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1 Install wallabag
2 ================
3
4 Requirements
5 ------------
6
7 wallabag is compatible with **PHP >= 5.6**, including PHP 7.
8
9 .. note::
10
11 To install wallabag easily, we provide a ``Makefile``, so you need to have the ``make`` tool.
12
13 wallabag uses a large number of PHP libraries in order to function. These libraries must be installed with a tool called Composer. You need to install it if you have not already done so and be sure to use the 1.2 version (if you already have Composer, run a ``composer selfupdate``).
14
15 Install Composer:
16
17 ::
18
19 curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
20
21 You can find specific instructions `here <https://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md>`__.
22
23 You'll also need the following extensions for wallabag to work. Some of these may already activated in your version of PHP, so you may not have to install all corresponding packages.
24
25 - php-session
26 - php-ctype
27 - php-dom
28 - php-hash
29 - php-simplexml
30 - php-json
31 - php-gd
32 - php-mbstring
33 - php-xml
34 - php-tidy
35 - php-iconv
36 - php-curl
37 - php-gettext
38 - php-tokenizer
39 - php-bcmath
40
41 wallabag uses PDO to connect to the database, so you'll need one of the following:
42
43 - pdo_mysql
44 - pdo_sqlite
45 - pdo_pgsql
46
47 and its corresponding database server.
48
49 Installation
50 ------------
51
52 On a dedicated web server (recommended way)
53 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
54
55 To install wallabag itself, you must run the following commands:
56
57 ::
58
59 git clone https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag.git
60 cd wallabag && make install
61
62 To start PHP's build-in server and test if everything did install correctly, you can do:
63
64 ::
65
66 make run
67
68 And access wallabag at http://yourserverip:8000
69
70 .. tip::
71
72 To define parameters with environment variables, you have to set these variables with ``SYMFONY__`` prefix. For example, ``SYMFONY__DATABASE_DRIVER``. You can have a look at `Symfony documentation <http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/configuration/external_parameters.html>`__.
73
74 On a shared hosting
75 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
76
77 We provide a package with all dependencies inside.
78 The default configuration uses SQLite for the database. If you want to change these settings, please edit ``app/config/parameters.yml``.
79
80 We already created a user: login and password are ``wallabag``.
81
82 .. caution:: With this package, wallabag doesn't check for mandatory extensions used in the application (theses checks are made during ``composer install`` when you have a dedicated web server, see above).
83
84 Execute this command to download and extract the latest package:
85
86 .. code-block:: bash
87
88 wget https://wllbg.org/latest-v2-package && tar xvf latest-v2-package
89
90 You will find the `md5 hash of the latest package on our website <https://www.wallabag.org/pages/download-wallabag.html>`_.
91
92 Now, read the following documentation to create your virtual host, then access your wallabag.
93 If you changed the database configuration to use MySQL or PostgreSQL, you need to create a user via this command ``php bin/console wallabag:install --env=prod``.
94
95 Installation with Docker
96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
97
98 We provide you a Docker image to install wallabag easily. Have a look at our repository on `Docker Hub <https://hub.docker.com/r/wallabag/wallabag/>`__ for more information.
99
100 Command to launch container
101 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
102
103 .. code-block:: bash
104
105 docker pull wallabag/wallabag
106
107 Virtual hosts
108 -------------
109
110 Configuration on Apache
111 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
112
113 Do not forget to active the *rewrite* mod of Apache
114
115 .. code-block:: bash
116
117 a2enmod rewrite && systemctl reload apache2
118
119 Assuming you install wallabag in the ``/var/www/wallabag`` folder and that you want to use PHP as an Apache module, here's a vhost for wallabag:
120
121 ::
122
123 <VirtualHost *:80>
124 ServerName domain.tld
125 ServerAlias www.domain.tld
126
127 DocumentRoot /var/www/wallabag/web
128 <Directory /var/www/wallabag/web>
129 AllowOverride None
130 Order Allow,Deny
131 Allow from All
132
133 <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
134 Options -MultiViews
135 RewriteEngine On
136 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
137 RewriteRule ^(.*)$ app.php [QSA,L]
138 </IfModule>
139 </Directory>
140
141 # uncomment the following lines if you install assets as symlinks
142 # or run into problems when compiling LESS/Sass/CoffeScript assets
143 # <Directory /var/www/wallabag>
144 # Options FollowSymlinks
145 # </Directory>
146
147 # optionally disable the RewriteEngine for the asset directories
148 # which will allow apache to simply reply with a 404 when files are
149 # not found instead of passing the request into the full symfony stack
150 <Directory /var/www/wallabag/web/bundles>
151 <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
152 RewriteEngine Off
153 </IfModule>
154 </Directory>
155 ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/wallabag_error.log
156 CustomLog /var/log/apache2/wallabag_access.log combined
157 </VirtualHost>
158
159
160 .. tip:: Note for Apache 2.4, in the section `<Directory /var/www/wallabag/web>` you have to replace the directives :
161
162 ::
163
164 AllowOverride None
165 Order Allow,Deny
166 Allow from All
167
168
169 by
170
171 ::
172
173 Require All granted
174
175
176 After reloading or restarting Apache, you should now be able to access wallabag at http://domain.tld.
177
178 Configuration on Nginx
179 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
180
181 Assuming you installed wallabag in the ``/var/www/wallabag`` folder, here's the recipe for wallabag :
182
183 ::
184
185 server {
186 server_name domain.tld www.domain.tld;
187 root /var/www/wallabag/web;
188
189 location / {
190 # try to serve file directly, fallback to app.php
191 try_files $uri /app.php$is_args$args;
192 }
193 location ~ ^/app\.php(/|$) {
194 fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock;
195 fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.*)$;
196 include fastcgi_params;
197 # When you are using symlinks to link the document root to the
198 # current version of your application, you should pass the real
199 # application path instead of the path to the symlink to PHP
200 # FPM.
201 # Otherwise, PHP's OPcache may not properly detect changes to
202 # your PHP files (see https://github.com/zendtech/ZendOptimizerPlus/issues/126
203 # for more information).
204 fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $realpath_root$fastcgi_script_name;
205 fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $realpath_root;
206 # Prevents URIs that include the front controller. This will 404:
207 # http://domain.tld/app.php/some-path
208 # Remove the internal directive to allow URIs like this
209 internal;
210 }
211
212 # return 404 for all other php files not matching the front controller
213 # this prevents access to other php files you don't want to be accessible.
214 location ~ \.php$ {
215 return 404;
216 }
217
218 error_log /var/log/nginx/wallabag_error.log;
219 access_log /var/log/nginx/wallabag_access.log;
220 }
221
222 After reloading or restarting nginx, you should now be able to access wallabag at http://domain.tld.
223
224 .. tip::
225
226 When you want to import large files into wallabag, you need to add this line in your nginx configuration ``client_max_body_size XM; # allows file uploads up to X megabytes``.
227
228 Configuration on lighttpd
229 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
230
231 Assuming you install wallabag in the ``/var/www/wallabag`` folder, here's the recipe for wallabag (edit your ``lighttpd.conf`` file and paste this configuration into it):
232
233 ::
234
235 server.modules = (
236 "mod_fastcgi",
237 "mod_access",
238 "mod_alias",
239 "mod_compress",
240 "mod_redirect",
241 "mod_rewrite",
242 )
243 server.document-root = "/var/www/wallabag/web"
244 server.upload-dirs = ( "/var/cache/lighttpd/uploads" )
245 server.errorlog = "/var/log/lighttpd/error.log"
246 server.pid-file = "/var/run/lighttpd.pid"
247 server.username = "www-data"
248 server.groupname = "www-data"
249 server.port = 80
250 server.follow-symlink = "enable"
251 index-file.names = ( "index.php", "index.html", "index.lighttpd.html")
252 url.access-deny = ( "~", ".inc" )
253 static-file.exclude-extensions = ( ".php", ".pl", ".fcgi" )
254 compress.cache-dir = "/var/cache/lighttpd/compress/"
255 compress.filetype = ( "application/javascript", "text/css", "text/html", "text/plain" )
256 include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/use-ipv6.pl " + server.port
257 include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/create-mime.assign.pl"
258 include_shell "/usr/share/lighttpd/include-conf-enabled.pl"
259 dir-listing.activate = "disable"
260
261 url.rewrite-if-not-file = (
262 "^/([^?]*)(?:\?(.*))?" => "/app.php?$1&$2",
263 "^/([^?]*)" => "/app.php?=$1",
264 )
265
266 Rights access to the folders of the project
267 -------------------------------------------
268
269 Test environment
270 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
271
272 When we just want to test wallabag, we just run the command ``make run`` to start our wallabag instance and everything will go smoothly because the user who started the project can access to the current folder naturally, without any problem.
273
274 Production environment
275 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
276
277 As soon as we use Apache or Nginx to access to our wallabag instance, and not from the command ``make run`` to start it, we should take care to grant the good rights on the good folders to keep safe all the folders of the project.
278
279 To do so, the folder name, known as ``DocumentRoot`` (for apache) or ``root`` (for Nginx), has to be absolutely accessible by the Apache/Nginx user. Its name is generally ``www-data``, ``apache`` or ``nobody`` (depending on linux system used).
280
281 So the folder ``/var/www/wallabag/web`` has to be accessible by this last one. But this may not be enough if we just care about this folder, because we could meet a blank page or get an error 500 when trying to access to the homepage of the project.
282
283 This is due to the fact that we will need to grant the same rights access on the folder ``/var/www/wallabag/var`` like those we gave on the folder ``/var/www/wallabag/web``. Thus, we fix this problem with the following command:
284
285 .. code-block:: bash
286
287 chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/wallabag/var
288
289 It has to be the same for the following folders
290
291 * /var/www/wallabag/bin/
292 * /var/www/wallabag/app/config/
293 * /var/www/wallabag/vendor/
294 * /var/www/wallabag/data/
295
296 by entering
297
298 .. code-block:: bash
299
300 chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/wallabag/bin
301 chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/wallabag/app/config
302 chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/wallabag/vendor
303 chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/wallabag/data/
304
305 otherwise, sooner or later you will see these error messages:
306
307 .. code-block:: bash
308
309 Unable to write to the "bin" directory.
310 file_put_contents(app/config/parameters.yml): failed to open stream: Permission denied
311 file_put_contents(/.../wallabag/vendor/autoload.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied
312
313 Additional rules for SELinux
314 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
315
316 If SELinux is enabled on your system, you will need to configure additional contexts in order for wallabag to function properly. To check if SELinux is enabled, simply enter the following:
317
318 ``getenforce``
319
320 This will return ``Enforcing`` if SELinux is enabled. Creating a new context involves the following syntax:
321
322 ``semanage fcontext -a -t <context type> <full path>``
323
324 For example:
325
326 ``semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_content_t "/var/www/wallabag(/.*)?"``
327
328 This will recursively apply the httpd_sys_content_t context to the wallabag directory and all underlying files and folders. The following rules are needed:
329
330 +-----------------------------------+----------------------------+
331 | Full path | Context |
332 +===================================+============================+
333 | /var/www/wallabag(/.*)? | ``httpd_sys_content_t`` |
334 +-----------------------------------+----------------------------+
335 | /var/www/wallabag/data(/.*)? | ``httpd_sys_rw_content_t`` |
336 +-----------------------------------+----------------------------+
337 | /var/www/wallabag/var/logs(/.*)? | ``httpd_log_t`` |
338 +-----------------------------------+----------------------------+
339 | /var/www/wallabag/var/cache(/.*)? | ``httpd_cache_t`` |
340 +-----------------------------------+----------------------------+
341
342 After creating these contexts, enter the following in order to apply your rules:
343
344 ``restorecon -R -v /var/www/wallabag``
345
346 You can check contexts in a directory by typing ``ls -lZ`` and you can see all of your current rules with ``semanage fcontext -l -C``.
347
348 If you're installing the preconfigured latest-v2-package, then an additional rule is needed during the initial setup:
349
350 ``semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t "/var/www/wallabag/var"``
351
352 After you successfully access your wallabag and complete the initial setup, this context can be removed:
353
354 ::
355
356 semanage fcontext -d -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t "/var/www/wallabag/var"
357 retorecon -R -v /var/www/wallabag/var