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Misskey Setup and Installation Guide
We thank you for your interest in setting up your Misskey server! This guide describes how to install and setup Misskey.
Japanese version also available - 日本語版もあります
1. Create Misskey user
Running misskey on root is not a good idea so we create a user for that. In debian for exemple :
adduser --disabled-password --disabled-login misskey
2. Install dependencies
Please install and setup these softwares:
Dependencies 📦
Optional
- Elasticsearch - used to provide searching feature instead of MongoDB
3. Setup MongoDB
In root :
mongo
Go to the mongo shelluse misskey
Use the misskey databasedb.users.save( {dummy:"dummy"} )
Write dummy data to initialize the db.db.createUser( { user: "misskey", pwd: "<password>", roles: [ { role: "readWrite", db: "misskey" } ] } )
Create the misskey user.exit
You're done !
4. Install Misskey
su - misskey
Connect to misskey user.git clone -b master git://github.com/syuilo/misskey.git
Clone the misskey repo from master branch.cd misskey
Navigate to misskey directorygit checkout $(git tag -l | grep -v 'rc[0-9]*$' | sort -V | tail -n 1)
Checkout to the latest releasenpm install
Install misskey dependencies.
(optional) reCAPTCHA tokens
If you want to enable reCAPTCHA, you need to generate reCAPTCHA tokens: Please visit https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/ and generate keys.
(optional) Generating VAPID keys
If you want to enable ServiceWroker, you need to generate VAPID keys: Unless you have set your global node_modules location elsewhere, you need to run this in root.
npm install web-push -g
web-push generate-vapid-keys
(optional) Create a twitter application
If you want to enable the twitter integration, you need to create a twitter app at https://developer.twitter.com/en/apply/user.
In the app you need to set the oauth callback url as : https://misskey-instance/api/tw/cb
5. Make configuration file
cp .config/example.yml .config/default.yml
Copy the.config/example.yml
and rename it todefault.yml
.- Edit
default.yml
6. Build Misskey
Build misskey with the following:
npm run build
If you're on Debian, you will need to install the build-essential
package.
If you're still encountering errors about some modules, use node-gyp:
npm install -g node-gyp
node-gyp configure
node-gyp build
npm run build
7. That is it.
Well done! Now, you have an environment that run to Misskey.
Launch normally
Just npm start
. GLHF!
Launch with systemd
- Create a systemd service here:
/etc/systemd/system/misskey.service
- Edit it, and paste this and save:
[Unit]
Description=Misskey daemon
[Service]
Type=simple
User=misskey
ExecStart=/usr/bin/npm start
WorkingDirectory=/home/misskey/misskey
TimeoutSec=60
StandardOutput=syslog
StandardError=syslog
SyslogIdentifier=misskey
Restart=always
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
systemctl daemon-reload ; systemctl enable misskey
Reload systemd and enable the misskey service.systemctl start misskey
Start the misskey service.
You can check if the service is running with systemctl status misskey
.
Way to Update to latest version of your Misskey
git fetch
git checkout $(git tag -l | grep -v 'rc[0-9]*$' | sort -V | tail -n 1)
npm install
npm run build
- Check ChangeLog for migration information
If you have any questions or troubles, feel free to contact us!