* Remove the warning
* Explain why you want swap even under normal conditions
* Provide some general recommendations
Adds a section on how to limit memory usage the right way, instead of
disabling swap and hoping it works out.
* update go text, include text/display
* [feature] Set instance langs, show post lang on frontend
* go fmt
* WebGet
* set language for whole article, don't use FA icon
* mention instance languages + other optional config vars
* little tweak
* put languages in config properly
* warn log language parse
* change some naming around
* tidy up validate a bit
* lint
* rename LanguageTmpl in template
* [docs] Callout no cluster/multi-node support
Though we have a GitHub issue for this, we don't mention it anywhere in
the docs. This adds it to the deployment considerations so hopefully
folks will see it when standing up their own instance.
* [docs] Add daenney as a developer
This adds the CSP header with a policy of only loading from the same
domain. We don't make use of external media, CSS, JS, fonts, so we don't
ever need external data loaded in our context.
When building a DEBUG build, the policy gets extended to include
localhost:*, i.e localhost on any port. This keeps the live-reloading
flow for JS development working. localhost and 127.0.0.1 are considered
to be the same so mixing and matching those doesn't result in a CSP
violation.
With Feditext now accepting beta users, this adds it as the third
client to recommend so we have web and the dominant mobile platforms
covered.
This also removes the screenshots from the README, because it became a
mess trying to add a third one. Either the cells become very narrow, or
the table doubles in height. As the UI may also change over time, it
might be better to point folks at the apps instead who'll hopefully have
up to date screenshots in their storefronts.
* [docs] Rework backups a bit
This changes the existing backup documentation to:
* Push a bit harder on people to perform backups, it's not really just a
nice to have
* Removes the language about migrating to/from GoToSocial and a
different ActivityPub server since that's really not supported
* Adds a section about using backup software and provides an example on
how to do this using Borgmatic
* [docs] Remove too much info in db section
* [docs] Add docs on how to backup local media
This adds documentation pointing people at the media list-local command
in order to determine what media files they need to include as part of
their backups.
Provides a Python script that people can use to transform the media
listing from the CLI into Borg patterns. It also includes a Borgmatic
config.yaml in the repository so people can easily fetch it instead of
copy-pasting from the docs.
* [bugfix] Ensure we emit an absolute path prefix
It works either way, as a pattern like data/files/<ID> would match a
file on /data/files/<ID>. But it would potentially also match any path
that happens to include data/files/<ID> but not rooted at the
storage-local-base-path.
* [docs] Add more links to media list CLI reference
* [docs] Add a certificates guide in Advanced
This adds some documentation about the process of getting certificates
through ACME in general. It also provides a number of links to
alternative clients and certbot deployment guides that are up to date.
Slightly restructure the NGINX and Apache reverse proxy documentation
and insert mentions to the Provisioning TLS certificates advanced
documentation in them.
* [docs] Add firewall section in Advanced
* [docs] Add new guides to section indexes
* [docs] Fix spelling issue
* [docs] Fix a few typos
* [docs] Made Advanced its own section
This splits the Advanced page off from the Getting Started guide and
makes it its own thing. It now has some additional sub-sections for
bigger topics like caching and enhanced security. This also moves
tracing from Getting Started to Advanced as that feels like a more
appropriate location for it.
The enhanced security looks a little silly with a single section, but I
have guides pending for firewall configurations and I'd also like to
consolidate our how to provision TLS certificates in there as we repeat
this information multiple times.
* [docs] Fix all my spelling errors
* [docs] Inline the links in sandboxing
This tries to revamp/restructure the installation guide. It's renamed to
"Getting Started" as it now contains a few more things than just the
installation, especially the deployment considerations which we didn't
use to spell out as much ahead of time.
Installation is now a section with the guides on their own. I've removed
a bit of redundancy like the user creation. I also removed the rogue
reverse proxy section in the Docker guide and lifted that into the
reverse proxy section.