Uninstall Funkwhale =================== The following instructions helps you remove Funkwhale from your server, for instance after migrating to another server, or if you do not want to use Funkwhale anymore. .. warning:: The following instructions cannot be undone and might result in loss of data. If necessary, please make a backup of your server following the :doc:`backup instructions`. Especially, it must be noted that: - Remote content hosted on an S3 or S3-compatible server will not be removed. - In place imports will not be removed, provided they are located outside ``/srv/funkwhale/`` .. note:: These instructions apply only for the manual installation on Debian or Arch Linux. It matches the default setup. First, stop the all funkwhale related services: .. code-block:: shell sudo systemctl stop funkwhale.target Remove the reverse proxy configuration data and reload the reverse proxy. If you are using nginx: .. code-block:: shell sudo rm /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/funkwhale.conf sudo rm /etc/nginx/sites-available/funkwhale.conf sudo rm /etc/nginx/funkwhale_proxy.conf sudo systemctl reload nginx If you are using Apache2: .. code-block:: shell sudo rm /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/funkwhale.conf sudo rm /etc/apache2/sites-available/funkwhale.conf sudo service apache2 restart Remove the systemd services: .. code-block:: shell sudo systemctl disable funkwhale-server sudo systemctl disable funkwhale-worker sudo systemctl disable funkwhale-beat sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/funkwhale-server.service sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/funkwhale-worker.service sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/funkwhale-beat.service sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/funkwhale.target sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl reset-failed Then, remove the database: .. code-block:: shell sudo -u postgres psql -c 'DROP DATABASE funkwhale;' sudo -u postgres psql -c 'DROP USER funkwhale;' Finally, remove the user ``funkwhale`` and all funkwhale related data, including the server and the data: .. code-block:: shell sudo userdel -r funkwhale .. warning:: The last command will remove ``/srv/funkwhale/``. On the default setup, this directory contains all user data. Please proceed cautiously! However, it must be noted that: - Remote content hosted on an S3 or S3-compatible server will not be removed. - In place imports will not be removed, provided they are not located in the directory ``/srv/funkwhale/`` .. note:: If relevant, you might also want to: - remove the SSL certificates; - remove the corresponding DNS entries.