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# Installation
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## Manual
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```sh
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cargo install --locked --git https://github.com/lennart-k/rustical
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```
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## Docker
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```sh
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docker run \
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-p 4000:4000 \
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-v YOUR_DATA_DIR:/var/lib/rustical/ \
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-v YOUR_PRINCIPALS_TOML:/etc/rustical/principals.toml \
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-v YOUR_CONFIG_TOML:/etc/rustical/config.toml \ # (1)!
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-e RUSTICAL__CONFIG_OPTION="asd" \ # (2)!
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ghcr.io/lennart-k/rustical
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```
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1. Mount config file
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2. Alternatively specify configuration using environment variables
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## Configuration
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RustiCal can be configured using either a `config.toml` file or environent variables.
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To see all configuration options available you can browse the [Cargo docs](/rustical/_crate/rustical/config/struct.Config.html).
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### TOML
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You can generate a default `config.toml` configuration using
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```sh title="Generate default config.toml"
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rustical gen-config
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```
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You'll have to set your database path to something like `/var/lib/rustical/db.sqlite3`.
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### Environment variables
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The options in `config.toml` can also be configured using environment variables.
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Names translate the following:
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```toml title="Example config.toml"
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[data_store.toml]
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path = "asd"
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```
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becomes `RUSTICAL_DATA_STORE__TOML__PATH`.
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Every variable is
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- uppercase
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- prefixed by `RUSTICAL_`
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- Dots become `__`
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- Arrays are JSON-encoded
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## Users and groups
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Next, configure the principals by creating a file specified in `auth.toml.path` (by default `/etc/rustical/principals.toml`) and inserting your principals:
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```toml
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[[principals]]
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id = "user"
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displayname = "User"
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password = "$argon2id$......."
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app_tokens = [
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{id = "1", name = "Token", token = "$pbkdf2-sha256$........"},
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]
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memberships = ["group:amazing_group"]
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[[principals]]
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id = "group:amazing_group"
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user_type = "group"
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displayname = "Amazing group"
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```
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Password hashes can be generated with
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```sh
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rustical pwhash
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```
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## Docker
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You can also run the upper commands in Docker with
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```sh
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docker run --rm ghcr.io/lennart-k/rustical rustical gen-config
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docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/lennart-k/rustical rustical pwhash
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```
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## Password vs app tokens
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The password is optional (if you have configured OpenID Connect) and is only used to log in to the frontend.
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Since it's sensitive information,
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the secure but slow hash algorithm `argon2` is chosen.
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App tokens are used by your CalDAV/CardDAV client (which can be managed through the frontend).
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I recommend to generate random app tokens for each CalDAV/CardDAV client.
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Since the app tokens are random they use the faster `pbkdf2` algorithm.
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## WebDAV Push
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RustiCal supports [WebDAV Push](https://github.com/bitfireAT/webdav-push/) which can notify compatible clients like DAVx5 about changed calendar/addressbook objects.
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Since push messages are currently not encrypted you might potentially want to ensure that users only subscribe through your push server (e.g. [ntfy.sh](https://ntfy.sh/)), you can configure it the following:
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```toml
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[dav_push]
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# Must strictly be the URL origin (so no trailing slashes)
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allowed_push_servers = ["https://your-instance-ntfy.sh"]
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```
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