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Pleroma is an OStatus-compatible social networking server written in Elixir, compatible with GNU Social and Mastodon. It is high-performance and can run on small devices like a Raspberry Pi.
No release has been made yet, but several servers have been online for months already. If you want to run your own server, feel free to contact us at @lain@pleroma.soykaf.com or in our dev chat at https://matrix.heldscal.la/#/room/#pleromafe:matrix.heldscal.la.
PostgreSQL 9.6 should be available on Debian stable (Jessie) from “main” area. Install it using apt: apt install postgresql-9.6
. Make sure that older versions are not installed since Debian allows multiple versions to coexist but still runs only one version.
You must install elixir 1.4+ from elixir-lang.org, because Debian repos only have 1.3.x version. You will need to add apt repo to sources.list(.d) and import GPG key. Follow instructions here: https://elixir-lang.org/install.html#unix-and-unix-like (See “Ubuntu or Debian 7”). This should be valid until Debian updates elixir in their repositories. Package you want is named elixir
, so install it using apt install elixir
Elixir will also require make
and probably other related software for building dependencies - in case you don't have them, get them via apt install build-essential
adduser pleroma
, you can login as it via su pleroma
mix deps.get
if it asks you to install “hex” - agree to that.Create a database user and database for pleroma
su postgres -c psql
\c pleroma_dev
CREATE user pleroma;
ALTER user pleroma with encrypted password '<your password>';
GRANT ALL ON ALL tables IN SCHEMA public TO pleroma;
GRANT ALL ON ALL sequences IN SCHEMA public TO pleroma;
config/dev.exs
, and change user to "pleroma"
(line like username: "postgres"
)mix ecto.create && mix ecto.migrate
. If it gives errors, try running again, this is a known issue.You will need to let pleroma instance to know what hostname/url it's running on. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP. GET THIS WRONG AND YOU'LL HAVE TO RESET YOUR DATABASE.
In file config/dev.exs
, add these lines at the end of the file:
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
url: [host: "example.tld", scheme: "https", port: 443]
replacing example.tld
with your (sub)domain
The common and convenient way for adding HTTPS is by using Nginx as a reverse proxy. You can look at example Nginx configuration in installation/pleroma.nginx
. If you need TLS/SSL certificates for HTTPS, you can look get some for free with letsencrypt: https://letsencrypt.org/
On Debian you can use certbot
package and command to manage letsencrypt certificates.
[Not tested with system reboot yet!] You'll also want to set up Pleroma to be run as a systemd service. Example .service file can be found in installation/pleroma.service
you can put it in /etc/systemd/system/
.
By default, it listens on port 4000 (TCP), so you can access it on http://localhost:4000/ (if you are on the same machine). In case of an error it will restart automatically.
Running service pleroma start
Logs can be watched by using journalctl -fu pleroma.service
Run mix phx.server
in repository's root, it will output log into stdout/stderr