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77 lines
1.6 KiB
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YMS Installation
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1. Install requirements
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1.1 Generic
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- MariaDB
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- Python 3
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- python3-bcrypt
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- optional
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- mupdf-tools for extended pdf file management
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1.2 Native GUI
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- Python GTK3
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1.3 Web GUI
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- Webserver
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- PHP
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2. Create database
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Create a database for YMS on your server, as well as a MariaDB user who has
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the privileges for accessing and modifying it.
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CREATE DATABASE yms;
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Create database-user for application with minimum necessary rights.
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CREATE USER 'yms'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '********';
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GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON yms.* TO 'yms'@'localhost';
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3. Run database import
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Import the mariadb.sql file into your database, which will create the tables
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mariadb yms < mariadb.sql
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Optional import some sample data
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mariadb yms < mariadb_sample.sql
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4. Initialize document storage
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Customize path and accessrights to your needs
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mkdir /var/local/yms
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mkdir /var/local/yms/thumb
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chown -R www-data /var/local/yms
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chmod -R 750 /var/local/yms
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5. Upload webgui files
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Upload all files and directories (except the install directory) to your
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webserver.
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Disallow access to include files (.inc). There is an example _htaccess
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file.
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6. Create and edit webgui config file
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Rename sample configfile config.php-sample:
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mv config.inc-sample config.inc
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Open config.inc in a text editor and fill in your database details.
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7. Check file access rights for security
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Configfile should be readable by webserver but not writeable.
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chmod 640 config.inc
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chgrp www-data config.inc
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8. Start using YMS
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Start your browser and login to YMS with the default username/password:
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captain/captain
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