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* Apache with mod-rewrite enabled and "Options All" so you can use a local .htaccess file
-* PHP 5.4+.
+* PHP 5.6+ (PHP 7 is recommended for performance)
* PHP *command line* access with register_argc_argv set to true in the php.ini file
-* Curl, GD, PDO, MySQLi, hash, xml and OpenSSL extensions
+* Curl, GD, PDO, MySQLi, hash, xml, zip and OpenSSL extensions
+* The POSIX module of PHP needs to be activated (e.g. [RHEL, CentOS](http://www.bigsoft.co.uk/blog/index.php/2014/12/08/posix-php-commands-not-working-under-centos-7) have disabled it)
* some form of email server or email gateway such that PHP mail() works
* Mysql 5.5.3+ or an equivalant alternative for MySQL (MariaDB, Percona Server etc.)
* the ability to schedule jobs with cron (Linux/Mac) or Scheduled Tasks (Windows) (Note: other options are presented in Section 7 of this document.)
Installation procedure
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-###Get Friendica
+### Get Friendica
Unpack the Friendica files into the root of your web server document area.
If you are able to do so, we recommend using git to clone the source repository rather than to use a packaged tar or zip file.
This makes the software much easier to update.
-The Linux command to clone the repository into a directory "mywebsite" would be
+The Linux commands to clone the repository into a directory "mywebsite" would be
git clone https://github.com/friendica/friendica.git mywebsite
+ cd mywebsite
+ bin/composer.phar install
Make sure the folder *view/smarty3* exists and is writable by the webserver user
If you copy the directory tree to your webserver, make sure that you also copy .htaccess - as "dot" files are often hidden and aren't normally copied.
-###Create a database
+### Create a database
Create an empty database and note the access details (hostname, username, password, database name).
Restart mysql and you should be fine.
-###Run the installer
+### Run the installer
Point your web browser to the new site and follow the instructions.
Please note any error messages and correct these before continuing.
If you get any *critical* failure at this point, it generally indicates the database was not installed correctly.
You might wish to move/rename .htconfig.php to another name and empty (called 'dropping') the database tables, so that you can start fresh.
-###Set up the poller
+### Set up the worker
-Set up a cron job or scheduled task to run the poller once every 5-10 minutes in order to perform background processing.
+Set up a cron job or scheduled task to run the worker once every 5-10 minutes in order to perform background processing.
Example:
- cd /base/directory; /path/to/php include/poller.php
+ cd /base/directory; /path/to/php bin/worker.php
Change "/base/directory", and "/path/to/php" as appropriate for your situation.
If you are using a Linux server, run "crontab -e" and add a line like the
one shown, substituting for your unique paths and settings:
- */10 * * * * cd /home/myname/mywebsite; /usr/bin/php include/poller.php
+ */10 * * * * cd /home/myname/mywebsite; /usr/bin/php bin/worker.php
You can generally find the location of PHP by executing "which php".
If you run into trouble with this section please contact your hosting provider for assistance.
Once you have installed Friendica and created an admin account as part of the process, you can access the admin panel of your installation and do most of the server wide configuration from there
-Updating your installation with git
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-You can get the latest changes at any time with
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- cd mywebsite
- git pull
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-The default branch to use it the ``master`` branch, which is the stable version of Friendica.
-If you want to use and test bleeding edge code please checkout the ``develop`` branch.
-The new features and fixes will be merged from ``develop`` into ``master`` when they are stable approx four times a year.
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-The addon tree has to be updated separately like so:
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- cd mywebsite/addon
- git pull
+### Set up a backup plan
-###Set up a backup plan
Bad things will happen.
Let there be a hardware failure, a corrupted database or whatever you can think of.
-So once the installation of your Friendica node is done, you should make yoursef a backup plan.
+So once the installation of your Friendica node is done, you should make yourself a backup plan.
The most important file is the `.htconfig.php` file in the base directory.
As it stores all your data, you should also have a recent dump of your Friendica database at hand, should you have to recover your node.