directory: * Change to the new directory:

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Release URLs will always be of the form
https://akkoma-updates.s3-website.fr-par.scw.cloud/{branch}/akkoma-{flavour}.zip https://akkoma-updates.s3-website.fr-par.scw.cloud/{branch}/akkoma-{flavour}.zip
``` ```
Where branch is usually `stable` or `develop`, and `flavour` is Where branch is usually `stable` and `flavour` is
the one [that you detect on install](../otp_en/#detecting-flavour). the one [that you detect on install](../otp_en/#detecting-flavour).
So, for an AMD64 stable install, your update URL will be So, for an AMD64 stable install, your update URL will be