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# Pleroma
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## 🚀 Overview
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[Pleroma](https://pleroma.social/) is a federated social networking platform, compatible with GNU social and other OStatus implementations. It is free software licensed under the AGPLv3.
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This repository provides a Dockerized deployment for Pleroma. Using Docker ensures portability and keeps your host system clean. The setup includes:
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- **`pleroma_web`**: The Pleroma backend (running on `elixir:alpine`).
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- **`pleroma_db`**: A PostgreSQL database.
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It actually consists of two components: a backend, named simply Pleroma, and a user-facing frontend, named Pleroma-FE.
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**Note:** This setup is designed to run behind a **reverse proxy** (like Nginx or Caddy) to handle SSL/TLS termination.
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Its main advantages are its lightness and speed.
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Pleroma is compatible with **ActivityPub** and other federated social networking protocols, allowing it to interoperate with Misskey, Mastodon, PeerTube, Pixelfed, and other decentralized platforms.
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## Why Docker?
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## 📋 Prerequisites
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Boxing up Pleroma in a docker container allows it to be portable, and keeps your host system clean. The software and its dependencies will all be under the `pleroma_web` container (created with the lightweight elixir:alpine base image) while its postgres database will live under `pleroma_db` image. Only port 4000 will be exposed under localhost.
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Before starting, ensure your host system has the following installed:
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- [Git](https://git-scm.com/)
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- [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/)
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- [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)
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## Build-time variables
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## 🧪 Port Configuration
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- **`PLEROMA_VER`** : Pleroma version (latest commit of the [`develop` branch](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma) by default)
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- **`GID`**: group id (default: `911`)
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- **`UID`**: user id (default: `911`)
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The Pleroma web service runs on **port 4000** inside the container. When using a reverse proxy, ensure it forwards traffic to this port. The external port (typically 80/443) should be handled by your proxy with SSL/TLS termination.
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## Usage
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## 🛠 Installation
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### Installation
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### 1. Setup Reverse Proxy
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This container is intended to run behind a reverse proxy. You must configure Nginx (or your preferred proxy) to forward traffic to port `4000` of the container.
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- See [example Nginx config](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/src/branch/develop/installation/pleroma.nginx).
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- There is also a configuration template in the `extras/` folder.
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This container is meant to run behind a reverse proxy. Please set up letsencrypt and a Nginx reverse proxy in a container or on your host by using the [example Nginx config](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/blob/develop/installation/pleroma.nginx). There's also a config file in the `extras` folder you could take a look at.
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### 2. Deployment
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Clone this repository and run the setup script:
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Log into your server and clone this repository with:
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```bash
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git clone https://kitsunemimi.club/git/bronze/docker-pleroma
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cd docker-pleroma
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sh ./scripts/setup.sh
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```
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`git clone https://kitsunemimi.club/git/bronze/docker-pleroma`
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The `setup.sh` script will:
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- Ask for necessary configuration details.
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- Generate a random password for your PostgreSQL database.
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- Update your `docker-compose.yml`.
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- Create an initial admin account.
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Go into the new docker-pleroma folder and run:
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> The admin password reset link generated at the end of the setup will only work if your reverse proxy is correctly configured and accessible via your domain.
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`sh ./scripts/setup.sh`
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## ⚽ Security Considerations
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This first time setup script will ask you a few questions, generate a random password for your postgres database, put the results into your docker compose and create an admin account.
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Regularly update Pleroma to ensure you have the latest security patches. You can update the backend using the provided scripts.
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Remember that password reset link at the end will only work if your reverse proxy is configured and running (duh!).
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## 🛠 Maintenance
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Any further configuration can be done as soon as you log into your admin account, over admin-fe. It will be the speedometer icon right next to the cog on the top right of the webpage.
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To simplify management, add this alias to your `.bashrc` or `.zshrc`:
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```bash
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alias pleroma-ctl='docker exec -it pleroma_web sh ./bin/pleroma_ctl'
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```
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This allows you to run Pleroma CLI commands directly.
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### Maintenance
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### Important: Backups
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A very helpful [bash alias](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-useful-bash-aliases-and-functions) for managing your pleroma instance:
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**⚠️ IMPORTANT:** Always run `docker compose down` before performing a backup to ensure data consistency and prevent modifying files during the copy process. The simplest way to back up your instance is to back up the entire `docker-pleroma` folder.
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`alias pleroma-ctl='docker exec -it pleroma_web sh ./bin/pleroma_ctl'`
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### Common Tasks
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Now you can easily run any of the CLI commands cited in the [documentation](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/administration/CLI_tasks/user/).
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#### Common tasks
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Update to the latest pleroma-fe frontend using:
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`sh ./scripts/update-plfe.sh`
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Update/rebuild the pleroma backend using:
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`sh ./scripts/rebuild.sh`
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Vacuum your database with this script:
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`sh ./scripts/vacuum.sh`
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Emojis are under `./static/emoji` so drag and drop your folders there.
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#### Backups
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Backups can be done by copying the whole docker-pleroma folder. How you make this copy I'll leave up to you.
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For my own instance, I take a btrfs snapshot of this folder and make a tarball / squashfs archive of that snapshot. Should SHTF I have the snapshots and tarballs to fall back on!
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However you choose to do it, make sure to `docker compose down` before making the backup, you dont want anything modified as you're making the copy.
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#### Upgrading database version
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Please see `UPDATE-DB.md`
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## Other Docker images
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- [angristan/docker-pleroma](https://github.com/angristan/docker-pleroma) (the one this is based off of!)
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- [verita84/pleroma](https://git.poster.place/verita84/pleroma)
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- [verita84/akkoma](https://git.poster.place/verita84/akkoma)
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- [potproject/docker-pleroma](https://github.com/potproject/docker-pleroma)
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- [rysiek/docker-pleroma](https://git.pleroma.social/rysiek/docker-pleroma)
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- [RX14/iscute.moe](https://github.com/RX14/kurisu.rx14.co.uk/blob/master/services/iscute.moe/pleroma/Dockerfile)
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| Task | Command | Description |
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| :--- | :--- | :--- |
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| **Update Backend** | `sh ./scripts/rebuild.sh` | Rebuilds the Pleroma image with the latest version |
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| **Update Frontend**| `sh ./scripts/update-plfe.sh` | Updates the Pleroma-FE component |
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| **Database Cleanup**| `sh ./scripts/db-vacuum.sh` | Performs a `VACUUM` on the PostgreSQL database |
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| **Add Emojis** | N/A | Drop emoji folders into `./static/emoji` |
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