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title: "Service Setup"
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weight: 3
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---
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{{< lead >}}
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In order to have your bot started automatically on system start we should set it up as a service.
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{{< /lead >}}
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## General preparation
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{{< alert style="info" >}}
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In order not to put confidential information into the configuration file we want to create a configuration file to hold these secrets. Also we will create a folder to put stored data and overlay files into. You can use other folders for those files, just remember to adjust the paths in all places. For this page I will assume the binary is placed in `/usr/local/bin/twitch-bot_linux_amd64`.
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{{< /alert >}}
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```console
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# First create a folder to hold our secret file(s)
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$ mkdir /etc/twitch-bot
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# Second create a folder to hold the data
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$ mkdir -p /var/lib/twitch-bot/overlays
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# Create the secrets file and secure access to it
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$ touch /etc/twitch-bot/environment
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$ chown root:root /etc/twitch-bot/environment
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$ chmod 0600 /etc/twitch-bot/environment
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# Edit the file to hold the secrets (use your favourite editor instead of nano)
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$ nano /etc/twitch-bot/environment
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```
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Lets put this into the file we've just edited (replace the brackets, don't leave them inside the file!):
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```env
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BASE_URL=http://localhost:3000/
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CONFIG=/var/lib/twitch-bot/config.yaml
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LOG_LEVEL=info
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OVERLAYS_DIR=/var/lib/twitch-bot/overlays
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STORAGE_CONN_STRING=/var/lib/twitch-bot/storage.db
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STORAGE_CONN_TYPE=sqlite
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STORAGE_ENCRYPTION_PASS=[put a random secure password here]
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TWITCH_CLIENT=[put the client-id from the preparations step here]
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TWITCH_CLIENT_SECRET=[put the client-secret from the preparations step here]
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```
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If you want to use a database server like MariaDB or PostgreSQL adjust the `STORAGE_CONN_*` variables like described in the project [README](https://github.com/Luzifer/twitch-bot/blob/master/README.md#database-connection-strings).
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## Option 1: Using a downloaded or compiled Binary
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We will create a systemd service to start the binary using the environment variables file we've created in the preparation step. This file will be placed into `/etc/systemd/system/twitch-bot.service`:
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```service
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[Unit]
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Description=Twitch-Bot Service
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After=network-online.target
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Requires=network-online.target
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[Service]
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EnvironmentFile=/etc/twitch-bot/environment
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/twitch-bot_linux_amd64
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Restart=Always
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RestartSecs=5
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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To enable and start the service which makes it automatically start on every server boot execute these commands:
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```console
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$ systemctl daemon-reload
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$ systemctl enable --now twitch-bot
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```
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After the first start a configuration file has been created at `/var/lib/twitch-bot/config.yaml`. You want to change the port in the `http_listen` line in this file:
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```yaml
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# IP/Port to start the web-interface on. Format: IP:Port
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# The default is 127.0.0.1:0 - Listen on localhost with random port
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http_listen: "127.0.0.1:3000"
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```
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After changing the port restart the service once:
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```console
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$ systemctl restart twitch-bot
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```
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To update the bot first stop the bot, then replace the binary and start the bot again:
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```console
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$ systemctl stop twitch-bot
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$ mv [path to new binary] /usr/local/bin/twitch-bot_linux_amd64
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$ systemctl start twitch-bot
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```
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## Option 2: Using a Docker image
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We will create a systemd service to start the binary using the environment variables file we've created in the preparation step. This file will be placed into `/etc/systemd/system/twitch-bot.service`:
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```service
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[Unit]
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Description=Twitch-Bot Service
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After=network-online.target
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Requires=network-online.target
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[Service]
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EnvironmentFile=/etc/twitch-bot/environment
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ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/docker rm -f %n
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ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/docker pull luzifer/twitch-bot:stable
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker run --rm --name %n \
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--env-file /etc/twitch-bot/environment \
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-v /var/lib/twitch-bot:/var/lib/twitch-bot \
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-p 127.0.0.1:3000:3000 \
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luzifer/twitch-bot:stable
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Restart=Always
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RestartSecs=5
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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To enable and start the service which makes it automatically start on every server boot execute these commands:
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```console
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$ systemctl daemon-reload
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$ systemctl enable --now twitch-bot
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```
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After the first start a configuration file has been created at `/var/lib/twitch-bot/config.yaml`. You want to change IP and port in the `http_listen` line in this file:
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```yaml
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# IP/Port to start the web-interface on. Format: IP:Port
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# The default is 127.0.0.1:0 - Listen on localhost with random port
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http_listen: "0.0.0.0:3000"
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```
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After changing the port restart the service once:
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```console
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$ systemctl restart twitch-bot
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```
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To update the bot just restart the service:
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```console
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$ systemctl restart twitch-bot
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```
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## Debugging the Service
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In both options you created a service which is running as a system user. You can do the same things for both options to see what the bot is doing:
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```console
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$ journalctl -fu twitch-bot
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```
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This will stream the logs of the bots into your terminal and you can read what the bot is doing.
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In case the bot behaves unexpectedly you can increase the `LOG_LEVEL` from `info` to `debug` within the `/etc/twitch-bot/environment` file and restart the bot to get more verbose logs.
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