NAME
Konstrukt::Example::Demosite - Explanation for the supplied demonstration page
DESCRIPTION
This is a small demosite, which gives an insight into the functionality of the Konstrukt Framework and some of the existing plugins.
INSTALLATION
- 1. Copy the directories cache, log and page into a directory of your choice. Apache will need read and write access to this directories.
- 2. Create a new vhost for your Apache2 like this: (differs slightly for Apache1 - See the doc/html/Konstrukt/Doc/Installation.html#CONFIGURATION):
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<VirtualHost *> ServerName your.domain ErrorLog /path/to/the/demosite/logs/error.log TransferLog /path/to/the/demosite/logs/access.log # docs DocumentRoot /path/to/the/demosite/page <Directory "/path/to/the/demosite/page"> Order allow,deny Allow from all # do not allow access to *.template, *.form and konstrukt.setting files <FilesMatch "(\.template|\.form|konstrukt\.settings)$"> Deny from All </FilesMatch> # serve html files with the Konstrukt Framework <FilesMatch "\.html$"> SetHandler modperl PerlResponseHandler Konstrukt::Handler::Apache </FilesMatch> </Directory> </VirtualHost>
- 3. Create a MySQL database according to the settings in the page/konstrukt.settings (look at the dbi settings). That's a database called "test" for the user "test" with the password "tset":
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CREATE DATABASE test; GRANT ALL ON test.* TO test@'%' IDENTIFIED by 'tset';
- 4. Restart your apache and you're done!
AUTOINSTALLATION
As the setting autoinstall
is enabled in the supplied konstrukt.settings, the plugins will create the templates, stylesheets and database tables automatically. So as you use the page, your database and the /templates directory will get filled. Note that your web server needs write-access for your document root. At least as long as the autoinstall
option is enabled.
Of course, this will affect the performance negatively. So after every plugin/ page has been used once, you can turn it off (set it to 0 or remove the setting).
USAGE
To create content (blog entries, calendar entries, bookmarks, wiki pages, ...) you need to register yourself on the page. That will be done on the "usermanagement" page.
You will get an email with the password for your account. By default, the framework will use the `sendmail` command on your server. You can also configure it to use a local SMTP server (See doc/html/Konstrukt/Lib.html#CONFIGURATION):
mail/transport smtp
TROUBLESHOOTING
Any errors will be put into your Apache error.log, as the setting debug/warn_error_messages
is enabled by default. So this is the first place to look.
In Apache2 the messages will go to the global server log and not to the log specified in the vhost.
AUTHOR
Copyright 2006 Thomas Wittek (mail at gedankenkonstrukt dot de). All rights reserved.
This document is free software. It is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.