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# Install agate in a docker container
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(these instructions assume you use linux and have some experience with both docker and the command line)
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## obtain the source code
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There are currently no container images online so you have to build the image yourself before you can use it.
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There are two options available for this: downloading a release or cloning the repository with `git`.
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I will explain both methods but if you're unsure which method to use, I would recommend the release for new comers because it's probably more tested so you'll encounter less problems.
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### downloading the release tarball
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Download the tarball. Go to [https://github.com/mbrubeck/agate/releases/latest](https://github.com/mbrubeck/agate/releases/latest), and copy the url of the source code tarball.
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```
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wget URL
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```
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Then unpack the tarball and remove it afterwards:
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```
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tar -xzf tarball.tar.gz
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rm tarball.tar.gz
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```
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### clone the repository with git
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I assume you have git already installed. If not, please search on how to do it in the internet.
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```
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git clone https://github.com/mbrubeck/agate
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cd agate
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```
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## build the image
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Enter the `tools/docker` directory:
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```
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cd tools/docker
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```
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And now build the docker image:
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```
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docker build -t agate .
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```
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This process will take a few minutes because all the rust modules have to be compiled from source.
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## start the docker container
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```
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docker run -t -d --name agate -p 1965:1965 -v /var/www/gmi:/gmi -v /var/www/gmi/.certificates:/app/.certificates -e HOSTNAME=example.org -e LANG=en-US agate:latest
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```
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You have to replace `/var/www/gmi/` with the folder where you'd like to have gemtext files and `/var/www/gmi/.certificates/` with the folder where you'd like to have your certificates stored. You also have to have to replace `example.org` with your domain name and if plan to speak in a different language than english in your gemini space than you should replace `en-US` with your countries language code (for example de-DE or fr-CA).
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## That's it! Now have agate running in a docker container!
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