Update README.md to mention LOCAL_DOMAIN variable
We use LOCAL_DOMAIN now instead of ansible_nodename to set what (sub)-domain your Mastodon instance uses.
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@ -14,11 +14,8 @@ An Ansible playbook to install Mastodon
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sure this is not a database you are currently using**
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sure this is not a database you are currently using**
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- Copy roles/mastodon-config/templates/.env.production.sample to
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- Copy roles/mastodon-config/templates/.env.production.sample to
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roles/mastodon-config/templates/.env.production, edit with all
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roles/mastodon-config/templates/.env.production, edit with all
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relevant details. (SMTP details are probably the only required one,
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relevant details (LOCAL_DOMAIN value is mandatory, it is your instance domain/sub-domain.)
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the others you can leave be)
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- Make a hosts file that looks like this:
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- Make a hosts file that looks like this (**Make sure that the nodename
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here is the domain/sub-domain you want for your Mastodon instance, we
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use it as a variable**):
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[mastodon]
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[mastodon]
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