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# Docker
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The Official GoToSocial docker images are provided through [docker hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial "docker hub gotosocial").
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The official GoToSocial Docker images are provided through [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial).
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GoToSocial can be configured using [Environment Variables](../configuration/index.md#environment-variables) if you wish, allowing your GoToSocial configuration to be embedded inside your docker container configuration.
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Docker images are currently available for the following OS + architecture combinations:
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## Run with Docker Compose (recommended)
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This guide will lead you through the installation with [docker compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/ "Docker Compose Docs"), so you might want to follow the next Steps.
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Linux
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- 386
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- amd64
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- arm6
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- arm7
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- arm64v8
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FreeBSD
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- amd64
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Before following this guide, you should read the [system requirements](./index.md).
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This guide assumes that you're using Linux.
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## Run with Docker Compose
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You can run GoToSocial using any orchestration system that can manage Docker containers ([Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/), [Nomad](https://www.nomadproject.io/), etc).
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For simplicity's sake, this guide will lead you through the installation with [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose), using SQLite as your database.
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### Create a Working Dir
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You need a Working Directory in which the data of the PostgreSQL and the GoToSocial container will be located, so create this directory for example with the following command.
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The directory can be located where you want it to be later.
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```shell
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mkdir -p /docker/gotosocial
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cd /docker/gotosocial
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You need a working directory in which your docker-compose file will be located, and a directory for GoToSocial to store data in, so create these directories with the following command:
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```bash
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mkdir -p ~/gotosocial/data
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```
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### Get the latest docker-compose.yaml and config.yaml
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You can get an example [docker-compose.yaml](../../example/docker-compose/docker-compose.yaml "Example docker-compose.yaml") and [config.yaml](../../example/config.yaml "Example config.yaml") here, which you can download with wget for example.
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```shell
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Now change to the working directory you created:
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```bash
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cd ~/gotosocial
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```
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### Get the latest docker-compose.yaml
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Use `wget` to download the latest [docker-compose.yaml](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/main/example/docker-compose/docker-compose.yaml) example, which we'll customize for our needs:
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```bash
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/main/example/docker-compose/docker-compose.yaml
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/main/example/config.yaml
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```
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### Edit the docker-compose.yaml
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You can modify the docker-compose.yaml to your needs, but in any case you should generate a Postgres password and bind it as environment variable into the postgreSQL container. For this we can write the password directly into the docker-compose.yaml like in the example or we create an [.env file](https://docs.docker.com/compose/environment-variables/#the-env-file "Docker Docs") that will load the environment variables into the container. You may also want to check the current [GoToSocial version](https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/releases) and adjust the image in docker-compose.yaml.
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```shell
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$EDITOR docker-compose.yaml
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```
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### Edit the config.yaml
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When we want to use the config.yaml, we should make the following changes to config.yaml.
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| Config Option | Value |
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| --------------- | ------ |
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| host | Hostname of your Inctanse e.g. gts.example.com |
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| account-domain | Domain to use when federating profiles e.g. gts.example.com |
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| trusted-proxies | We need to trust our host machine and the Docker Network e.g.<br>- "127.0.0.1/32"<br>- "10.0.0.0/8"<br>- "172.16.0.0/12"<br>- "192.168.0.0/16" |
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| db-address | gotosocial_postgres |
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| db-user | gotosocial |
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| db-password | same password as postgres environment $POSTGRES_PASSWORD |
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Because GoToSocial can be configured using [Environment Variables](../configuration/index.md#environment-variables), we can skip mounting a config.yaml file into the container, to make our configuration simpler. We just need to edit the docker-compose.yaml file to change a few things.
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```shell
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$EDITOR config.yaml
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First open the docker-compose.yaml file in your editor of choice. For example:
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```bash
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nano docker-compose.yaml
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```
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Now, you should change the `GTS_HOST` environment variable to the domain you are running GoToSocial on.
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If you want to use [LetsEncrypt](../configuration/letsencrypt.md) for ssl certificates (https), you should:
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1. Change the value of `GTS_LETSENCRYPT_ENABLED` to `"true"`.
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2. Remove the `#` before `- "80:80"` in the `ports` section.
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3. (Optional) Set `GTS_LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL_ADDRESS` to a valid email address to receive certificate expiry warnings etc.
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### Start GoToSocial
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With those small changes out of the way, you can now start GoToSocial with the following command:
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```shell
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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After running this command, you should get an output like:
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```shell
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❯ docker-compose up -d
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[+] Running 2/2
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⠿ Container docker1-gotosocial_postgres-1 Started
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⠿ Container docker1-gotosocial-1 Started
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```text
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Creating network "gotosocial_gotosocial" with the default driver
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Creating gotosocial ... done
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```
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this names can be used to create your first user described below.
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If you want to follow the logs of GoToSocial, you can use:
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```bash
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docker logs -f gotosocial
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```
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If everything is OK, you should see something similar to the following:
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```text
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time=2022-04-19T09:48:35Z level=info msg=connected to SQLITE database
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time=2022-04-19T09:48:35Z level=info msg=MIGRATED DATABASE TO group #1 (20211113114307, 20220214175650, 20220305130328, 20220315160814) func=doMigration
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time=2022-04-19T09:48:36Z level=info msg=instance account example.org CREATED with id 01EXX0TJ9PPPXF2C4N2MMMVK50
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time=2022-04-19T09:48:36Z level=info msg=created instance instance example.org with id 01PQT31C7BZJ1Q2Z4BMEV90ZCV
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time=2022-04-19T09:48:36Z level=info msg=media manager cron logger: start[]
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time=2022-04-19T09:48:36Z level=info msg=media manager cron logger: schedule[now 2022-04-19 09:48:36.096127852 +0000 UTC entry 1 next 2022-04-20 00:00:00 +0000 UTC]
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time=2022-04-19T09:48:36Z level=info msg=started media manager remote cache cleanup job: will run next at 2022-04-20 00:00:00 +0000 UTC
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time=2022-04-19T09:48:36Z level=info msg=listening on 0.0.0.0:8080
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```
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### Create your first User
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Take the names from above command `docker-compose up -d` and replace $CONTAINER_NAME with the name e.g. `docker1-gotosocial-1`
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Now that GoToSocial is running, you can execute commands inside the running container to create, confirm, and promote your admin user.
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```shell
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# Creates a User
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docker exec -ti $CONTAINER_NAME /gotosocial/gotosocial --config-path /config/config.yaml admin account create --username $USERNAME --email $USEREMAIL --password $SuperSecurePassword
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# Confirms the User, so that the User can LogIn
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docker exec -ti $CONTAINER_NAME /gotosocial/gotosocial --config-path /config/config.yaml admin account confirm --username $USERNAME
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# Makes the User to an Admin
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docker exec -ti $CONTAINER_NAME/gotosocial/gotosocial --config-path /config/config.yaml admin account promote --username $USERNAME
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First create a user (replace the username, email, and password with appropriate values):
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```bash
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docker exec -it gotosocial /gotosocial/gotosocial admin account create --username some_username --email someone@example.org --password some_very_good_password
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```
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#### Lost the Name of the Container
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If you forgot what the container name of your GoToSocial container was, you can figure it out with the command `docker ps -f NAME=gotosocial`.
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If you execute the command, you will get an output similar to the following:
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Now confirm the user, replacing username with the value you used in the command above.
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```shell
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CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
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e190f1e6335f superseriousbusiness/gotosocial:$VERSION "/gotosocial/gotosoc…" 12 minutes ago Up 12 minutes 127.0.0.1:8080->8080/tcp docker-compose-gotosocial-1
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5a2c56181ada postgres:14-alpine "docker-entrypoint.s…" 22 minutes ago Up 19 minutes 5432/tcp docker-compose-gotosocial_postgres-1
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```
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Now you take the container name from the container with image superseriousbusiness/gotosocial:$VERSION and build ourselves the following commands.
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## Run with Docker Run
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You can run GoToSocial direct with `docker run` command.
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<details>
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<summary>docker run with --env flag</summary>
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```shell
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docker run -e GTS_PORT='8080' -e GTS_PROTOCOL='https' -e GTS_TRUSTED_PROXIES='0.0.0.0/0' -e GTS_HOST='gotosocial.example.com' -e GTS_ACCOUNT_DOMAIN='gotosocial.example.com' -e GTS_DB_TYPE='sqlite' -e GTS_DB_ADDRESS='/gotosocial/database/sqlite.db' -e GTS_STORAGE_SERVE_PROTOCOL='https' -e GTS_STORAGE_SERVE_HOST='gotosocial.example.com' -e GTS_STORAGE_SERVE_BASE_PATH='/gotosocial/storage' -e GTS_LETSENCRYPT_ENABLED='false' -v $(pwd)/storage/:/gotosocial/storage/ -v $(pwd)/database/:/gotosocial/database/ -p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 superseriousbusiness/gotosocial:0.2.0
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```bash
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docker exec -it gotosocial /gotosocial/gotosocial admin account confirm --username some_username
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```
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</details>
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Now promote the user you just created to admin privileges:
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<details>
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<summary>docker run with .env-file</summary>
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```
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docker run --env-file ./.env -v $(pwd)/storage/:/gotosocial/storage/ -v $(pwd)/database/:/gotosocial/database/ -p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 superseriousbusiness/gotosocial:0.2.0
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```bash
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docker exec -it gotosocial /gotosocial/gotosocial admin account promote --username some_username
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```
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</details>
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When running these commands, you'll get a bit of output like the following:
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<details>
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<summary>Example .env File</summary>
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```shell
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$EDITOR .env
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```text
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time=2022-04-19T09:53:29Z level=info msg=connected to SQLITE database
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time=2022-04-19T09:53:29Z level=info msg=there are no new migrations to run func=doMigration
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time=2022-04-19T09:53:29Z level=info msg=closing db connection
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```
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```
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GTS_PORT=8080
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GTS_PROTOCOL=https
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GTS_TRUSTED_PROXIES=127.0.0.1 # should be the host machine and the Docker Network e.g. "127.0.0.1/32", "10.0.0.0/8", "172.16.0.0/12", "192.168.0.0/16"
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GTS_HOST=gotosocial.example.com
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GTS_ACCOUNT_DOMAIN=gotosocial.example.com
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GTS_DB_TYPE=sqlite
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GTS_DB_ADDRESS=/gotosocial/database/sqlite.db
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GTS_STORAGE_SERVE_BASE_PATH=/gotosocial/storage
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GTS_LETSENCRYPT_ENABLED=false
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```
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</details>
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This is normal and indicates that the commands ran as expected.
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## (optional) Reverse Proxy
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### Done
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If you want to run other webservers on port 433 or want to add an additional layer of security you might want to use [nginx](./nginx.md) or [Apache httpd](./apache-httpd.md) as reverse proxy
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GoToSocial should now be running on your machine! To verify this, open your browser and go to `http://localhost:443`. You should see the GoToSocial landing page. Well done!
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## (Optional) Reverse Proxy
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If you want to run other webservers on port 443, or want to add an additional layer of security you might want to add [NGINX](https://nginx.org), [Traefik](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/), or [Apache httpd](https://httpd.apache.org/) into your docker-compose to use as a reverse proxy.
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services:
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gotosocial:
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image: superseriousbusiness/gotosocial:0.2.0
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user: "1000:1000"
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image: superseriousbusiness/gotosocial:latest
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container_name: gotosocial
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user: 1000:1000
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networks:
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- gotosocial
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ports:
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- "127.0.0.1:8080:8080"
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volumes:
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- ./docker-volumes/data:/gotosocial/storage
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- ./config.yaml:/config/config.yaml
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command: ["--config-path", "/config/config.yaml"]
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depends_on:
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- gotosocial_postgres
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restart: "always"
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gotosocial_postgres:
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image: postgres:14-alpine
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environment:
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POSTGRES_DB: gotosocial
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POSTGRES_USER: gotosocial
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD: # Create a Password for example with "openssl rand -hex 16"
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GTS_HOST: example.org
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GTS_DB_TYPE: sqlite
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GTS_DB_ADDRESS: /gotosocial/storage/sqlite.db
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GTS_LETSENCRYPT_ENABLED: "false"
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GTS_LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL_ADDRESS: ""
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ports:
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- "443:8080"
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#- "80:80"
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volumes:
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- ./docker-volumes/db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
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- ~/gotosocial/data:/gotosocial/storage
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restart: "always"
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networks:
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- gotosocial
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networks:
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gotosocial:
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ipam:
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driver: default
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driver: default
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