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[SOLVED] Help with Lemmy setup

Hello! I have been struggling through a few tutorials on getting a lemmy instance to work correctly when setup with Docker. I have it mostly done, but there are various issues each time that I do not have the knowledge to properly correct. I am familiar with Docker, and already have an Oracle VPS set up on ARM64 Ubuntu. I already have portainer and an NGINX proxy set up and working okay. I have an existing lemmy instance "running" but not quite working. My best guess here would be to have someone assist with setting up the docker-compose to work with current updates/settings, as well as the config.hjson.

TIA, and I cant wait to have my own entry into the fediverse working right!

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  • Working Setup files, for my ARM64 Ubuntu host server. The postgres, lemmy, lemmy-ui, and pictrs containers all are on the lemmyinternal network only. The nginx:1-alpine container is in both networks. docker-compose.yml

    spoiler
    
    version: "3.3"
    # JatNote = Note from Jattatak for working YML at this time (Jun8,2023)
    networks:
      # communication to web and clients
      lemmyexternalproxy:
      # communication between lemmy services
      lemmyinternal:
        driver: bridge
        #JatNote: The Internal mode for this network is in the official doc, but is what broke my setup
        # I left it out to fix it. I advise the same.
    #    internal: true
    
    services:
      proxy:
        image: nginx:1-alpine
        networks:
          - lemmyinternal
          - lemmyexternalproxy
        ports:
          # only ports facing any connection from outside
          # JatNote: Ports mapped to nonsense to prevent colision with NGINX Proxy Manager
          - 680:80
          - 6443:443
        volumes:
          - ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro
          # setup your certbot and letsencrypt config 
          - ./certbot:/var/www/certbot
          - ./letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt/live
        restart: always
        depends_on:
          - pictrs
          - lemmy-ui
    
      lemmy:
      #JatNote: I am running on an ARM Ubuntu Virtual Server. Therefore, this is my image. I suggest using matching lemmy/lemmy-ui versions.
        image: dessalines/lemmy:0.17.3-linux-arm64
        hostname: lemmy
        networks:
          - lemmyinternal
        restart: always
        environment:
          - RUST_LOG="warn,lemmy_server=info,lemmy_api=info,lemmy_api_common=info,lemmy_api_crud=info,lemmy_apub=info,lemmy_db_schema=info,lemmy_db_views=info,lemmy_db_views_actor=info,lemmy_db_views_moderator=info,lemmy_routes=info,lemmy_utils=info,lemmy_websocket=info"
        volumes:
          - ./lemmy.hjson:/config/config.hjson
        depends_on:
          - postgres
          - pictrs
    
      lemmy-ui:
      #JatNote: Again, ARM based image
        image: dessalines/lemmy-ui:0.17.3-linux-arm64
        hostname: lemmy-ui
        networks:
          - lemmyinternal
        environment:
          # this needs to match the hostname defined in the lemmy service
          - LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_INTERNAL_HOST=lemmy:8536
          # set the outside hostname here
          - LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_EXTERNAL_HOST=lemmy.bulwarkob.com:1236
          - LEMMY_HTTPS=true
        depends_on:
          - lemmy
        restart: always
    
      pictrs:
        image: asonix/pictrs
        # this needs to match the pictrs url in lemmy.hjson
        hostname: pictrs
        networks:
          - lemmyinternal
        environment:
          - PICTRS__API_KEY=API_KEY
        user: 991:991
        volumes:
          - ./volumes/pictrs:/mnt
        restart: always
    
      postgres:
        image: postgres:15-alpine
        # this needs to match the database host in lemmy.hson
        hostname: postgres
        networks:
          - lemmyinternal
        environment:
          - POSTGRES_USER=AUser
          - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=APassword
          - POSTGRES_DB=lemmy
        volumes:
          - ./volumes/postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data
        restart: always
    
    

    lemmy.hjson:

    spoiler
    {
      # for more info about the config, check out the documentation
      # https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/configuration.html
      # only few config options are covered in this example config
    
      setup: {
        # username for the admin user
        admin_username: "AUser"
        # password for the admin user
        admin_password: "APassword"
        # name of the site (can be changed later)
        site_name: "Bulwark of Boredom"
      }
    
      opentelemetry_url: "http://otel:4317"
    
      # the domain name of your instance (eg "lemmy.ml")
      hostname: "lemmy.bulwarkob.com"
      # address where lemmy should listen for incoming requests
      bind: "0.0.0.0"
      # port where lemmy should listen for incoming requests
      port: 8536
      # Whether the site is available over TLS. Needs to be true for federation to work.
      # JatNote: I was advised that this is not necessary. It does work without it.
    #  tls_enabled: true
    
      # pictrs host
      pictrs: {
        url: "http://pictrs:8080/"
      # api_key: "API_KEY"
      }
    
      # settings related to the postgresql database
      database: {
        # name of the postgres database for lemmy
        database: "lemmy"
        # username to connect to postgres
        user: "aUser"
        # password to connect to postgres
        password: "aPassword"
        # host where postgres is running
        host: "postgres"
        # port where postgres can be accessed
        port: 5432
        # maximum number of active sql connections
        pool_size: 5
      }
    }
    

    The following nginx.conf is for the internal proxy, which is included in the docker-compose.yml This is entirely separate from Nginx-Proxy-Manager (NPM)

    nginx.conf:

    spoiler
    worker_processes 1;
    events {
        worker_connections 1024;
    }
    http {
        upstream lemmy {
            # this needs to map to the lemmy (server) docker service hostname
            server "lemmy:8536";
        }
        upstream lemmy-ui {
            # this needs to map to the lemmy-ui docker service hostname
            server "lemmy-ui:1234";
        }
    
        server {
            # this is the port inside docker, not the public one yet
            listen 80;
            # change if needed, this is facing the public web
            server_name localhost;
            server_tokens off;
    
            gzip on;
            gzip_types text/css application/javascript image/svg+xml;
            gzip_vary on;
    
            # Upload limit, relevant for pictrs
            client_max_body_size 20M;
    
            add_header X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN;
            add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff;
            add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block";
    
            # frontend general requests
            location / {
                # distinguish between ui requests and backend
                # don't change lemmy-ui or lemmy here, they refer to the upstream definitions on top
                set $proxpass "http://lemmy-ui";
    
                if ($http_accept = "application/activity+json") {
                  set $proxpass "http://lemmy";
                }
                if ($http_accept = "application/ld+json; profile=\"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams\"") {
                  set $proxpass "http://lemmy";
                }
                if ($request_method = POST) {
                  set $proxpass "http://lemmy";
                }
                proxy_pass $proxpass;
    
                rewrite ^(.+)/+$ $1 permanent;
                # Send actual client IP upstream
                proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
                proxy_set_header Host $host;
                proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
            }
    
            # backend
            location ~ ^/(api|pictrs|feeds|nodeinfo|.well-known) {
                proxy_pass "http://lemmy";
                # proxy common stuff
                proxy_http_version 1.1;
                proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
                proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
    
                # Send actual client IP upstream
                proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
                proxy_set_header Host $host;
                proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
            }
        }
    }
    
    

    The nginx-proxy-manager container only needs to be in the same container network as the internal nginx:1-alpine container from the stack.

    You need to create a proxy host for http port 80 to the IP address of the internal nginx:1-alpine container on the lemmyexternalproxy network in docker. Include the websockets support option.

    https://lemmy.bulwarkob.com/pictrs/image/55870601-fb24-4346-8a42-bb14bb90d9e8.png

    Then, you can use the SSL tab to do your cert and such. NPM is free to work on other networks with other containers as well, as far as I know.

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