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### Customization
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### Customization
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Add your customizations (and their folder structure) to `custom.d/`.
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Add your customizations (and their folder structure) to `custom.d/`.
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They will be mounted and symlinked into the right place when the container starts.
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They will be copied into the right place when the container starts.
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You can even replace/patch pleroma’s code with this, because the project is recompiled at startup if needed.
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You can even replace/patch pleroma’s code with this, because the project is recompiled at startup if needed.
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In general: Prepending `custom.d/` to pleroma’s customization guides should work all the time.<br>
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In general: Prepending `custom.d/` to pleroma’s customization guides should work all the time.<br>
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By default pleroma-docker deploys a postgresql container and links it to pleroma’s container as a zero-config data store.
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By default pleroma-docker deploys a postgresql container and links it to pleroma’s container as a zero-config data store.
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If you already have a postgres database or want to host it on a physically different machine, set this value to `false`.
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If you already have a postgres database or want to host it on a physically different machine, set this value to `false`.
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Make sure to edit the `config :pleroma, Pleroma.Repo` variables when doing that.
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Make sure to edit the `config :pleroma, Pleroma.Repo` variables in `config.exs` when doing that.
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#### Reverse Proxy (`SCRIPT_USE_PROXY`)
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#### Reverse Proxy (`SCRIPT_USE_PROXY`)
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Values: `traefik` / `nginx` / `manual`
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Values: `traefik` / `nginx` / `apache` / `manual`
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Pleroma is usually run behind a reverse-proxy.<br>
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Pleroma is usually run behind a reverse-proxy.<br>
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Pleroma-docker gives you multiple options here.
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Pleroma-docker gives you multiple options here.
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If `SCRIPT_BIND_IN_MANUAL` is `true` we will forward `pleroma:4000` to `${SCRIPT_BIND_IP}:${SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP}`.
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If `SCRIPT_BIND_IN_MANUAL` is `true` we will forward `pleroma:4000` to `${SCRIPT_BIND_IP}:${SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP}`.
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**Pleroma's internal SSL implementation is currently not supported.**
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#### SSL (`SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL`)
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#### SSL (`SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL`)
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Values: `true` / `false`
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Values: `true` / `false`
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