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title: 'Gitea migration'
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license: 'CC-BY-SA-4.0'
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---
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This guide describes how to go from Gitea to Forgejo if Gitea is installed via a package manager.
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## Arch Linux
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Arch Linux provides package for both Gitea and Forgejo,
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but they install to different locations and run as different users.
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Therefore, a small amount of work is needed to transition from one to the other.
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First step is to install the Forgejo package, and stop the Gitea service.
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$ pacman -S forgejo
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$ systemctl stop gitea
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### Configuration migration
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Now, we can copy the Gitea configuration over the default Forgejo one.
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We need to set the group owner and group write permission so Forgejo can write to it.
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$ cp /etc/gitea/app.ini /etc/forgejo/app.ini
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$ chown root:forgejo /etc/forgejo/app.ini
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$ chmod g+w /etc/forgejo/app.ini
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### Data migration
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If we want to leave a copy of the Gitea data untouched (recommend in case of mistakes)
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the next step is to copy the existing data to the Forgejo user's home directory.
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We need to change the ownership of the files to the `forgejo` user and group too.
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$ cp -r /var/lib/gitea/* /var/lib/forgejo
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$ chown -R forgejo: /var/lib/forgejo/*
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Finally, we need to update the configuration, which currently points to `/var/lib/gitea`,
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to point to the new location.
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Edit `/etc/forgejo/app.ini` and replace all instances of `/var/lib/gitea` with `/var/lib/forgejo`.
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### Data migration (no copy)
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If you're not concerned about being able to roll back to your Gitea installation,
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you can simply change the owner of the files in `/var/lib/gitea`.
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There's then no need to change the configuration.
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$ chown -R forgejo: /var/lib/gitea/*
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### Starting Forgejo
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Whichever data migration you've chosen, it's now time to start the Forgejo service.
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$ systemctl start forgejo
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Check to see that the service has started with no issues.
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$ systemctl status forgejo
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...and set the service to start automatically.
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$ sytemctl enable forgejo
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Finally, if you're happy with everything, you can uninstall Gitea.
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$ pacman -R gitea
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