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# Installation
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There are a few ways to install ActivityRelay. Follow one of the methods below, setup a reverse
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proxy, and setup the relay to run via a supervisor. Example configs for caddy, nginx, and systemd
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in `installation/`
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## Pipx
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Pipx uses pip and a custom venv implementation to automatically install modules into a Python
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environment and is the recommended method. Install pipx if it isn't installed already. Check out
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the [official pipx docs](https://pypa.github.io/pipx/installation/) for more in-depth instructions.
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python3 -m pip install pipx
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Now simply install ActivityRelay directly from git
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pipx install git+https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/relay@0.2.0
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Or from a cloned git repo.
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pipx install .
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Once finished, you can set up the relay via the setup command. It will ask a few questions to fill
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out config options for your relay
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activityrelay setup
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Finally start it up with the run command.
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activityrelay run
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Note: Pipx requires python 3.7+. If your distro doesn't have a compatible version of python, it can
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be installed via
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## Pip
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The instructions for installation via pip are very similar to pipx. Installation can be done from
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git
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python3 -m pip install git+https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/relay@0.2.0
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or a cloned git repo.
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python3 -m pip install .
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Now run the configuration wizard
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activityrelay setup
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And start the relay when finished
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activityrelay run
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## Docker
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Installation and management via Docker can be handled with the `docker.sh` script. To install
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ActivityRelay, run the install command. Once the image is built and the container is created,
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your will be asked to fill out some config options for your relay.
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./docker.sh install
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Finally start it up. It will be listening on TCP port 8080.
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./docker.sh start
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