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[@Nairners@lemmy.dcrich.net](https://lemmy.dcrich.net/u/Nairners) It looks like you made an account here and on beehaw. Dunno if you meant to or if you want to delete your account here.
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Are you talking about a docker setup? if so, yes, as long as you update your bind mount to the new location. If manual install, I would think that you’d have to either leave it in place or find what references that location and update it as well.


I love it when people in the community point out details that can improve the service. Thank you for thinking of this!


Ya, I definitely could do that!


All of my other services are pinned to the “latest” tag. or “latest-alpine”, so I don’t actually have them pinning to a specific release. If I specific a release tag, like what I had to do with lemmy’s 0.17.3, it will only stay on the tag until I manually update it.


Watchtower is granted access over your docker admin socket, so yes, it can administrate other containers at will. It will use whatever schedule you want and update images to latest for any containers that aren’t running the latest image. You can also configure it to email or otherwise notify out when it makes changes so that it is that much easier to have a log of what was changed and when, should you need to revert.



Hmm, sorry I am not an expert, so I don’t even know what further we could do to test :/



Themes would be my start, but that would require the instance owners to add them once created.


I don’t recall if I actually sub to anything from lemmy.ml. Lemme go test.


Did you verify that you can access your JSON bits with the curl command?

No issues from my end, I can comment on other instances fine. I am also using N.P.M. and just did a simple forward, no location or other advanced bits.



Its not that doing updates for lemmy is hard. its that I have a few dozen services running concurrently. I use Watchtower to keep them up to date. I don’t want to have to watch each and every service manually. Today alone, I see in my discord log from Watchtower that calibre-web, plex, photoprism, monica, and shlink got updated to the latest version.


Updated the 3 items you suggested. Thanks for the tip about updating images!

For pinning, that means that I have to keep a watchful eye over my image sources. I agree that having each release tagged is good to be able to easily go back without having to do the digest. But since the only way to run the latest image is via the tag 0.17.3, my watchtower has no way to upgrade automatically one 0.18.x comes out. That is a long term maintenance nightmare, imo.



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[Guide] Getting Lemmy Working on Docker
Boy howdy, there are a lot of people coming to the matrix chat trying to figure out how to get lemmy working on docker who are stuck on the official documentation. This document is my guide on how I got Lemmy working. I'll also share what I don't have working yet to inspire further. Please feel free to steal anything you want from this and put it into [the official docs](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-docs/blob/main/src/en/administration/install_docker.md). I don't know the contributing policy and it sounds hard and I'm busy at the moment. Of note: I add a nginx container in this setup so that you don't have to do crazy hacks on your end for locations. If you already have an nginx reverse proxy that you are using, just use this one as a 2nd layer of nginx. There is low overhead, so don't worry about it. ## Setup For this guide, I'm requiring that you already have your own reverse proxy setup in place that can handle all the SSL termination. I'm doing this because I think that most people who are setting up Lemmy for the first time on Docker aren't setting up their first Docker container. Because I'm requiring that you setup your own SSL termination (caddy, ACME, Nginx Proxy Manager, etc.) before you begin, I will not talk further about https, certificates, or rotation. But before I do: Don't host a website in 2023 that doesn't serve content securely. Make sure that you get your stuff setup, including any certificate rotation. If you don't get this setup completed, I suggest that you shouldn't continue or host a public website. I also require that you be able to use docker-compose. ## Get Files Download [these 3 files](https://gist.github.com/Szeraax/73876ccb9599f70731f7eb8b967f4eaf) to your working directory from my github gist. You can download as zip or get them one at a time by scrolling down. ## Prepare Working Directory ~~~bash mkdir -p volumes/pictrs sudo chown -R 991:991 volumes/pictrs ~~~ ## Edit Config Files * In the docker-compose.yml file, change the port, hostname, and database password. * In the lemmy.hjson file, change the admin username/password, hostname, database password, and email settings. You can take out the entire email section if you want to. * No changes to the nginx.conf file. ## Start It Up Now you're ready to start the containers! You're pretty much good to go. Login to your lemmy instance. You should be able to use your docker host ip at your defined port OR via your reverse proxy lemmy domain host name. `docker-compose up` Watch the pretty log messages. You _should_ be able to curl your new admin user and get valid json back: `curl -H 'Accept: application/activity+json' https://lemmy.yourdomain.net/u/yourAdminUser` Press Ctrl+C if everything is working great and start it up as `docker-compose up -d` to make it a persistent running setup. ## Troubleshooting If you get the default nginx start page, it means that your nginx container isn't reading/following any nginx config file. Figure out why. Do you accidently have a blank directory created that is called nginx.conf instead of an actual file? Did you comment out the nginx.conf bind mount? ## Update the Images In order to update the image to the latest release of lemmy, you have to manually go to your docker-compose file and edit the docker image tag to the latest version number. Then, you need to bring your container back up. Steps: 1. Edit the docker-compose.yml file image tags from 17.4 to whatever else comes out 2. Run a docker-compose up which will update images as needed (I personally prefer to do a docker-compose down first, but that's personal preference): ~~~bash docker-compose up ~~~ Watch the pretty log messages. Press Ctrl+C if everything is working great and start it up as `docker-compose up -d` to make it a persistent running setup. ## Limitations I don't know anything about docker. I'm a docker noob. Please correct me for anything that you think is a bad idea. Why are the docker tags for lemmy and lemmy-ui "latest" for arm64/v8? Shouldn't there be a latest-arm and a latest-x86 or something? Annoying that I have to pin my lemmy images to a specific version in docker. I would prefer to let them be set to 1 image that gets updated and have watchtower deal with updating the image on a schedule of my choosing. ## Sources I wouldn't be here without the matrix chat, https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/install_docker.html, and this post: https://lemmy.ml/post/1127760 ## Reverse Proxies There have been some suggested reverse proxy configs for Caddy and Apache! ### Caddy Thanks to [@tmpod@lemmy.pt](https://lemmy.pt/u/tmpod) for [this caddyfile](https://paste.sr.ht/~tmpod/acd0e97901f7d29420f8454b0817698dcfa102ff): ~~~ lemmy.tld { header { # Only connect to this site via HTTPS for the two years Strict-Transport-Security max-age=63072000 # Various content security headers Referrer-Policy same-origin X-Content-Type-Options nosniff X-Frame-Options DENY X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block" # disable FLoC tracking Permissions-Policy interest-cohort=() # Hide Caddy -Server } # Enable compression for JS/CSS/HTML bundle, for improved client load times. # It might be nice to compress JSON, but leaving that out to protect against potential # compression+encryption information leak attacks like BREACH. @encode_mime { header Content-Type text/css header Content-Type application/javascript header Content-Type image/svg+xml } encode @encode_mime gzip request_body { max_size 8MB } @pictshare_regexp path_regexp pictshare_regexp \/pictshare\/(.*) redir @pictshare_regexp /pictrs/image/{re.pictshare_regexp.1} permanent # Supposedly better than having three different named matchers using standard matchers # ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ @backend ` path('/api/*', '/pictrs/*', '/feeds/*', '/nodeinfo/*', '/.well-known/*') || header({'Accept': 'application/*'}) || method('POST') ` reverse_proxy @backend lemmy:8536 { # This was needed because of a bug, but it probably has been fixed in the meanwhile. # Will have to test later. header_down -Transfer-Encoding } reverse_proxy lemmy-ui:1234 } ~~~ ### Apache Here are a few apache configs you can draw from. The best apache config I've seen so far is by DeadCade [in the comments here](https://lemmy.dcrich.net/comment/1688). ~~~ <VirtualHost *:443> ServerName lemmy.deadca.de SSLEngine on ProxyRequests on ProxyPreserveHost on ProxyTimeout 600 SetEnv proxy-nokeepalive 1 SetEnv proxy-sendchunked 1 <Location /> Allow from all ProxyPass http://127.0.0.1:(INTERNAL LEMMY PORT)/ ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:(INTERNAL LEMMY PORT)/ </Location> ErrorLog "ERROR LOG LOCATION" CustomLog "ACCESS LOG LOCATION" common # Enable mod_rewrite (requires "a2enmod rewrite") RewriteEngine on # WebSockets support (requires "a2enmod rewrite proxy_wstunnel") RewriteCond %{HTTP:Upgrade} websocket [NC] RewriteCond %{HTTP:Connection} upgrade [NC] RewriteRule ^/?(.*) "ws://127.0.0.1:(INTERNAL LEMMY PORT)/$1" [P,L] SSLCertificateFile FULLCHAIN.PEM LOCATION SSLCertificateKeyFile PRIVKEY.PEM LOCATION Include /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-apache.conf </VirtualHost> ~~~ If you need another apache config, this was suggested by Samsonite (though, he knows that it needs cleaned up). Comment if you have suggestions for what to remove: ~~~ <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName mylemmydomain.com RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !=on RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^(localhost|internallemmyip) RewriteRule ^/(.*) https://%{SERVER_NAME}/$1 [R,L] </VirtualHost> <IfModule mod_ssl.c> <VirtualHost *:443> ServerName mylemmydomain.com SSLEngine on ProxyRequests On ProxyPreserveHost On ProxyTimeout 600 SSLCertificateFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/mylemmydomain.com/fullchain.pem SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/mylemmydomain.com/privkey.pem # ProxyPreserveHost On # Proxy pictshare <Location "/pictshare"> ProxyPass http://internallemmyip:8537/ ProxyPassReverse http://internallemmyip:8537/ </Location> # Proxy iframely <Location "/iframely"> ProxyPass http://internallemmyip:8061/ ProxyPassReverse http://internallemmyip:8061/ </Location> # # Correctly proxy websocket traffic RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTP:Upgrade} websocket [NC] RewriteRule /(.*) ws://internallemmyip:80/$1 [P,L] # # Proxy Lemmy <Location "/"> ProxyPass http://internallemmyip/ ProxyPassReverse http://internallemmyip/ </Location> ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/mylemmydomain-error.log </VirtualHost> </IfModule> ~~~

An open server for registration and community creation. If it starts to get resource constrained, I will likely cap user registration.
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It’s like r/funny, but without Reddit! What a feeling.


Yup, there isn’t any sync for content. Only push. No rss feed.


On my instance at least, spinning on click normally meant issue with email submission. But there wasn’t any good feedback like “failed to send email”


Being able to comment on this chain from my own instance of lemmy is really cool. Beehaw looks to have many good communities, will definitely be hanging out here, even as a non-user on the site.


Though, I do still need to figure out why images aren’t loading… source


/me goes and disable WSS support from nginx… :P


I did it! I got my instance up and running. I had to still create the pictrs folder and chown on it to get pictrs to work. And then after that, it was just doing Nginx Proxy Manager and some config in my hjson file. https://www.pastery.net/rpmppa+tdqrrx/#rpmppa

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