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# Running GetMoarFediverse on Docker
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You can use docker compose for this. This `docker-compose.yml` shows how it can be used:
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```
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version: '2'
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services:
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importdata:
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image: 'ghcr.io/g3rv4/getmoarfediverse:latest'
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volumes:
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- '/path/to/GetMoarFediverse/data:/data'
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```
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On `/path/to/GetMoarFediverse/data`, you need to place a `config.json` that tells the system what you want. You could use something like this:
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```
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{
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"FakeRelayUrl": "https://fakerelay.gervas.io",
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"FakeRelayApiKey": "1TxL6m1Esx6tnv4EPxscvAmdQN7qSn0nKeyoM7LD8b9mz+GNfrKaHiWgiT3QcNMUA+dWLyWD8qyl1MuKJ+4uHA==",
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"Tags": [
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"dotnet",
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"csharp"
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],
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"Sites": [
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{
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"Host": "hachyderm.io",
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"SiteSpecificTags": [
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"hachyderm"
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]
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},
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{
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"Host": "mastodon.social"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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Once you have that set up, you can just execute it! and it will output what's going on.
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```
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g3rv4@s1:~/docker/FakeRelay$ docker-compose run --rm importdata
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Fetching tag #dotnet from mastodon.social
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Fetching tag #hachyderm from hachyderm.io
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Fetching tag #dotnet from hachyderm.io
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Fetching tag #csharp from mastodon.social
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Fetching tag #csharp from hachyderm.io
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Bringing in https://dotnet.social/users/mzikmund/statuses/109458968117245196
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```
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I'm running it as a cron every 15 minutes, doing something like this:
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```
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1,16,31,46 * * * * /usr/local/bin/docker-compose -f /path/to/GetMoarFediverse/docker-compose.yml run --rm importdata > /path/to/GetMoarFediverse/cron.log 2>&1
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```
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### What about Windows?
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You can run it on Docker on Windows, and set up a scheduled task. You can watch [this demo by Jeff Lindborg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v73ZKtP0rzE).
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I could package it as an installer, and that would remove the need of Docker... would you be interested in that? Open an issue :)
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