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title: "Database and cache"
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description: "mCaptcha server requires dependencies like a Postgres
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database and a Redis cache"
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lead: "mCaptcha server requires dependencies like a Postgres
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database and a Redis cache"
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date: 2021-07-21 14:49
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lastmod: 2021-07-21 14:49
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draft: false
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images: []
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: "Self-Hosting"
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weight: 535
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toc: true
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---
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## Notes
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### Database
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- Database migrations are baked into the server binary so don't worry
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about them.
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- When compiling from source, unset database configuration(comment out
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database configuration/ `unset` relevant environment variables).
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`mCaptcha` uses [`sqlx`](https://crates.io/crates/sqlx) database client
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library which checks SQL queries at compile time. So if you are starting
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with a fresh database without migrations applied, compilation will fail.
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### Redis
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- Redis is an optional dependency. Currently, the non-Redis configuration
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doesn't persist CAPTCHA heat. So if there's a systems failure, CAPTCHA
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heat will be reset and visitor count will start from 0. For small
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installations, this should post a problem as heat is short lived and is
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reset anyways at cool down period.
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- mCaptcha uses a custom Redis module called
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[cache](https://github.com/mCaptcha/cache) to overcome some of Redis'
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limitations.
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## Instructions
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Once again, there are two ways to go about this:
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1. Docker
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2. Bare metal
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### Docker
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### Database
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Download and run Postgres
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```bash
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docker create --name mcaptcha-postgres \
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-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=<database-password> \
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-p 5432:5432 \
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postgres && docker start mcaptcha-postgres
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```
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### Redis
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```bash
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docker create --name mcaptcha-cache \
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-p 6379:6379 \
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mcaptcha/cache && docker start mcaptcha-cache
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```
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See [mCaptcha/cache](https://github.com/mCaptcha/cache) for more
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details.
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### 1. Install Postgres if you don't have it already.
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For Debian based distributions:
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```bash
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sudo apt install postgres
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```
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### 2. Create new user for running `mCaptcha`
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```bash
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$ sudo useradd -b /srv -m -s /usr/bin/bash mcaptcha
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```
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### 3. Create new user in Postgres
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```bash
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$ sudo -iu postgres # switch to `postgres` user
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$ psql
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postgres=# CREATE USER mcaptcha WITH PASSWORD 'my super long password and yes you need single quote';
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$ createdb -O mcaptcha mcaptcha # create db 'mcaptcha' with 'mcaptcha' as owner
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```
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### 4. Install [`mCaptcha/cache`](https://github.com/mCaptcha/cache)
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See [`mCaptcha/cache`](https://github.com/mCaptcha/cache) for more
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details.
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