1 # Installing on Alpine Linux
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7 This guide is a step-by-step installation guide for Alpine Linux. The instructions were verified against Alpine v3.10 standard image. You might miss additional dependencies if you use `netboot` instead.
9 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 <username> -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead.
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13 ### Prepare the system
15 * 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:
18 awk 'NR==2' /etc/apk/repositories | sed 's/main/community/' | tee -a /etc/apk/repositories
21 * Then update the system, if not already done:
28 * Install some tools, which are needed later:
31 sudo apk add git build-base cmake file-dev
34 ### Install Elixir and Erlang
36 * Install Erlang and Elixir:
39 sudo apk add erlang erlang-runtime-tools erlang-xmerl elixir
42 * Install `erlang-eldap` if you want to enable ldap authenticator
45 sudo apk add erlang-eldap
48 ### Install PostgreSQL
50 * Install Postgresql server:
53 sudo apk add postgresql postgresql-contrib
56 * Initialize database:
59 sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql start
62 * Enable and start postgresql server:
65 sudo rc-update add postgresql
68 ### Install media / graphics packages (optional, see [`docs/installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md`](../installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md))
71 sudo apk add ffmpeg imagemagick exiftool
76 * Add a new system user for the Pleroma service:
80 sudo adduser -S -s /bin/false -h /opt/pleroma -H -G pleroma pleroma
83 **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.
85 * Git clone the PleromaBE repository and make the Pleroma user the owner of the directory:
88 sudo mkdir -p /opt/pleroma
89 sudo chown -R pleroma:pleroma /opt/pleroma
90 sudo -Hu pleroma git clone -b stable https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma /opt/pleroma
93 * Change to the new directory:
99 * Install the dependencies for Pleroma and answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `Hex`:
102 sudo -Hu pleroma mix deps.get
105 * Generate the configuration: `sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen`
106 * Answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `rebar3`.
107 * This may take some time, because parts of pleroma get compiled first.
108 * After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`.
110 * Check the configuration and if all looks right, rename it, so Pleroma will load it (`prod.secret.exs` for productive instance, `dev.secret.exs` for development instances):
113 sudo -Hu pleroma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs}
116 * The previous command creates also the file `config/setup_db.psql`, with which you can create the database:
119 sudo -Hu postgres psql -f config/setup_db.psql
122 * Now run the database migration:
125 sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate
128 * Now you can start Pleroma already
131 sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix phx.server
134 ### Finalize installation
136 If you want to open your newly installed instance to the world, you should run nginx or some other webserver/proxy in front of Pleroma and you should consider to create an OpenRC service file for Pleroma.
140 * Install nginx, if not already done:
146 * Setup your SSL cert, using your method of choice or certbot. If using certbot, first install it:
155 sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/letsencrypt/
156 sudo certbot certonly --email <your@emailaddress> -d <yourdomain> --standalone
159 If that doesn’t work, make sure, that nginx is not already running. If it still doesn’t work, try setting up nginx first (change ssl “on” to “off” and try again).
161 * Copy the example nginx configuration to the nginx folder
164 sudo cp /opt/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx /etc/nginx/conf.d/pleroma.conf
167 * 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).
171 server_name your.domain;
177 server_name your.domain;
178 listen 443 ssl http2;
180 ssl_trusted_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/your.domain/chain.pem;
181 ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/your.domain/fullchain.pem;
182 ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/your.domain/privkey.pem;
187 * Enable and start nginx:
190 sudo rc-update add nginx
191 sudo service nginx start
194 If you need to renew the certificate in the future, uncomment the relevant location block in the nginx config and run:
197 sudo certbot certonly --email <your@emailaddress> -d <yourdomain> --webroot -w /var/lib/letsencrypt/
202 * Copy example service file:
205 sudo cp /opt/pleroma/installation/init.d/pleroma /etc/init.d/pleroma
208 * Make sure to start it during the boot
211 sudo rc-update add pleroma
214 #### Create your first user
216 If your instance is up and running, you can create your first user with administrative rights with the following task:
219 sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new <username> <your@emailaddress> --admin
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228 Questions about the installation or didn’t it work as it should be, ask in [#pleroma:libera.chat](https://matrix.to/#/#pleroma:libera.chat) via Matrix or **#pleroma** on **libera.chat** via IRC.