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Symphony 2

Synopsis

Symphony is a PHP & MySQL based CMS that utilises XML and XSLT as its core technologies. This repository represents version "2.0.7" and is considered stable.

Visit the forum at http://symphony-cms.com/community/

Symphony Server Requirements

  • PHP 5.2 or above
  • PHP's LibXML module, with the XSLT extension enabled (--with-xsl)
  • MySQL 4.1 or above
  • An Apache or Litespeed webserver
  • Apache's mod_rewrite module or equivalent

Updating From an Older Version

Important Information

Version 2.0.5 introduced multiple includable elements, in the Data Source Editor, for a single field. After updating from 2.0.5 or lower, the DS editor will seem to "forget" about any Textarea fields selected when you are editing existing Data Sources. After updating, you must ensure you re-select them before saving. Note, this will only effect Data Sources that you edit and were created prior to 2.0.5. Until that point, the field will still be included in any front-end XML

Via Git

  1. Pull from the master branch at git://github.com/symphony/symphony-2.git

  2. Use the following command to get Extensions up to date:

    git submodule init git submodule update

  3. If updating from a version older than 2.0.5, enable Debug DevKit and Profile DevKit extensions.

  4. Follow normal updating procedure below from step 2.

Via the old fashioned way

Follow the instructions below if you are updating from Symphony version 2.0 (not from Git)

Note: As of 2.0.6, there is no longer a need to backup /symphony/.htaccess.

  1. Upload /symphony, index.php & update.php, replacing what is already on your server.

  2. If you are updating from a version older than 2.0.5, download and install the Debug DevKit and Profile DevKit:

  3. Go to http://yoursite.com/update.php to complete the update process.

  4. Celebrate by shaving your friend's head for charity!

Installing Symphony

Via Git

  1. Clone the git repository to the location you desire using:

     git clone git://github.com/symphony/symphony-2.git
    

    Should you wish to make contributions back to the project, fork the master tree rather than cloning, and issue pull requests via github.

    The following repositories are included as submodules:

  2. Run the following command to ensure the submodules are cloned:

     git submodule update --init
    
  3. (Optional) If you would like the default theme installed as well, you will need to use the following command from within the Symphony 2 folder you just created:

     git clone git://github.com/symphony/workspace.git
    
  4. Follow normal installation procedure below from step 2.

Via the old fashioned way

Note: You can leave /workspace out if you do not want the default theme.

  1. This step assumes you downloaded a zip archive from the Symphony website. Upload the following files and directories to the root directory of your website:

    • index.php
    • install.php
    • install.sql
    • /symphony
    • /workspace
    • /extensions
  2. Point your web browser at http://yourwebsite.com/install.php and provide details for establishing a database connection and about your server environment.

  3. Jump with both arms up like you're in a car commercial!

Security

Secure Production Sites: Change permissions and remove installer files.

  1. For a smooth install process, change permissions for the root and workspace directories.

    cd /your/site/root chmod -R 777 workspace

  2. Once successfully installed, change permissions as per your server preferences, E.G.

    chmod 755 .

  3. Remove installer files (unless you're fine with revealing all your trade secrets):

    rm install.php install.sql workspace/install.sql update.php

  4. Dance like it's 1999!

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