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# Port and host to bind the server to. If running in Docker, there's no point changing them.
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PORT=8080
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HOST=0.0.0.0
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# The URI used for connecting to redis
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REDIS_URI=localhost:6379
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ROOT_REDIRECT=
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# URL that the root of the API will redirect to.
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# The site specified here HAS TO link to the source code (including your modificiations, if applicable),
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# to comply with the AGPL-3.0 license terms.
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# If your instance is public, you should also provide a Privacy Policy for your users.
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ROOT_REDIRECT=https://github.com/Vencord/Vencloud
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# Your Discord application data
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# 1. Create application at https://discord.com/developers/applications
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# 2. Navigate to the OAuth2 tab
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# 3. Under "Client information", you'll find the client id and secret. You'll have to press "Reset Secret" to get the secret
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# 4. Under "Redirects", click "Add Redirect" and add your domain with `/v1/oauth/callback` appended to it
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DISCORD_CLIENT_ID=
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DISCORD_CLIENT_SECRET=
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DISCORD_REDIRECT_URI=
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DISCORD_REDIRECT_URI=https://example.com/v1/oauth/callback
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# This is prepended to the user ID before hashing to generate the key used to store their api secret.
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# Can be generated via `openssl rand -hex 64`. At least 32 bytes should be used
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PEPPER_SECRETS=
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# This is prepended to the user ID before hashing to generate the key used to store their settings.
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# Can be generated with `openssl rand -hex 64`. At least 32 bytes should be used
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PEPPER_SETTINGS=
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SIZE_LIMIT=33554432
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# The maximum settings backup size in bytes. Default is 32MB.
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SIZE_LIMIT=32000000
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# List of Discord user IDs allowed to use the service, separated by commas.
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# If empty, all users are allowed
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ALLOWED_USERS=
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# Whether to enable and expose analytics at /metrics
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PROMETHEUS=false
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PROXY_HEADER=
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# The header containing the connecting user's ip when running behind a reverse proxy,
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# e.g. X-Forwarded-For or CF-Connecting-IP. Used for anti abuse purposes.
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# If not using a reverse proxy, leave this empty
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PROXY_HEADER=X-Forwarded-For
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@@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ docker-compose.override.yml
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# binaries
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Backend
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Backend.exe
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backend
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# Backend
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Vencord API
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# Vencloud
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## Hosting
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The API has a Docker Compose configuration, so software-wise you shouldn't need much more than just Docker.
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Docker is the official way of hosting the backend, and other setups (whilst technically supported) will be
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up to you to manage.
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Vencloud is Vencord's API for cloud settings sync!
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1. Clone the repository
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2. Copy `.env.example` to `.env`
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3. Configure as necessary
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- Port and host are irrelevant since it's running in a container, but you can change them if you wish.
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- `REDIS_URI` should be changed to `redis:6379`.
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- `ROOT_REDIRECT` should be changed to whatever you want the `/` of the API to be set to a different site,
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like your own personal homepage.
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- `DISCORD_*` should be configured with your Discord application. The redirect URI is `https://<yourdomain>/v1/oauth/callback`.
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- `PEPPER_*` should be unique values. These provide extra anonymity and make it more difficult to get user
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info. It [is recommended](https://stackoverflow.com/a/9622855) you use at least 32 bytes of randomness, e.g. through
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`openssl rand -hex 32`.
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- `SIZE_LIMIT` is up to you, but should usually be left as default. This is for the settings sync and how
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much data a user can store.
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- `ALLOWED_USERS` restricts what users can use this API instance for operations like settings sync.
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- `PROMETHEUS` controls whether or not to expose the `/metrics` endpoint.
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- `PROXY_HEADER` should be used if you're running it behind a reverse proxy or another service (i.e., Cloudflare).
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4. Create a `docker-compose.override.yml` that maps your ports, like so:
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## Self Hosting
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> [!WARNING]
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> Your instance has to be HTTPS capable due to [mixed content restrictions](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Mixed_content) in web browsers.
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We provide a Docker build, so you don't need anything installed besides Docker!
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### Cloning the Repository
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First of all, you'll have to clone the source code to a convenient location:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/Vencord/Vencloud
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```
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### Setting up the Config
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Copy the example configuration (`.env.example`) to `.env`. Now open it with your text editor of trust and fill in the configuration values.
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All variables are documented there!
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### Running
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Don't forget to direct your terminal to the Vencloud directory, e.g. via `cd Vencloud`!
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#### Via Docker
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1. Create a `docker-compose.override.yml` that maps the port from docker to your system.
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The following example assumes you will use port `8485`
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```yaml
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services:
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backend:
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ports:
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- HOST_PORT:8080
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- 8485:8080
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```
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5. `docker compose up -d`
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2. Start the docker container via `docker compose up -d`. The server will be available at the configured host, in the above example `8485`
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Please note that, due to mixed content requirements, you will need HTTPS on your self-hosted instance.
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#### Natively
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> [!WARNING]
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> At the current moment, Go 21 is not yet supported, you'll need Go 20!
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> An easy way to get Go 20 is to run `go install golang.org/dl/go1.20.0@latest` and then use the `go1.20` command instead of `go`
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1. Install the [Go programming language](https://go.dev/dl/)
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2. Build the code: `go build -o backend`
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3. Start the server: `./backend`
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