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## Installing Satyr
A more detailed walkthrough.
### System Dependencies
Install ffmpeg(>= 4.2.1) and mysql through your distribution's package manager.
See [this page](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/) for instructions on installing node. Compatible versions are >=10. Nightly builds may fail to compile some of the native addons.
### Installing Satyr
Clone the repository and change to the directory
```bash
git clone https://gitlab.com/knotteye/satyr.git
cd satyr
```
Install nodejs dependencies
```bash
npm install
```
Run the setup script to generate a config file and database setup.
```bash
npm run setup
```
Look over the generated config file in config/generated.toml, and move it to config/local.toml when you're satisfied.
Run the setup script for the database.
```bash
sudo mysql
source install/db_setup.sql;
```
Then start the server.
```bash
npm run start
```
It is reccomended that you run Satyr behind a TLS terminating reverse proxy, like nginx.
An example systemd service is provided at install/satyr.service. It assumes you've installed satyr into /opt/satyr, and created a satyr user with the home directory /var/lib/satyr for the purpose of running the service.
## Updating Satyr
Updating should be as simple as pulling the latest code and dependencies, then building and restarting the server.
```bash
git pull
npm i
npm update
```
Then restart the server.
## Migrating Satyr
To backup and restore, you will need to export the mysqlDB. Restore the new database from the backup, then copy config and site directories to the new location.