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# Single Server
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## Installation
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The core dependencies are Python3, Django3, Celery, PostgreSQL, Redis, ffmpeg. Any system that can have these dependencies installed, can run MediaCMS. But we strongly suggest installing on Linux Ubuntu 18 or 20 versions.
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Installation on a Ubuntu 18 or 20 system with git utility installed should be completed in a few minutes with the following steps.
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Make sure you run it as user root, on a clear system, since the automatic script will install and configure the following services: Celery/PostgreSQL/Redis/Nginx and will override any existing settings.
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Automated script - tested on Ubuntu 18, Ubuntu 20, and Debian Buster
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```bash
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mkdir /home/mediacms.io && cd /home/mediacms.io/
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git clone https://github.com/mediacms-io/mediacms
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cd /home/mediacms.io/mediacms/ && bash ./install.sh
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```
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The script will ask if you have a URL where you want to deploy MediaCMS, otherwise it will use localhost. If you provide a URL, it will use Let's Encrypt service to install a valid ssl certificate.
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## Update
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If you've used the above way to install MediaCMS, update with the following:
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```bash
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cd /home/mediacms.io/mediacms # enter mediacms directory
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source /home/mediacms.io/bin/activate # use virtualenv
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git pull # update code
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python manage.py migrate # run Django migrations
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sudo systemctl restart mediacms celery_long celery_short # restart services
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```
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## Configuration
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Checkout the configuration docs on [Configuration](docs/Configuration.md) page.
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## Maintenance
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Database can be backed up with pg_dump and media_files on Y/home/mediacms.io/mediacms/media_files |