Friendica Communications Platform
(please note that this is a clone of the repository at github, issues are handled there)
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Friendika Installation |
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We've tried very hard to ensure that Friendika will run on commodity hosting |
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platforms - such as those used to host Wordpress blogs and Drupal websites. |
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But be aware that Friendika is more than a simple web application. It is a |
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complex communications system which more closely resembles an email server |
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than a web server. For reliability and performance, messages are delivered in |
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the background and are queued for later delivery when sites are down. This |
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kind of functionality requires a bit more of the host system than the typical |
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blog. Not every PHP/MySQL hosting provider will be able to support Friendika. |
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Many will. But please review the requirements and confirm these with your |
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hosting provider prior to installation. |
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Before you begin: Choose a domain name or subdomain name for your server. |
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Put some thought into this - because changing it is currently not-supported. |
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Things will break, and some of your friends may have difficulty communicating |
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with you. We plan to address this limitation in a future release. Also decide |
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if you wish to connect with members of the Diaspora network, as this will |
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impact the installation requirements. |
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Decide if you will use SSL and obtain an SSL cert. Communications with the |
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Diaspora network MAY require both SSL AND an SSL cert signed by a CA which is |
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recognised by the major browsers. Friendika will work with self-signed certs |
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but Diaspora communication may not. For best results, install your cert PRIOR |
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to installing Friendika and when visiting your site for the initial |
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installation in step 5, please use the https: link. (Use the http: or non-SSL |
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link if your cert is self-signed). |
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1. Requirements |
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- Apache with mod-rewrite enabled and "Options All" so you can use a |
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local .htaccess file |
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- PHP 5.2+. The later the better. PHP 5.3 is required for communications |
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with the Diaspora network and improved security. |
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- PHP *command line* access with register_argc_argv set to true in the |
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php.ini file [or see 'poormancron' in section 8] |
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- curl, gd, mysql, mbstring, mcrypt, and openssl extensions |
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- some form of email server or email gateway such that PHP mail() works |
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- Mysql 5.x |
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- ability to schedule jobs with cron (Linux/Mac) or Scheduled Tasks |
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(Windows) [Note: other options are presented in Section 8 of this document] |
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- Installation into a top-level domain or sub-domain (without a |
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directory/path component in the URL) is preferred. This is REQUIRED if |
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you wish to communicate with the Diaspora network. |
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2. Unpack the Friendika files into the root of your web server document area. |
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- If you copy the directory tree to your webserver, make sure |
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that you also copy .htaccess - as "dot" files are often hidden |
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and aren't normally copied. |
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3. Create an empty database and note the access details (hostname, username, |
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password, database name). |
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4. If you know in advance that it will be impossible for the web server to |
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write or create files in your web directory, create an empty file called |
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.htconfig.php and make it writable by the web server. |
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5. Visit your website with a web browser and follow the instructions. Please |
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note any error messages and correct these before continuing. If you are using |
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SSL with a known signature authority (recommended), use the https: link to your |
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website. If you are using a self-signed cert or no cert, use the http: link. |
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6. *If* the automated installation fails for any reason, check the following: |
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- ".htconfig.php" exists |
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If not, edit htconfig.php and change system settings. Rename |
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to .htconfig.php |
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- Database is populated. |
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If not, import the contents of "database.sql" with phpmyadmin |
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or mysql command line |
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7. At this point visit your website again, and register your personal account. |
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Registration errors should all be recoverable automatically. |
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If you get any *critical* failure at this point, it generally indicates the |
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database was not installed correctly. You might wish to move/rename |
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.htconfig.php to another name and empty (called 'dropping') the database |
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tables, so that you can start fresh. |
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******** THIS NEXT STEP IS IMPORTANT!!!! *********** |
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8. Set up a cron job or scheduled task to run the poller once every 5-10 |
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minutes to pick up the recent "public" postings of your friends. Example: |
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cd /base/directory; /path/to/php include/poller.php |
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Change "/base/directory", and "/path/to/php" as appropriate for your situation. |
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If you are using a Linux server, run "crontab -e" and add a line like the |
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one shown, substituting for your unique paths and settings: |
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*/10 * * * * cd /home/myname/mywebsite; /usr/bin/php include/poller.php |
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You can generally find the location of PHP by executing "which php". If you |
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have troubles with this section please contact your hosting provider for |
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assistance. Friendika will not work correctly if you cannot perform this step. |
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Alternative: You may be able to use the 'poormancron' plugin to perform this |
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step if you are using a recent Friendika release. 'poormancron' may result in |
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perfomance and memory issues and is only suitable for small sites with one or |
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two users and a handful of contacts. To do this, edit the file |
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".htconfig.php" and look for a line describing your plugins. On a fresh |
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installation, it will look like |
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$a->config['system']['addon'] = 'js_upload'; |
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This indicates the "js_upload" addon module is enabled. You may add additional |
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addons/plugins using this same line in the configuration file. Change it to |
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read |
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$a->config['system']['addon'] = 'js_upload,poormancron'; |
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and save your changes. |
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If things don't work... |
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- If you get the message |
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"System is currently unavailable. Please try again later" |
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Check your database settings. It usually means your database could not |
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be opened or accessed. If the database resides on the same machine, check that |
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the database server name is "localhost". |
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- 500 Internal Error |
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This could be the result of one of our Apache directives not being |
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supported by your version of Apache. Examine your apache server logs. |
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You might remove the line "Options -Indexes" from the .htaccess file if |
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you are using a Windows server as this has been known to cause problems. |
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Also check your file permissions. Your website and all contents must generally |
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be world-readable. |
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It is likely that your web server reported the source of the problem in |
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its error log files. Please review these system error logs to determine what |
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caused the problem. Often this will need to be resolved with your hosting |
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provider or (if self-hosted) your web server configuration. |
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- 400 and 4xx "File not found" errors |
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First check your file permissions. Your website and all contents must |
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generally be world-readable. |
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Ensure that mod-rewite is installed and working, and that your |
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.htaccess file is being used. To verify the latter, create a file test.out |
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containing the word "test" in the top directory of Friendika, make it world |
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readable and point your web browser to |
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http://yoursitenamehere.com/test.out |
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This file should be blocked. You should get a permission denied message. |
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If you see the word "test" your Apache configuration is not allowing |
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your .htaccess file to be used (there are rules in this file to block access |
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to any file with .out at the end, as these are typically used for system logs). |
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Make certain the .htaccess file exists and is readable by everybody, then |
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look for the existence of "AllowOverride None" in the Apache server |
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configuration for your site. This will need to be changed to |
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"AllowOverride All". |
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If you do not see the word "test", your .htaccess is working, but it is |
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likely that mod-rewrite is not installed in your web server or is not working. |
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On most flavour of Linux, |
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% a2enmod rewrite |
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% /etc/init.d/apache2 restart |
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Consult your hosting provider, experts on your particular Linux |
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distribution or (if Windows) the provider of your Apache server software if |
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you need to change either of these and can not figure out how. There is |
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a lot of help available on the web. Google "mod-rewrite" along with the |
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name of your operating system distribution or Apache package (if using |
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Windows). |
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- If you are unable to write the file .htconfig.php during installation |
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due to permissions issues: |
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create an empty file with that name and give it world-write permission. |
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For Linux: |
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% touch .htconfig.php |
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% chmod 777 .htconfig.php |
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Retry the installation. As soon as the database has been created, |
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******* this is important ********* |
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% chmod 755 .htconfig.php |
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