# BookStack A platform to create documentation/wiki content. General information about BookStack can be found at https://www.bookstackapp.com/ ## Requirements BookStack has the similar requirements to Laravel. On top of those are some front-end build tools which are only required when developing. * PHP >= 5.5.9 * OpenSSL PHP Extension * PDO PHP Extension * MBstring PHP Extension * Tokenizer PHP Extension * MySQL >= 5.6 * Git (Not strictly required but helps manage updates) * [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/) * [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) **Development Only** * [Gulp](http://gulpjs.com/) **Development Only** ## Installation Ensure the requirements are met before installing. This project currently uses the `release` branch of this repository as a stable channel for providing updates. The installation is currently somewhat complicated. Some PHP/Laravel experience will benefit. 1. Clone the release branch of this repository into a folder. ``` git clone https://github.com/ssddanbrown/BookStack.git --branch release --single-branch ``` 2. `cd` into the application folder and run `composer install`. 3. Copy the `.env.example` file to `.env` and fill with your own database and mail details. 4. Ensure the `storage` & `bootstrap/cache` folders are writable by the web server. 5. In the application root, Run `php artisan key:generate` to generate a unique application key. 6. If not using apache or `.htaccess` files are disable you will have to create some URL rewrite rules as shown below. 7. Run `php migrate` to update the database. 8. Done! You can now login using the default admin details `admin@admin.com` with a password of `password`. It is recommended to change these details directly after first logging in. #### URL Rewrite rules **Apache** ``` Options +FollowSymLinks RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteRule ^ index.php [L] ``` **Nginx** ``` location / { try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$query_string; } ``` ## Testing BookStack has many integration tests that use Laravel's built-in testing capabilities which makes use of PHPUnit. To use you will need PHPUnit installed and accessible via command line. There is a `mysql_testing` database defined within the app config which is what is used by PHPUnit. This database is set with the following database name, user name and password defined as `bookstack-test`. You will have to create that database and credentials before testing. The testing database will also need migrating and seeding beforehand. This can be done with the following commands: ``` php artisan migrate --database=mysql_testing php artisan db:seed --class=DummyContentSeeder --database=mysql_testing ``` Once done you can run `phpunit` in the application root directory to run all tests. ## License BookStack is provided under the MIT License.