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# Installing on Alpine Linux
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{! installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include !}
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## Installation
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This guide is a step-by-step installation guide for Alpine Linux. The instructions were verified against Alpine v3.16 standard image. You might miss additional dependencies if you use `netboot` instead.
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As of Alpine Linux v3.16, `doas` is the preferred way of running privileged commands, which is what this guide will use.
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If you are running an earlier version, replace `doas` with `sudo` (and use `sudo -Hu akkoma` instead of `doas -u akkoma`).
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If you want to run this guide with root, ignore the `doas` at the beginning of the lines, unless it calls a user like `doas -u akkoma`; in this case, use `su -l <username> -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead.
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{! installation/generic_dependencies.include !}
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### Prepare the system
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* The community repository must be enabled in `/etc/apk/repositories`. Depending on which version and mirror you use this looks like `https://dl-5.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.16/community`. If you autogenerated the mirror during installation:
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```shell
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awk 'NR==2' /etc/apk/repositories | sed 's/main/community/' | tee -a /etc/apk/repositories
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```
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* Then update the system, if not already done:
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```shell
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doas apk update
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doas apk upgrade
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```
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* Install some tools, which are needed later:
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```shell
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doas apk add git build-base cmake file-dev
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```
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### Install Elixir and Erlang
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* Install Erlang and Elixir:
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```shell
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doas apk add erlang elixir
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```
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* Install `erlang-eldap` if you want to enable ldap authenticator
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```shell
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doas apk add erlang-eldap
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```
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### Install PostgreSQL
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* Install Postgresql server:
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```shell
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doas apk add postgresql postgresql-contrib
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```
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* Initialize database:
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```shell
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doas rc-service postgresql start
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```
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* Enable and start postgresql server:
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```shell
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doas rc-update add postgresql
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```
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### Install media / graphics packages (optional, see [`docs/installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md`](../installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md))
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```shell
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doas apk add ffmpeg imagemagick exiftool
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```
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### Install AkkomaBE
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* Add a new system user for the Akkoma service:
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```shell
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doas addgroup akkoma
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doas adduser -S -s /bin/false -h /opt/akkoma -H -G akkoma akkoma
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```
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**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 don’t 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.
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* Git clone the AkkomaBE repository from stable-branch and make the Akkoma user the owner of the directory:
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```shell
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doas mkdir -p /opt/akkoma
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doas chown -R akkoma:akkoma /opt/akkoma
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doas -u akkoma git clone https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git -b stable /opt/akkoma
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```
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* Change to the new directory:
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```shell
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cd /opt/akkoma
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```
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* Install the dependencies for Akkoma and answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `Hex`:
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```shell
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doas -u akkoma mix deps.get
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```
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* Generate the configuration: `doas -u akkoma env MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen`
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* Answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `rebar3`.
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* This may take some time, because parts of akkoma get compiled first.
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* After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`.
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* Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Akkoma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instances):
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```shell
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doas -u akkoma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs}
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```
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* The previous command creates also the file `config/setup_db.psql`, with which you can create the database:
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```shell
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doas -u postgres psql -f config/setup_db.psql
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```
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* Now run the database migration:
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```shell
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doas -u akkoma env MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate
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```
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* Now you can start Akkoma already
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```shell
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doas -u akkoma env MIX_ENV=prod mix phx.server
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```
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### Finalize installation
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If you want to open your newly installed instance to the world, you should run nginx or some other webserver/proxy in front of Akkoma and you should consider to create an OpenRC service file for Akkoma.
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#### Nginx
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* Install nginx, if not already done:
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```shell
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doas apk add nginx
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```
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* Copy the example nginx configuration to the nginx folder
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```shell
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doas cp /opt/akkoma/installation/nginx/akkoma.nginx /etc/nginx/conf.d/akkoma.conf
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```
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* Before starting nginx edit the configuration and change it to your needs. You must change change `server_name`. You can use `nano` (install with `apk add nano` if missing).
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* Enable and start nginx:
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```shell
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doas rc-update add nginx
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doas rc-service nginx start
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```
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* Setup your SSL cert, using your method of choice or certbot. If using certbot, first install it:
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```shell
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doas apk add certbot certbot-nginx
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```
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and then set it up:
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```shell
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doas mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt/
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doas certbot --email <your@emailaddress> -d <yourdomain> -d <media_domain> --nginx
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```
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If that doesn't work the first time, add `--dry-run` to further attempts to avoid being ratelimited as you identify the issue, and do not remove it until the dry run succeeds. A common source of problems are nginx config syntax errors; this can be checked for by running `nginx -t`.
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To automatically renew, set up a cron job like so:
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```shell
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# Enable the crond service
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doas rc-update add crond
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doas rc-service crond start
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# Test that renewals work
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doas certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --nginx --dry-run
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# Add the renewal task to cron
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echo '#!/bin/sh
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certbot renew --cert-name yourinstance.tld --nginx
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' | doas tee /etc/periodic/daily/renew-akkoma-cert
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doas chmod +x /etc/periodic/daily/renew-akkoma-cert
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```
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#### OpenRC service
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* Copy example service file:
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```shell
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doas cp /opt/akkoma/installation/init.d/akkoma /etc/init.d/akkoma
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```
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* Make sure to start it during the boot
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```shell
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doas rc-update add akkoma
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```
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#### Create your first user
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If your instance is up and running, you can create your first user with administrative rights with the following task:
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```shell
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doas -u akkoma env MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddress> --admin
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```
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{! installation/frontends.include !}
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#### Further reading
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{! installation/further_reading.include !}
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{! support.include !}
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