Kanboard ======== Kanboard is a simple visual task board web application. - Inspired by the [Kanban methodology](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban) - Get a visual and clear overview of your project - Multiple boards with the ability to drag and drop tasks - Minimalist software, focus only on essential features (Less is more) - Open source and self-hosted - Super simple installation Usage examples -------------- You can customize your boards according to your business activities: - Software management: Backlog, Ready, Work in Progress, To be tested, Validated - Bug tracking: Received, Confirmed, Work in progress, Tested, Fixed - Sales: Prospect, Meeting, Proposal, Sale - Lean business management: Ideas, Developement, Measure, Analysis, Done - Recruiting: Candidates Pool, Phone Screens, Job Interviews, Hires - E-Commerce Shop: Orders, Packaged, Shipped - Construction Planning: Materials ordered, Materials received, Work in progress, Work done, Invoice sent, Paid Features -------- - Multiple boards/projects - Boards customization, rename or add columns - Tasks with different colors, Markdown support for the description - Users management with a basic privileges separation (administrator or regular user) - Webhooks to create tasks from an external software - Host anywhere (shared hosting, VPS, Raspberry Pi or localhost) - No external dependencies - **Super easy setup**, copy and paste files and you are done! - Translations in English, French and Polish Todo ---- - Touch devices support (tablets) - Task search - Task limit for each column - File attachments - Comments - API - Basic reporting - Tasks export in CSV Todo and known bugs ------------------- - See Issues: License ------- - GNU Affero General Public License version 3: Authors ------- Original author: [Frédéric Guillot](http://fredericguillot.com/) Contributors: - Mathgl67: https://github.com/mathgl67 - Rzeka: https://github.com/rzeka Requirements ------------ - Apache or Nginx - PHP >= 5.3.3 - PHP extensions required: mbstring and pdo_sqlite - A web browser with HTML5 drag and drop support Installation ------------ From the archive: 1. You must have a web server with PHP installed 2. Download the source code and copy the directory `kanboard` where you want 3. Check if the directory `data` is writeable (Kanboard stores everything inside a Sqlite database) 4. With your browser go to 5. The default login and password is **admin/admin** 6. Start to use the software 7. Don't forget to change your password! From the repository: 1. `git clone https://github.com/fguillot/kanboard.git` 2. Go to the third step just above Update ------ From the archive: 1. Close your session (logout) 2. Rename your actual Kanboard directory (to keep a backup) 3. Uncompress the new archive and copy your database file `db.sqlite` in the directory `data` 4. Make the directory `data` writeable by the web server user 5. Login and check if everything is ok 6. Remove the old Kanboard directory From the repository: 1. Close your session (logout) 2. `git pull` 3. Login and check if everything is ok Security -------- - Don't forget to change the default user/password - Don't allow everybody to access to the directory `data` from the URL. There is already a `.htaccess` for Apache but nothing for Nginx. FAQ --- ### Which web browsers are supported? Desktop version of Mozilla Firefox, Safari and Google Chrome. ### Why the minimum requirement is PHP 5.3.3 or 5.3.7? Kanboard use the function `password_hash()` to crypt passwords but it's available only for PHP >= 5.5. However, there is a backport for [older versions of PHP](https://github.com/ircmaxell/password_compat#requirements). This library needs to have at least PHP 5.3.7 to work correctly (however on Debian Wheezy, PHP 5.3.3 should be fine). ### How to test Kanboard with Vagrant? - Install Vagrant (http://www.vagrantup.com or apt-get install vagrant) - Install VirtualBox (https://www.virtualbox.org/ or apt-get install virtualbox) - Inside the root directory, run: vagrant up - Go to http://localhost:8080/index.php - Login with admin / admin ### How to test Kanboard with the PHP built-in web server? If you don't want to install a web server like Apache on localhost. You can test with the embedded web server of PHP: ``` unzip kanboard-VERSION.zip cd kanboard php -S localhost:8000 open http://localhost:8000/ ``` ### How to install Kanboard on Debian? ``` apt-get update apt-get install -y php5 php5-sqlite cd /var/www/ wget http://kanboard.net/kanboard-VERSION.zip unzip kanboard-VERSION.zip chown -R www-data kanboard/data ```