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There are a number of commands to manage your relay's database and config. You can add `--help` to
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any category or command to get help on that specific option (ex. `activityrelay inbox --help`).
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Note: Unless specified, it is recommended to run any commands while the relay is shutdown.
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Note 2: `activityrelay` is only available via pip or pipx if `~/.local/bin` is in `$PATH`. If it
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isn't, use `python3 -m relay` if installed via pip or `~/.local/bin/activityrelay` if installed
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via pipx
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Note: `activityrelay` is only available via pip or pipx if `~/.local/bin` is in `$PATH`. If not,
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use `python3 -m relay` if installed via pip or `~/.local/bin/activityrelay` if installed via pipx.
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## Run
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activityrelay setup
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## Convert
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Convert the old config and jsonld to the new config and SQL backend. If the old config filename is
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not specified, the config will get backed up as `relay.backup.yaml` before converting.
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activityrelay convert --old-config relaycfg.yaml
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## Edit Config
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Open the config file in a text editor. If an editor is not specified with `--editor`, the default
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editor will be used.
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activityrelay edit-config --editor micro
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## Config
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Manage the relay config
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### Import
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Add all current inboxes to the whitelist
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Add all current inboxes to the whitelist.
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activityrelay whitelist import
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### List
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List the currently banned instances
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List the currently banned instances.
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activityrelay instance list
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### Ban
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Add an instance to the ban list. If the instance is currently subscribed, remove it from the
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database.
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Add an instance to the ban list. If the instance is currently subscribed, it will be removed from
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the inbox list.
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activityrelay instance ban <domain>
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activityrelay instance unban <domain>
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### Update
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Update the ban reason or note for an instance ban.
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activityrelay instance update bad.example.com --reason "the baddest reason"
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## Software
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Manage the software ban list. To get the correct name, check the software's nodeinfo endpoint.
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You can find it at nodeinfo\['software']\['name'].
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You can find it at `nodeinfo['software']['name']`.
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### List
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If the name is `RELAYS` (case-sensitive), remove all known relay software names from the list.
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activityrelay unban [-f/--fetch-nodeinfo] <name, domain, or RELAYS>
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activityrelay software unban [-f/--fetch-nodeinfo] <name, domain, or RELAYS>
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### Update
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Update the ban reason or note for a software ban. Either `--reason` and/or `--note` must be
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specified.
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activityrelay software update relay.example.com --reason "begone relay"
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## General
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### DB
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### Domain
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The path to the database. It contains the relay actor private key and all subscribed
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instances. If the path is not absolute, it is relative to the working directory.
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Hostname the relay will be hosted on.
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db: relay.jsonld
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domain: relay.example.com
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### Listener
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The address and port the relay will listen on. If the reverse proxy (nginx, apache, caddy, etc)
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is running on the same host, it is recommended to change `listen` to `localhost`
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is running on the same host, it is recommended to change `listen` to `localhost` if the reverse
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proxy is on the same host.
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listen: 0.0.0.0
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port: 8080
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### Note
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A small blurb to describe your relay instance. This will show up on the relay's home page.
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note: "Make a note about your instance here."
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### Post Limit
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The maximum number of messages to send out at once. For each incoming message, a message will be
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sent out to every subscribed instance minus the instance which sent the message. This limit
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is to prevent too many outgoing connections from being made, so adjust if necessary.
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Note: If the `workers` option is set to anything above 0, this limit will be per worker.
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push_limit: 512
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### Push Workers
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The relay can be configured to use threads to push messages out. For smaller relays, this isn't
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workers: 0
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### JSON GET cache limit
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### Database type
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JSON objects (actors, nodeinfo, etc) will get cached when fetched. This will set the max number of
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objects to keep in the cache.
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SQL database backend to use. Valid values are `sqlite` or `postgres`.
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json_cache: 1024
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database_type: sqlite
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## AP
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### Sqlite File Path
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Various ActivityPub-related settings
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Path to the sqlite database file. If the path is not absolute, it is relative to the config file.
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directory.
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sqlite_path: relay.jsonld
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## Postgresql
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In order to use the Postgresql backend, the user and database need to be created first.
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sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE USER activityrelay"
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sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE DATABASE activityrelay OWNER activityrelay"
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### Database Name
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Name of the database to use.
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name: activityrelay
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### Host
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The domain your relay will use to identify itself.
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Hostname, IP address, or unix socket the server is hosted on.
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host: relay.example.com
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host: /var/run/postgresql
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### Whitelist Enabled
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### Port
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If set to `true`, only instances in the whitelist can follow the relay. Any subscribed instances
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not in the whitelist will be removed from the inbox list on startup.
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Port number the server is listening on.
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whitelist_enabled: false
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port: 5432
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### Whitelist
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### Username
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A list of domains of instances which are allowed to subscribe to your relay.
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User to use when logging into the server.
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whitelist:
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- bad-instance.example.com
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- another-bad-instance.example.com
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user: null
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### Blocked Instances
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### Password
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A list of instances which are unable to follow the instance. If a subscribed instance is added to
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the block list, it will be removed from the inbox list on startup.
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Password for the specified user.
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blocked_instances:
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- bad-instance.example.com
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- another-bad-instance.example.com
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### Blocked Software
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A list of ActivityPub software which cannot follow your relay. This list is empty by default, but
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setting this to the below list will block all other relays and prevent relay chains
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blocked_software:
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- activityrelay
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- aoderelay
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- social.seattle.wa.us-relay
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- unciarelay
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pass: null
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