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Changing Your Instance URL
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At some point, you may wish to change your instance URL. In order to
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do this, you will need to change the following:
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- The instance URL in your .env file
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- The instance URL in your ``/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/funkwhale.conf`` or ``/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/funkwhale.conf`` depending on your web server setup
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- Any references to the old URL in your database
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The changes to the database can be achieved with the ``fix_federation_ids`` script in the ``manage.py``
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file.
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Example output:
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.. code-block:: shell
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# For Docker setups
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docker-compose run --rm api python manage.py fix_federation_ids https://old-url https://new-url --no-dry-run --no-input
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# For non-Docker setups
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python manage.py fix_federation_ids https://old-url https://new-url --no-dry-run --no-input
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# Output
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Will replace 108 found occurrences of 'https://old-url' by 'https://new-url':
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- 20 music.Artist
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- 13 music.Album
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- 39 music.Track
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- 31 music.Upload
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- 1 music.Library
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- 4 federation.Actor
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- 0 federation.Activity
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- 0 federation.Follow
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- 0 federation.LibraryFollow
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Replacing on 20 music.Artist…
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Replacing on 13 music.Album…
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Replacing on 39 music.Track…
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Replacing on 31 music.Upload…
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Replacing on 1 music.Library…
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Replacing on 4 federation.Actor…
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Replacing on 0 federation.Activity…
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Replacing on 0 federation.Follow…
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Replacing on 0 federation.LibraryFollow…
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On Docker Installations
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-----------------------
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If you have followed the :doc:`Docker installation instructions <../installation/docker>`, you
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will need to do the following:
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- Edit your .env file to change the ``FUNKWHALE_HOSTNAME`` and ``DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS`` value to your new URL
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- Edit your ``/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/funkwhale.conf`` file to change the ``server_name`` values to your new URL
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- Run the following command to change all mentions of your old instance URL in the database:
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.. code-block:: shell
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docker-compose run --rm api python manage.py fix_federation_ids https://old-url https://new-url --no-dry-run --no-input
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- Restart Nginx or Apache to pick up the new changes
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.. code-block:: shell
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# For Nginx
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sudo systemctl restart nginx
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# For Apache
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sudo systemctl restart apache2
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On Non-Docker Installations
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If you have followed the :doc:`non-docker setup <../installation/debian>`, you will need to do the following:
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- Edit your .env file to change the ``FUNKWHALE_HOSTNAME`` and ``DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS`` value to your new URL
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- Edit your ``/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/funkwhale.conf`` file to change the ``server_name`` values to your new URL
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- Run the following command to change all mentions of your old instance URL in the database:
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.. code-block:: shell
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python manage.py fix_federation_ids https://old-url https://new-url --no-dry-run --no-input
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- Restart Nginx or Apache to pick up the new changes
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.. code-block:: shell
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# For Nginx
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sudo systemctl restart nginx
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# For Apache
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sudo systemctl restart apache2
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