How would we go about asking say, Cpanel / Softaculous to have a one click install for lemmy? It’s currently possible with many server applications and it would be awesome to have lemmy on that list

  • haui@lemmy.giftedmc.com
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    6 months ago

    Lemmy, although in a very well working state, isnt really deploy ready. The update procedure is a mess, the documentation is less than stellar and accessibility/onboarding for wannabe admins is rough to say the least.

    You can find a compose file on github and you will need to make a config file for the instance with your domain and all on it.

    A one click install sure is doable but most people who are able to do this quickly are very busy or wont do it for free.

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      6 months ago

      I ended up going down the Ansible route after spending about 6 hours trying the easy-deploy and “manual docker install”, failing miserably with both.

      I expected the other methods to be easier but nothing ended up working. Tried the official ansible method with a caddy proxy and it took maybe 30 mins.

      I would definitely have given up if I wasn’t so stubborn.

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        6 months ago

        Great! Glad it worked out for you. The second time I deployed lemmy on a production machine it was markedly easier because I have a known working compose and lemmy.hjson file so thats one part. I think the first install/config took me days of tinkering.

        At the moment, I cant see if I‘ll havre the time to ever make a cone click install script but I‘ll think about it.

        Good luck with your instance.

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      6 months ago

      It should still work!

      I only go back and make changes to LED if something breaks with a major Lemmy update, but Lemmy hasn’t had a major update since January. Lemmy v0.19.4 isn’t released yet, but when it is, I’ll make sure the deployment is up to date.

      Note that it does not have any advanced features that a major instance might want, such as storing images on S3, exporting data, or image moderation. If you intend for your instance to grow for 100+ users, this isn’t for you. This is only intended for beginners who are overwhelmed by the other Lemmy hosting options, and want an easy way to host a small single-user or small-user instance.

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        6 months ago

        Well it works well enough for my small instance, so a thimbs up from here.

        I’ll also point out that it was easy to configure and chang for my needs

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    6 months ago

    I hear you. I just yesterday tried the docker apporach and gave up after the fourth error occurred during startup. I’ll watch this thread and hope for a simpler solutionfor a mere mortal to follow. (Edited)

  • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    It’s absurdly complex and annoying and lacks proper documentation.

    There currently is no sane way to deploy it via docker since it needs half a dozen of different containers and volumes and networks to barely work at all - overwriting/ruining your already existing setup while doing so.

    The cleanest would likely be setting up a VM where you set up docker in and let Lemmy do whatever it wants.

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      6 months ago

      Mine’s running on a single docker-compose.yml and it’s like 4 services: the backend, the frontend, the database and pictrs. That’s hardly insane nor complicated nor ruining existing setups.

      It’s probably one of the easiest services I’ve run in quite a while.