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This is not intended for production, and I am not responsible for any data loss or security issues. This is a personal project, and I am not affiliated with Bluesky.
> [!NOTE] Custom Domain
> You do not need to setup a PDS to have a custom domain in your username. Bluesky provides documentation for DNSD [How to verify your Bluesky account - Bluesky](https://bsky.social/about/blog/4-28-2023-domain-handle-tutorial)
> [!warning] Data Warning
> Before changing images, upgrading, or any other modification always backup your data!
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I haven't verified these are the minimum requirements, but they are what I found to be necessary during development. I probably had some dependencies installed already.
#### Manjaro/Arch
```bash
Manjaro/Arch
sudo pacman -S jq
```
#### Debian/Ubuntu
```bash
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt install make xxd
```
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Generate secrets and add them to `.env` file.
See [example.env](https://code.modernleft.org/gravityfargo/bluesky-pds-docker/src/branch/main/example.env) as an example.
For any Unraid users, the `xxd` command is not installed. You'll need another linux machine for that.
For any Unraid users, the `xxd` command is not installed. You'll need another Linux machine for that. I made [[Generate PDS_PLC_ROTATION_KEY|some instructions]] for using a temporary alpine container if that helps.
```bash
# Generate secret environment variables
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If you'd like to learn more about my docker setup, head over to [[getting started|Docker - Getting Started]]
By default, the image uses 1000:1000 as the UID:GID for the user. This can be changed by setting the `PUID` and `PGID` environment variables.
By default, the image uses 1000:1000 as the `UID:GID` for the user. This can be changed by setting the `PUID` and `PGID` environment variables.
> [!warning]
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![[traefik]]
Optionally, you can use the [[middleware|BlueskyHeaders]] middleware to set headers.
Optionally, you can use the [[middleware|BlueskyHeaders]] middle ware to set headers.
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Unraid does not come with the `xxd` command installed. There used to be a package called NerdTools that I used to use but it looks like it was removed. I do not recThese commands can be used. A quick google indicates [windows users can use the docker cli](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/quick-start/set-up-environment?tabs=dockerce).
Unraid does not come with the `xxd` command installed. There used to be a package called NerdTools that I used to use but it looks like it was removed. I do not recall if you can use `docker run` in Unraid, but these commands can be used. A quick google indicates [windows users can use the docker cli](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/quick-start/set-up-environment?tabs=dockerce).
```bash
# on host