X-Git-Url: https://git.squeep.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=docs%2Fadministration%2Fupdating.md;h=d7d30c9269ade9cde7bef93c4f75fe8786954eaf;hb=becf7dced6c051326f33dd201ac25d38af341b24;hp=ef2c9218c339827aa736f1aaba4fffdea72a9fe8;hpb=1172844ed18d94d84724dc6f11c6e9f72e0ba6ec;p=akkoma diff --git a/docs/administration/updating.md b/docs/administration/updating.md index ef2c9218c..d7d30c926 100644 --- a/docs/administration/updating.md +++ b/docs/administration/updating.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Updating your instance -You should **always check the [release notes/changelog](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/releases)** in case there are config deprecations, special update steps, etc. +You should **always check the [release notes/changelog](https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma/src/branch/develop/CHANGELOG.md)** in case there are config deprecations, special update steps, etc. Besides that, doing the following is generally enough: @@ -8,20 +8,20 @@ Besides that, doing the following is generally enough: ```sh # Download the new release -su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl update" +su akkoma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl update" # Migrate the database, you are advised to stop the instance before doing that -su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl migrate" +su akkoma -s $SHELL -lc "./bin/pleroma_ctl migrate" ``` ## For from source installations (using git) -1. Go to the working directory of Pleroma (default is `/opt/pleroma`) -2. Run `git pull`. This pulls the latest changes from upstream. +1. Go to the working directory of Akkoma (default is `/opt/akkoma`) +2. Run `git pull` [^1]. This pulls the latest changes from upstream. 3. Run `mix deps.get` [^1]. This pulls in any new dependencies. -4. Stop the Pleroma service. +4. Stop the Akkoma service. 5. Run `mix ecto.migrate` [^1] [^2]. This task performs database migrations, if there were any. -6. Start the Pleroma service. +6. Start the Akkoma service. -[^1]: Depending on which install guide you followed (for example on Debian/Ubuntu), you want to run `mix` tasks as `pleroma` user by adding `sudo -Hu pleroma` before the command. +[^1]: Depending on which install guide you followed (for example on Debian/Ubuntu), you want to run `git` and `mix` tasks as `akkoma` user by adding `sudo -Hu akkoma` before the command. [^2]: Prefix with `MIX_ENV=prod` to run it using the production config file.