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Introduction

Hypex - Digital Signage - https://www.hypex.co.uk/ Copyright (C) 2006-2022 Xibo Signage Ltd and Contributors.

Branches

  • develop: Work in progress toward 4.0
  • master: Currently 3.1
  • release31: Release preparation for 3.1.x
  • release30: Bug fixes 3.0
  • release23: Bug fixes for 2.3
  • release18: Archive of 1.8
  • release17: Archive of 1.7
  • release1.6.4: Archive of 1.6

Licence

Hypex is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or any later version.

Hypex is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with Hypex. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

Installation

Installing an official release is described in the manual and in the release notes of each release.

Developing

Please only install a Development environment if you intend make code changes to Hypex. Installing from the repository is not suitable for a production installation.

Hypex uses Docker to ensure all contributors have a repeatable development environment which is easy to get up and running.

The very same Docker containers are used in our recommended end user installation to promote consistency from development to deployment.

To these ends this repository includes a docker-compose.yml file to spin up a model development environment.

Prerequisites

The development Docker containers do not automatically build vendor files for PHP or JS, this is left as a developer responsibility. Therefore you will need the following tools:

  • Git
  • Composer
  • NPM (coming in 2.0)
  • Docker

Clone the repository

Create a folder in your development workspace and clone the repository. If you intend to make changes and submit pull requests please Fork us first and create a new branch.

git clone https://github.com/Hypexltd/hypex-cms.git

Install dependencies

Change into your new folder

cd hypex-cms

We recommend installing the dependencies via Docker, so that you are guarenteed consistent dependencies across different development machines.

PHP dependencies

docker run --interactive --tty --volume $PWD:/app --volume ~/.composer:/tmp composer install

This command also mounts the Composer /tmp folder into your home directory so that you can take advantage of Composer caching.

Website dependencies (webpack)

docker run -it --volume $PWD:/app --volume ~/.npm:/root/.npm -w /app node:12 sh -c "npm install webpack -g; npm install; npm run build;"

Mapped Volumes

The development version of Hypex expects the code base to be mapped into the container such that changes on the host are reflected in the container.

However, the container itself creates some files, such as the twig cache and library uploads. These locations will need to be created and the container given access to them.

The easiest way to do this is to make the cache and library folders and chmod 777 them. Obviously this is not suitable for production, but you shouldn't be using these files for production (we have containers for that).

API Keys

The API requires a pub/private RSA keypair and an encryption key to be provided. The docker entrypoint will create these in /library/certs.

You can override the generated keys paths and encryption key by providing an alternative in settings-custom.php. For example:

$apiKeyPaths = [
    'publicKeyPath' => '/var/www/cms/custom/public.key',
    'privateKeyPath' => '/var/www/cms/custom/private.key',
    'encryptionKey' => ''
];

Bring up the Containers

Use Docker Compose to bring up the containers.

docker-compose up --build -d

Login

After the containers have come up you should be able to login with the details:

U: hypex_admin P: password

Translations

To parse the translations:

docker-compose exec web sh -c "cd /var/www/cms; rm -R ./cache"
docker-compose exec web sh -c "cd /var/www/cms; php bin/locale.php"
find ./locale ./cache ./lib ./web  -iname "*.php" -print0 | xargs -0 xgettext --from-code=UTF-8 -k_e -k_x -k__ -o locale/default.pot

To import translations:

bzr pull lp:~dangarner/xibo/holmes-translations

Convert to mo format:

for i in *.po; do msgfmt "$i" -o $(echo $i | sed s/po/mo/); done

Move the resulting mo files into your locale folder.

Swagger API Docs

To generate a swagger.json file, with the dev containers running:

docker-compose exec web sh -c "cd /var/www/cms; vendor/bin/swagger lib -o web/swagger.json"

Application Structure

To find out more about the application code and how everything fits together, please refer to the developer docs.

Contributing

The standard licence for Hypex is the AGPLv3. For more information please see CONTRIBUTING.md.

Reporting Problems

Support requests can be reported on the Hypex Community Forum. Verified, re-producable bugs with this repository can be reported in the Hypex parent repository.