FoundKey/docs/INSTALL.md
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FoundKey Setup and Installation Guide

We thank you for your interest in setting up your FoundKey server! This guide describes how to install and setup FoundKey.


1. Create FoundKey user

Running FoundKey as root is not a good idea. Create a separate user to run FoundKey. In debian for exemple :

adduser --disabled-password --disabled-login foundkey

2. Install dependencies

FoundKey requires the following packages to run:

Dependencies 📦

Optional
  • Yarn - Optional but recommended for security reasons. If you won't install it, use npx yarn instead of yarn.
  • FFmpeg

3. Install FoundKey

  1. Connect to the foundkey user

    su - foundkey

  2. Clone the FoundKey repository

    git clone --recursive https://akkoma.dev/FoundKeyGang/FoundKey

  3. Navigate to the repository

    cd foundkey

  4. Install FoundKey's dependencies

    yarn install

4. Configure FoundKey

  1. Copy the .config/example.yml and rename it to default.yml.

    cp .config/example.yml .config/default.yml

  2. Edit default.yml

5. Build FoundKey

Build foundkey with the following:

NODE_ENV=production yarn build

If you're on Debian, you will need to install the build-essential, python package.

If you're still encountering errors about some modules, use node-gyp:

  1. npx node-gyp configure
  2. npx node-gyp build
  3. NODE_ENV=production yarn build

6. Init DB

  1. Create the appropriate PostgreSQL users with respective passwords, and empty database as named in the configuration file. Make sure the database connection also works correctly when run from the user that will later run FoundKey, or it could cause problems later. The encoding of the database should be UTF-8.
sudo -u postgres psql
create database foundkey with encoding = 'UTF8';
create user foundkey with encrypted password '{YOUR_PASSWORD}';
grant all privileges on database foundkey to foundkey;
\q
  1. Run the database initialisation yarn run init

7. That is it.

Well done! Now, you can begin using FoundKey.

Launch normally

Just NODE_ENV=production npm start. GLHF!

Launch with systemd

  1. Create a systemd service here

    /etc/systemd/system/foundkey.service

  2. Edit it, and paste this and save:

[Unit]
Description=FoundKey daemon

[Service]
Type=simple
User=foundkey
ExecStart=/usr/bin/npm start
WorkingDirectory=/home/foundkey/foundkey
Environment="NODE_ENV=production"
TimeoutSec=60
StandardOutput=syslog
StandardError=syslog
SyslogIdentifier=foundkey
Restart=always

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
  1. Reload systemd and enable the foundkey service.

    systemctl daemon-reload ; systemctl enable foundkey

  2. Start the foundkey service.

    systemctl start foundkey

You can check if the service is running with systemctl status foundkey.

Launch with OpenRC

  1. Copy the following text to /etc/init.d/foundkey:
#!/sbin/openrc-run

name=foundkey
description="FoundKey daemon"

command="/usr/bin/npm"
command_args="start"
command_user="foundkey"

supervisor="supervise-daemon"
supervise_daemon_args=" -d /home/foundkey/foundkey -e NODE_ENV=\"production\""

pidfile="/run/${RC_SVCNAME}.pid"

depend() {
	need net
	use logger

	# alternatively, uncomment if using nginx reverse proxy
	#use logger nginx
}
  1. Set the service to start on boot

    rc-update add foundkey

  2. Start the FoundKey service

    rc-service foundkey start

You can check if the service is running with rc-service foundkey status.

How to update your FoundKey server to the latest version

  1. git pull
  2. git submodule update --init
  3. yarn install
  4. NODE_ENV=production yarn build
  5. yarn migrate
  6. Restart your FoundKey process to apply changes
  7. Enjoy

If you encounter any problems with updating, please try the following:

  1. yarn clean or yarn cleanall
  2. Retry update (Don't forget yarn install)

If you have any questions or troubles, feel free to contact us on IRC (#foundkey on irc.akkoma.dev, port 6697 with SSL)!