An out of the box Raspberry Pi <http://www.raspberrypi.org/>
Raspbian distro that runs Pleroma <https://pleroma.social/>
using Docker and Nginx-proxy as a reverse proxy, with letsencrypt.
It uses the docker-compose yaml for pleroma here <https://git.pleroma.social/guysoft/pleroma-docker-compose/-/blob/devel/docker-compose.yml>
_.
You can use the pi-imager <https://github.com/guysoft/pi-imager/releases>
_ commuity raspberrypi imager here, unofficial section.
Or download directly form the official mirror here <http://unofficialpi.org/Distros/PleromaPi>
_
like any other Raspberry Pi image <https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/README.md>
_pleromapi-wpa-supplicant.txt
at the root of the flashed card when using it like a flash drive/boot/docker-compose/pleroma/environments/pleroma/pleroma.env
and set::# fill in your specific data below
# otherwise you won't get an https certificate
ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@ops.pleroma.social
NOTIFY_EMAIL=pleroma+admin@ops.pleroma.social
DOMAIN=pleroma.gnethomelinux.com
VIRTUAL_HOST=pleroma.gnethomelinux.com
LETSENCRYPT_HOST=pleroma.gnethomelinux.com
LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=guysoft@gmail.com
pleromapi
(not raspberrypi
as usual), username: ubuntu
and inital password is: ubuntu
. You will be prompted to change it on login.https://DOMAIN
you provided above. Because it blocks non-https communication on the domain. You should be able to access https://pleromapi.local/
or if you are using ipv6 https://pleromapi/
for testing, but it will how up as blank or with an https error. Note you have to use https because of how pleroma works./home/pi/scripts/make_admin_user
/boot/docker-compose/pleroma/
and /boot/docker-compose/nginx-proxy/
.Requirements
#. Docker or Vagrant, docker recommended
#. Docker-compose - recommended if using docker build method, instructions assume you have it
#. Downloaded `Ubuntu for RaspeberryPi image <https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi/>`_ image. Official releases use the LTS version.
#. Root privileges for chroot
#. Bash
#. sudo (the script itself calls it, running as root without sudo won't work)
Build PleromaPi
PleromaPi can be built using docker running either on an intel or RaspberryPi (supported ones listed). Build requires about 4.5 GB of free space available. You can build it assuming you already have docker and docker-compose installed issuing the following commands::
git clone https://github.com/guysoft/PleromaPi.git
cd PleromaPi/src/image
wget -c --trust-server-names 'https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/20.04.2/release/ubuntu-20.04.4-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi.img.xz'
cd ..
sudo docker-compose up -d
sudo docker exec -it pleromapi-build build
Building PleromaPi Variants
PleromaPi supports building variants, which are builds with changes from the main release build. An example and other variants are available in the folder ``src/variants/example``.
To build a variant use::
sudo docker exec -it pleromapi-build build [Variant]
Building Using Vagrant
There is a vagrant machine configuration to let build PleromaPi in case your build environment behaves differently. Unless you do extra configuration, vagrant must run as root to have nfs folder sync working.
To use it::
sudo apt-get install vagrant nfs-kernel-server
sudo vagrant plugin install vagrant-nfs_guest
sudo modprobe nfs
cd PleromaPi/src/vagrant
sudo vagrant up
After provisioning the machine, its also possible to run a nightly build which updates from devel using::
cd PleromaPi/src/vagrant
run_vagrant_build.sh
To build a variant on the machine simply run::
cd PleromaPi/src/vagrant
run_vagrant_build.sh [Variant]
Usage
#. If needed, override existing config settings by creating a new file ``src/config.local``. You can override all settings found in ``src/config``. If you need to override the path to the Raspbian image to use for building PleromaPi, override the path to be used in ``ZIP_IMG``. By default, the most recent file matching ``*-raspbian.zip`` found in ``src/image`` will be used.
#. Run ``src/build_dist`` as root.
#. The final image will be created in ``src/workspace``
Code contribution would be appreciated!