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As discussed in #12
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<h1 align="center">EteSync - Secure Data Sync</h1>
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A skeleton app for running your own [EteSync](https://www.etesync.com) server
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# Installation
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Before installing the EteSync server make sure you install `virtualenv` (for **Python 3**):
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* Arch Linux: `pacman -S python-virtualenv`
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* Debian/Ubuntu: `apt-get install python3-virtualenv`
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Then just clone the git repo and set up this app:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/etesync/server-skeleton.git
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cd server-skeleton
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# Set up the environment and deps
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virtualenv -p python3 venv # If doesn't work, try: virtualenv3 venv
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source venv/bin/activate
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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Edit the [settings file](etesync_server/settings.py). Please refer to the
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[Django deployment
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checklist](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/howto/deployment/checklist/)
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for full instructions on how to configure a Django app for production. Some
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particular settings that should be edited are:
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* [`ALLOWED_HOSTS`](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/settings/#std:setting-ALLOWED_HOSTS)
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-- this is the list of host/domain names or addresses on which the app
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will be served
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* [`DEBUG`](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/settings/#debug)
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-- handy for debugging, set to `False` for production
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* [`SECRET_KEY`](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/settings/#std:setting-SECRET_KEY)
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-- an ephemeral secret used for various cryptographic signing and token
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generation purposes. See below for how default configuration of
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`SECRET_KEY` works for this project.
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Now you can initialise our django app
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```
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./manage.py migrate
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```
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And you are done! You can now either run the debug server just to see everything works as expected by running:
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```
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./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
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```
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Using the debug server in production is not recommended, so you should configure your webserver to serve
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etesync (with TLS). An example on how to do so with nginx can be found [here](http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and_nginx.html).
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# Usage
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Create yourself an admin user:
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```
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./manage.py createsuperuser
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```
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At this stage you can either just use the admin user, or better yet, go to: ```www.your-etesync-install.com/admin```
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and create a non-privileged user that you can use.
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That's it!
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Now all that's left is to open the EteSync app, add an account, and set your custom server address under the "advance" section.
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# `SECRET_KEY` and `secret.txt`
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The default configuration creates a file “`secret.txt`” in the project’s
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base directory, which is used as the value of the Django `SECRET_KEY`
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setting. You can revoke this key by deleting the `secret.txt` file and the
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next time the app is run, a new one will be generated. Make sure you keep
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the `secret.txt` file secret (don’t accidentally commit it to version
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control, exclude it from your backups, etc.). If you want to change to a
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more secure system for storing secrets, edit `etesync_server/settings.py`
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and implement your own method for setting `SECRET_KEY` (remove the line
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where it uses the `get_secret_from_file` function). Read the Django docs
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for more information about the `SECRET_KEY` and its uses.
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# Updating
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First, run `git pull --rebase` to update this repository.
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Then, inside the virtualenv:
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1. Run `pip install -U -r requirements.txt` to update the dependencies.
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2. Run `python manage.py migrate` to perform database migrations.
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You can now restart the server.
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# Supporting EteSync
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Please consider registering an account even if you self-host in order to support the development of EteSync, or help by spreading the word.
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