From b540fff9081765feeadcc880af43f5d5d49d1e9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Gleason Date: Sun, 16 May 2021 12:20:20 -0500 Subject: Docs: use `MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen` --- docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md | 2 +- docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md | 2 +- docs/installation/debian_based_en.md | 2 +- docs/installation/debian_based_jp.md | 4 ++-- docs/installation/freebsd_en.md | 6 +++--- docs/installation/gentoo_en.md | 10 +++++----- docs/installation/netbsd_en.md | 4 ++-- docs/installation/openbsd_en.md | 2 +- 8 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/installation') diff --git a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md index 7eb1718f2..c2dbd836d 100644 --- a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ cd /opt/pleroma sudo -Hu pleroma mix deps.get ``` -* Generate the configuration: `sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen` +* Generate the configuration: `sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen` * Answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `rebar3`. * This may take some time, because parts of pleroma get compiled first. * After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`. diff --git a/docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md b/docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md index da78c3205..53afccc0f 100644 --- a/docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ cd /opt/pleroma sudo -Hu pleroma mix deps.get ``` -* Generate the configuration: `sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen` +* Generate the configuration: `sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen` * Answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `rebar3`. * This may take some time, because parts of pleroma get compiled first. * After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`. diff --git a/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md b/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md index c5687a01e..a9cf86ab3 100644 --- a/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ cd /opt/pleroma sudo -Hu pleroma mix deps.get ``` -* Generate the configuration: `sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen` +* Generate the configuration: `sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen` * Answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `rebar3`. * This may take some time, because parts of pleroma get compiled first. * After that it will ask you a few questions about your instance and generates a configuration file in `config/generated_config.exs`. diff --git a/docs/installation/debian_based_jp.md b/docs/installation/debian_based_jp.md index c4bbd4780..e076e2308 100644 --- a/docs/installation/debian_based_jp.md +++ b/docs/installation/debian_based_jp.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ sudo -Hu pleroma mix deps.get * コンフィギュレーションを生成します。 ``` -sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen +sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen ``` * rebar3をインストールしてもよいか聞かれたら、yesを入力してください。 * このときにpleromaの一部がコンパイルされるため、この処理には時間がかかります。 @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ sudo -Hu pleroma mv config/{generated_config.exs,prod.secret.exs} * 先程のコマンドで、すでに `config/setup_db.psql` というファイルが作られています。このファイルをもとに、データベースを作成します。 ``` -sudo -Hu pleroma mix pleroma.instance gen +sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen ``` * そして、データベースのマイグレーションを実行します。 diff --git a/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md b/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md index 2dc466eb8..f4f4d0db9 100644 --- a/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -# Installing on FreeBSD +# Installing on FreeBSD This document was written for FreeBSD 12.1, but should be work on future releases. -## Required software +## Required software This assumes the target system has `pkg(8)`. @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Configure Pleroma. Note that you need a domain name at this point: ``` $ cd /home/pleroma/pleroma $ mix deps.get # Enter "y" when asked to install Hex -$ mix pleroma.instance gen # You will be asked a few questions here. +$ MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen # You will be asked a few questions here. $ cp config/generated_config.exs config/prod.secret.exs ``` diff --git a/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md b/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md index f2380ab72..af68db70d 100644 --- a/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Gentoo quite pointedly does not come with a cron daemon installed, and as such i # emerge --ask dev-db/postgresql dev-lang/elixir dev-vcs/git www-servers/nginx app-crypt/certbot app-crypt/certbot-nginx dev-util/cmake sys-apps/file ``` -If you would not like to install the optional packages, remove them from this line. +If you would not like to install the optional packages, remove them from this line. If you're running this from a low-powered virtual machine, it should work though it will take some time. There were no issues on a VPS with a single core and 1GB of RAM; if you are using an even more limited device and run into issues, you can try creating a swapfile or use a more powerful machine running Gentoo to [cross build](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Cross_build_environment). If you have a wait ahead of you, now would be a good time to take a break, strech a bit, refresh your beverage of choice and/or get a snack, and reply to Arch users' posts with "I use Gentoo btw" as we do. @@ -79,12 +79,12 @@ The output from emerging postgresql should give you a command for initializing t ``` * Start postgres and enable the system service - + ```shell # /etc/init.d/postgresql-11 start # rc-update add postgresql-11 default ``` - + ### A note on licenses, the AGPL, and deployment procedures If you do not plan to make any modifications to your Pleroma instance, cloning directly from the main repo will get you what you need. However, if you plan on doing any contributions to upstream development, making changes or modifications to your instance, making custom themes, or want to play around--and let's be honest here, if you're using Gentoo that is most likely you--you will save yourself a lot of headache later if you take the time right now to fork the Pleroma repo and use that in the following section. @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ pleroma$ mix deps.get * Generate the configuration: ```shell -pleroma$ mix pleroma.instance gen +pleroma$ MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen ``` * Answer with `yes` if it asks you to install `rebar3`. @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ First, ensure that the command you will be installing into your crontab works. # /usr/bin/certbot renew --nginx ``` -Assuming not much time has passed since you got certbot working a few steps ago, you should get a message for all domains you installed certificates for saying `Cert not yet due for renewal`. +Assuming not much time has passed since you got certbot working a few steps ago, you should get a message for all domains you installed certificates for saying `Cert not yet due for renewal`. Now, run crontab as a superuser with `crontab -e` or `sudo crontab -e` as appropriate, and add the following line to your cron: diff --git a/docs/installation/netbsd_en.md b/docs/installation/netbsd_en.md index 233cf28b7..22cdd5691 100644 --- a/docs/installation/netbsd_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/netbsd_en.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Installing on NetBSD -## Required software +## Required software pkgin should have been installed by the NetBSD installer if you selected the right options. If it isn't installed, install it using pkg_add. @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ 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. +$ MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen # You will be asked a few questions here. ``` Since Postgres is configured, we can now initialize the database. There should diff --git a/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md b/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md index 0e1269ca5..017b37519 100644 --- a/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ Enter a shell as \_pleroma (as root `su _pleroma -`) and enter pleroma's install Then follow the main installation guide: * run `mix deps.get` - * run `mix pleroma.instance gen` and enter your instance's information when asked + * run `MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.instance gen` and enter your instance's information when asked * copy config/generated\_config.exs to config/prod.secret.exs. The default values should be sufficient but you should edit it and check that everything seems OK. * exit your current shell back to a root one and run `psql -U postgres -f /home/_pleroma/pleroma/config/setup_db.psql` to setup the database. * return to a \_pleroma shell into pleroma's installation directory (`su _pleroma -;cd ~/pleroma`) and run `MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate` -- cgit v1.2.3 From 03232a82235be5f8811ce79c5c4afc830b12472a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier" Date: Wed, 26 May 2021 06:14:45 +0200 Subject: Changing references of freenode to libera.chat --- docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md | 2 +- docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md | 2 +- docs/installation/debian_based_en.md | 2 +- docs/installation/debian_based_jp.md | 4 ++-- docs/installation/freebsd_en.md | 2 +- docs/installation/gentoo_en.md | 2 +- docs/installation/netbsd_en.md | 4 +--- docs/installation/openbsd_en.md | 2 +- docs/installation/openbsd_fi.md | 4 ++-- docs/installation/otp_en.md | 4 ++-- 10 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/installation') diff --git a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md index 7eb1718f2..a449db39b 100644 --- a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md @@ -240,4 +240,4 @@ sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.user new , you can also [file an issue on our Gitlab](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-support/issues/new) +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, you can also [file an issue on our Gitlab](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-support/issues/new). ## Post installation @@ -301,4 +301,4 @@ This will create an account withe the username of 'joeuser' with the email addre ## 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**. +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, you can also [file an issue on our Gitlab](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-support/issues/new). -- cgit v1.2.3 From 6b1f7f2f528824a1f5e935a14645e7731a9c2a9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier" Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 08:43:36 +0200 Subject: docs: Use one file to describe dependencies --- docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md | 20 +------------------- docs/installation/debian_based_en.md | 20 +------------------- docs/installation/freebsd_en.md | 4 +++- docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include | 16 ++++++++++++++++ docs/installation/gentoo_en.md | 4 +--- docs/installation/netbsd_en.md | 4 +++- docs/installation/openbsd_en.md | 14 +++----------- 7 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) create mode 100644 docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include (limited to 'docs/installation') diff --git a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md index 54859bf03..13395ff25 100644 --- a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md @@ -5,25 +5,7 @@ This guide is a step-by-step installation guide for Alpine Linux. The instructio 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 - -* `postgresql` -* `elixir` -* `erlang` -* `erlang-parsetools` -* `erlang-xmerl` -* `git` -* `file-dev` -* Development Tools -* `cmake` - -#### Optional packages used in this guide - -* `nginx` (preferred, example configs for other reverse proxies can be found in the repo) -* `certbot` (or any other ACME client for Let’s Encrypt certificates) -* `ImageMagick` -* `ffmpeg` -* `exiftool` +{! backend/installation/generic_dependencies.include !} ### Prepare the system diff --git a/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md b/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md index b8c2b8e86..b6d24a5e9 100644 --- a/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md @@ -3,25 +3,7 @@ This guide will assume you are on Debian Stretch. This guide should also work with Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04. It also assumes that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-add-delete-and-grant-sudo-privileges-to-users-on-a-debian-vps). 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 -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead. -### Required packages - -* `postgresql` (9.6+, Ubuntu 16.04 comes with 9.5, you can get a newer version from [here](https://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/ubuntu/)) -* `postgresql-contrib` (9.6+, same situtation as above) -* `elixir` (1.8+, Follow the guide to install from the Erlang Solutions repo or use [asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) as the pleroma user) -* `erlang-dev` -* `erlang-nox` -* `libmagic-dev` -* `git` -* `build-essential` -* `cmake` - -#### Optional packages used in this guide - -* `nginx` (preferred, example configs for other reverse proxies can be found in the repo) -* `certbot` (or any other ACME client for Let’s Encrypt certificates) -* `ImageMagick` -* `ffmpeg` -* `exiftool` +{! backend/installation/generic_dependencies.include !} ### Prepare the system diff --git a/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md b/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md index 39b8e8d66..9cbe0f203 100644 --- a/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/freebsd_en.md @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@ This document was written for FreeBSD 12.1, but should be work on future releases. -## Required software +{! backend/installation/generic_dependencies.include !} + +## Installing software used in this guide This assumes the target system has `pkg(8)`. diff --git a/docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include b/docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include new file mode 100644 index 000000000..baed19de0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +## Required dependencies + +* PostgreSQL 9.6+ +* Elixir 1.9+ +* Erlang OTP 22.2+ +* git +* file / libmagic +* gcc (clang might also work) +* GNU make +* CMake + +## Optionnal dependencies + +* ImageMagick +* FFmpeg +* exiftool diff --git a/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md b/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md index d649393fc..982ab52d2 100644 --- a/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md @@ -3,9 +3,7 @@ This guide will assume that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Sudo). Lines that begin with `#` indicate that they should be run as the superuser. Lines using `$` should be run as the indicated user, e.g. `pleroma$` should be run as the `pleroma` user. -### Configuring your hostname (optional) - -If you would like your prompt to permanently include your host/domain, change `/etc/conf.d/hostname` to your hostname. You can reboot or use the `hostname` command to make immediate changes. +{! backend/installation/generic_dependencies.include !} ### Your make.conf, package.use, and USE flags diff --git a/docs/installation/netbsd_en.md b/docs/installation/netbsd_en.md index fc56e79ce..41b3b0072 100644 --- a/docs/installation/netbsd_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/netbsd_en.md @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ # Installing on NetBSD -## Required software +{! backend/installation/generic_dependencies.include !} + +## Installing software used in this guide pkgin should have been installed by the NetBSD installer if you selected the right options. If it isn't installed, install it using pkg_add. diff --git a/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md b/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md index 95f029180..c80c8f678 100644 --- a/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/openbsd_en.md @@ -4,18 +4,10 @@ This guide describes the installation and configuration of pleroma (and the requ For any additional information regarding commands and configuration files mentioned here, check the man pages [online](https://man.openbsd.org/) or directly on your server with the man command. -#### Required software - -The following packages need to be installed: +{! backend/installation/generic_dependencies.include !} - * elixir - * gmake - * git - * postgresql-server - * postgresql-contrib - * cmake - * ffmpeg - * ImageMagick +### Preparing the system +#### Required software To install them, run the following command (with doas or as root): -- cgit v1.2.3 From 17f980e9abf25b005570d3b638a111b953e87ee0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier" Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 08:44:27 +0200 Subject: docs: Remove Erlang Solutions repository --- docs/installation/debian_based_en.md | 12 +++--------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/installation') diff --git a/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md b/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md index b6d24a5e9..02682e5b0 100644 --- a/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Installing on Debian Based Distributions ## Installation -This guide will assume you are on Debian Stretch. This guide should also work with Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04. It also assumes that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-add-delete-and-grant-sudo-privileges-to-users-on-a-debian-vps). 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 -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead. +This guide will assume you are on Debian 11 (“bullseye”) or later. This guide should also work with Ubuntu 18.04 (“Bionic Beaver”) and later. It also assumes that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-add-delete-and-grant-sudo-privileges-to-users-on-a-debian-vps). 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 -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead. {! backend/installation/generic_dependencies.include !} @@ -22,20 +22,14 @@ sudo apt install git build-essential postgresql postgresql-contrib cmake libmagi ### Install Elixir and Erlang -* Download and add the Erlang repository: - -```shell -wget -P /tmp/ https://packages.erlang-solutions.com/erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb -sudo dpkg -i /tmp/erlang-solutions_2.0_all.deb -``` - -* Install Elixir and Erlang: +* Install Elixir and Erlang (you might need to use backports or [asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) on old systems): ```shell sudo apt update sudo apt install elixir erlang-dev erlang-nox ``` + ### Optional packages: [`docs/installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md`](../installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md) ```shell -- cgit v1.2.3 From 822196f393e8b214b03ece875af0f53e41f40528 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier" Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 08:46:38 +0200 Subject: =?UTF-8?q?docs/=E2=80=A6/opt=5Fen.md:=20Reuse=20/main/=20reposito?= =?UTF-8?q?ry=20url=20for=20the=20/community/=20repo?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- docs/installation/otp_en.md | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/installation') diff --git a/docs/installation/otp_en.md b/docs/installation/otp_en.md index 8e43e3239..3f67534ac 100644 --- a/docs/installation/otp_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/otp_en.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Other than things bundled in the OTP release Pleroma depends on: === "Alpine" ``` - echo "http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories + awk 'NR==2' /etc/apk/repositories | sed 's/main/community/' | tee -a /etc/apk/repositories apk update apk add curl unzip ncurses postgresql postgresql-contrib nginx certbot file-dev ``` @@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ Per [`docs/installation/optional/media_graphics_packages.md`](optional/media_gra === "Alpine" ``` - echo "http://nl.alpinelinux.org/alpine/latest-stable/community" >> /etc/apk/repositories apk update apk add imagemagick ffmpeg exiftool ``` -- cgit v1.2.3 From c29fc1aafbb18716528e0ba208cf1cc86dd8e515 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ilja Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2021 12:49:28 +0200 Subject: Add YunoHost to installation guides --- docs/installation/yunohost_en.md | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/installation/yunohost_en.md (limited to 'docs/installation') diff --git a/docs/installation/yunohost_en.md b/docs/installation/yunohost_en.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4c34e85d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installation/yunohost_en.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# Installing on Yunohost + +[YunoHost](https://yunohost.org) is a server operating system aimed at self-hosting. The YunoHost community maintains a package of Pleroma which allows you to install Pleroma on YunoHost. You can install it via the normal way through the admin web interface, or through the CLI. More information can be found at [the repo of the package](https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/pleroma_ynh). + +## Questions + +Questions and problems related to the YunoHost parts can be done through the [regular YunoHost channels](https://yunohost.org/en/help). + +For questions about Pleroma, ask in [#pleroma:libera.chat](https://matrix.to/#/#pleroma:libera.chat) via Matrix or **#pleroma** on **libera.chat** via IRC. -- cgit v1.2.3 From 438ad0d3f9fa354b4b59825d7dcfc48ee2fd7e0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ilja Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2021 06:09:31 +0000 Subject: Make the OPT recomendation clearer AFAIK OTP releases are the recomended way of installing, but * People seem unaware of that and use from source installations because they use the guide with the name of their distro * People don't know what OTP releases are or what it means I added a warning on all installation-from-source guides and added the same explanation on the two OTP pages (the miigration to OTP and installing OTP) --- docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md | 3 +++ docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md | 3 +++ docs/installation/debian_based_en.md | 3 +++ docs/installation/gentoo_en.md | 3 +++ docs/installation/migrating_from_source_otp_en.md | 5 +++-- docs/installation/otp_en.md | 4 ++++ docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include | 3 +++ docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include | 3 +++ 8 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) create mode 100644 docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include create mode 100644 docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include (limited to 'docs/installation') diff --git a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md index 13395ff25..c37ff0c63 100644 --- a/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/alpine_linux_en.md @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ # Installing on Alpine Linux + +{! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include !} + ## Installation 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. diff --git a/docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md b/docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md index d11deb621..285743d56 100644 --- a/docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/arch_linux_en.md @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ # Installing on Arch Linux + +{! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include !} + ## Installation This guide will assume that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sudo). 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 -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead. diff --git a/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md b/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md index 02682e5b0..4e52b2155 100644 --- a/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/debian_based_en.md @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ # Installing on Debian Based Distributions + +{! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include !} + ## Installation This guide will assume you are on Debian 11 (“bullseye”) or later. This guide should also work with Ubuntu 18.04 (“Bionic Beaver”) and later. It also assumes that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-add-delete-and-grant-sudo-privileges-to-users-on-a-debian-vps). 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 -s $SHELL -c 'command'` instead. diff --git a/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md b/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md index 982ab52d2..36882c8c8 100644 --- a/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/gentoo_en.md @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ # Installing on Gentoo GNU/Linux + +{! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include !} + ## Installation This guide will assume that you have administrative rights, either as root or a user with [sudo permissions](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Sudo). Lines that begin with `#` indicate that they should be run as the superuser. Lines using `$` should be run as the indicated user, e.g. `pleroma$` should be run as the `pleroma` user. diff --git a/docs/installation/migrating_from_source_otp_en.md b/docs/installation/migrating_from_source_otp_en.md index d303a6daf..e4a01d8db 100644 --- a/docs/installation/migrating_from_source_otp_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/migrating_from_source_otp_en.md @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ # Switching a from-source install to OTP releases -## What are OTP releases? -OTP releases are as close as you can get to binary releases with Erlang/Elixir. The release is self-contained, and provides everything needed to boot it, it is easily administered via the provided shell script to open up a remote console, start/stop/restart the release, start in the background, send remote commands, and more. +{! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include !} + +In this guide we cover how you can migrate from a from source installation to one using OTP releases. ## Pre-requisites You will be running commands as root. If you aren't root already, please elevate your priviledges by executing `sudo su`/`su`. diff --git a/docs/installation/otp_en.md b/docs/installation/otp_en.md index 3f67534ac..0861a8157 100644 --- a/docs/installation/otp_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/otp_en.md @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ # Installing on Linux using OTP releases +{! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include !} + +This guide covers a installation using an OTP release. To install Pleroma from source, please check out the corresponding guide for your distro. + ## Pre-requisites * A machine running Linux with GNU (e.g. Debian, Ubuntu) or musl (e.g. Alpine) libc and `x86_64`, `aarch64` or `armv7l` CPU, you have root access to. If you are not sure if it's compatible see [Detecting flavour section](#detecting-flavour) below * A (sub)domain pointed to the machine diff --git a/docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include b/docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include new file mode 100644 index 000000000..63e837a53 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +## OTP releases vs from-source installations + +There are two ways to install Pleroma. You can use OTP releases or do a from-source installation. OTP releases are as close as you can get to binary releases with Erlang/Elixir. The release is self-contained, and provides everything needed to boot it, it is easily administered via the provided shell script to open up a remote console, start/stop/restart the release, start in the background, send remote commands, and more. With from source installations you install Pleroma from source, meaning you have to install certain dependencies like Erlang+Elixir and compile Pleroma yourself. diff --git a/docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include b/docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include new file mode 100644 index 000000000..63482b69d --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installation/otp_vs_from_source_source.include @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +{! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include !} + +This guide covers a from-source installation. To install using OTP releases, please check out [the OTP guide](./otp_en.md). -- cgit v1.2.3 From ad5da6ae687539236fb4dabd1131b6f2711688f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: partev Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2021 15:31:49 +0000 Subject: fix a typo "Optionnal" -> "Optional" --- docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'docs/installation') diff --git a/docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include b/docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include index baed19de0..2dbd93e42 100644 --- a/docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include +++ b/docs/installation/generic_dependencies.include @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ * GNU make * CMake -## Optionnal dependencies +## Optional dependencies * ImageMagick * FFmpeg -- cgit v1.2.3