We have guides for installing LiteXiv on your Nginx or Apache server.
The following guides are based on Debian-based systems. Choose appropriate commands and packages for your own distro. (PHP >= 5.4 is required.)
Install nginx
, php
and php-fpm
if you haven't:
apt install nginx php php-fpm
Clone and configure LiteXiv:
cd /var/www
git clone https://codeberg.org/Peaksol/LiteXiv.git
nano LiteXiv/include/config.php
Add the site to nginx (adjust the configuration as needed):
nano /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/litexiv
server {
listen 8080;
root /var/www/LiteXiv;
index index.php;
location ^~ /include/ {
deny all;
return 403;
}
location ~ \.php$ {
include snippets/fastcgi-php.conf;
fastcgi_pass unix:/run/php/php-fpm.sock;
}
location / {
rewrite ^/proxy/(.*)$ /proxy.php?dest=$1 last;
rewrite ^/en/(.*)$ /$1 permanent;
rewrite ^/artworks/([0-9]*)$ /artworks/index.php?id=$1 last;
rewrite ^/tags/(.*)$ /tags/index.php?q=$1 last;
rewrite ^/users/([0-9]*)(/([^/]*)(/(.*))?)?$ /users/index.php?id=$1&category=$3&tag=$5 last;
}
}
Restart nginx and php-fpm. The server should be up at configured address.
Install apache2
, php
and libapache2-mod-php
if you haven't:
apt install apache2 php libapache2-mod-php
Clone and configure LiteXiv:
cd /var/www
git clone https://codeberg.org/Peaksol/LiteXiv.git
nano LiteXiv/include/config.php
Add the site to apache2 (adjust the configuration as needed):
nano /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/litexiv.conf
Listen 8080
<VirtualHost *:8080>
ServerName localhost
DocumentRoot /var/www/LiteXiv
<Directory /var/www/LiteXiv/include>
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
</directory>
<Directory /var/www/LiteXiv>
Require all granted
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^proxy/(.*)$ proxy.php?dest=$1 [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^en/(.*)$ $1 [QSA,R=301,L]
RewriteRule ^artworks/([0-9]*)$ artworks/index.php?id=$1 [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^tags/(.*)$ tags/index.php?q=$1 [QSA,L]
RewriteRule ^users/([0-9]*)(/([^/]*)(/(.*))?)?$ users/index.php?id=$1&category=$3&tag=$5 [QSA,L]
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
Restart apache2. The server should be up at configured address.
Installing for other server software (Caddy, Lighttpd, etc.) should be easy. While we don't have guides for them, the process should be as simple as configuring PHP to work with the server and adding some URI rules (see configurations for nginx and apache above).