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# installing & first time setup
1. first, install OpenResty. instructions for linux can be found [here](https://openresty.org/en/linux-packages.html).
2. then, install LuaJIT and Lua 5.1 (usually called `lua5.1` in package managers)
3. then, install [LuaRocks](https://luarocks.org) (prefer your package manager instead of a local install recommended by the guide)
4. add luarocks search dirs to path:
## docker
```bash
$ docker compose up
```
- opens port 8080
- exposes `data/db` and `data/avatars` as volumes for data backup and persistence
- exposes `secrets/` as a volume so that the script won't try to perform first time setup again
## manual
1. install:
- OpenResty. instructions for linux can be found [here](https://openresty.org/en/linux-packages.html)
- LuaJIT and Lua 5.1 (usually called `lua5.1` in package managers)
- openssl (-dev)
- sqlite (-dev)
- libsodium (-dev)
- imagemagick (-dev)
- [LuaRocks](https://luarocks.org) (either through the guide's instructions or your package manager, whichever is newer)
2. add luarocks search dirs to path:
```bash
# in .bashrc (or other shell equivalent)
eval "$(luarocks --lua-version 5.1 path)"
```
5. clone repo
6. install the dependencies:
3. clone repo
4. install the lua dependencies:
```bash
$ luarocks --local --lua-version 5.1 build --only-deps
```
7. create a file named `secrets.lua` in the project directory.
use the `secrets.lua.example` file as reference, and generate a cryptographically secure random key, for example, with:
5. run:
```bash
$ openssl rand -hex 32
```
8. run:
```bash
$ start.sh production
$ start.sh production # or 'development' or empty string
```
the script will perform some necessary first time setup (and create a hidden file in the folder to ensure it won't do so again). it will create an administrator account and print the credentials to the console; **this will only happen once**. make sure you save them somewhere. the administrator account is the only one that can promote other users to moderator.
(note the `production` argument. if called with no arguments, `start.sh` will run in a development environment, which uses a separate database.)
(note the `production` argument. if called with no arguments, `start.sh` will run in a development environment, which uses a separate database and shows more debug information.)
this app is made with the assumption that it is being reverse-proxied. as such, you may want to change the port to something other than the default `8080`. you can do that in [`config.lua`]([./config.lua]).