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EGroupware
Branch | Status | Tools | Usage |
---|---|---|---|
master | runs unit-tests after each commit | ||
20.1 | scrutinizer | runs static analysis on our codebase | |
19.1 | manual testing with unusual browser versions or platforms |
Default and prefered installation method for EGroupware is via your package manager:
https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=server%3AeGroupWare&package=egroupware-epl
Installing EGroupware 20.1 via Docker:
EGroupware 20.1 can be installed via Docker, in fact the DEB/RPM packages also does that. Instructions on how to run EGroupware in Docker are in doc/docker subdirectory.
Installing EGroupware 19.1 via Docker:
EGroupware 19.1 can be installed via Docker, in fact the DEB/RPM packages also does that. Instructions on how to run EGroupware in Docker are in doc/docker subdirectory.
Installing EGroupware development version:
- install composer.phar from https://getcomposer.org/download/
- optional: for minified JavaScript and CSS install nodejs and grunt
apt/yum/zypper install nodejs
npm install -g grunt-cli
- install EGroupware and dependencies
cd /path/to/your/docroot
git clone https://github.com/EGroupware/egroupware.git # or git@github.com:EGroupware/egroupware.git for ssh
cd egroupware
./install-cli.php
- install non-default EGroupware apps by cloning them into your egroupware directory eg.
cd /path/to/your/egroupware
git clone https://github.com/EGroupware/wiki.git
- continue installation at http://localhost/egroupware/setup/
Keeping EGroupware up to date or switch to release branch:
cd /path/to/your/egroupware
./install-cli.php [<change-channel>]
setup/setup-cli.php # will tell you if a schema-update is necessary
install-cli.php supports the following "channels":
- release: taged maintenance releases only eg. 19.1.20200701
- bugfix: release-branch incl. latest bugfixes eg. 20.1, if you are currently on 20.1.20200710
- <branch>: switch to given branch
- master: latest development for next release
To change the channel, call install-cli.php <channel-to-update-to>
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For further instalation instructions see our wiki.