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# My personal website
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The goal of this website is to serve as my personal dumping grounds for some
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small web projects, a blog, maybe a booru gallery. Idk yet.
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## Deploy guide
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If you want to use my website as some sort of a template for your own,
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feel free to do so!
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I would appreciate if you give me some form of a credit in the footer of your
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page, especially if you are going to just re-skin my page for
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your own blog site, but I do not require it.
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Anyways, let's get to the *how*.
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- My page is written in PHP, I run it on an apache server, but it probably
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should run on nginx as well, I am not sure though, as I have never tested it.
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- I am not going to walk you through LAMP setup,
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as that can be found elsewhere.
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- In the root of the project you will find a database.sql file, you should be
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able to use it to deploy my database schema. I use mariadb,
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but if you use mysql it should work as well.
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- The database is documented through comments viewable in phpmyadmin,
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if you have trouble displaying them in your database manager, let me know
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and I might get to writing some basic setup instructions here.
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- Please create the file `docs/common/config.php` which will store database
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credentials that will then be used in `docs/common/header.php`
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to connect to the db and set the global variable `$conn` to the PDO
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connection object, you can use that in your own functions, if you add any.
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- The file should define the following constants:
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- SQL_HOSTNAME
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- SQL_USERNAME
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- SQL_PASSWORD
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- SQL_DATABASE
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- Changes to php.ini should include:
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- Enabling the pdo_mysql extension
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- Setting the file_uploads on and setting max upload (and post) size,
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if you are going to make use of that function. Please note that it is
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meant for admin use only and normal users shouldn't have access to it
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as it is unprotected.
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- Also make sure that the directory /assets/uploads/ exists and php has write
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permissions there - if you are going to use that file upload
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functionality, that is.
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- Php should also have write permissions in the docs/www/blog directory,
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so it can update the atom feed.
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- If you have problems connecting to the database, you can try
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printing the PDO exception being caught there in the function
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`attempt_sql_connect()`, but be careful not to leave it in production, as
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it reveals some information you might want to keep from users.
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- The basic skeleton for any document should be:
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```php
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<?php
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$COMMONS = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . "/../common";
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include_once($COMMONS."/header.php");
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// Display the header with desired title.
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display_header(<PAGETITLE>);
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?>
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<!--
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Your main content here, try to wrap it in <article> tags for nice padding
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-->
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<?php
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include_once($COMMONS."/header.php");
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?>
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```
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- Do check out the already existing css rules before adding your own, the rule
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for what you are trying to create might already exist. I might add a more
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comprehensive guide/documentation for the styles once I find myself getting
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lost in them, but I don't find it necessary yet so I will not bother.
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If you do, feel free to send me a pull request.
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- Hmm, what else may I be missing? Not sure now, if you miss something lmk.
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So I guess have fun!
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