CppBlog - CppCMS Powered Blog Engine
CppBlog is a high performance blog engine based on CppCMS technology
Requirements
Before you install CppBlog you need to install
- CppCMS Framework - version 0.999.0 and above
- CppDB Library
- Discount Markdown Library
- ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick library
Optionally if you want to embed LaTeX formulas you may need latex and dvigif programs in runtime.
Installation of CppBlog
Download cppblog-X.Y.Z.tar.bz2 and extract it:
tar -xjvf cppblog-X.Y.Z.tar.gz cd cppblog-X.Y.Z
If you are using trunk version:
svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/cppcms/code/blog/trunk cppblog cd cppblog
and then create a build directory
mkdir build
Configure the cppblog build system
cmake ..
Or of you want to install to ordinary /usr
path instead
of /usr/local
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr ..
Then run
make
And as super user
make install
Configuration of the blog
I assume that you had installed the blog to /usr/local directory (default for configure script). Otherwise, you should update absolute paths given in this documentation
Database
You can find DB configuration scripts under /usr/local/share/cppblog/sql directory, use them to create a database
If you use MySQL:
First of all, create database, let's call it "blog".
create database blog; create user 'username'@'localhost' identified by 'password'; grant all privileges on blog.* to 'username'@'localhost';
Then create all required tables running:
mysql -u username --password=secret blog <mysql.sql
If you use Sqlite3
Create a database:
sqlite3 /var/blog/blog.db <sqlite3.sql
Make sure that /var/blog/ and /var/blog/blog.db is writable by the web server.
If you use PostgreSQL
createdb blog psql blog <postgresql.sql
CppBlog configuration
Take a sample configuration file placed under /usr/local/share/cppblog/sample_config.js create a copy and edit it.
First create your new, unique private key for session management. Run
cppcms_make_key --hmac sha1
Update the private keys in the configuration file.
REMEMBER THESE ARE YOUR PRIVATE KEYS, KEEP THEM IN SECRET
Configure connection string under
blog.connection_string
. Don't forget to define@pool_size
connection string property to enable connection pooling.Refer to CppDB manual for exact options.
Configure your web server according this manual.
Note, the cppblog media files installed into
/usr/local/share/cppblog/media
. Make sure that you have configured valid alias to this location and theblog.media
has correct value assigned according to the location of the files relatively the the web servers document root.Make sure that
localization.messages.messages
andviews.paths
points to correct path:Locale dictionaries:
"localization" : { "messages" : { "messages" : [ "/usr/local/share/locale"]
Views path:
"views" : { "paths" : [ "/usr/local/lib/cppblog" ],
Make sure you set the correct value for
blog.host
configuration option. It is important for correct RSS generation.
Customization
You can select one of the two views "orangesky" or "contended". You can select it by setting views.default_skin
option.
The blog language can be selected by setting required value for localization.locales
option.
First Run
Once you had setup the blog of first access you will be asked to create a user and setup a password, once you configured them, login