From: Farhan Khan Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2020 04:01:57 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Adding installation documentation for FreeBSD + rc.d script X-Git-Url: https://git.squeep.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=07376bd21ae732a00c61ce55be920ddf8ba603ee;p=akkoma Adding installation documentation for FreeBSD + rc.d script --- diff --git a/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md b/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..51990c5e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +# Installing on FreeBSD + +This document was written for FreeBSD 12.1, but should be trivially trailerable to future releases. +Additionally, this guide document can be modified to + +## Required software + +This assumes the target system has `pkg(8)`. + +`# pkg install elixir postgresql12-server postgresql12-client postgresql12-contrib git-lite sudo nginx gmake acme.sh` + +Copy the rc.d scripts to the right directory: + +Setup the required services to automatically start at boot, using `sysrc(8)`. + +``` +# sysrc nginx_enable=YES +# sysrc postgresql_enable=YES +``` + +## Initialize postgres + +``` +# service postgresql initdb +# service postgresql start +``` + +## Configuring Pleroma + +Create a user for Pleroma: + +``` +# pw add user pleroma -m +# echo 'export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"' >> /home/pleroma/.profile +# su -l pleroma +``` + +Clone the repository: + +``` +$ cd $HOME # Should be the same as /home/pleroma +$ git clone -b stable https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma.git +``` + +Configure Pleroma. Note that you need a domain name at this point: + +``` +$ cd /home/pleroma/pleroma +$ mix deps.get +$ mix pleroma.instance gen # You will be asked a few questions here. +$ cp config/generated_config.exs config/prod.secret.exs # The default values should be sufficient but you should edit it and check that everything seems OK. +``` + +Since Postgres is configured, we can now initialize the database. There should +now be a file in `config/setup_db.psql` that makes this easier. Edit it, and +*change the password* to a password of your choice. Make sure it is secure, since +it'll be protecting your database. As root, you can now initialize the database: + +``` +# cd /home/pleroma/pleroma +# sudo -Hu postgres -g postgres psql -f config/setup_db.psql +``` + +Postgres allows connections from all users without a password by default. To +fix this, edit `/var/db/postgres/data12/pg_hba.conf`. Change every `trust` to +`password`. + +Once this is done, restart Postgres with `# service postgresql restart`. + +Run the database migrations. + +Back as the pleroma user, you will need to do this whenever you update with `git pull`: + +``` +# su -l pleroma +$ cd /home/pleroma/pleroma +$ MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate +``` + +## Configuring nginx + +Install the example configuration file +`/home/pleroma/pleroma/installation/pleroma.nginx` to +`/usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`. + +Note that it will need to be wrapped in a `http {}` block. You should add +settings for the nginx daemon outside of the http block, for example: + +``` +user nginx nginx; +error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log; +worker_processes 4; + +events { +} +``` + +Edit the defaults: + +* Change `ssl_certificate` and `ssl_trusted_certificate` to +`/etc/ssl/example.tld/fullchain`. +* Change `ssl_certificate_key` to `/etc/ssl/example.tld/key`. +* Change `example.tld` to your instance's domain name. + +## Configuring acme.sh + +We'll be using acme.sh in Stateless Mode for TLS certificate renewal. + +First, get your account fingerprint: + +``` +$ sudo -Hu nginx -g nginx acme.sh --register-account +``` + +You need to add the following to your nginx configuration for the server +running on port 80: + +``` + location ~ ^/\.well-known/acme-challenge/([-_a-zA-Z0-9]+)$ { + default_type text/plain; + return 200 "$1.6fXAG9VyG0IahirPEU2ZerUtItW2DHzDzD9wZaEKpqd"; + } +``` + +Replace the string after after `$1.` with your fingerprint. + +Start nginx: + +``` +# service nginx start +``` + +It should now be possible to issue a cert (replace `example.com` +with your domain name): + +``` +$ sudo -Hu nginx -g nginx acme.sh --issue -d example.com --stateless +$ acme.sh --install-cert -d example.com \ + --key-file /path/to/keyfile/in/nginx/key.pem \ + --fullchain-file /path/to/fullchain/nginx/cert.pem \ +``` + +Let's add auto-renewal to `/etc/daily.local` +(replace `example.com` with your domain): + +``` +/usr/pkg/bin/sudo -Hu nginx -g nginx \ + /usr/pkg/sbin/acme.sh -r \ + -d example.com \ + --cert-file /etc/nginx/tls/cert \ + --key-file /etc/nginx/tls/key \ + --ca-file /etc/nginx/tls/ca \ + --fullchain-file /etc/nginx/tls/fullchain \ + --stateless +``` + +## Creating a startup script for Pleroma + +Pleroma will need to compile when it initially starts, which typically takes a longer +period of time. Therefore, it is good practice to initially run pleroma from the +command-line before utilizing the rc.d script. That is done as follows: + +``` +# su -l pleroma +$ cd $HOME/pleroma +$ MIX_ENV=prod mix phx.server +``` + +Copy the startup script to the correct location and make sure it's executable: + +``` +# cp /home/pleroma/pleroma/installation/freebsd/rc.d/pleroma /usr/local/etc/rc.d/pleroma +# chmod +x /etc/rc.d/pleroma +``` + +Add the following to `/etc/rc.conf`: + +``` +pleroma=YES +pleroma_home="/home/pleroma" +pleroma_user="pleroma" +``` + +Run `# /etc/rc.d/pleroma start` to start Pleroma. + +## Conclusion + +Restart nginx with `# /etc/rc.d/nginx restart` and you should be up and running. + +If you need further help, contact niaa on freenode. + +Make sure your time is in sync, or other instances will receive your posts with +incorrect timestamps. You should have ntpd running. + +#### Further reading + +{! backend/installation/further_reading.include !} + +## Questions + +Questions about the installation or didn’t it work as it should be, ask in [#pleroma:matrix.org](https://matrix.heldscal.la/#/room/#freenode_#pleroma:matrix.org) or IRC Channel **#pleroma** on **Freenode**. diff --git a/installation/freebsd/rc.d/pleroma b/installation/freebsd/rc.d/pleroma new file mode 100755 index 000000000..1e41e57e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/installation/freebsd/rc.d/pleroma @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# REQUIRE: DAEMON postgresql +# PROVIDE: pleroma + +# sudo -u pleroma MIX_ENV=prod elixir --erl \"-detached\" -S mix phx.server + +. /etc/rc.subr + +name="pleroma" +desc="Pleroma Social Media Platform" +rcvar=${name}_enable +command="/usr/local/bin/elixir" +command_args="--erl \"-detached\" -S /usr/local/bin/mix phx.server" +pidfile="/dev/null" + +pleroma_user="pleroma" +pleroma_home="/home/pleroma" +pleroma_chdir="${pleroma_home}/pleroma" +pleroma_env="HOME=${pleroma_home} MIX_ENV=prod" + +check_pidfile() +{ + pid=$(pgrep beam.smp$) + echo -n "${pid}" +} + +load_rc_config ${name} +run_rc_command "$1"