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Installing PHP Censor
What you'll need
- PHP 5.4.0 or above
- A web server (Nginx or Apache)
- Composer
- Git
- A MySQL server to connect to.
- The following functions need to be enabled:
exec(),shell_exec()andproc_open()in php.ini. - PHP must have OpenSSL support enabled.
Installing PHP Censor from Composer
- Go to the directory in which you want to install PHP Censor, for example:
/var/www - Download Composer if you haven't already:
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php - Download PHP Censor:
./composer.phar create-project corpsee/php-censor php-censor --keep-vcs --no-dev - Go to the newly created PHP Censor directory, and install Composer dependencies:
cd php-censor && ../composer.phar install - Run the PHP Censor installer:
./console php-censor:install - Add a virtual host to your web server, pointing to the
publicdirectory within your new PHP Censor directory. You'll need to set up rewrite rules to point all non-existent requests to PHP Censor. - Set up the PHP Censor Worker, or you can run builds using the daemon or a cron-job to run PHP Censor builds.
Installing PHP Censor Manually
- Go to the directory in which you want to install PHP Censor, for example:
/var/www - Download PHP Censor and unzip it.
- Go to the PHP Censor directory:
cd /var/www/php-censor - Install dependencies using Composer:
composer install - Install PHP Censor itself:
./console php-censor:install - Add a virtual host to your web server, pointing to the
publicdirectory within your new PHP Censor directory. You'll need to set up rewrite rules to point all non-existent requests to PHP Censor. - Set up the PHP Censor Worker, or you can run builds using the daemon or a cron-job to run PHP Censor builds.