1.6 KiB
Gitea
Self hosted Git
Followed instructions on Gitea page: https://docs.gitea.com/next/installation/install-with-docker
Steps
- Create a new user to own the gitea folder.
sudo groupadd gitea && sudo useradd giteauser && sudo usermod -a -G gitea giteauser && chown -r gitea:giteauser .
- Run via Docker Compose
docker-compose up -d
- Test postgresql
docker exec -it gitea_database bash
psql -h 127.0.0.1 -p 5432 -U gitea
- Stop server and set value in app.ini.
Add magic line to /data/persistent/gitea/gitea/gitea/conf/app.ini because local workers will otherwise assume they can use our port 3000 to reach services locally. Have to specify local url here.
This goes in the [server] section. (https://docs.gitea.com/next/administration/config-cheat-sheet)
LOCAL_ROOT_URL = http://localhost:3000/
Also modify the following:
ROOT_URL = https://git.whitney.rip
SSH_DOMAIN = git.whitney.rip
Then start containers again.
- Go to xxx.xxx.xx.xxx:3000 and fill out initial config. Everything should match up to default values.
Some things that were weird:
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could not use any port that wasnt default postgresql (5432)
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had to make sure to specify database container by the right name. Removed custom name and used just "database".
- Enable SSH on the server
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install openssh-server
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follow
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gitea#Enable_SSH_Support
Should be able to clone via HTTPS at this point.
- Handle user authentication like you'd do on Github by generating new ssh keys and adding them to the SSH Keys section.
Settings > SSH/GPG Keys > Manage SSH Keys
Now should also be able to clone with SSH.