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Signed-off-by: Thomas Citharel <tcit@tcit.fr>
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# Install
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!!! info "Docker"
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Docker production installation is not yet supported. See [issue #352](https://framagit.org/framasoft/mobilizon/issues/352).
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## Pre-requisites
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* A Linux machine with **root access**
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* A **domain name** (or subdomain) for the Mobilizon server, e.g. `example.net`
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* An **SMTP server** to deliver emails
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## Dependencies
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Mobilizon requires Elixir, NodeJS and PostgreSQL among other things.
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Installing dependencies depends on the system you're using. Follow the steps of the [dependencies guide](dependencies.md).
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## Setup
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We're going to use a dedicated `mobilizon` user with `/home/mobilizon` home:
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```bash
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sudo adduser --disabled-login mobilizon
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```
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!!! tip
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On FreeBSD
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``` bash
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sudo pw useradd -n mobilizon -d /home/mobilizon -s /usr/local/bin/bash -m
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sudo passwd mobilizon
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```
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Then let's connect as this user:
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```bash
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sudo -i -u mobilizon
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```
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Let's start by cloning the repository in a directory named `live`:
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```bash
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git clone https://framagit.org/framasoft/mobilizon live && cd live
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```
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## Installing dependencies
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Install Elixir dependencies
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```bash
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mix deps.get
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```
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Then compile these dependencies and Mobilizon (this can take a few minutes)
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```bash
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mix compile
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```
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Go into the `js/` directory
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```bash
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cd js
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```
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and install the Javascript dependencies
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```bash
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yarn install
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```
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Finally, we can build the front-end (this can take a few seconds)
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```bash
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NODE_ENV=production yarn run build
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```
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Let's go back to the main directory
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```bash
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cd ../
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```
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## Configuration
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Mobilizon provides a command line tool to generate configuration
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```bash
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mix mobilizon.instance gen
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```
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This will ask you questions about your setup and your instance to generate a `prod.secret.exs` file in the `config/` folder, and a `setup_db.psql` file to setup the database.
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### Database setup
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The `setup_db.psql` file contains SQL instructions to create a PostgreSQL user and database with the chosen credentials and add the required extensions to the Mobilizon database.
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Execute
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```bash
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sudo -u postgres psql -f setup_db.psql
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```
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!!! warning
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When it's done, don't forget to remove the `setup_db.psql` file.
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### Database Migration
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Run database migrations:
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```bash
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MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate
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```
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!!! note
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Note the `MIX_ENV=prod` environment variable prefix in front of the command. You will have to use it for each `mix` command from now on.
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You will have to do this again after most updates.
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!!! tip
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If some migrations fail, it probably means you're not using a recent enough version of PostgreSQL, or that you haven't installed the required extensions.
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## Services
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### Systemd
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Copy the `support/systemd/mobilizon.service` to `/etc/systemd/system`.
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```bash
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sudo cp support/systemd/mobilizon.service /etc/systemd/system/
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```
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Reload Systemd to detect your new file
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```bash
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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```
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And enable the service
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```bash
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systemctl enable --now mobilizon.service
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```
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It will run Mobilizon and enable startup on boot. You can follow the logs with
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```bash
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sudo journalctl -fu mobilizon.service
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```
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The Mobilizon server runs on port 4000 on the local interface only, so you need to add a reverse-proxy.
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## Reverse proxy
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### Nginx
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Copy the file from `support/nginx/mobilizon.conf` to `/etc/nginx/sites-available`.
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```bash
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sudo cp support/nginx/mobilizon.conf /etc/nginx/sites-available
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```
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Then symlink the file into the `/etc/nginx/sites-enabled` directory.
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```bash
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sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/mobilizon.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
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```
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Edit the file `/etc/nginx/sites-available` and adapt it to your own configuration.
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Test the configuration with `sudo nginx -t` and reload nginx with `systemctl reload nginx`.
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## Optional tasks
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### Geolocation databases
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Mobilizon can use geolocation from MMDB format data from sources like [MaxMind GeoIP](https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/) databases or [db-ip.com](https://db-ip.com/db/download/ip-to-city-lite) databases. This allows showing events happening near the user's location.
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You will need to download the City database and put it into `priv/data/GeoLite2-City.mmdb`.
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Mobilizon will only show a warning at startup if the database is missing, but it isn't required. |