Installation ============ Firstly, check the [requirements](requirements.markdown) before to go further. From the archive (stable version) --------------------------------- 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 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! The data folder is used to store: - Sqlite database: `db.sqlite` - Debug file: `debug.log` (if debug mode enabled) - Uploaded files: `files/*` - Image thumbnails: `files/thumbnails/*` People who are using a remote database (Mysql/Postgresql) and a remote file storage (Aws S3 or similar) don't necessarily need to have a persistent local data folder or to change the permission. From the repository (development version) ----------------------------------------- You must install [composer](https://getcomposer.org/) to use this method. 1. `git clone https://github.com/fguillot/kanboard.git` 2. `composer install --no-dev` 3. Go to the third step just above Note: This method will install the **current development version**, use at your own risk. Installation outside of the document root ----------------------------------------- If you would like to install Kanboard outside of the web server document root, you need to create at least these symlinks: ```bash . ├── assets -> ../kanboard/assets ├── doc -> ../kanboard/doc ├── favicon.ico -> ../kanboard/favicon.ico ├── index.php -> ../kanboard/index.php ├── jsonrpc.php -> ../kanboard/jsonrpc.php └── robots.txt -> ../kanboard/robots.txt ``` The `.htaccess` is optional because its content can be included directly in the Apache configuration. You can also define a custom location for the plugins and files folders by changing the [config file](config.markdown). 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. Notes ----- - Some features of Kanboard require that you run [a daily background job](cronjob.markdown)