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    • NashBrydgesN
      NashBrydges @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

      @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

      By the way, if someone much smarter than I (uh-hum @scottalanmiller or @JaredBusch or others) is willing to take the time to figure out how to install this on Fedora, I'm willing to give your instructions a try πŸ˜‰

      It has very few requirements, looks like it is roughly the same as a really simple WordPress install...

      https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/

      Yeah, the composer install/setup is what's got me stumped. Never used that before or at least not in my short use of Linux OSs.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @NashBrydges
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        @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

        @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

        @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

        By the way, if someone much smarter than I (uh-hum @scottalanmiller or @JaredBusch or others) is willing to take the time to figure out how to install this on Fedora, I'm willing to give your instructions a try πŸ˜‰

        It has very few requirements, looks like it is roughly the same as a really simple WordPress install...

        https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/

        Yeah, the composer install/setup is what's got me stumped. Never used that before or at least not in my short use of Linux OSs.

        Maybe I missed that part, where is the composer install?

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        • NashBrydgesN
          NashBrydges @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

          @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

          @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

          @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

          By the way, if someone much smarter than I (uh-hum @scottalanmiller or @JaredBusch or others) is willing to take the time to figure out how to install this on Fedora, I'm willing to give your instructions a try πŸ˜‰

          It has very few requirements, looks like it is roughly the same as a really simple WordPress install...

          https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/

          Yeah, the composer install/setup is what's got me stumped. Never used that before or at least not in my short use of Linux OSs.

          Maybe I missed that part, where is the composer install?

          You can see it on the sample install script but doesn't mention in the manual install.

          https://github.com/BookStackApp/devops/blob/master/scripts/installation-ubuntu-16.04.sh

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          • black3dynamiteB
            black3dynamite @NashBrydges
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            @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

            @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

            @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

            By the way, if someone much smarter than I (uh-hum @scottalanmiller or @JaredBusch or others) is willing to take the time to figure out how to install this on Fedora, I'm willing to give your instructions a try πŸ˜‰

            It has very few requirements, looks like it is roughly the same as a really simple WordPress install...

            https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/

            Yeah, the composer install/setup is what's got me stumped. Never used that before or at least not in my short use of Linux OSs.

            Can’t be any different compare to how Snipe-IT uses it.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @NashBrydges
              last edited by

              @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

              @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

              @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

              @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

              @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

              By the way, if someone much smarter than I (uh-hum @scottalanmiller or @JaredBusch or others) is willing to take the time to figure out how to install this on Fedora, I'm willing to give your instructions a try πŸ˜‰

              It has very few requirements, looks like it is roughly the same as a really simple WordPress install...

              https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/

              Yeah, the composer install/setup is what's got me stumped. Never used that before or at least not in my short use of Linux OSs.

              Maybe I missed that part, where is the composer install?

              You can see it on the sample install script but doesn't mention in the manual install.

              https://github.com/BookStackApp/devops/blob/master/scripts/installation-ubuntu-16.04.sh

              Might not be needed then, or might be specifically needed for old Ubuntu LTS.

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              • black3dynamiteB
                black3dynamite
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                https://deviantengineer.com/2017/02/bookstack-centos7/

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                • NashBrydgesN
                  NashBrydges @black3dynamite
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                  @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                  https://deviantengineer.com/2017/02/bookstack-centos7/

                  I'm testing this install next...just for fun.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @NashBrydges
                    last edited by

                    @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                    @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                    https://deviantengineer.com/2017/02/bookstack-centos7/

                    I'm testing this install next...just for fun.

                    Stick to Fedora, half that install is just getting CentOS to the point where it will work like Fedora. Just start with Fedora and integrated management of those pieces. That totally defeats the point of CentOS to use it in that way.

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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                      @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                      @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                      https://deviantengineer.com/2017/02/bookstack-centos7/

                      I'm testing this install next...just for fun.

                      Stick to Fedora, half that install is just getting CentOS to the point where it will work like Fedora. Just start with Fedora and integrated management of those pieces. That totally defeats the point of CentOS to use it in that way.

                      When I saw the need of epel and IUS repo automatically tells me to use Fedora instead.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch
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                        Those instructions are also using Nginx as the web server. I typically default to using Apache in my guides.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
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                          @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                          @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                          @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                          https://deviantengineer.com/2017/02/bookstack-centos7/

                          I'm testing this install next...just for fun.

                          Stick to Fedora, half that install is just getting CentOS to the point where it will work like Fedora. Just start with Fedora and integrated management of those pieces. That totally defeats the point of CentOS to use it in that way.

                          When I saw the need of epel and IUS repo automatically tells me to use Fedora instead.

                          Exactly. I'm okay with the EPEL for minor packages that are not includes, like fail2ban, but not as a means to getting different package versions. So generally EPEL I'm cool with, but IUS I am not. Not that it is bad, it just means you intended to use Fedora and made a mistake.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            @jaredbusch said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                            Those instructions are also using Nginx as the web server. I typically default to using Apache in my guides.

                            Same here, NGinx for RP, Apache for PHP app server.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch
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                              Also, I will be making a guide in a bit as this looks like an interesting project to test.

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                              • black3dynamiteB
                                black3dynamite
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                                I do like how wiki.js can use a git repo for version control and backup. Is there a way to do the same with bookstack?

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
                                  last edited by

                                  @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                  I do like how wiki.js can use a git repo for version control and backup. Is there a way to do the same with bookstack?

                                  It mentioned GIT in the reqs, so I am guessing yes.

                                  DokuWiki you can easily as well.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                                    last edited by

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                    @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                    I do like how wiki.js can use a git repo for version control and backup. Is there a way to do the same with bookstack?

                                    It mentioned GIT in the reqs, so I am guessing yes.

                                    DokuWiki you can easily as well.

                                    It uses git to clone the install. so no. not backing to git.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch
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                                      The install guide says that you need to create some rewrite rules if not using Apache or have .htaccess disabled. So this means they default to Apache.

                                      Yet the Ubuntu install script installs Nginx.

                                      https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/

                                      And that community guide for CentOS 7 also installs Nginx. I wonder which they intend to be used.

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                        @nashbrydges said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                        @black3dynamite said in Interesting Take On A Wiki - Testing Now:

                                        https://deviantengineer.com/2017/02/bookstack-centos7/

                                        I'm testing this install next...just for fun.

                                        Stick to Fedora, half that install is just getting CentOS to the point where it will work like Fedora. Just start with Fedora and integrated management of those pieces. That totally defeats the point of CentOS to use it in that way.

                                        Also this was on that page... just no...
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                                        • stacksofplatesS
                                          stacksofplates
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                                          Also, you don't need IUS for any of that. It's all in the CentOS SCL repos.

                                          Also as @JaredBusch mentioned disabling the firewall and SELinux, and he's a "Sr. Security Engineer"...................

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch
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                                            okay, this thing just sucks donkey balls. I spent way the fuck too much time on this and still not working.

                                            Assuming Fedora 27 Minimal

                                            # required packages + nano 
                                            dnf install -y composer git mariadb mariadb-server mcrypt nano php php-cli php-curl php-fpm php-gd php-json php-mbstring php-mysqlnd php-openssl php-pdo php-tidy php-tokenizer php-xml php-zip policycoreutils policycoreutils-python policycoreutils-python-utils
                                            #open HTTP
                                            firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=http/tcp --permanent
                                            firewall-cmd --reload
                                            #start and enable mariadb
                                            systemctl start mariadb
                                            systemctl enable mariadb
                                            #start and enable apache
                                            systemctl start httpd
                                            systemctl enable httpd
                                            # Create Database and user with a random password for Bookstack
                                            export DB_PASS="$(head /dev/urandom | tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 | head -c 13)"
                                            echo DB_PASS=$DB_PASS
                                            mysql -e "CREATE DATABASE bookstack;"
                                            mysql -e "CREATE USER 'bookstack'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '$DB_PASS';"
                                            mysql -e "GRANT ALL ON bookstack.* TO 'bookstack'@'localhost';"
                                            mysql -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
                                            # Secure MariaDB
                                            ###################################################
                                            ##############CHANGE THE PASSWORD##################
                                            mysql -e "UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('somesecurepassword') WHERE User='root';"
                                            mysql -e "DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User='root' AND Host NOT IN ('localhost', '127.0.0.1', '::1');"
                                            mysql -e "DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User='';"
                                            mysql -e "DROP DATABASE test;"
                                            mysql -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;"
                                            # Download BookStack
                                            cd /var/www/html/
                                            git clone https://github.com/ssddanbrown/BookStack.git --branch release --single-branch bookstack
                                            export DIR_BOOKSTACK="/var/www/html/bookstack"
                                            # Install BookStack composer dependancies
                                            cd $DIR_BOOKSTACK
                                            composer install
                                            # Copy and update BookStack environment variables
                                            cp $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env.example $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env
                                            sed -i 's/DB_DATABASE=.*$/DB_DATABASE=bookstack/' $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env
                                            sed -i 's/DB_USERNAME=.*$/DB_USERNAME=bookstack/' $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env
                                            sed -i "s/DB_PASSWORD=.*\$/DB_PASSWORD=$DB_PASS/" $DIR_BOOKSTACK/.env
                                            # update the apache DocumentRoot
                                            sed -i 's/DocumentRoot "\/var\/www\/html"/DocumentRoot "\/var\/www\/html\/bookstack\/public"/' /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
                                            #setup SELinux permissions
                                            export httpdrw='httpd_sys_rw_content_t'
                                            setsebool -P httpd_can_sendmail 1
                                            setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect 1
                                            semanage fcontext -a -t ${httpdrw} "${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/storage(/.*)?"
                                            restorecon -R -F ${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/storage
                                            semanage fcontext -a -t ${httpdrw} "${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/bootstrap/cache(/.*)?"
                                            restorecon -R -F ${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/bootstrap/cache
                                            semanage fcontext -a -t ${httpdrw} "${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/public/uploads(/.*)?"
                                            restorecon -R -F ${DIR_BOOKSTACK}/public/uploads
                                            #setup ownership of the bookstrap directory to apache
                                            chown apache:apache -R $DIR_BOOKSTACK
                                            # Generate the application key
                                            php artisan key:generate --no-interaction --force
                                            # Migrate the databases
                                            php artisan migrate --no-interaction --force
                                            #Restart httpd
                                            systemctl restart httpd
                                            

                                            Browse to the IP http://yourip and get redirected to http://yourip/login so that application is running.
                                            If I set the APP_URL in the .env file, browsing to http://yourip will redirect to the http://FQDN/login. So yet more proof that the application if running.

                                            But I see this.
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