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While taking a final look at instance.gen before releasing I noticed that the release_env task outputs messages in broken english. Upon further inspection it seems to have even more severe issues which, in my opinion, warrant it's at least temporary removal: - We do not explain what it actually does, anywhere. Neither the task docs nor instance.gen, nor installation instructions. - It does not respect FHS on OTP releases (uses /opt/pleroma/config even though we store the config in /etc/pleroma/config.exs). - It doesn't work on OTP releases, which is the main reason it exists. Neither systemd nor openrc service files for OTP include it. - It is not mentioned in install guides other than the ones for Debian and OTP releases.
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46 lines
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#!/sbin/openrc-run
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supervisor=supervise-daemon
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command_user=pleroma:pleroma
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command_background=1
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# Ask process to terminate within 30 seconds, otherwise kill it
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retry="SIGTERM/30/SIGKILL/5"
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pidfile="/var/run/pleroma.pid"
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directory=/opt/pleroma
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healthcheck_delay=60
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healthcheck_timer=30
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: ${pleroma_port:-4000}
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# Needs OpenRC >= 0.42
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#respawn_max=0
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#respawn_delay=5
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# put pleroma_console=YES in /etc/conf.d/pleroma if you want to be able to
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# connect to pleroma via an elixir console
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if yesno "${pleroma_console}"; then
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command=elixir
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command_args="--name pleroma@127.0.0.1 --erl '-kernel inet_dist_listen_min 9001 inet_dist_listen_max 9001 inet_dist_use_interface {127,0,0,1}' -S mix phx.server"
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start_post() {
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einfo "You can get a console by using this command as pleroma's user:"
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einfo "iex --name console@127.0.0.1 --remsh pleroma@127.0.0.1"
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}
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else
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command=/usr/bin/mix
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command_args="phx.server"
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fi
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export MIX_ENV=prod
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depend() {
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need nginx postgresql
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}
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healthcheck() {
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# put pleroma_health=YES in /etc/conf.d/pleroma if you want healthchecking
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# and make sure you have curl installed
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yesno "$pleroma_health" || return 0
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curl -q "localhost:${pleroma_port}/api/pleroma/healthcheck"
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}
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