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@@ -31,18 +31,25 @@ or guides from the community. A few are linked below. This list is not exhaustiv
- [Angristan/dockerfiles/pleroma](https://github.com/Angristan/dockerfiles/tree/master/pleroma)
- [RX14/iscute.moe](https://github.com/RX14/kurisu.rx14.co.uk/blob/master/services/iscute.moe/pleroma/Dockerfile)
-- [rysiek/docker-pleroma](https://git.pleroma.social/rysiek/docker-pleroma)
+
+## In the Wild
+
+My own instance is managed by this script.
+Take a look at [hosted/pleroma](https://glitch.sh/hosted/pleroma) if you get stuck or need some inspiration.
+
+Does your instance use pleroma-docker?
+Let me know and I'll add you to this list.
## Docs
### Prerequisites
-- 500mb of free HDD space
+- ~500mb of free HDD space
- `m4` and `awk` in remotely recent versions
-- `git`, `curl`, or `wget` if you want smarter build caches and commands like `./pleroma mod`
-- `jq` and `dialog` if you want to use `./pleroma mod`
+- `git` if you want smart build caches
+- `curl`, `jq`, and `dialog` if you want to use `./pleroma mod`
- Bash 4.0+ (fancy scripting stuff)
-- Docker 18.06.0+ and docker-compose 1.22.0-rc1+ (We need compose file format 3.7+ for `init:`)
+- Docker 18.06+ and docker-compose 1.22+
### Installation
@@ -63,26 +70,29 @@ Pleroma maintenance is usually done with mix tasks.
You can run these tasks in your running pleroma server using `./pleroma mix [task] [arguments...]`.
If you need to fix some bigger issues you can also spawn a shell with `./pleroma enter`.
+For example: `/pleroma mix pleroma.user new sn0w ...`
+
### Customization
-Add your customizations (and their folder structure) to `custom.d/`.
-They will be copied into the right place when the container starts.
-You can even replace/patch pleroma’s code with this, because the project is recompiled at startup if needed.
+Add your customizations (and their folder structure) to `custom.d/`.
+They will be copied into the right place when the container starts.
+You can even replace/patch pleroma’s code with this,
+because the project is recompiled at startup if needed.
In general: Prepending `custom.d/` to pleroma’s customization guides should work all the time.
Check them out in the official pleroma wiki.
-For example: A custom thumbnail now goes into `custom.d/priv/static/instance/thumbnail.jpeg` instead of `priv/static/instance/thumbnail.jpeg`.
+For example: A custom thumbnail now goes into `custom.d/` + `priv/static/instance/thumbnail.jpeg`.
### Patches
Works exactly like customization, but we have a neat little helper here.
-Use `./pleroma mod [regex]` to mod any file that ships with pleroma, without having to type the complete path.
+Use `./pleroma mod [regex]` to mod any file that ships with pleroma, without having to type the complete path.
### Configuration
-All the pleroma options that you put into your `*.secret.exs` now go into `config.exs`.
+All the pleroma options that you usually put into your `*.secret.exs` now go into `config.exs`.
`.env` stores config values that need to be known at orchestration time.
They should be self-explaining but here's some bonus info on important ones:
@@ -107,6 +117,13 @@ Values: `traefik` / `nginx` / `apache` / `manual`
Pleroma is usually run behind a reverse-proxy.
Pleroma-docker gives you multiple options here.
+##### Manual
+
+In manual mode we do not create any reverse proxy for you.
+You'll have to figure something out on your own.
+
+If `SCRIPT_BIND_IN_MANUAL` is `true` we will forward `pleroma:4000` to `${SCRIPT_BIND_IP}:${SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP}`.
+
##### Traefik
In traefik-mode we will generate a pleroma container with traefik-compatible labels.
@@ -150,13 +167,6 @@ Again setting `SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP`, `SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS` and `SCRIPT_BIND_IP` is re
The container only listens on `SCRIPT_PORT_HTTPS` if `SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL` is `true`.
-##### Manual
-
-In manual mode we do not create any reverse proxy for you.
-You'll have to figure something out on your own.
-
-If `SCRIPT_BIND_IN_MANUAL` is `true` we will forward `pleroma:4000` to `${SCRIPT_BIND_IP}:${SCRIPT_PORT_HTTP}`.
-
#### SSL (`SCRIPT_ENABLE_SSL`)
Values: `true` / `false`