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=================== Installing Nag H5 =================== :Contact: nag@lists.horde.org .. contents:: Contents .. section-numbering:: This document contains instructions for installing the Nag web-based todo list application on your system. For information on the capabilities and features of Nag, see the file README_ in the top-level directory of the Nag distribution. Prerequisites ============= To function properly, Nag **requires** the following: 1. A working Horde installation. Nag runs within the `Horde Application Framework`_, a set of common tools for web applications written in PHP. You must install Horde before installing Nag. .. Important:: Nag H5 requires version 5.0+ of the Horde Framework - earlier versions of Horde will **not** work. .. Important:: Be sure to have completed all of the steps in the `horde/docs/INSTALL`_ file for the Horde Framework before installing Nag. Many of Nag's prerequisites are also Horde prerequisites. Additionally, many of Nag's optional features are configured via the Horde install. .. _`Horde Application Framework`: http://www.horde.org/apps/horde 2. SQL support in PHP *or* a configured Kolab Server. Nag will store its data in either an SQL database or on a Kolab Server. If you use SQL, build PHP with whichever SQL driver you require; see the Horde INSTALL_ file for details. Installing Nag ============== The **RECOMMENDED** way to install Nag is using the PEAR installer. Alternatively, if you want to run the latest development code or get the latest not yet released fixes, you can install Nag from Git. Installing with PEAR ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First follow the instructions in `horde/docs/INSTALL`_ to prepare a PEAR environment for Horde and install the Horde Framework. When installing Nag through PEAR now, the installer will automatically install any dependencies of Nag too. If you want to install Nag with all optional dependencies, but without the binary PECL packages that need to be compiled, specify both the ``-a`` and the ``-B`` flag:: pear install -a -B horde/nag By default, only the required dependencies will be installed:: pear install horde/nag If you want to install Nag even with all binary dependencies, you need to remove the ``-B`` flag. Please note that this might also try to install PHP extensions through PECL that might need further configuration or activation in your PHP configuration:: pear install -a horde/nag Installing from Git ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ See http://www.horde.org/source/git.php Configuring Nag =============== 1. Configuring Horde for Nag Nag requires a permanent ``Shares`` backend in Horde to manage tasklists and to add tasks to tasklists. If you didn't setup a Share backend yet, go to the configuration interface, select Horde from the list of applications and select the ``Shares`` tab. Unless you are using Kolab, you should select ``SQL``. Make sure that you ran the necessary scripts to create a storage backend for the Share system, e.g. one of the ``create.*.sql``. 2. Configuring Nag You must login to Horde as a Horde Administrator to finish the configuration of Nag. Use the Horde ``Administration`` menu item to get to the administration page, and then click on the ``Configuration`` icon to get the configuration page. Select ``Tasks`` from the selection list of applications. Fill in or change any configuration values as needed. When done click on ``Generate Tasks Configuration`` to generate the ``conf.php`` file. If your web server doesn't have write permissions to the Nag configuration directory or file, it will not be able to write the file. In this case, go back to ``Configuration`` and choose one of the other methods to create the configuration file ``nag/config/conf.php``. Documentation on the format and purpose of the other configuration files in the ``config/`` directory can be found in each file. You may create ``*.local.php`` versions of these files if you wish to customize Nag's appearance and behavior. See the header of the configuration files for details and examples. The defaults will be correct for most sites. 3. Creating the database table Once you finished the configuration in the previous step, you can create all database tables by clicking the ``DB schema is out of date.`` link in the Nag row of the configuration screen. Alternatively you creating the Nag database tables can be accomplished with horde's ``horde-db-migrate`` utility. If your database is properly setup in the Horde configuration, just run the following:: horde/bin/horde-db-migrate nag 4. Testing Nag Use Nag to create, modify, and delete tasks. Test at least the following: - Creating a new task - Modifying a task - Completing a task - Deleting a task Obtaining Support ================= If you encounter problems with Nag, help is available! The Horde Frequently Asked Questions List (FAQ), available on the Web at http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ The Horde Project runs a number of mailing lists, for individual applications and for issues relating to the project as a whole. Information, archives, and subscription information can be found at http://www.horde.org/community/mail Lastly, Horde developers, contributors and users may also be found on IRC, on the channel #horde on the Freenode Network (irc.freenode.net). Please keep in mind that Nag is free software written by volunteers. For information on reasonable support expectations, please read http://www.horde.org/community/support Thanks for using Nag! The Horde team .. _README: README .. _INSTALL: .. _`horde/docs/INSTALL`: ../../horde/docs/INSTALL .. _`horde/docs/TRANSLATIONS`: ../../horde/docs/TRANSLATIONS