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MyImouto
MyImouto is a port of Moebooru to PHP and MySQL. In order for this to be an actual port (or as close as possible), MyImouto uses a custom framework that is based on Ruby on Rails, thus the code from Moebooru is transcribed to PHP with some modifications here and there to fit the target language and framework.
MyImouto features some changes and additions. More details can be found in the Wiki.
Requirements
- Requires PHP 5.4+. It was developed under PHP 5.4.7 and MySQL v5.5.27.
- Must have PHP libraries are GD2 (for image processing), PDO (database) and cURL (for both Image search and Search external data features).
- Recommended libraries are Imagick and Memcached.
- Both Git and Composer are needed for installation/update. How to install Composer can be found here and/or here.
- If running under Apache, the Rewrite mod must be enabled. Also, to serve gzipped assets (css and js files), the Headers mod is needed.
Installation
- Install system dependencies:
composer install
. - Create a database for the booru.
- Create
config/config.php
andconfig/database.yml
by copying their respective .example files. - Set your database configuration in
config/database.yml
. - Configure the booru by editing
config/config.php
. For a minimum configuration, both server_host and url_base options must be correctly configured. - Run the installer:
php install.php
. Enter a name and password for the admin account when asked, then wait for the installation to finish. - Finally, point the document root of your web server to the
/public
folder. That's where the index.php file is.
Updating
Every time you update the files with git remote update
or something, also run composer update
to update dependencies, specially for the framework, and also run php config/boot.php db:migrate
to run database migrations (if any).
Troubleshooting
Access denied for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
If this is all you see when you go to your booru to complete the installation, the problem is that the IP address you're connecting from isn't listed under the allowed IP addresses.
You simply need to allow the IP address you see in the notice. Go to install/config.php and look for:
'safe_ips' = [
'127.0.0.1',
'::1',
]
Enter the IP address you got in the notice in a new line, like this:
'safe_ips' = [
'127.0.0.1',
'::1',
'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'
]
Now refresh the page.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '[' in ...
If you see this error, it means you're running PHP 5.3 or lower. You have to upgrade to PHP 5.4 or higher.