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Pomf

This release is confirmed to work on Nginx 1.9.14, Php 7.0.5, and MariaDB 10.1.13. Should also work with Apache 2.4 and any other PDO-compatible database.

Install

For the purposes of this guide, we won't cover setting up Nginx, PHP, MariaDB, Node, or NPM. So we'll just assume you already have them all running well.

Compiling

The assets are minified and combined using Grunt.

Assuming you already have Node and NPM working, compilation is easy:

$ npm install -g grunt-cli
$ git clone https://github.com/nokonoko/Pomf.git
$ cd Pomf
$ npm install
$ grunt

After this, the pomf site is now compressed and set up inside dist/.

Apache

If you are running Apache and want to compress your output when serving files, add to your .htaccess file:

AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/css application/javascript application/x-javascript application/json

Remember to enable deflate_module and filter_module modules in your Apache configuration file.

Configuring

The majority of settings are in static/includes/settings.inc.php. Read the comments in that file for more information.

For file size configuration, there is no server-side verification: we assume that PHP and Nginx provide ample protection in this department. There is, however, client-side configuration for max size, the data-max-size attribute on the file input in pages/upload_form.swig.

Make sure to disable PHP from being executed on the file download domain/directory (e.g a.site.com), otherwise an attacker can upload a malicious .php file and execute it on your server.