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== Prepare the system ==


=== Install Packages ===
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=== Creating a user for DB ===


As root run:
If you like a separate DB user for your diaspora* installation, {{#ifeq: {{#var:DB}}|postgres|log in to your PostgreSQL server as the main user 'postgres'. One way to do this is:


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apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libxml2-dev libxslt-dev imagemagick ghostscript git curl {{#switch: {{#var:DB}}|mysql=libmysqlclient-dev|postgres=libpq-dev|mariadb=libmariadbclient-dev}} libmagickwand-dev redis-server nodejs cmake
sudo -u postgres psql
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=== Install the database ===
You need a user with the privilege to create databases.


Skip this step if you already have one.
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CREATE USER diaspora WITH CREATEDB PASSWORD '<password>';
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See the [http://wiki.debian.org/{{#switch: {{#var:DB}}|mysql=MySql|postgres=PostgreSql|mariadb=MariaDB}} Debian wiki].
| log in to your MySQL server as <tt>root</tt> user:


{{#ifeq: {{#var:mode}}|production|
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=== Creating a user for Diaspora ===
mysql -u root -p
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As root run:
Create the user and grant the necessary privileges:


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adduser --disabled-login diaspora
CREATE USER 'diaspora'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '<password>';
su diaspora
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `diaspora_%`.* TO 'diaspora'@'localhost';
cd ~
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The rest of the guide should happen under this user!
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 7 September 2016

Prepare the system

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RVM

We recommend using Ruby Version Manager it will ensure you're always on the currently recommended Ruby version and cleanly separate your diaspora* installation from all other Ruby applications on your machine. If you opt for not using it ensure your Ruby version is at least 2.6.0, prior versions are incompatible. We currently recommend using the latest release of the 3.3 series.

Install RVM

As the user you want to run diaspora* under, that is not as root, run:

curl -L https://s.diaspora.software/1t | bash

and follow the instructions. If you get GPG signature problems, follow the instructions printed by the command. Running the 'gpg --recv-keys' command with 'sudo' should not be necessary. If those commands give you permission denied errors, change them to 600 for all files and 700 for all folders in the .gnupg folder.

Set up RVM

Ensure the following line is in your ~/.bashrc:

[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm"

Now run source ~/.bashrc in the terminal(s) you are using for this guide.

If you don't have sudo installed or your current user doesn't have the privileges to execute it, run:

rvm autolibs read-fail

The next command will check if all dependencies to build Ruby are installed. If these are not met, you will see a list of packages preceded by "Missing required packages:". As root install all the packages listed there for your OS. Then rerun the install command.

Ensure the currently recommend version of Ruby is installed:

rvm install 3.3