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### reCAPTCHA
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### reCAPTCHA
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Please visit https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/ and generate keys.
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Please visit https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/ and generate keys.
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## Setup with Docker
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Ensure that the working directory is the repository root directory.
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To create misskey image:
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`sudo docker build -t misskey`
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To run misskey:
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`sudo docker run --rm -i -t -p $PORT:80 -v $(pwd):/root/misskey -v $DBPATH:/data/db misskey`
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where $PORT is the port used to access Misskey Web from host browser
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and $DBPATH is the path of MongoDB database on the host for data persistence.
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ex: `sudo docker run --rm -i -t -p 80:80 -v $(pwd):/root/misskey -v /data/db:/data/db misskey`
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Note that $(pwd) is the working directory.
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## Launch
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## Launch
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`sudo npm start`
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`sudo npm start`
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# How to use Misskey with Docker
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Ensure that the working directory is the repository root directory.
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To create misskey image:
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`sudo docker build -t misskey ./docker`
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To run misskey:
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`sudo docker run --rm -i -t -p $PORT:80 -v $(pwd):/root/misskey -v $DBPATH:/data/db misskey`
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where $PORT is the port used to access Misskey Web from host browser
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and $DBPATH is the path of MongoDB database on the host for data persistence.
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ex: `sudo docker run --rm -i -t -p 80:80 -v $(pwd):/root/misskey -v /data/db:/data/db misskey`
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Note that $(pwd) is the working directory.
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