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Hometown
A supported fork of Mastodon that provides local posting and a wider range of content types.
This repository is a copy of coop-cloud/mastodon but with a fresh README. It seems like a good idea to keep the deployment separate since the apps may diverge in their deployment or configuration instructions at some point despite best wishes to remain as mainline Mastodon as possible.
- Category:
- Status:
- Image:
decentral1se/hometown
- Healthcheck:
- Backups:
- Email:
- Tests:
- SSO:
Basic usage
- Set up Docker Swarm and
abra
- Deploy
coop-cloud/traefik
abra app new mastodon
- Follow the secrets setup docs
abra app YOURAPPDOMAIN config
- be sure to changeDOMAIN
to something that resolves to your Docker swarm boxabra app YOURAPPDOMAIN setup
to setup the database and create the admin account (services will stop flapping shortly after)
Secrets setup
Because Mastodon expects secrets generated by specific tools, we don't support that in abra
yet. However, you can run these commands yourself using the underlying Docker CLI. You can then load them in as secrets to the swarm using abra
though and then they will be picked up on the deployment.
First, generate the SECRET_KEY_BASE
and OTP_SECRET
and store them in your local shell environment, you'll need them for subsequent commands.
$ SECRET_KEY_BASE=$(docker run --rm tootsuite/mastodon:v3.4.0 bundle exec rake secret)
$ OTP_SECRET=$(docker run --rm tootsuite/mastodon:v3.4.0 bundle exec rake secret)
$ abra app YOURAPPDOMAIN secret insert secret_key_base v1 $SECRET_KEY_BASE
$ abra app YOURAPPDOMAIN secret insert otp_secret v1 $OTP_SECRET
Then you need to generate the VAPID_{PUBLIC/PRIVATE}_KEY
values using the SECRET_KEY_BASE
/OTP_SECRET
:
$ docker run \
-e SECRET_KEY_BASE=$SECRET_KEY_BASE \
-e OTP_SECRET=$OTP_SECRET \
--rm tootsuite/mastodon:v3.4.0 \
bundle exec rake mastodon:webpush:generate_vapid_key
Once you see the values generated, you can load the VAPID_PUBLIC_KEY
into your .env
file and VAPID_PRIVATE_KEY
into a secret.
$ abra app YOURDOMAIN secret insert vapid_private_key v1 YOURVAPIDPRIVATEKEY
And finally, to end your whirlwind secrets loading adventure, get the DB_PASS
and SMTP_PASSWORD
loaded.
$ abra app YOURAPPDOMAIN secret generate db_password v1
$ abra app YOURDOMAIN secret insert smtp_password v1 YOURSMTPPASSWORD