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Installation from binary
Download
Diun binaries are available on [releases]( config.repo_url /releases) page.
Choose the archive matching the destination platform:
- [diun_ git.tag darwin_amd64.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _darwin_amd64.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag darwin_arm64.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _darwin_arm64.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag linux_386.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _linux_386.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag linux_amd64.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _linux_amd64.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag linux_arm64.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _linux_arm64.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag linux_armv5.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _linux_armv5.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag linux_armv6.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _linux_armv6.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag linux_armv7.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _linux_armv7.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag linux_ppc64le.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _linux_ppc64le.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag linux_riscv64.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _linux_riscv64.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag linux_s390x.tar.gz]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _linux_s390x.tar.gz)
- [diun_ git.tag windows_386.zip]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _windows_386.zip)
- [diun_ git.tag windows_amd64.zip]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _windows_amd64.zip)
- [diun_ git.tag windows_arm64.zip]( config.repo_url /releases/download/v git.tag /diun git.tag _windows_arm64.zip)
And extract diun:
wget -qO- [[ config.repo_url ]]/releases/download/v[[ git.tag | trim('v') ]]/diun_[[ git.tag | trim('v') ]]_linux_amd64.tar.gz | tar -zxvf - diun
After getting the binary, it can be tested with ./diun --help
command
and moved to a permanent location.
Server configuration
Steps below are the recommended server configuration.
Prepare environment
Create user to run diun (ex. diun
)
groupadd diun
useradd -s /bin/false -d /bin/null -g diun diun
Create required directory structure
mkdir -p /var/lib/diun
chown diun:diun /var/lib/diun/
chmod -R 750 /var/lib/diun/
mkdir /etc/diun
chown diun:diun /etc/diun
chmod 770 /etc/diun
Configuration
Create your first configuration file in /etc/diun/diun.yml
and type:
chown diun:diun /etc/diun/diun.yml
chmod 644 /etc/diun/diun.yml
!!! note Not required if you want to only rely on environment variables
Copy binary to global location
cp diun /usr/local/bin/diun
Running Diun
After the above steps, two options to run Diun:
1. Creating a service file (recommended)
See how to create Linux service to start Diun automatically.
2. Running from terminal
DIUN_DB_PATH=/var/lib/diun/diun.db /usr/local/bin/diun serve --config /etc/diun/diun.yml
Updating to a new version
You can update to a new version of Diun by stopping it, replacing the binary at /usr/local/bin/diun
and restarting
the instance.
If you have carried out the installation steps as described above, the binary should have the generic name diun
. Do
not change this, i.e. to include the version number.