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# WOT Relay
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WOT Relay is a Nostr relay that saves all the notes that people you follow, and people they follow are posting.
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## Prerequisites
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- **Go**: Ensure you have Go installed on your system. You can download it from [here](https://golang.org/dl/).
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- **Build Essentials**: If you're using Linux, you may need to install build essentials. You can do this by running `sudo apt install build-essential`.
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## Setup Instructions
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Follow these steps to get the WOT Relay running on your local machine:
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### 1. Clone the repository
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/bitvora/wot-relay.git
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cd wot-relay
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```
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### 2. Copy `.env.example` to `.env`
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You'll need to create an `.env` file based on the example provided in the repository.
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```bash
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cp .env.example .env
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```
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### 3. Set your environment variables
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Open the `.env` file and set the necessary environment variables. Example variables include:
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```bash
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RELAY_NAME="YourRelayName"
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RELAY_PUBKEY="YourPublicKey"
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RELAY_DESCRIPTION="Your relay description"
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DB_PATH="/home/ubuntu/wot-relay/db" # any path you would like the database to be saved.
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INDEX_PATH="/home/ubuntu/wot-relay/templates/index.html" # path to the index.html file
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STATIC_PATH="/home/ubuntu/wot-relay/templates/static" # path to the static folder
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```
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### 4. Build the project
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Run the following command to build the relay:
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```bash
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go build
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```
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### 5. Create a Systemd Service (optional)
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To have the relay run as a service, create a systemd unit file. Here's an example:
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1. Create the file:
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```bash
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sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/wot-relay.service
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```
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2. Add the following contents:
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```ini
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[Unit]
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Description=WOT Relay Service
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/path/to/wot-relay
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WorkingDirectory=/path/to/wot-relay
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Restart=always
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EnvironmentFile=/path/to/.env
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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Replace `/path/to/` with the actual paths where you cloned the repository and stored the `.env` file.
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3. Reload systemd to recognize the new service:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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```
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4. Start the service:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl start wot-relay
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```
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5. (Optional) Enable the service to start on boot:
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```bash
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sudo systemctl enable wot-relay
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```
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### 6. Start the Project with Docker Compose (optional)
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To start the project using Docker Compose, follow these steps:
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1. Ensure Docker and Docker Compose are installed on your system.
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2. Navigate to the project directory.
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3. Ensure the `.env` file is present in the project directory and has the necessary environment variables set.
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4. You can also change the paths of the `db` folder and `templates` folder in the `docker-compose.yml` file.
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```yaml
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volumes:
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- "./db:/app/db" # only change the left side before the colon
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- "./templates/index.html:/app/templates/index.html" # only change the left side before the colon
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- "./templates/static:/app/templates/static" # only change the left side before the colon
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```
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5. Run the following command:
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```sh
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# in foreground
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docker compose up --build
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# in background
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docker compose up --build -d
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```
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6. For updating the relay, run the following command:
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```sh
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git pull
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docker compose build --no-cache
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# in foreground
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docker compose up
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# in background
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docker compose up -d
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```
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This will build the Docker image and start the `wot-relay` service as defined in the `docker-compose.yml` file. The application will be accessible on port 3334.
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### 7. Hidden Service with Tor (optional)
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Same as the step 6, but with the following command:
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```sh
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# in foreground
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docker compose -f docker-compose.tor.yml up --build
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# in background
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docker compose -f docker-compose.tor.yml up --build -d
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```
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You can find the onion address here: `tor/data/relay/hostname`
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### 8. Access the relay
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Once everything is set up, the relay will be running on `localhost:3334`.
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```bash
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http://localhost:3334
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```
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## License
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This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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