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author | Yannick Bungers | 2021-04-17 16:33:49 +0200 |
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committer | GitHub | 2021-04-17 16:33:49 +0200 |
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Merge pull request #984 from hedgedoc/docs/upgrade-instructions
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diff --git a/docs/content/guides/migrations-and-breaking-changes.md b/docs/content/guides/migrations-and-breaking-changes.md deleted file mode 100644 index bbc320b1..00000000 --- a/docs/content/guides/migrations-and-breaking-changes.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -# Migrations and Notable Changes - -## Migrating to 1.4.0 - -We dropped support for node 6 with this version. If you have any trouble running this version, please double check that you are running at least node 8! - -## Migrating to 1.3.2 - -This is not a breaking change, but to stay up to date with the community -repository, you may need to update a few urls. This is not a breaking change. - -See more at [issue #10](https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/issues/10) - -### Native setup using git - -Change the upstream remote using `git remote set-url origin https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc.git`. - -### Docker - -When you use our [container repository](https://github.com/hedgedoc/container) -(which was previously `hedgedoc-container`) all you can simply run `git pull` and -your `docker-compose.yml` will be updated. - -When you setup things yourself, make sure you use the new image: -[`quay.io/hedgedoc/hedgedoc`](https://quay.io/repository/hedgedoc/hedgedoc?tab=tags). - -### Heroku - -All you need to do is [disconnect GitHub](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/github-integration#disconnecting-from-github) -and [reconnect it](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/github-integration#enabling-github-integration) -with this new repository. - -Or you can use our Heroku button and redeploy your instance and link the old -database again. - -## Migrating to 1.1.0 - -We deprecated the older lower case config style and moved on to camel case style. Please have a look at the current `config.json.example` and check the warnings on startup. - -*Notice: This is not a breaking change right now but will be in the future* - -## Migrating to 0.5.0 - -[migration-to-0.5.0 migration tool](https://github.com/hackmdio/migration-to-0.5.0) - -We don't use LZString to compress socket.io data and DB data after version 0.5.0. -Please run the migration tool if you're upgrading from the old version. - -## Migrating to 0.4.0 - -[migration-to-0.4.0 migration tool](https://github.com/hackmdio/migration-to-0.4.0) - -We've dropped MongoDB after version 0.4.0. -So here is the migration tool for you to transfer the old DB data to the new DB. -This tool is also used for official service. diff --git a/docs/content/setup/docker.md b/docs/content/setup/docker.md index f6aeb833..11ff9b02 100644 --- a/docs/content/setup/docker.md +++ b/docs/content/setup/docker.md @@ -1,20 +1,93 @@ # HedgeDoc Docker Image -[![Try in PWD](https://cdn.rawgit.com/play-with-docker/stacks/cff22438/assets/images/button.png)](http://play-with-docker.com?stack=https://github.com/hedgedoc/container/raw/master/docker-compose.yml&stack_name=hedgedoc) +!!! info "Requirements on your server" + - [Git](https://git-scm.com/) + - [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) 17.03.1 or higher + - [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) -## Debian-based version +The official docker images are [available on quay.io](https://quay.io/repository/hedgedoc/hedgedoc). +We currently only support the `amd64` architecture. -[![Docker Repository on Quay](https://quay.io/repository/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/status "Docker Repository on Quay")](https://quay.io/repository/hedgedoc/hedgedoc) -## Alpine-based version +The easiest way to get started with HedgeDoc and Docker is to use the following `docker-compose.yml`: -[![Docker Repository on Quay](https://quay.io/repository/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/status "Docker Repository on Quay")](https://quay.io/repository/hedgedoc/hedgedoc) +!!! warning + This is a minimal example to get started quickly and not intended for production use. -The easiest way to setup HedgeDoc using docker are using the following three commands: +```yaml +version: '3' +services: + database: + image: postgres:9.6-alpine + environment: + - POSTGRES_USER=hedgedoc + - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password + - POSTGRES_DB=hedgedoc + volumes: + - database:/var/lib/postgresql/data + restart: always + app: + # Make sure to use the latest release from https://hedgedoc.org/latest-release + image: quay.io/hedgedoc/hedgedoc:1.7.2 + environment: + - CMD_DB_URL=postgres://hedgedoc:password@database:5432/hedgedoc + - CMD_DOMAIN=localhost + - CMD_URL_ADDPORT=true + volumes: + - uploads:/hedgedoc/public/uploads + ports: + - "3000:3000" + restart: always + depends_on: + - database +volumes: + database: + uploads: +``` +After executing `docker-compose up`, HedgeDoc should be available at [http://127.0.0.1:3000](http://127.0.0.1:3000). +You can now continue to configure your container with environment variables. +Check out [the configuration docs](/configuration) for more details. + +## Upgrading + +!!! warning + Before you upgrade, **always read the release notes**. + You can find them on our [releases page](https://hedgedoc.org/releases/). + +!!! info "Upgrading to 1.7" + Together with changing the name to "HedgeDoc" the default username, + password and database name have been changed in `docker-compose.yml`. + + In order to migrate the existing database to the new default credentials, run + ```shell + docker-compose exec database createuser --superuser -Uhackmd postgres + docker-compose exec database psql -Upostgres -c "alter role hackmd rename to hedgedoc; alter role hedgedoc with password 'password'; alter database hackmd rename to hedgedoc;" + ``` + before running `docker-compose up`. + +You can upgrade to the latest release by stopping the containers and changing the referenced image version in `docker-compose.yml`. +Then run `docker-compose up` to start HedgeDoc again. + +### Migrating from CodiMD & HackMD + +If you currently use CodiMD or HackMD, you should be able to swap the docker image for ours. +See [the general migration hints](/setup/getting-started/#migrating-from-codimd-hackmd) for compatibility details. + + +## Backup + +If you use a PostgreSQL database, you can leverage this command to create a backup: + +```shell + docker-compose exec database pg_dump hedgedoc -U hedgedoc > backup.sql +``` + + +## Restore + +If you want to restore your PostgreSQL backup, run these commands before starting the application for the first time: -```sh -git clone https://github.com/hedgedoc/container.git hedgedoc-container -cd hedgedoc-container -docker-compose up +```shell +docker-compose up -d database +cat backup.sql | docker exec -i $(docker-compose ps -q database) psql -U hedgedoc ``` -Read more about it in the [container repository](https://github.com/hedgedoc/container). diff --git a/docs/content/setup/getting-started.md b/docs/content/setup/getting-started.md index a8180793..2b1f8653 100644 --- a/docs/content/setup/getting-started.md +++ b/docs/content/setup/getting-started.md @@ -6,5 +6,28 @@ To set up your instance follow these steps: 1. Choose an installation method and follow the instructions 2. [Configure your reverse proxy](https://docs.hedgedoc.org/guides/reverse-proxy/) 3. [Configure HedgeDoc](https://docs.hedgedoc.org/configuration/) +4. If you didn't disable [local accounts](/configuration/#email-local-account), you can use the "Sign In" button to + create an account, login and start using HedgeDoc. Follow us on <a href="https://social.hedgedoc.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferer noopener">:fontawesome-brands-mastodon:{: .mastodon }Mastodon</a> or <a href="https://social.hedgedoc.org/twitter" target="_blank" rel="noreferer noopener">:fontawesome-brands-twitter:{: .twitter }Twitter</a> for updates. + +## Upgrading HedgeDoc + +HedgeDoc follows [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/). +This means that minor and patch releases should not introduce user-facing backwards-incompatible changes. + +You can find more details about upgrading in the instructions of your installation method. + +!!! warning + Before you upgrade, **always read the release notes**. + You can find them on our [releases page](https://hedgedoc.org/releases/). + +## Migrating from CodiMD & HackMD +Migrating from CodiMD <= 1.6.0 or HackMD <= 1.1.0 to HedgeDoc should be safe, +just make sure to read the release notes. +A particular issue that has come up is when handling TLS connections using a reverse proxy. +You must [set the `X-Forwarded-Proto` header correctly](https://docs.hedgedoc.org/guides/reverse-proxy/#reverse-proxy-config). + +Migrating from more recent versions of CodiMD is not guaranteed to work, although some community members +[reported success migrating from CodiMD 2.2](https://community.hedgedoc.org/t/solved-upgrade-from-dockerlized-codimd/271). +If you successfully migrated from other versions, please report your upgrade results in the [community forum](https://community.hedgedoc.org/). diff --git a/docs/content/setup/manual-setup.md b/docs/content/setup/manual-setup.md index 4d03b752..e32d6843 100644 --- a/docs/content/setup/manual-setup.md +++ b/docs/content/setup/manual-setup.md @@ -1,41 +1,137 @@ # Manual Installation -## Requirements on your server - -- Node.js 10.13 or up -- Database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MSSQL) - The database must use charset `utf8`. This is typically the default in PostgreSQL and SQLite. - In MySQL and MariaDB UTF-8 might need to be set with `alter database <DBNAME> character set utf8 collate utf8_bin;` - Be aware of older MySQL and MariaDB versions which sometimes use shorter representations of UTF-8 than 4 bytes. - This can break if symbols with more bytes are used. - You can use `alter database <DBNAME> character set utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci` to be on the safe side. -- NPM (and its dependencies, [node-gyp](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation)) -- Yarn -- Bash (for the setup script) -- For **building** the HedgeDoc frontend you need a machine with at least **2 GB** RAM. - - Starting with release 1.7 the release tarball includes the frontend, so building it yourself is not necessary. - -## Instructions - -1. Check if you meet the [requirements at the top of this document](#requirements-on-your-server). -2. Download a [release](https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/releases) tarball and extract it. - Alternatively, you can use Git to clone the repository and checkout a release, e.g. with `git clone -b 1.7.2 https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc.git`. -3. Enter the directory and type `bin/setup`, which will install the dependencies and create configs. -4. Modify the file named `config.json` or configure HedgeDoc through environment variables which will overwrite the configs, see docs [here](../configuration.md). -5. **If using the release tarball for 1.7.0 or newer, this step can be skipped.** - Build the frontend bundle by `yarn run build` (use `yarn run dev` if you are in development) -6. It is recommended to start your server manually once: `NODE_ENV=production yarn start`, this way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur (leave out `NODE_ENV=production` for development). -7. Run the server as you like (node, forever, pm2, SystemD, Init-Scripts) - -## How to upgrade your installation - -If you are upgrading HedgeDoc from an older version, follow these steps: - -1. Check if you meet the [requirements at the top of this document](#requirements-on-your-server). -2. Verify which version you were running before and take a look at [migrations and breaking changes](../guides/migrations-and-breaking-changes.md) to see if additional steps, or configuration changes are necessary! -3. Fully stop your old HedgeDoc server. -4. `git pull` or unzip a new release in the directory. +!!! info "Requirements on your server" + - Node.js 10.13 or higher + - Database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MSSQL) + The database must use charset `utf8`. This is typically the default in PostgreSQL and SQLite. + In MySQL and MariaDB UTF-8 might need to be set with `alter database <DBNAME> character set utf8 collate utf8_bin;` + Be aware of older MySQL and MariaDB versions which sometimes use shorter representations of UTF-8 than 4 bytes. + This can break if symbols with more bytes are used. + You can use `alter database <DBNAME> character set utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci` to be on the safe side. + - NPM (and its dependencies, [node-gyp](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#installation)) + - [Yarn Classic](https://classic.yarnpkg.com) 1.22 or higher (Yarn 2 is currently not supported) + - Bash (for the setup script) + - For **building** the HedgeDoc frontend you need a machine with at least **2 GB** RAM. + - Starting with release 1.7 the release tarball includes the prebuilt frontend, so building it yourself is not necessary. + +1. Check if you meet the [requirements at the top of this document](#manual-installation). +2. Download the [latest release](https://hedgedoc.org/latest-release/) and extract it. + <small>Alternatively, you can use Git to clone the repository and checkout a release, e.g. with `git clone -b 1.7.2 https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc.git`.</small> +3. Enter the directory and execute `bin/setup`, which will install the dependencies and create example configs. +4. Configure HedgeDoc: To get started, you can use this minimal `config.json`: + ```json + { + "production": { + "db": { + "dialect": "sqlite", + "storage": "./db.hedgedoc.sqlite" + }, + "urlAddPort": true, + "domain": "localhost" + } + } + ``` + It's also possible to use environment variables. + For details, have a look at [the configuration documentation](../configuration.md). +5. *:octicons-light-bulb-16: If you use the release tarball for 1.7.0 or newer, this step can be skipped.* + Build the frontend bundle by running `yarn run build`. +6. It is recommended to start your server manually once: + ```shell + NODE_ENV=production yarn start + ``` + This way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur. + <small>You can leave out `NODE_ENV=production` for development.</small> +7. If you use the example config, HedgeDoc should now be available at [http://127.0.0.1:3000](http://127.0.0.1:3000). +8. Run the server as you like (node, forever, pm2, systemd, Init-Scripts). + See [below](#systemd-unit-example) for an example using systemd. + +## Upgrading + +!!! warning + Before you upgrade, **always read the release notes**. + You can find them on our [releases page](https://hedgedoc.org/releases/). + +If you want to upgrade HedgeDoc from an older version, follow these steps: + +1. Check if you still meet the [requirements at the top of this document](#requirements-on-your-server). +2. Ensure you read the [release notes](https://hedgedoc.org/releases/) of all versions between your current version + and the latest release. +2. Fully stop your old HedgeDoc server. +3. [Download](https://hedgedoc.org/latest-release/) the new release and extract it over the old directory. + <small>If you use Git, you can check out the new tag with e.g. `git fetch origin && git checkout 1.7.2`</small> 5. Run `bin/setup`. This will take care of installing dependencies. It is safe to run on an existing installation. -6. Build front-end bundle by `yarn run build` (use `yarn run dev` if you are in development). -7. It is recommended to start your server manually once: `NODE_ENV=production yarn start`, this way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur (leave out `NODE_ENV=production` for development). +6. *:octicons-light-bulb-16: If you used the release tarball for 1.7.0 or newer, this step can be skipped.* + Build the frontend bundle by running `yarn run build`. +7. It is recommended to start your server manually once: + ```shell + NODE_ENV=production yarn start + ``` + This way it's easier to see warnings or errors that might occur. 8. You can now restart the HedgeDoc server! + +## Systemd Unit Example +Using the unit file below, you can run HedgeDoc as a systemd service. + +!!! warning + - In this example, you must configure HedgeDoc using the `config.json` file and the + `production` key. + - Make sure the user and group `hedgedoc` exists and has appropriate permissions in the + directory you installed HedgeDoc in or change the `User` and `Group` settings in the unit + file. + - Make sure `WorkingDirectory` points to the directory you installed HedgeDoc in. + - Make sure `ReadWritePaths` contains all directories HedgeDoc might write to. This may + include the `public/uploads` folder if you configured local storage. If you use SQLite, you + must also include the directory where the database file is saved. **Do not save the SQLite + file in the root directory of the HedgeDoc installation**, but create a subfolder like `db`! + - If you use an external database like PostgreSQL or MariaDB, make sure to add a corresponding + `After` statement. + +```ini +[Unit] +Description=HedgeDoc - The best platform to write and share markdown. +Documentation=https://docs.hedgedoc.org/ +After=network.target +# Uncomment if you use MariaDB/MySQL +# After=mysql.service +# Uncomment if you use PostgreSQL +# After=postgresql.service + +[Service] +Type=exec +Environment=NODE_ENV=production +Restart=always +RestartSec=2s +ExecStart=/usr/bin/yarn start --production +CapabilityBoundingSet= +NoNewPrivileges=true +PrivateDevices=true +RemoveIPC=true +LockPersonality=true +ProtectControlGroups=true +ProtectKernelTunables=true +ProtectKernelModules=true +ProtectKernelLogs=true +ProtectClock=true +ProtectHostname=true +ProtectProc=noaccess +RestrictRealtime=true +RestrictSUIDSGID=true +RestrictNamespaces=true +RestrictAddressFamilies=AF_UNIX AF_INET AF_INET6 +ProtectSystem=strict +ProtectHome=true +PrivateTmp=true +SystemCallArchitectures=native +SystemCallFilter=@system-service + +# You may have to adjust these settings +User=hedgedoc +Group=hedgedoc +WorkingDirectory=/opt/hedgedoc + +# Example: local storage for uploads and SQLite +# ReadWritePaths=/opt/hedgedoc/public/uploads /opt/hedgedoc/db + +[Install] +WantedBy=multi-user.target +``` diff --git a/docs/mkdocs.yml b/docs/mkdocs.yml index 5b04cc40..5a5056ef 100644 --- a/docs/mkdocs.yml +++ b/docs/mkdocs.yml @@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ nav: - MinIO: guides/minio-image-upload.md - S3: guides/s3-image-upload.md - Migrate from Etherpad: guides/migrate-etherpad.md - - Breaking Changes: guides/migrations-and-breaking-changes.md - Migration Troubleshooting: guides/migration-troubleshooting.md - Terms of Use Setup: guides/providing-terms.md - Configuration: configuration.md @@ -60,6 +59,7 @@ markdown_extensions: emoji_generator: !!python/name:materialx.emoji.to_svg - attr_list - footnotes + - admonition theme: name: 'material' language: en |