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Add a Dockerfile and instructions to run with Docker See merge request pleroma/relay!20
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viera.yaml
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viera.jsonld
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# config file
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relay.yaml
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FROM python:3-alpine
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WORKDIR /workdir
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RUN apk add alpine-sdk autoconf automake libtool gcc
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ADD requirements.txt /workdir/
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RUN pip3 install -r requirements.txt
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ADD . /workdir/
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CMD ["python", "-m", "relay"]
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VOLUME ["/workdir/data"]
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When following remote relays, you should use the `/actor` endpoint as you would in
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Pleroma and other LitePub-compliant software.
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## Docker
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You can run ActivityRelay with docker. Edit `relay.yaml` so that the database
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location is set to `./data/relay.jsonld` and then build and run the docker
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image :
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$ docker volume create activityrelay-data
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$ docker build -t activityrelay .
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$ docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -v activityrelay-data:/workdir/data activityrelay
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