FoundKey-0x7f/docs/migrating.md
Francis Dinh 058d414fff docs: add migration guide
Includes tag-merge workflow from @toast 's post at
https://mk.toast.cafe/notes/93o9n4tfsi
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Migrating to FoundKey

Migrating from Misskey to FoundKey is relatively straightforward. However, additional steps are required as there are significant changes between the two projects.

Backup

The process will take some time and it's possible something will go wrong. It's highly suggested to make a database dump using pgdump and backing up .config/default.yml and the files/ directory before proceeding any further.

Reverting migrations

If you're migrating from Misskey 12.112.0 or higher, you'll need to revert some database migrations as they have diverged from that point. Specifically, you'll need to revert nsfwDetection1655368940105 and newer migrations.

Run the following to revert those migrations:

cd packages/backend

LINE_NUM="$(npx typeorm migration:show -d ormconfig.js | grep -n nsfwDetection1655368940105 | cut -d ':' -f 1)"
NUM_MIGRATIONS="$(npx typeorm migration:show -d ormconfig.js | tail -n+"$LINE_NUM" | grep '\[X\]' | nl)"

for i in $(seq 1 $NUM_MIGRAIONS); do
	npx typeorm migration:revert -d ormconfig.js
done

Switching repositories

To switch to the FoundKey repository, do the following in your Misskey install location:

git remote set-url origin https://akkoma.dev/FoundKeyGang/FoundKey.git
git fetch origin

We recommend using a local branch and merging in upstream releases as they get tagged. This allows for easy local customization of your install.

For example, say your local branch is toast.cafe and you want to use release v13.0.0-preview1. To create that branch:

git checkout tags/v13.0.0-preview1 -b toast.cafe

When a new release comes out, simply fetch and merge in the new tag. Here we opt to squash upstream commits as it allows for easy reverts in case something goes wrong.

git fetch -t
git merge tags/v13.0.0-preview2 --squash
  # you are now on the "next" release

Rebuilding and running database migrations

This will be pretty much the same as a regular update of Misskey. Note that yarn install may take a while since dependency versions have been updated or removed and we use a newer version of Yarn.

yarn install
NODE_ENV=production yarn build
yarn migrate

Restarting your instance

To let the changes take effect restart your instance as usual:

# Systemd
systemctl restart misskey

# OpenRC
rc-service misskey restart