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* Move app install dir from /opt to /var/www * Revamp the way binaries are downloaded thanks to manifestv2 (no need to check for arch, etc) * Remove custom helpers (exec_as, ynh_handle_app_migration) * Rename LFS_KEY as LFS_JWT_SECRET and KEY as SECRET_KEY as named in app.ini * Add JWT_SECRET for oauth and INTERNAL_TOKEN in app.ini * update upstream sample app.ini URL * Disable actions for now. * Automatically add ssh permissions to the system user * Remove support for upgrade before 1.6.4. Edit test_upgrade_from accordingly.
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## Git access
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### Via HTTPS
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If you want to use git repositories with `https` remotes, you need to set this app as **public**.
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### Via SSH
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If you want to use Gitea with SSH and be able to pull/push with your SSH key, your SSH daemon must be properly configured to use private/public keys.
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Here is a sample configuration `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` that works with Gitea:
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```bash
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PubkeyAuthentication yes
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AuthorizedKeysFile /home/yunohost.app/%u/.ssh/authorized_keys
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ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
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PasswordAuthentication no
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UsePAM no
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```
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You must also add your public key to your Gitea profile.
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When using SSH on any port other than 22, you need to add these lines to your SSH configuration `~/.ssh/config`:
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```bash
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Host __DOMAIN__
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port 2222 # change this with the port you use
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```
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## LFS setup
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To use a repository with an `LFS` setup, you need to activate it on `__INSTALL_DIR__/custom/conf/app.ini`
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```ini
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[server]
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LFS_START_SERVER = true
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LFS_HTTP_AUTH_EXPIRY = 20m
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```
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By default, NGINX is configured with a maximum value for uploading files at 200 MB. It's possible to change this value on `/etc/nginx/conf.d/__DOMAIN__.d/__APP__.conf`.
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```nginx
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client_max_body_size 200M;
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```
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Don't forget to restart Gitea:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl restart __APP__.service`.
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```
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> These settings are restored to the default configuration when updating Gitea. Remember to restore your configuration after all updates.
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## Upgrade
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From command line:
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```bash
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yunohost app upgrade __APP__
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```
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If you want to bypass the safety backup before upgrading, run:
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```bash
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yunohost app upgrade --no-safety-backup __APP__
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```
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## Backup
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This application now uses the core-only feature of the backup. To keep the integrity of the data and to have a better guarantee of the restoration it is recommended to proceed as follows:
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- Stop Gitea service:
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```bash
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systemctl stop __APP__.service
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```
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- Launch Gitea backup:
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```bash
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yunohost backup create --app __APP__
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```
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- Backup your data with your specific strategy (could be with rsync, borg backup or just cp). The data is generally stored in `/home/yunohost.app/__APP__`.
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- Restart Gitea service:
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```bash
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systemctl stop __APP__.service
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```
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## Remove
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Due of the backup core only feature the data directory in `/home/yunohost.app/__APP__` **is not removed**. It must be manually deleted to purge user data from the app.
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