# GoToSocial [GoToSocial](https://gotosocial.org/) is a self-hosted [ActivityPub](https://activitypub.rocks/) social network server, that this playbook can install, powered by the [mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-gotosocial](https://github.com/mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-gotosocial) Ansible role. ## Dependencies This service requires the following other services: - a [Postgres](postgres.md) database - a [Traefik](traefik.md) reverse-proxy server - (optional) the [exim-relay](exim-relay.md) mailer ## Configuration To enable this service, add the following configuration to your `vars.yml` file and re-run the [installation](../installing.md) process: ```yaml ######################################################################## # # # gotosocial # # # ######################################################################## gotosocial_enabled: true # Hostname that this server will be reachable at. # DO NOT change this after your server has already run once, or you will break things! # Examples: ["gts.example.org","some.server.com"] gotosocial_hostname: 'social.example.org' ######################################################################## # # # /gotosocial # # # ######################################################################## ``` ## Advanced account domain configuration The account domain is the second part of a user handle in the Fediverse. If your handle is @username@example.org, `example.org` is your account domain. By default GoToSocial will use `gotosocial_hostname` that you provide as account domain e.g. `social.example.org`. You might want to change this by setting `gotosocial_account_domain` if you want the domain on accounts to be `example.org` because it looks better or is just shorter/easier to remember. **Warning** DO NOT change this change this after your server has already run once, or you will break things! If you decide to use this read [the appropriate section of the installation guide](https://docs.gotosocial.org/installation_guide/advanced/#can-i-host-my-instance-at-fediexampleorg-but-have-just-exampleorg-in-my-username=) as you will have to do some additional work on the base domain. ```yaml gotosocial_account_domain: "example.org" ``` ## E-Mail configuration You can use the following variables in your `vars.yml` to enable e-mail notifications. ```yml # Check out https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/configuration/smtp/ for a configuration reference gotosocial_smtp_host: 'smtp.example.org' gotosocial_smtp_username: gotosocial@example.org gotosocial_smtp_password: yourpassword gotosocial_smtp_from: gotosocial@example.org ``` ## Usage After [installing](../installing.md), you can: - create an **administrator** user account with a command like this: `just run-tags gotosocial-add-admin --extra-vars=username=USERNAME_HERE --extra-vars=password=PASSWORD_HERE --extra-vars=email=EMAIL_HERE` - create a **regular** (non-administrator) user account with a command like this: `just run-tags gotosocial-add-user --extra-vars=username=USERNAME_HERE --extra-vars=password=PASSWORD_HERE --extra-vars=email=EMAIL_HERE` Then, you should be able to visit the URL specified in `gotosocial_hostname` and see your instance. To customize your instance, go to the `/admin` page. Use the [GtS CLI Tool](https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/admin/cli/) to do admin & maintenance tasks. E.g. use ```bash docker exec -it mash-gotosocial /gotosocial/gotosocial admin account demote --username USERNAME_HERE ``` to demote a user from admin to normal user. Refer to the [great official documentation](https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/) for more information on GoToSocial. ## Migrate an existing instance The following assumes you want to migrate from `serverA` to `serverB` (managed by mash) but you just cave to adjust the copy commands if you are on the same server. Stop the initial instance on `serverA` ```bash serverA$ systemctl stop gotosocial ``` Dump the database (depending on your existing setup you might have to adjust this) ``` serverA$ pg_dump gotosocial > latest.sql ``` Copy the files to the new server ```bash serverA$ rsync -av -e "ssh" latest.sql root@serverB:/mash/gotosocial/ serverA$ rsync -av -e "ssh" data/* root@serverB:/mash/gotosocial/data/ ``` Install (but don't start) the service and database on the server. ```bash yourPC$ just run-tags install-all yourPC$ just run-tags import-postgres --extra-vars=server_path_postgres_dump=/mash/gotosocial/latest.sql --extra-vars=postgres_default_import_database=mash-gotosocial ``` Start the services on the new server ```bash yourPC$ just run-tags start ``` Done 🥳