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ProcessWire 2.3

About ProcessWire

ProcessWire is an open source content management system (CMS) and web application framework aimed at the needs of designers, developers and their clients. ProcessWire gives you more control over your fields, templates and markup than other platforms, and provides a powerful template system that works the way you do. Not to mention, ProcessWire's API makes working with your content easy and enjoyable. Managing and developing a site in ProcessWire is shockingly simple compared to what you may be used to.

Installation

Requirements

  • A web server running Apache.
  • PHP version 5.2.4 or greater (but PHP 5.3+ strongly preferred)
  • MySQL 5.0.15 or greater.
  • Apache must have mod_rewrite enabled.
  • Apache must support .htaccess files.

Installation from ZIP file

  1. Unzip the ProcessWire installation file to the location where you want it installed on your web server.

  2. Load the location that you unzipped (or uploaded) the files to in your web browser. This will initiate the ProcessWire installer. The installer will guide you through the rest of the installation.

Installation from GitHub

Git clone ProcessWire to the place where you want to install it:

git clone https://github.com/ryancramerdesign/ProcessWire 

Load the location where you installed ProcessWire into your browser. This will initiate the ProcessWire installer. The installer will guide you through the rest of the installation.

Troubleshooting Installation

If the homepage works, but nothing else does, then that means Apache is not properly reading your .htaccess file. Open the .htaccess file in and editor and read through the comments in the file for suggested changes.

If you are getting an error message, a blank screen, or something else unexpected, see the section at the end of this document on enabling debug mode. This will enable more detailed error reporting which may help to resolve any issues.

If the above suggestions don't help you to resolve the installation error, please post in the ProcessWire forums.

Upgrades

Best Practices Before Upgrading

  1. Backup your database and backup all the files in your site.
  2. When possible, test the upgrade on a development/staging site before performing the upgrade on a live/production site.
  3. If you have 3rd party modules installed, confirm that they are compatible with the ProcessWire version you are upgrading to. If you cannot confirm compatibility, uninstall the 3rd party modules before upgrading, when possible. You can attempt to re-install them after upgrading.

General Upgrade Process

If you are upgrading from a version of ProcessWire earlier than 2.3, see the sections below for version-specific details before completing the general upgrade process.

Upgrading from one version of ProcessWire to another is a matter of replacing these files from your old version with those from the new:

/wire/
/index.php
/.htaccess 

Replacing the above directory/files is typically the only thing you need to do in order to upgrade. But please see below for more specific details about each of these:

Replacing the /wire/ directory

When you replace the /wire/ directory, make sure that you remove or rename the old one first. If you just copy or FTP changed files into the existing /wire/ directory, you will end up with both old and new files, which will cause an error.

Note that the /wire/ directory does not contain any files specific to your site, only to ProcessWire. All the files specific to your site are stored in /site/ and you would leave that directory alone during an upgrade.

Replacing the /index.php file

This file doesn't change often between minor versions. As a result, you don't need to replace this file unless it has changed.

Replacing the .htaccess file

This file is initially named htaccess.txt in the ProcessWire source. You will want to remove your existing .htaccess file and rename the new htaccess.txt to .htaccess

Sometimes people have made changes to the .htaccess file. If this is the case for your site, remember to migrate those changes to the new .htaccess file.

Upgrading from ProcessWire 2.2

  1. Follow the general upgrade process above. You will want to replace your /index.php and .htaccess file as well.
  2. Clear your modules cache (see section below).
  3. Login to ProcessWire admin. You may get an error on the first web request you try, but that should only happen once, so just reload the page.

To clear your modules cache: Remove all of these files: /site/assets/cache/Modules.*

Upgrading from ProcessWire 2.1

  1. First upgrade to ProcessWire 2.2.
  2. Follow the instructions above to upgrade from ProcessWire 2.2.

Upgrading from ProcessWire 2.0

  1. Download ProcessWire 2.2 and follow the upgrade instructions in that version's README file to upgrade from 2.0 to 2.2.
  2. After successfully upgrading to 2.2, follow the general upgrade process above.

Troubleshooting an Upgrade

If your site is not working after performing an upgrade, clear your modules cache. You can do this by removing all of these files: /site/assets/cache/Modules.*

If your site still doesn't work, remove the /wire/ directory completely. Then upload a fresh copy of the /wire/ directory.

If your site still doesn't work, view the latest entries in your error log file to see if it clarifies anything. The error log can be found in: /site/assets/logs/errors.txt

If your site still doesn't work, please post in the ProcessWire support forums.

Debug Mode

Debug mode causes all errors to be reported to the screen, which can be hepful during development or troubleshooting. When in the admin, it also enables reporting of extra information in the footer. Debug mode is not intended for live or production sites, as the information reported could be a problem for security. So be sure not to leave debug mode on for any live/production sites.

  1. Edit this file: /site/config.php
  2. Find this line: $config->debug = false;
  3. Change the 'false' to 'true', like below, and save.
$config->debug = true; 

This can be found near the bottom of the file. It will make PHP and ProcessWire report all errors, warnings, notices, etc. Of course, you'll want to set it back to false once you've resolved any issues.

Support

Get support in the ProcessWire forum at: http://processwire.com/talk/


ProcessWire, Copyright 2013 by Ryan Cramer Design, LLC

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ProcessWire 2.3. PHP 5 based content management framework. This is the current production version.

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