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- # freaCMS
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- mostly filebased Content Presentation System
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- this software evolves as it is being used. There might go some time before new features are added or bugs are fixed. If you find a bug or trouble getting things working, don't hestitate to get in contact or file a bug report (Issues tab).
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- ## installation
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- these instructions are tested on GNU/Linux operating system, but should be general enough to work on any UNIX-like computer on a bash terminal. Linux and Mac users should be fine, I have never tried out a installation workflow on Windows. It most certainly works. If you try, let me know how it goes.
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- ### download
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- get the source code
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- git clone https://git.freakaria.com/dom/freaCMS.git
- cd freaCMS
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- If you don't have git installed, just download the archive as zip archive, unzip and chang into directory. Or simply get git, than you have version control :)
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- install dependencies
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- composer install
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- composer is a packagemanager for PHP. freaCMS uses the microframework FatFreeFramework for some basic app-logic and parsedown-extra as Markdown parser.
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- install example content
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- tar zxf rsc/example_content.tar.gz
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- have a look inside the newly created content folder to see how content is stored.
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- ### configure
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- create and edit main.cfg and deploy:
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- for i in {deploy,main.cfg}; do cp $i.sample $i; done;
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- main.cgf:
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- SITE_URL = public URL where website is reachable (used in links, etc...)
- title = give your site a title
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- deploy:
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- USER = ssh user on server
- SERVER = server address for ssh login
- LIVE_DIR = relative path (from ssh login) to live site
- DEV_DIR = relative path to development site (so you can try out without breaking stuff)
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- the deploy script automates synchronisation between your local copy and a directory on the server using *rsync*. You need to have *ssh* installed for this to work. It is very basic and might be adapted to your particular needs if you know what you are doing.
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- If SSH is foreign to you, just ignore it and use your preferred way to transfer files to a server, like e.g. FTP.
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- ### test
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- if you have PHP installed locally, you can test whether all i working as it should by launching the builtin webserver:
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- php -S localhost:12345
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- point browser to localhost:12345
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- ### upload
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- using the deploy shell script
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- ./deploy dev go
- ./deploy dev content up go
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- ## Template variables
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- LANG
- default_lang
- RESOURCES
- hideFromSearchEngines
- title
- bodyClass
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