# Switching a from-source install to OTP releases {! installation/otp_vs_from_source.include !} In this guide we cover how you can migrate from a from source installation to one using OTP releases. ## Pre-requisites You will be running commands as root. If you aren't root already, please elevate your priviledges by executing `sudo su`/`su`. The system needs to have `curl` and `unzip` installed for downloading and unpacking release builds. === "Alpine" ```sh apk add curl unzip ``` === "Debian/Ubuntu" ```sh apt install curl unzip ``` ## Moving content out of the application directory When using OTP releases the application directory changes with every version so it would be a bother to keep content there (and also dangerous unless `--no-rm` option is used when updating). Fortunately almost all paths in Akkoma are configurable, so it is possible to move them out of there. Akkoma should be stopped before proceeding. ### Moving uploads/custom public files directory ```sh # Create uploads directory and set proper permissions (skip if using a remote uploader) # Note: It does not have to be `/var/lib/akkoma/uploads`, you can configure it to be something else later mkdir -p /var/lib/akkoma/uploads chown -R akkoma /var/lib/akkoma # Create custom public files directory # Note: It does not have to be `/var/lib/akkoma/static`, you can configure it to be something else later mkdir -p /var/lib/akkoma/static chown -R akkoma /var/lib/akkoma # If you use the local uploader with default settings your uploads should be located in `~akkoma/uploads` mv ~akkoma/uploads/* /var/lib/akkoma/uploads # If you have created the custom public files directory with default settings it should be located in `~akkoma/instance/static` mv ~akkoma/instance/static /var/lib/akkoma/static ``` ### Moving emoji Assuming you have all emojis in subdirectories of `priv/static/emoji` moving them can be done with ```sh mkdir /var/lib/akkoma/static/emoji ls -d ~akkoma/priv/static/emoji/*/ | xargs -i sh -c 'mv "{}" "/var/lib/akkoma/static/emoji/$(basename {})"' ``` But, if for some reason you have custom emojis in the root directory you should copy the whole directory instead. ```sh mv ~akkoma/priv/static/emoji /var/lib/akkoma/static/emoji ``` and then copy custom emojis to `/var/lib/akkoma/static/emoji/custom`. This is needed because storing custom emojis in the root directory is deprecated, but if you just move them to `/var/lib/akkoma/static/emoji/custom` it will break emoji urls on old posts. Note that globs have been replaced with `pack_extensions`, so if your emojis are not in png/gif you should [modify the default value](../configuration/cheatsheet.md#emoji). ### Moving the config ```sh # Create the config directory # The default path for Akkoma config is /etc/akkoma/config.exs # but it can be set via PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH environment variable mkdir -p /etc/akkoma # Move the config file mv ~akkoma/config/prod.secret.exs /etc/akkoma/config.exs # Change `use Mix.Config` at the top to `import Config` $EDITOR /etc/akkoma/config.exs ``` ## Installing the release Before proceeding, get the flavour from [Detecting flavour](otp_en.md#detecting-flavour) section in OTP installation guide. ```sh # Delete all files in akkoma user's directory rm -r ~akkoma/* # Set the flavour environment variable to the string you got in Detecting flavour section. # For example if the flavour is `amd64-musl` the command will be export FLAVOUR="amd64-musl" # Clone the release build into a temporary directory and unpack it # Replace `stable` with `unstable` if you want to run the unstable branch su akkoma -s $SHELL -lc " curl 'https://akkoma-updates.s3-website.fr-par.scw.cloud/develop/akkoma-$FLAVOUR.zip' -o /tmp/akkoma.zip unzip /tmp/akkoma.zip -d /tmp/ " # Move the release to the home directory and delete temporary files su akkoma -s $SHELL -lc " mv /tmp/release/* ~akkoma/ rmdir /tmp/release rm /tmp/akkoma.zip " # Start the instance to verify that everything is working as expected su akkoma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma daemon" # Wait for about 20 seconds and query the instance endpoint, if it shows your uri, name and email correctly, you are configured correctly sleep 20 && curl http://localhost:4000/api/v1/instance # Stop the instance su akkoma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma stop" ``` ## Setting up a system service OTP releases have different service files than from-source installs so they need to be copied over again. **Warning:** The service files assume akkoma user's home directory is `/opt/akkoma`, please make sure all paths fit your installation. === "Alpine" ```sh # Copy the service into a proper directory cp -f ~akkoma/installation/init.d/akkoma /etc/init.d/akkoma # Start akkoma rc-service akkoma start ``` === "Debian/Ubuntu" ```sh # Copy the service into a proper directory cp ~akkoma/installation/akkoma.service /etc/systemd/system/akkoma.service # Reload service files systemctl daemon-reload # Reenable akkoma to start on boot systemctl reenable akkoma # Start akkoma systemctl start akkoma ``` ## Running mix tasks Refer to [Running mix tasks](otp_en.md#running-mix-tasks) section from OTP release installation guide. ## Updating Refer to [Updating](otp_en.md#updating) section from OTP release installation guide. {! support.include !}