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- We can rebrand this quite safely, as only new installations would likely look into this file and configure the correct folders(to use forgejo instead of gitea). Co-authored-by: Gusted <postmaster@gusted.xyz> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/137 (cherry picked from commit fa78e52b5d25556b4a4313c4ac78edf6306c5bbe) (cherry picked from commit e36d649989a69a1761c3d7cc709f97f80c8d378a) (cherry picked from commit 37e15a2f4108c4b7e082a69fb8cb77068fa6dc15) (cherry picked from commit a09a4b3ce0b6f63ac44bf4ea0f4ba275a9915598)
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86 lines
2.4 KiB
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[Unit]
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Description=Forgejo (Beyond coding. We forge.)
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After=syslog.target
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After=network.target
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###
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# Don't forget to add the database service dependencies
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###
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#
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#Wants=mysql.service
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#After=mysql.service
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#
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#Wants=mariadb.service
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#After=mariadb.service
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#
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#Wants=postgresql.service
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#After=postgresql.service
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#
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#Wants=memcached.service
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#After=memcached.service
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#
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#Wants=redis.service
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#After=redis.service
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#
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###
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# If using socket activation for main http/s
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###
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#
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#After=forgejo.main.socket
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#Requires=forgejo.main.socket
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#
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###
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# (You can also provide forgejo an http fallback and/or ssh socket too)
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#
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# An example of /etc/systemd/system/forgejo.main.socket
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###
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##
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## [Unit]
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## Description=Forgejo Web Socket
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## PartOf=forgejo.service
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##
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## [Socket]
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## Service=forgejo.service
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## ListenStream=<some_port>
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## NoDelay=true
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##
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## [Install]
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## WantedBy=sockets.target
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##
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###
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[Service]
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# Uncomment the next line if you have repos with lots of files and get a HTTP 500 error because of that
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# LimitNOFILE=524288:524288
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RestartSec=2s
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Type=simple
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User=git
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Group=git
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WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/forgejo/
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# If using Unix socket: tells systemd to create the /run/forgejo folder, which will contain the forgejo.sock file
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# (manually creating /run/forgejo doesn't work, because it would not persist across reboots)
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#RuntimeDirectory=forgejo
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/forgejo web --config /etc/forgejo/app.ini
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Restart=always
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Environment=USER=git HOME=/home/git GITEA_WORK_DIR=/var/lib/forgejo
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# If you install Git to directory prefix other than default PATH (which happens
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# for example if you install other versions of Git side-to-side with
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# distribution version), uncomment below line and add that prefix to PATH
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# Don't forget to place git-lfs binary on the PATH below if you want to enable
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# Git LFS support
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#Environment=PATH=/path/to/git/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
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# If you want to bind Forgejo to a port below 1024, uncomment
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# the two values below, or use socket activation to pass Forgejo its ports as above
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###
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#CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
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#AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE
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###
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# In some cases, when using CapabilityBoundingSet and AmbientCapabilities option, you may want to
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# set the following value to false to allow capabilities to be applied on Forgejo process. The following
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# value if set to true sandboxes Forgejo service and prevent any processes from running with privileges
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# in the host user namespace.
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###
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#PrivateUsers=false
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###
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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