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## Table of Contents
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* [Features](#features)
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* [How to install](#how-to-install)
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* [LXC / VM / Bare Metal](#lxc--vm--bare-metal)
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* [Requirements](#requirements)
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* [PyPI](#pypi)
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* [From Source](#from-source)
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* [Docker](#docker)
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* [Extras](#extras)
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* [How to use](#how-to-use)
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## How to install
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### LXC / VM / Bare Metal
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### Requirements
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Maloja should run on any x86 or ARM machine that runs Python.
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I can support you with issues best if you use **Alpine Linux**.
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#### From PyPI
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Your CPU should have a single core passmark score of at the very least 1500. When virtualizing or containerizing, Maloja does not benefit from multiple assigned cores.
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500 MB RAM should give you a decent experience, but performance will benefit greatly from up to 2 GB.
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### PyPI
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You can download the included script `install_alpine.sh` and run it with
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directly (e.g. if you're not on Alpine) - make sure you have all the system packages installed.
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#### From Source
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### From Source
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Clone this repository and enter the directory with
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* `MALOJA_DATA_DIRECTORY` -- Set the directory in the container where configuration folders/files should be located
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* Mount a [volume](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#volume) to the specified directory to access these files outside the container (and to make them persistent)
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* `MALOJA_FORCE_PASSWORD` -- Set an admin password for maloja
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* `MALOJA_HOST` (Optional) -- Maloja uses IPv6 by default for the host. Set this to `0.0.0.0` if you cannot initially access the webserver
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You must also publish a port on your host machine to bind to the container's web port (default 42010)
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You must publish a port on your host machine to bind to the container's web port (default 42010). Note that the Docker version uses IPv4 per default.
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An example of a minimum run configuration when accessing maloja from an IPv4 address IE `localhost:42010`:
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An example of a minimum run configuration to access maloja via `localhost:42010`:
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```console
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docker run -p 42010:42010 -e MALOJA_HOST=0.0.0.0 maloja
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docker run -p 42010:42010 -v $PWD/malojadata:/mljdata -e MALOJA_DATA_DIRECTORY=/mljdata maloja
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```
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### Extras
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* If you'd like to display images, you will need API keys for [Last.fm](https://www.last.fm/api/account/create) and [Spotify](https://developer.spotify.com/dashboard/applications). These are free of charge!
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* Put your server behind a reverse proxy for SSL encryption. Make sure that you're proxying to the IPv6 address unless you changed your settings to use IPv4.
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* Put your server behind a reverse proxy for SSL encryption. Make sure that you're proxying to the IPv6 or IPv4 address according to your settings.
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* You can set up a cronjob to start your server on system boot, and potentially restart it on a regular basis:
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