| .envrc | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| common.nix | ||
| flake.lock | ||
| flake.nix | ||
| mastodon.nix | ||
| peertube.nix | ||
| pixelfed.nix | ||
| README.md | ||
Fediverse VMs
This repo is, for now, an attempt to familiarize myself with NixOS options for Fediverse applications, and build up a configuration layer that will set most of the relevant options for you (in a semi-opinionated way) given some high-level configuration. This is in the same vein as nixos-mailserver.
Eventually, this will be tailored to high-throughput multi-machine setups. For now, it's just a small configuration to run in VMs.
Running the VMs
you can build a VM using
nixos-rebuild build-vm --flake .#<vm_name>
where <vm_name> is one of mastodon, peertube, pixelfed, or all
and then run it with
./result/bin/run-nixos-vm
You can then access the apps on your local machine (using the magic of port forwarding) at the following addresses
- 
Mastodon: http://mastodon.localhost:55001
- You will have to "accept the security risk"
 - It may take a minute for the webpage to come online. Until then you will see "502 Bad Gateway"
 - (NOTE: currently broken) email sent from the mastodon instance (e.g. for setting up an account) will be accessible at https://mastodon.localhost:55001/letter_opener
 
 - 
PeerTube: http://peertube.localhost:9000
- The root account can be accessed with username "root". The password can be obtained by running the following command on the VM:
journalctl -u peertube | perl -ne '/password: (.*)/ && print $1' - Creating other accounts has to be enabled via the admin interface. 
Administration > Configuration > Basic > Enable Signupor just add an account directly fromAdministration > Create user. But functionality can also be tested from the root account. 
 - The root account can be accessed with username "root". The password can be obtained by running the following command on the VM:
 
debugging notes
- it is sometimes useful to 
cat result/bin/run-nixos-vmto see what's really going on (e.g. which ports are getting forwarded) - relevant systemd services:
- mastodon-web.service
 - peertube.service
 - unclear yet which pixelfed services are useful
 
 - you can ssh to the machine using 
ssh -p 2222 root@localhost 
TODOs
- set up a domain name and a DNS service so we can do deploy this to an actual machine
 - set up an email service
 - add logging
- errors / logs
 - performance
 
 - switch to garage / s3 storage
 - decouple the postgres database from this machine
 - test with high use / throughput
 - configure scaling behaviour
 - remove the need for "accept security risk" dialogue if possible
 - development environment does not work seamlessly.
 - don't require proxy server
- either forward 443 directly, or get mastodon to accept connections on a different port (maybe 3000? see development environment documentation)
 
 - get letter_opener working
 - share resources (e.g. s3 storage) between the services
 
resources
- 
Tutorial for setting up better logging: https://krisztianfekete.org/self-hosting-mastodon-on-nixos-a-proof-of-concept/
 - 
Setting up development environment: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/dev/setup/
 - 
Tutorial for PeerTube that doesn't use
createLocally: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/PeerTube