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docs: Update install guide to use tag-merge strategy
Adapted from @toast's guide: https://mk.toast.cafe/notes/93o9n4tfsi
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adduser --disabled-password --disabled-login foundkey
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```
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The following steps will require logging into the `foundkey` user, so do that now.
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```sh
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su - foundkey
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```
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## Install FoundKey
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1. Login to the `foundkey` user
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We recommend using a local branch and merging in upstream releases as they get tagged. This allows for easy local customization of your install.
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`su - foundkey`
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First, clone the FoundKey repo:
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```sh
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git clone https://akkoma.dev/FoundKeyGang/FoundKey
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cd FoundKey
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```
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2. Clone the FoundKey repository
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Now create your local branch. In this example, we'll be using `toast.cafe` as the local branch name and release `v13.0.0-preview1` as the tag to track. To create that branch:
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```sh
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git checkout tags/v13.0.0-preview1 -b toast.cafe
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```
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`git clone --recursive https://akkoma.dev/FoundKeyGang/FoundKey foundkey`
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3. Navigate to the repository
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`cd foundkey`
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4. Install FoundKey's dependencies
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`yarn install`
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Updating will be covered in a later section. For now you'll want to install the dependencies using Yarn:
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```sh
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yarn install
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```
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## Configure FoundKey
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1. Copy `.config/example.yml` to `.config/default.yml`.
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You can check if the service is running with `rc-service foundkey status`.
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### Updating FoundKey
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Use git to pull in the latest changes and rerun the build and migration commands:
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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.
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```sh
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git fetch -t
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git merge tags/v13.0.0-preview2 --squash
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# you are now on the "next" release
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```
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Now you'll want to update your dependencies and rebuild:
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```sh
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git pull
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git submodule update --init
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yarn install
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NODE_ENV=production yarn build
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```
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Next, run the database migrations:
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```sh
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yarn migrate
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```
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