From ef9930ed8050a309f2d95df8f0504de2b1da4677 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ultem Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2019 10:16:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Minor corrections and clarification for Alpine standard v.3.10 --- docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md index 1f300f353..c77618936 100644 --- a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ # Installing on Alpine Linux ## Installation -This guide is a step-by-step installation guide for Alpine Linux. It also assumes that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://www.linode.com/docs/tools-reference/custom-kernels-distros/install-alpine-linux-on-your-linode/#configuration). If you want to run this guide with root, ignore the `sudo` at the beginning of the lines, unless it calls a user like `sudo -Hu pleroma`; in this case, use `su -l -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead. +This guide is a step-by-step installation guide for Alpine Linux. The instructions were verified against Alpine v.3.10 standard image. You might miss additional dependencies if you use `netboot` instead. + +It assumes that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://www.linode.com/docs/tools-reference/custom-kernels-distros/install-alpine-linux-on-your-linode/#configuration). If you want to run this guide with root, ignore the `sudo` at the beginning of the lines, unless it calls a user like `sudo -Hu pleroma`; in this case, use `su -l -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead. ### Required packages @@ -20,12 +22,13 @@ This guide is a step-by-step installation guide for Alpine Linux. It also assume ### Prepare the system -* First make sure to have the community repository enabled: +* The community repository must be enabled in `/etc/apk/repositories`. Depending on which version and mirror you use this looks like `http://alpine.42.fr/v3.10/community`. If you autogenerated the mirror during installation: ```shell -echo "https://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community" | sudo tee -a /etc/apk/repository +awk 'NR==2' /etc/apk/repositories | sed 's/main/community/' | tee -a /etc/apk/repositories ``` + * Then update the system, if not already done: ```shell @@ -77,7 +80,8 @@ sudo rc-update add postgresql * Add a new system user for the Pleroma service: ```shell -sudo adduser -S -s /bin/false -h /opt/pleroma -H pleroma +sudo addgroup pleroma +sudo adduser -S -s /bin/false -h /opt/pleroma -H -G pleroma pleroma ``` **Note**: To execute a single command as the Pleroma system user, use `sudo -Hu pleroma command`. You can also switch to a shell by using `sudo -Hu pleroma $SHELL`. If you don’t have and want `sudo` on your system, you can use `su` as root user (UID 0) for a single command by using `su -l pleroma -s $SHELL -c 'command'` and `su -l pleroma -s $SHELL` for starting a shell. @@ -164,7 +168,26 @@ If that doesn’t work, make sure, that nginx is not already running. If it stil sudo cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/conf.d/pleroma.conf ``` -* Before starting nginx edit the configuration and change it to your needs (e.g. change servername, change cert paths) +* Before starting nginx edit the configuration and change it to your needs. You must change change `server_name` and the paths to the certificates. You can use `nano` (install with `apk add nano` if missing). + +``` +server { + server_name your.domain; + listen 80; + ... +} + +server { + server_name your.domain; + listen 443 ssl http2; + ... + ssl_trusted_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/your.domain/chain.pem; + ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/your.domain/fullchain.pem; + ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/your.domain/privkey.pem; + ... +} +``` + * Enable and start nginx: ```shell