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OpenPSA

OpenPSA is a management suite for web agencies and consultants that provides a unified interface for handling many common business processes. It is built on a component architecture that makes it easy to integrate new components for specific requirements and is available as free software under the terms of the LGPL license.

OpenPSA 1.x was initially released as Open Source under the GNU GPL license by Nemein on May 8th 2004 to support the 5th anniversary of the Midgard Project. The package was originally known as Nemein.Net.

The currently active branch (OpenPSA 9) is developed and supported by CONTENT CONTROL.

Read more in http://openpsa2.org/

Setup

You can either clone this repo or add openpsa/midcom to your composer.json

Then, change to your project's root dir and use Composer to install PHP dependencies

$ wget http://getcomposer.org/installer && php installer
$ php composer.phar install

This will setup the project directory for OpenPSA usage. Next you should make OpenPSA available under your document root:

$ ln -s web /var/www/yourdomain

You can then create new database by running:

$ ./vendor/bin/openpsa-installer midgard2:setup

This will also create a default user with admin/password which you can later use to access the admin interface. See the openpsa-installer documentation for more details.

Setting up Apache

Make sure that you have mod_rewrite enabled:

a2enmod rewrite

And use something like this in your vhost config (or .htaccess file):

RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /openpsa/rootfile.php [QSA,L]

Setting up Lighttpd

Alternatively, you can also run under lighttpd (or any other web server, for that matter). Enable rewrite and fastcgi modules in your Lighttpd config (by default /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf):

server.modules += (
    "mod_fastcgi",
    "mod_rewrite"
)

Also enable FastCGI to talk to your PHP installation:

fastcgi.server = (
    ".php" => (
        (
            "bin-path" => "/usr/bin/php-cgi",
            "socket" => "/tmp/php.socket"
        )
    )
)

Then just configure your Lighttpd to pass all requests to the OpenPSA "rootfile":

url.rewrite-once = (
    "^/openpsa2-static/OpenPsa2/(.*)$" => "/openpsa/themes/OpenPsa2/static/$1",
    "^/openpsa2-static/(.*)$" => "/openpsa/static/$1",
    "^([^\?]*)(\?(.+))?$" => "openpsa/rootfile.php$2"
)

Note: this rewrite rule is a bit too inclusive, to be improved.