- Automated installation using installers
- Windows manual installation
- Linux manual installation
- Mac OS X manual installation
- First use
- Un-installation
You can download and execute installers for Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 10 plus a DEB package and a console installer for Ubuntu, Debian, and its derivatives. An installer for Mac OS X is not available. These installers will install and/or configure Apache and PHP for you. If you don't want that, follow the instructions below to install manually.
Before you start, disable Microsoft IIS, close Skype or any other software using port 80.
- Install Apache 2.4+ and PHP 5.5+ using a Windows installer like WAMPServer.
- Edit Apache configuration file (httpd.conf). Append this at the end using Notepad:
Alias /librarian "C:\I, Librarian"
<Directory "C:\I, Librarian">
AllowOverride None
# Allow access from this computer
Require local
# Allow access from intranet computers
Require ip 10
Require ip 172.16 172.17 172.18 172.19 172.20
Require ip 172.21 172.22 172.23 172.24 172.25
Require ip 172.26 172.27 172.28 172.29 172.30 172.31
Require ip 192.168
# Insert Allow from directives here to allow access from the internet
# "Require all granted" opens access to everybody
<IfModule mod_php5.c>
php_value upload_max_filesize 400M
php_value post_max_size 800M
</IfModule>
<FilesMatch "\.(ini|conf)$">
Require all denied
</FilesMatch>
</Directory>
<Directory "C:\I, Librarian\library">
Require all denied
</Directory>
You may wish to alter who has access (e.g. to allow access from more IP numbers or domain names) - see the Apache Authentication and Authorization HOWTO for details.
- You may change
C:\I, Librarian
to any directory where you want to have I, Librarian, including an external drive. For a groupware use, you need to allow access to more IP numbers or domain names. - Restart the server.
- Unzip I, Librarian files into the directory defined by
Alias
inhttpd.conf
.
- If you did not use the DEB package, make sure you have installed these packages from repositories:
- apache2 (may be named httpd): a web server (you may run I, Librarian with a different web server).
- php5 (may be named php): I, Librarian requires PHP5.4.
- php5-sqlite (may be named php-pdo): SQLite database for PHP5.
- php5-gd (may be named php-gd): GD library for PHP5.
- php5-curl (may be named php-curl): curl library for PHP5.
- poppler-utils: required for PDF indexing and for the built-in PDF viewer.
- ghostscript: required for the built-in PDF viewer.
- tesseract-ocr: required for OCR.
- libreoffice: required for conversion of office files to PDF.
- If you are installing from the tar.gz, login as
root
or usesudo
, and extract files into 'librarian' directory in your web sever's root directory. Example:
tar zxf I,-Librarian-*.tar.gz -C /var/www/html/librarian
- Change the owner of the library sub-folder to Apache. Example:
chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html/librarian/library
chown root:root /var/www/html/librarian/library/.htaccess
- Insert a safe setting like this example into your Apache configuration file:
<Directory "/var/www/html/librarian">
AllowOverride None
# Allow access from this computer
Require local
# Allow access from intranet computers
Require ip 10
Require ip 172.16 172.17 172.18 172.19 172.20
Require ip 172.21 172.22 172.23 172.24 172.25
Require ip 172.26 172.27 172.28 172.29 172.30 172.31
Require ip 192.168
# Insert Allow from directives here to allow access from the internet
# "Require all granted" opens access to everybody
<IfModule mod_php5.c>
php_value upload_max_filesize 400M
php_value post_max_size 800M
</IfModule>
<FilesMatch "\.(ini|conf)$">
Require all denied
</FilesMatch>
</Directory>
<Directory "/var/www/html/librarian/library">
Require all denied
</Directory>
You may wish to alter who has access (e.g. to allow access from more IP numbers or domain names) - see the Apache Authentication and Authorization HOWTO for details.
- Restart the server.
You will need to have an Apache + PHP stack installed. Details may vary depending on which PHP stack you are using.
Prior to Mac OS 10.10.1 (Yosemite), the default install of Mac OS included Apache and PHP built with the GD library. However, the PHP installed with Yosemite does not include GD, so you will need to install one that does: it is simplest to use the one line installation instructions at http://php-osx.liip.ch/.
Edit /etc/apache2/httpd.conf using a text editor (e.g. TextEdit). You must make two changes:
-
Enabling php, by removing the initial hash symbol from the line beginning "#LoadModule php5_module" (pre-yosemite), or adding a similar line with the path to wherever you installed PHP, eg:
LoadModule php5_module /usr/local/php5-5.3.29-20141019-211753/libphp5.so
-
Adding a new Directory directive, by inserting:
Alias /librarian /Users/yourusername/Sites/librarian
<Directory /Users/Yourusername/Sites/librarian>
AllowOverride None
# Allow access from this computer
Require local
# Allow access from intranet computers
Require ip 10
Require ip 172.16 172.17 172.18 172.19 172.20
Require ip 172.21 172.22 172.23 172.24 172.25
Require ip 172.26 172.27 172.28 172.29 172.30 172.31
Require ip 192.168
# Insert Allow from directives here to allow access from the internet
# "Require all granted" opens access to everybody
<IfModule mod_php5.c>
php_value upload_max_filesize 400M
php_value post_max_size 800M
</IfModule>
<FilesMatch "\.(ini|conf)$">
Require all denied
</FilesMatch>
</Directory>
<Directory /Users/Yourusername/Sites/librarian/library>
Require all denied
</Directory>
Don't forget to change "yourusername" to your actual user name. You can find out your user name by typing whoami
in Terminal.
You may wish to alter who has access (e.g. to allow access from more IP numbers or domain names) - see the Apache Authentication and Authorization HOWTO for details.
- Restart Apache, by typing
sudo apachectl restart
in Terminal - Install LibreOffice, Tesseract OCR, Ghostscript, and Poppler.
- Download I, Librarian for Mac OSX and double-click the file to extract its contents. Rename the extracted directory to 'librarian' and move it to your Sites folder. (alternatively, you could
git clone
this repository). - Make sure that your Sites directory is accessible to Others. Use the
Get Info
dialog of the Sites directory to change permissions for Everyone to access and read (alternatively, runchmod o+r ~/Sites/
at the terminal). You also need to make sure Everyone has Execute permissions for your home directory. - Change the owner of the 'library' sub-folder to the Apache user (_www for the default install). You can do this at the Terminal:
chown -R _www ~/Sites/librarian/library/
.) - Open your web browser and go to http://127.0.0.1/librarian.
- Note on security: These installation instructions allow access to your library only from local computer
or an internal network. If you open access from the Internet you must change
$hosted
value totrue
in data.php, line 10. Failure to do so may open your computer to various attacks. - In order to start I, Librarian, open your web browser, and visit: http://127.0.0.1/librarian
- Replace
127.0.0.1
with your static IP, or qualified server domain name, if you have either one. - Create an account and head to Tools->Installation Details to check if everything checks fine.
- You should also check Tools->Settings to run I, Librarian the way you want.
Thank you for installing I, Librarian!
- If you used the DEB package, execute the
uninstall.sh
un-installer. - Otherwise un-install all programs that you installed solely to use I, Librarian.
- These may include Apache and PHP. Note: You might have other programs using these. Only remove if sure.
- Delete I, Librarian ('librarian') directory.