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Installation
Prerequisites
You will need a Twitter API key to make BirdsiteLIVE working. First create an Standalone App in the Twitter developer portal and retrieve the API Key and API Secret Key.
Server prerequisites
Your instance will need docker and docker-compose installed and working.
Setup
Download the docker-compose file:
sudo curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NicolasConstant/BirdsiteLive/master/docker-compose.yml -o docker-compose.yml
Then edit file:
sudo nano docker-compose.yml
Attributes to change in the docker-compose file
Personal info
Instance:Domain
the domain name you'll be using, for example usebirdsite.live
for the URLhttps://birdsite.live
Instance:AdminEmail
the admin's email, will be displayed in the instance /.well-known/nodeinfo endpointTwitter:ConsumerKey
the Twitter API keyTwitter:ConsumerSecret
the Twitter API secret key
Database credentials
The database credentials must be changed the same way in the server and db section.
- database name:
Db:Name
POSTGRES_DB
- database user name:
Db:User
POSTGRES_USER
- database user password:
Db:Password
POSTGRES_PASSWORD
Startup
Launch the app with:
docker-compose up -d
By default the app will be available on the port 5000
Nginx
On a Debian based distrib:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install nginx
Check nginx status:
sudo systemctl status nginx
Create nginx configuration
Create your nginx configuration
sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/{your-domain-name.com}
And fill your service block as follow:
server {
listen 80;
server_name {your-domain-name.com};
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:5000;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection keep-alive;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
}
}
Save and start/restart your Nginx service
sudo service nginx start
# or restart it if its already started
sudo service nginx restart
Secure your hosted application with SSL
After having a domain name pointing to your instance, install and setup certbot:
sudo apt install certbot python3-certbot-nginx
sudo certbot --nginx -d {your-domain-name.com}
Make sure you're redirecting all traffic to https when asked.
Finally check that the auto-revewal will work as espected:
sudo certbot renew --dry-run
Set the firewall
Make sure you're securing your firewall correctly:
sudo apt install ufw #if not installed
sudo ufw app list
sudo ufw allow 22/tcp
sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw status
You should now have an up and running BirdsiteLIVE instance!
Updating
Make sure your data belong outside the containers before migrating (set by default).
To update your installation to the latest release:
# Edit `docker-compose.yml` to update the version, if you have one specified
# Pull new images
docker-compose pull
# Start a new container, automatically removes old one
docker-compose up -d
Auto-Updating
To set auto-updates on your deployment, add to the docker-compose.yml
file this section:
version: "3"
networks:
birdsitelivenetwork:
external: false
services:
server:
image: nicolasconstant/birdsitelive:latest
[...]
db:
image: postgres:9.6
[...]
+ watchtower:
+ image: containrrr/watchtower
+ restart: always
+ container_name: watchtower
+ environment:
+ - WATCHTOWER_CLEANUP=true
+ volumes:
+ - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
+ command: --interval 300
More options
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