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# forgejo
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A relatively light-weight git server hosting.
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## Defaults
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```
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forgejo_upstream_file_dir: "{{ docker_stack_files_dir }}/{{ stack_name }}"
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```
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The on-target directory where the proxy configuration file should be stashed.
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```
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forgejo_use_https: true
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```
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Whether the service should be reachable through http (port 80) or through https (port 443) and provision an https certificate. Usually you will want this to stay `true`.
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```
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forgejo_version: latest
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```
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The docker image version to be used in stack creation.
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subdomain_alias: git
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```
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If the deployed container should be served over a uri that is not the stack name.
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By default, it will be set to `git.yourdomain.com` -
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if this option is not set it will be served on `forgejo.yourdomain.com` instead.
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For now forgejo will still need to be initially set up after installation.
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This could be automated with the help of these commands:
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```sh
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docker run --name forgejo -p 8080:3000 -e FORGEJO__security__INSTALL_LOCK=true -d codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo:7
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$ docker exec forgejo migrate
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$ docker exec forgejo forgejo admin user create --admin --username root --password admin1234 --email admin@example.com
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```
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