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[doc] Installation on Arch Linux See merge request funkwhale/funkwhale!300
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curl
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libjpeg-turbo
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libpqxx
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Arch Linux installation steps
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Debian installation
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Debian and Arch Linux installation
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.. note::
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This guide targets Debian 9 (Stretch), which is the latest Debian.
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This guide targets Debian 9 (Stretch), which is the latest Debian, as well as Arch Linux.
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External dependencies
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You'll need a few utilities during this guide that are not always present by
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default on system. You can install them using:
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default on system. On Debian-like systems, you can install them using:
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install curl python3-pip python3-venv git unzip
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On Arch Linux and its derivatives:
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sudo pacman -S curl python-pip python-virtualenv git unzip
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Layout
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sudo adduser --system --home /srv/funkwhale funkwhale
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sudo useradd -r -s /usr/bin/nologin -d /srv/funkwhale -m funkwhale
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cd /srv/funkwhale
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Log in as the newly created user from now on:
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cd api
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A few OS packages are required in order to run Funkwhale. The list is available
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in ``api/requirements.apt`` or by running
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``./install_os_dependencies.sh list``.
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A few OS packages are required in order to run Funkwhale. On Debian-like
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systems, the list is available in ``api/requirements.apt`` or by running
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``./install_os_dependencies.sh list`` and in ``api/requirements.pac`` on
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Arch.
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You can install those packages all at once:
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On Debian-like systems:
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./install_os_dependencies.sh install
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On Arch Linux and its derivatives:
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pacman -S $(cat api/requirements.pac)
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From now on you can switch back to the funkwhale user.
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Python dependencies
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will be installed in a dedicated
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`virtualenv <https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html>`_.
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First, create the virtualenv:
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First, create the virtualenv and install wheel:
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python3 -m venv /srv/funkwhale/virtualenv
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pip install wheel
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This will result in a ``virtualenv`` directory being created in
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``/srv/funkwhale/virtualenv``.
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pip install wheel
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pip install -r api/requirements.txt
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.. important::
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further commands involving python should always be run after you activated
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Further commands involving python should always be run after you activated
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the virtualenv, as described earlier, otherwise those commands will raise
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errors
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sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-contrib
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On Arch Linux and its derivatives:
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sudo pacman -S postgresql
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On Arch, you'll also need to initialize the database. See `the Arch Linux wiki <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Postgresql#Initial_configuration>`_.
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The remaining steps are heavily inspired from `this Digital Ocean guide <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-django-with-postgres-nginx-and-gunicorn-on-ubuntu-16-04>`_.
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Open a database shell:
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sudo apt-get install redis-server
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On Arch Linux and its derivatives:
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sudo pacman -S redis
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This should be enough to have your redis server set up.
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Docker is the recommended and easiest way to setup your Funkwhale instance.
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We also maintain an installation guide for Debian 9.
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We also maintain an installation guide for Debian 9 and Arch Linux.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install nginx
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On Arch Linux and its derivatives:
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sudo pacman -S nginx
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Then, download our sample virtualhost file and proxy conf:
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Apache2
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^^^^^^^
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Ensure you have a recent version of apache2 installed on your server.
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.. note::
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These instructions are for Debian only.
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For Arch Linux please refer to the `Arch Linux wiki <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Apache>`_.
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Ensure you have a recent version of Apache2 installed on your server.
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You'll also need the following dependencies::
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sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-xsendfile
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