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Cockpit Next
Requirements
- PHP >= 7.3
- PDO + SQLite (or MongoDB)
- GD extension
- mod_rewrite, mod_versions enabled (on apache)
make also sure that $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']
exists and is set correctly.
Installation
- Download Cockpit and put the cockpit folder in the root of your web project
- Make sure that the /cockpit/storage folder and all its subfolders are writable
- Go to /cockpit/install via Browser
- You're ready to use Cockpit :-)
Build (Only if you modify JS components)
You need nodejs installed on your system.
First run npm install
to install development dependencies
- Run
npm run build
- For one-time build of styles and components - Run
npm run watch
- For continuous build every time styles or components change
Dockerized Development
You need docker installed on your system: https://www.docker.com.
- Run
npm run docker-init
to build the initial image. - Run
npm run docker
to start an Apache environment suited for Cockpit on port 8080 (this folder mapped to /var/www/html).
Partners
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Live, Web-Based Browser Testing
Sponsors
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Thank you to all our backers!
Copyright and license
Copyright since 2015 Agentejo under the MIT license.
See LICENSE for more information.
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