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- Requirements
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- Installation
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- Update
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- Optimize Javascript & CSS
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- Optional features
- 5.1. Bugreportsystem
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- Protecting userfiles
##1. Minimum Requirements##
You need to install Opal on your server.
##2. Installation##
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- Clone this repository into your webservers document root.
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- Create the directories 'tmp'.
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- Make the dir 'tmp' writeable by the webserver
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- Rename config.example.php to config.php
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- Edit config.php
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- Recommended: Run
make compile(See 4.)
- Recommended: Run
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- Recommended: Enable gzip compression (See 5.)
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- Upload it to your server
##3. Update##
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- Run
git pull
- Run
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- Recommended: Run
make compile(See 4.)
- Recommended: Run
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- Edit config.php
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- Upload it to your server
##4. Optimize Javascript & CSS##
###4.1. Requirements### For Javascript Optimization you will need a JRE like OpenJDK or Java
For CSS Optimization you will need Sass
###4.2. How to###
- For optimizing both: Run
make compile - For optimizing Javascript: Run
make compile-js - For optimizing CSS: Run
make compile-css
###4.3. Why?### This optimization fastenes the speed of the PHP-Webopal on old PCs and/or smartphones/mobiles.
###4.4. What if I dont want to do this?###
If you don't want to use the optimized versions, there are fallback CSS and Javascript available, which will be chosen, if you never run make compile.
Please note, that once you did run make compile you will need to run it after each update or delete the following files:
- js/jquery-*.min.js
- js/script.min.js
- css/style.css
##4.5. Enable gzip compression## In order to shrink server load, you are able to enable gzip compression:
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- Rename .htaccess.example to .htaccess
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- Adjust the paths in .htaccess (Please note that absolute Paths are necessary!)
##5. Optional features##
###5.1. Bugreportsystem###
We implemented an bugreportsystem, which will give your visitors the possibility of reportings bugs or ideas directly in WebOpal.
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- Get a keypair for recaptcha from Recaptcha.net
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- Paste the keys in your config.php file
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- Add your github username and password in your config.php
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- Edit
$ISSUEUSERand$ISSUEREPOin your config.php
- Edit
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- Set
$BUGREPORTfromfalsetotruein your config.php
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##Protecting userfiles##
###Deny access to userfiles with lighttpd###
Just paste the following code into your /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
$HTTP["url"] =~ "/tmp/files|/tmp/uploads/tmp|/userfiles|/tmp/users" {
url.access-deny = ( "" )
}
###Deny access to userfiles with .htacess###
Create a .htaccess file with the following content
deny from all
in the following directorys:
/tmp/files/
/tmp/userfiles/
/tmp/uploads/
Create another .htaccess in the /tmp/ directory and fill it with this:
<FilesMatch /users>
Order deny, allow
Deny from all
</FilesMatch>