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* reference Ubuntu 22.04, Lemmy 0.18.0, move RUST_LOG to correct service * Build lemmy_server from github checkout * fix sudo to be consistent with earlier example, update versions to 0.18.2 * use sudo more where needed, discuss non-privileged account for rustup and cargo compile, upgrade for lemmy_server uses git * fix typo 'normal', be more explicit about how to upgrade already-running lemmy_server binary * mistaken "NOTE:" left in, removed * upgrade lemmy_server refinement * prettier
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# From Scratch
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These instructions are written for Ubuntu 20.04.
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These instructions are written for Ubuntu 20.04 / Ubuntu 22.04.
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## Installation
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### Lemmy Backend
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It is built from source, so this may take a while, especially on slow devices. For example, Lemmy v0.12.2 takes 17 minutes to build on a dual core VPS. If you prefer prebuilt binaries, use Docker.
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It is built from source, so this may take a while, especially on slow devices. For example, Lemmy v0.12.2 takes 17 minutes to build on a dual core VPS. If you prefer prebuilt binaries, use Docker or Ansible install methods.
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Install Rust by following the instructions on [Rustup](https://rustup.rs/).
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For the Rust compiles, it is ideal to use a non-privledged Linux account on your system.
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Install Rust by following the instructions on [Rustup](https://rustup.rs/) (using a non-privledged Linux account, it will install file in that user's home folder for rustup and cargo).
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Lemmy supports image hosting using [pict-rs](https://git.asonix.dog/asonix/pict-rs/). We need to install a couple of dependencies for this. You can also skip these steps if you don't require image hosting. **NOTE: Lemmy-ui will still allow users to attempt uploading images even if pict-rs is not configured, in this situation, the upload will fail and users will receive technical error messages.**
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Depending on preference, pict-rs can be installed as a standalone application, or it can be embedded within Lemmy itself (see below). In both cases, pict-rs requires the `magick` command which comes with Imagemagick version 7, but Ubuntu 20.04 only comes with Imagemagick 6. So you need to install that command manually, eg from the [official website](https://imagemagick.org/script/download.php#linux).
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```bash
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apt install ffmpeg exiftool libgexiv2-dev --no-install-recommends
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sudo apt install ffmpeg exiftool libgexiv2-dev --no-install-recommends
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# save the file to a working folder it can be verified before copying to /usr/bin/
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wget https://download.imagemagick.org/ImageMagick/download/binaries/magick
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# compare hash with the "message digest" on the official page linked above
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sha256sum magick
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mv magick /usr/bin/
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chmod 755 /usr/bin/magick
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sudo mv magick /usr/bin/
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sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin/magick
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```
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Compile and install Lemmy, setup database:
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Install dependencies and setup database:
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```bash
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apt install pkg-config libssl-dev libpq-dev postgresql
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# installs latest release, you can also specify one with --version
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# The --locked argument uses the exact versions of dependencies specified in
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# `cargo.lock`at release time. Running it without the flag will use newer minor
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# release versions of those dependencies, which are not always guaranteed to compile.
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# Remove the parameter `--features embed-pictrs` if you don't require image hosting.
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cargo install lemmy_server --target-dir /usr/bin/ --locked --features embed-pictrs
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# replace db-passwd with a randomly generated password
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sudo apt install pkg-config libssl-dev libpq-dev postgresql
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# replace db-passwd with a unique password of your choice
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sudo -iu postgres psql -c "CREATE USER lemmy WITH PASSWORD 'db-passwd';"
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sudo -iu postgres psql -c "CREATE DATABASE lemmy WITH OWNER lemmy;"
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adduser lemmy --system --disabled-login --no-create-home --group
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# NOTE: this may be required by migration, depending on version of Lemmy
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# sudo -iu postgres psql -c "ALTER USER lemmy WITH SUPERUSER;"
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# create user account on Linux for the lemmy_server application
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sudo adduser lemmy --system --disabled-login --no-create-home --group
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```
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Tune your PostgreSQL settings to match your hardware via https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/#/
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Compile and install Lemmy, given the from-scratch intention, this will be done via GitHub checkout. This can be done by a normal unprivledged user (using the same Linux account you used for rustup).
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```bash
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# protobuf-compiler may be required for Ubuntu 22.04.2 installs, please report testing in lemmy-docs issues
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sudo apt install protobuf-compiler
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git clone https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy.git lemmy
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cd lemmy
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git checkout 0.18.2
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git submodule init
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git submodule update --recursive --remote
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echo "pub const VERSION: &str = \"$(git describe --tag)\";" > "crates/utils/src/version.rs"
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# These instructions assume you build pictrs independent, but it is
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# OPTIONAL on next command: --features embed-pictrs
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cargo build --release
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# copy compiled binary to destination
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sudo cp target/release/lemmy_server /usr/bin/lemmy_server
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```
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Note:
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# remove these two lines if you don't need pict-rs
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Environment=PICTRS_PATH=/var/lib/pictrs
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Environment=PICTRS_ADDR=127.0.0.1:8080
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Environment=RUST_LOG=info
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Restart=on-failure
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# Hardening
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### Install lemmy-ui (web frontend)
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Install dependencies (nodejs and yarn in Ubuntu 20.04 repos are too old)
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Install dependencies (nodejs and yarn in Ubuntu 20.04 / Ubuntu 22.04 repos are too old)
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```bash
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# https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install/#debian-stable
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sudo apt install nodejs yarn
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```
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Clone the git repo, checkout the version you want (0.16.7 in this case), and compile it.
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Clone the git repo, checkout the version you want (0.18.2 in this case), and compile it.
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```bash
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mkdir /var/lib/lemmy-ui
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# dont compile as admin
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sudo -u lemmy bash
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git clone https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui.git --recursive .
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git checkout 0.16.7 # replace with the version you want to install
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git checkout 0.18.2 # replace with the version you want to install
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yarn install --pure-lockfile
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yarn build:prod
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exit
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Environment=LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_INTERNAL_HOST=localhost:8536
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Environment=LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_EXTERNAL_HOST=example.com
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Environment=LEMMY_UI_HTTPS=true
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Environment=RUST_LOG=info
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Restart=on-failure
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# Hardening
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### Lemmy
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Compile and install lemmy_server changes. This compile can be done by a normal unprivledged user (using the same Linux account you used for rustup and first install of Lemmy).
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```bash
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# installs latest release, you can also specify one with --version
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cargo install lemmy_server --target-dir /usr/bin/ --features embed-pictrs
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systemctl restart lemmy
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rustup update
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cd lemmy
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git checkout main
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git pull --tags
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git checkout 0.18.2 # replace with version you are updating to
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git submodule update --recursive --remote
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echo "pub const VERSION: &str = \"$(git describe --tag)\";" > "crates/utils/src/version.rs"
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# These instructions assume you build pictrs independent, but it is
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# OPTIONAL on next command: --features embed-pictrs
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cargo build --release
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# copy compiled binary to destination
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# the old file will be locked by the already running application, so this sequence is recommended:
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sudo -- sh -c 'systemctl stop lemmy && cp target/release/lemmy_server /usr/bin/lemmy_server && systemctl start lemmy'
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```
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### Lemmy UI
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```bash
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cd /var/lib/lemmy-ui
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sudo -u lemmy
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sudo -u lemmy bash
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git checkout main
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git pull --tags
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git checkout 0.12.2 # replace with the version you want to install
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git checkout 0.18.2 # replace with the version you are updating to
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git submodule update
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yarn install --pure-lockfile
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yarn build:prod
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