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# Installing Iceshrimp
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This document will guide you through manual installation of Iceshrimp on dev branch, for main branch, use Firefish's installation guide.
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## Dependencies
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### Build
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- C/C++ compiler like **GCC** or **Clang**
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- Build tools like **make**
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- **Python 3**
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### Required
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- [**Node.js**](https://nodejs.org) v18.16.0+ (v20 recommended)
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- [**PostgreSQL**](https://www.postgresql.org/) 12+
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- [**Redis**](https://redis.io/) 6+
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- [**libvips**](https://www.libvips.org/)
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- **Web proxy**
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- nginx
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- Caddy
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### Optional
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- [**FFmpeg**](https://ffmpeg.org/) for video transcoding
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- Full text search (Choose one)
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Iceshrimp has full text search powered by Postgres by default, however it's very slow, and these are alternatives for that
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- [**Meilisearch**](https://www.meilisearch.com/) | [Installation guide](https://www.meilisearch.com/docs/learn/getting_started/quick_start)
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- [**Sonic**](https://crates.io/crates/sonic-server) (More lightweight, but less features) | [Installation guide](https://github.com/valeriansaliou/sonic#installation)
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- Caching server (Choose one)
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This will be used for storing stuff like antennas. If you won't install any, mandatory Redis instance will be used instead
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- [**DragonflyDB**](https://www.dragonflydb.io/) | [Installation guide](https://www.dragonflydb.io/docs/getting-started)
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- [**KeyDB**](https://docs.keydb.dev/) | [Installation guide](https://docs.keydb.dev/docs/open-source-getting-started)
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- Another **Redis** server
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## Preparations
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### Download repository
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```sh
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git clone https://iceshrimp.dev/iceshrimp/iceshrimp
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```
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### Creating a new user
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In case you want to run Iceshrimp as a different user, run `adduser --disabled-password --disabled-login iceshrimp`
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Following steps will require you to run them as the user you have made, so use `su - iceshrimp`, or `sudo -iu iceshrimp`, or whatever else method in order to temporarily log in as that user.
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### Configuration
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- Copy `.config/example.yml` to `.config/default.yml`
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- Edit `.config/default.yml` with text editor
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- Make sure to set PostgreSQL and Redis section correctly
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- Make sure to set/uncomment caching server and/or text search sections if you have chosen to set up these
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## Installing project dependencies
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```sh
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corepack enable
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corepack prepare yarn@stable --activate
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yarn
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```
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<!--TODO: Find out a way to do no-optional (no tensorflow) install on yarn berry, so far I have found none-->
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## Building Iceshrimp
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```sh
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yarn build
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```
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## Database
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### Creating database
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This will create a postgres user with your password and database, while also granting that user all privileges on database.
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Using `psql` prompt:
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```sh
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sudo -u postgres psql
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```
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```postgresql
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create database iceshrimp with encoding = 'UTF8';
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create user iceshrimp with encrypted password '{YOUR_PASSWORD}';
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grant all privileges on database iceshrimp to iceshrimp;
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\q
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```
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### First migration
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In order for Iceshrimp to work properly, you need to initialise the database using
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```bash
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yarn run init
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```
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## Setting up Webproxy
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### Nginx
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- Run `sudo cp docs/examples/iceshrimp.nginx.conf /etc/nginx/sites-available/ && cd /etc/nginx/sites-available/`
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- Edit `iceshrimp.nginx.conf` to reflect your server properly
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- Run `sudo ln -s ./iceshrimp.nginx.conf ../sites-enabled/iceshrimp.nginx.conf`
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- Run `sudo nginx -t` to check that the config is valid, then restart the nginx service.
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### Caddy
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- Add the following to your Caddyfile, and replace `example.com` with your domain
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```
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example.com {
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reverse_proxy localhost:3000
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}
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```
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## Running Iceshrimp
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### Running manually
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- Start Iceshrimp by running `NODE_ENV=production yarn run start`.
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If this is your first run, after Iceshrimp has started successfully, you'll be able to go to the URL you have specified in `.config/default.yml` and create first user.
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- To stop the server, use `Ctrl-C`.
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### Running using systemd
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- Run `sudo cp docs/examples/iceshrimp.service /etc/systemd/system/`
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- Edit `/etc/systemd/system/iceshrimp.service` with text editor, and change `User`, `WorkingDir`, `ExecStart` if necessary.
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- Run `sudo systemctl daemon-reload`
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- Run `sudo systemctl enable --now iceshrimp` in order to enable and start Iceshrimp.
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- (Optional) Check if instance is running using `sudo systemctl status iceshrimp`
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### Updating Iceshrimp
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Shut down Iceshrimp and then run these commands
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```sh
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## Run git stash commands only if you have uncommitted changes
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git stash
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git pull
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git stash pop
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yarn
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yarn build && yarn migrate
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```
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Start Iceshrimp back up
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## Post-install
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See [post-install](post-install.md).
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