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Add docs for using lighttpd as the webserver.

lighttpd could support rules like this, to add efficiency:

    # Aggressively cache all static files
    $HTTP["url"] =~ "\.(jpg|gif|png|css|js|htc)" {
        expire.url = ( "" => "access 1 years" )
    }

    # Compress files for faster transfer
    compress.filetype = (
        "text/plain",
        "text/html",
        "text/javascript",
        "text/css",
        "text/xml"
    )

    compress.cache-dir = <would need to set to something>?

I don't know if that is necessary or useful.  Probably not a good idea
at this point, where the code is changing so rapidly: a 1 year cache
of javascript code could cause trouble.  And i think the default
lighttpd.conf already compresses text/html, text/plain, text/css, and
application/x-javascript by default, so we're ok there (could add
text/javascript and text/xml, I guess).
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Craig Silverstein 2012-05-03 13:28:04 -07:00
parent 6a04328430
commit d6e2e4e4c5
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@ -171,6 +171,36 @@ For nginx, use a configuration like this:
}
}
= Webserver: Configuring lighttpd =
For lighttpd, add a section like this to your lighttpd.conf:
$HTTP["host"] =~ "phabricator(\.example\.com)?" {
server.document-root = "/path/to/phabricator/webroot"
url.rewrite-once = (
"^(/rsrc/.*)$" => "$1",
"^(/favicon.ico)$" => "$1",
# This simulates QSA ("query string append") mode in apache
"^(/[^?]*)\?(.*)" => "/index.php?__path__=$1&$2",
"^(/.*)$" => "/index.php?__path__=$1",
)
setenv.add-environment = (
"PHABRICATOR_ENV" => "custom/myconfig",
)
}
You should also ensure the following modules are listed in your
server.modules list:
mod_fastcgi
mod_rewrite
mod_setenv
Finally, you should run the following commands to enable php support:
$ sudo apt-get install php5-cgi # for ubuntu; other distros should be similar
$ sudo lighty-enable-mod fastcgi-php
= Setup =
Now, restart your webserver and navigate to whichever subdomain you set up. You

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@ -14,8 +14,9 @@ Phabricator is a LAMP application suite, so you basically need LAMP:
patches.) Phabricator has active contributors running it on Mac OS X, Amazon
Linux, Ubuntu, RHEL and CentOS; if you run into issues on other flavors,
send patches or complaints.
- **Apache** (or nginx): You need Apache (or nginx). You might be able to use
something else, but you're on your own.
- **Apache** (or nginx, or lighttpd): You need Apache (or another
tested webserver). You can probably use something else, but you're
on your own.
- **MySQL**: You need MySQL.
- **PHP**: You need PHP 5.2 or newer.