- Latest version of Docker (download). The WSL2 backend on Windows is required.
- Latest version of Docker Compose (download)
- Git (download)
If you are on Windows Docker Compose is already included, you do not need to install it yourself. If you are on Linux/MacOS you can probably use your package manager.
Developing on Windows requires some special setup to get good response times. Unfortunately performance across file systems is not great for WSL2 and recieving inotify events isn't possible. This leads to an all-around unpleasant experience. Read more about this here.
To mitigate this you can install a WSL distribution and clone the project inside there. Executing docker inside the container will still work, without directly accessing the host. Access the code with Remote Development for VSCode or simply use the network address \\wsl$
.
- Download and install the prerequisites.
- Clone the repo with
git clone https://github.com/zwagoth/e621ng.git
. cd
into the repo.- Run the following commands:
After running the commands once only
docker-compose run -e DANBOORU_DISABLE_THROTTLES=true -e SEED_POST_COUNT=100 e621 /app/bin/setup docker-compose up
docker-compose up
is needed to bring up the containers. - This would be a good time to rewatch your favorite TV series installment, cook & have breakfast/lunch/dinner, walk the dog, clean your room, etc.
By the time you get back the install will surely have completed.1 - To confirm the installation worked, open the web browser of your choice and enter
http://localhost:3000
into the address bar and see if the website loads correctly.
Note: When gems or js packages were updated you need to execute docker-compose build
to reflect them in the container.
1 If the install did not finish by the time an activity is complete please select another activity to avoid crippling boredom.
The postgres server accepts outside connections which you can use to connect with a local client. Use localhost:34517
to connect to a database named danbooru2
with the user danbooru
. Leave the password blank, anything will work.
Installation follows the same steps as the docker compose file. Ubuntu 20.04 is the current installation target. There is no script that performs these steps for you, as you need to split them up to match your infrastructure. Running a single machine install in production is possible, but is likely to be somewhat sluggish due to contention in disk between postgresql and elasticsearch. Minimum RAM is 4GB. You will need to adjust values in config files to match how much RAM is available. If you are targeting more than a hundred thousand posts and reasonable user volumes, you probably want to procure yourself a database server. See tuning guides for postgresql and elasticsearch for help planning these requirements.
These instructions won't work for everyone. If your setup is not working, here are the steps I usually recommend to people:
-
Test the database. Make sure you can connect to it using psql. Make sure the tables exist. If this fails, you need to work on correctly installing PostgreSQL, importing the initial schema, and running the migrations.
-
Test the Rails database connection by using rails console. Run Post.count to make sure Rails can connect to the database. If this fails, you need to make sure your Danbooru configuration files are correct.
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Test Nginx to make sure it's working correctly. You may need to debug your Nginx configuration file.
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Check all log files.
IQDB integration is delegated to the IQDBS service.
There's optional support for cropped thumbnails. This relies on installing
libvips-8.6
or higher and setting Danbooru.config.enable_image_cropping?
to true.