moth/doc/getting-started.md

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Getting Started

Compile Mothballs

Mothballs are compiled, static-content versions of a puzzle category. You need a mothball for every category you want to run.

To get some mothballs, you'll need to run a development server, which includes the category compiler. See development for details.

Set up directories

mkdir -p /srv/moth/state
mkdir -p /srv/moth/mothballs
cp -r /path/to/src/moth/theme /srv/moth/theme # Skip if using Docker/Podman/Kubernetes

MOTH needs three directories. We recommend putting them all in /srv/moth.

  • /srv/moth/state: (read-write) an empty directory for the server to record its state
  • /srv/moth/mothballs: (read-only) drop your mothballs here
  • /srv/moth/theme: (read-only) The HTML5 MOTH client: static content served to web browsers

Run the server

We're going to assume you put everything in /srv/moth, like we suggested.

Podman

podman run --name=moth -d -v /srv/moth/mothballs:/mothballs:ro -v /srv/moth/state:/state dirtbags/moth

Docker

docker run --name=moth -d -v /srv/moth/mothballs:/mothballs:ro -v /srv/moth/state:/state dirtbags/moth

Native

cd /srv/moth
moth

Copy in some mothballs

cp category1.mb category2.mb /srv/moth/mothballs

You can add and remove mothballs at any time while the server is running.

Get a list of valid team tokens

cat /srv/moth/state/tokens.txt

You can edit or replace this file if you want to use different tokens than the pre-generated ones.

Connect to the server

Open http://localhost:8080/

Substitute the hostname appropriately if you're a fancypants with a cloud.

Yay!

You should be all set now!

See administration for how to keep your new MOTH server running the way you want.