nostr-rs-relay/docs/run-as-linux-system-process.md

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Run as a linux system process

Docker makes it easy to spin up and down environments but it's also possible to run nostr-rs-relay as a systemd linux process. This guide assumes you're on a Linux machine and that Rust is already installed.

Instructions

Build nostr-rs-relay from source

Start by building the application from source. Here is how to do that:

  1. git clone https://github.com/scsibug/nostr-rs-relay.git
  2. cd nostr-rs-relay
  3. cargo build --release

Place the files where they belong

We want to palce the nostr-rs-relay binary and the config.toml file where they belong. While still in the root level of the nostr-rs-relay folder you cloned in last step, run the following commands:

  1. sudo cp target/release/nostr-rs-relay /usr/local/bin/
  2. sudo mkdir /etc/nostr-rs-relay
  3. sudo cp config.toml /etc/nostr-rs-relay

Create the Systemd service file

We need to create a new Systemd service file. These files are placed in the /etc/systemd/system/ folder where you will find many other services running.

  1. sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/nostr-rs-relay.service
  2. Paste in the contents of this service file. Remember to replace the User value with your own username.
  3. Save the file and exit your text editor

Run the service

To get the service running, we need to reload the systemd daemon and enable the service.

  1. sudo systemctl daemon-reload
  2. sudo systemctl start nostr-rs-relay.service
  3. sudo systemctl status nostr-rs-relay.service

Tips

Logs

The application will write logs to the journal. To read it, execute sudo journalctl -f -u nostr-rs-relay