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# Installing Iceshrimp
This document will guide you through manual installation of Iceshrimp on dev branch, for main branch, use Firefish's installation guide.
## Dependencies
### Build
- **Rust** 1.68+
- C/C++ compiler like **GCC** or **Clang**
- Build tools like **make**
- **Python 3**
### Required
- [**Node.js**](https://nodejs.org) v18.16.0+ (v20 recommended)
- [**PostgreSQL**](https://www.postgresql.org/) 12+
- [**Redis**](https://redis.io/) 6+
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- Caddy
### Optional
- [**FFmpeg**](https://ffmpeg.org/) for video transcoding
- Full text search (Choose one)
Iceshrimp has full text search powered by Postgres by default, however it's very slow, and these are alternatives for that
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## Preparations
### Download repository
```sh
git clone https://iceshrimp.dev/iceshrimp/iceshrimp
```
### Creating a new user
In case you want to run Iceshrimp as a different user, run `adduser --disabled-password --disabled-login iceshrimp`
Following steps will require you to run them as the user you have made, so use `su - iceshrimp`, or `sudo -iu iceshrimp`, or whatever else method in order to temporarily log in as that user.
### Configuration
- Copy `.config/example.yml` to `.config/default.yml`
- Edit `.config/default.yml` with text editor
- Make sure to set PostgreSQL and Redis section correctly
- Make sure to set/uncomment caching server and/or text search sections if you have chosen to set up these
## Installing project dependencies
```sh
corepack enable
corepack prepare yarn@stable --activate
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<!--TODO: Find out a way to do no-optional (no tensorflow) install on yarn berry, so far I have found none-->
## Building Iceshrimp
```sh
yarn build
```
## Database
### Creating database
This will create a postgres user with your password and database, while also granting that user all privileges on database.
Using `psql` prompt:
```sh
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```
### First migration
In order for Iceshrimp to work properly, you need to initialise the database using
```bash
yarn run init
```
## Setting up Webproxy
### Nginx
- Run `sudo cp docs/examples/iceshrimp.nginx.conf /etc/nginx/sites-available/ && cd /etc/nginx/sites-available/`
- Edit `iceshrimp.nginx.conf` to reflect your server properly
- Run `sudo ln -s ./iceshrimp.nginx.conf ../sites-enabled/iceshrimp.nginx.conf`
- Run `sudo nginx -t` to check that the config is valid, then restart the nginx service.
### Caddy
- Add the following to your Caddyfile, and replace `example.com` with your domain
```
example.com {
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## Running Iceshrimp
### Running manually
- Start Iceshrimp by running `NODE_ENV=production yarn run start`.
If this is your first run, after Iceshrimp has started successfully, you'll be able to go to the URL you have specified in `.config/default.yml` and create first user.
- To stop the server, use `Ctrl-C`.
### Running using systemd
- Run `sudo cp docs/examples/iceshrimp.service /etc/systemd/system/`
- Edit `/etc/systemd/system/iceshrimp.service` with text editor, and change `User`, `WorkingDir`, `ExecStart` if necessary.
- Run `sudo systemctl daemon-reload`
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- (Optional) Check if instance is running using `sudo systemctl status iceshrimp`
### Updating Iceshrimp
Shut down Iceshrimp and then run these commands
```sh
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Start Iceshrimp back up
## Post-install
See [post-install](post-install.md).

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# Post-install
This document describes things you can do after successfully installing Iceshrimp.
## Automatic translation
### DeepL
- Create a Free or Pro API account on [DeepL's website](https://www.deepl.com/pro#developer)
- Copy the API key to Control Panel > General > DeepL Translation
- Check the "Pro account" switch if you registered for paid account
### LibreTranslate
- Install [LibreTranslate](https://libretranslate.com/)
- Get an API URL and API key, copy and paste them into Control Panel > General > Libre Translate
## Enabling push notifications
- Run `npx web-push generate-vapid-keys`
- `docker compose exec web npx web-push generate-vapid-keys` if using Docker Compose
- Docker Compose users: `docker compose exec web npx web-push generate-vapid-keys`
- Put public and private keys into Control Panel > General > Service Worker
## Object Storage (S3)
Recommended if using Docker
- Set up a bucket on provider's website (for example: AWS, Backblaze B2, Wasabi, minio or Google Cloud)
- Go to Control Panel > Object Storage and follow instructions
## Customising assets, locale
- To add custom CSS for all users, edit `custom/assets/instance.css`.
- To add static assets (such as images for the splash screen), place them in the `custom/assets/` directory. They'll then be available on https://example.com/static-assets/filename.ext.
- To add custom locales, place them in the `custom/locales/` directory. If you name your custom locale the same as an existing locale, it will overwrite it. If you give it a unique name, it will be added to the list. Also make sure that the first part of the filename matches the locale you're basing it on. (Example: en-FOO.yml)
- To add custom error images, place them in the `custom/assets/badges` directory, replacing the files already there.
- To add custom sounds, place only mp3 files in the `custom/assets/sounds` directory.
- To update custom assets without rebuilding, just run `yarn run gulp`.
## Another admin account
- Go to desired user's page, click 3 dots in upper right corner > About > Moderation, turn on "Moderator"
- Go back to Overview and copy their ID
- Run `psql -d iceshrimp`, replace `iceshrimp` with a name of your database if needed
- If instance is ran by a different system user: Prepend that command with `sudo -U iceshrimp`, replace `iceshrimp` with a name of that user if needed
- Docker Compose users: `docker compose exec db psql -d iceshrimp -U iceshrimp`, replace both `iceshrimp` with name of your db, and username owning that db respectively, if needed
- Run `UPDATE "user" SET "isAdmin" = true WHERE id='999999';`, where `999999` is the copied ID of that user
- Restart your Iceshrimp server
### Removing admin privileges
- Get ID of the user
- Run `psql` the same way when adding admin
- Run `UPDATE "user" SET "isAdmin" = false WHERE id='999999';`, where `999999` is the copied ID of that user
- Restart your Iceshrimp server
- Remove moderator privileges of the user