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'''ccHost''' is the winner of the [http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/6026 LinuxWorld Journal Product Excellence Award] for '''Best Open Source Solution.''' Read more about ccHost [[#Zeitgiest|here]].
  
 
= Download =
 
= Download =
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#Unzip the ccHost ZIP archive on your local system and copy the files to your server retaining the the directory structure.
 
#Unzip the ccHost ZIP archive on your local system and copy the files to your server retaining the the directory structure.
 
#Browse to '''<nowiki>http://where_you_installed/ccadmin</nowiki>''' and follow all the instructions from then on.  
 
#Browse to '''<nowiki>http://where_you_installed/ccadmin</nowiki>''' and follow all the instructions from then on.  
 
  
 
=== Advanced ===
 
=== Advanced ===
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</Limit>
 
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=== Upgrading ===
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'''Always''' make a backup of your mySQL ccHost database and the files you changes (probably all of the ccfiles directory) before you start the upgrade process. Things go wrong. You have been warned.
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==== General ====
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#Log in as administrator
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#If you made changes to ''ccfiles'' directory (like home.xml) then make a backup copy of your ccfiles directory
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#Copy the new installation over your current installation.
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#Browse to: <nowiki>http://where_you_installed/?update=1</nowiki>
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==== Upgrading from 2.x to 3.0 ====
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This specific upgrade requires a few extra steps
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#Log in as administrator
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#If you made changes to ''ccfiles'' directory (like home.xml) then make a backup copy of your ccfiles directory
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#Copy the new installation over your current installation.
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#Delete the file '''ccextras/cc-language.php'''
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#Empty the directory '''cclib/phptal/phptal_cache'''
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#Browse to: <nowiki>http://where_you_installed/?update=1</nowiki>
  
 
= Compatibility =
 
= Compatibility =
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* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=80503&atid=559969 Request Features]
 
* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=80503&atid=559969 Request Features]
 
* [[HOWTO Patch|Submit Patches]]
 
* [[HOWTO Patch|Submit Patches]]
 
=== Windows ===
 
  
 
==== XAMPP ====
 
==== XAMPP ====
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Follow the instructions for installation of XAMPP to know where to put the uncompressed ccHost package to properly work with your local setup.
 
Follow the instructions for installation of XAMPP to know where to put the uncompressed ccHost package to properly work with your local setup.
  
===Upgrade existing ccHost installations===
 
#Log in as administrator
 
#Copy this installation over your current installation.
 
#Browse to: <nowiki>http://where_you_installed/?update=1</nowiki>
 
 
Note to 1.x ccHost installations: phpBB2 is no longer used for reviews. There is a script for importing existing phpBB2 format reviews into the new native reviewing system. Contact fourstones@users.sourceforge.net for details.
 
  
 
* The text for the front page can be changed by editing ccfiles/home.xml.  The other menu functions and so on are generally modified using the admin functions of the site.
 
* The text for the front page can be changed by editing ccfiles/home.xml.  The other menu functions and so on are generally modified using the admin functions of the site.

Revision as of 23:12, 30 August 2006


ccHost is the winner of the LinuxWorld Journal Product Excellence Award for Best Open Source Solution. Read more about ccHost here.

Download

Current Stable Release

Latest stable builds of ccHost are available in several common archiving formats (.zip, .gzip, etc.)

ccHost download page

To install: Unpack the contents of the archive on your local machine and see the README.


Experimental Thrice-Daily Builds

Currently, ccHost packages are being made three-times a day and are available here:

ccHost 3x daily builds

Our experience has been very good however these are minimally tested builds so download, install and use these packages at your own risk.

Only 30 days worth of builds are saved currently.

Install

As stated above, all the information you need for installation is in the distribution package you downloaded. Treat these notes as addendums, hints and other possibly useful information.

Simple

The easiest way to get going is to start with a web hosting server. Common web hosting services like Dreamhost and WebsiteSource provide an administration interface for setting up a mysql database. Hosting services also provide some FTP or SFTP mechanism to upload the ccHost installation files as well. 99% of all services provide support for PHP as well. If you have questions about support in this area, check the server requirements below and with your hosting service.

  1. Unzip the ccHost ZIP archive on your local system and copy the files to your server retaining the the directory structure.
  2. Browse to http://where_you_installed/ccadmin and follow all the instructions from then on.

Advanced

If you have basic knowledge of using FTP and you are comfortable at a terminal command line you can use these steps to before, during and after installation. Many of these can be filed under "you'll be glad you did" by the time you get to the browser-based installation steps later on.

General Requirements

  • A web server.
  • PHP 4/5 (PHP 5 requires ccHost 3.0 or above.)
  • MySQL 4/5 (MySQL 5 requires ccHost 3.0 or above.)
  • Tested on: Firefox 1.0+ Mac/PC/Linux, IE 6+ PC, Safari Mac
  • Cookies enabled in one's browser.
  • Most skins (that people would want to use) require Javascript enabled

Enabling 'Pretty URLs'

All ccHost commands and URLs based on query strings:

http://your_install_root/index.php?ccm=/media/people/victor

That same URL can be made 'pretty' on Apache installations so that it looks more like:

http://your_install_root/media/people/victor

Here is the block of code in your .htaccess file setting the rewrite rules to get pretty urls:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php?ccm=/$1 [L,QSA]

If you installed to a directory below the site's root make sure to specify that in the RewriteBase directive.

For perfomance reasons (and if you are given access) you should put those directives into an Apache virtual host block in the .conf file for your server:

<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName ccmixter.localhost
ServerPath /ccmixter
#DocumentRoot /var/www/localhost/htdocs/cchost 
DocumentRoot /home/rejon/Documents/freelance/creativecommons/src/ccmixter

<Directory "/home/rejon/Documents/freelance/creativecommons/src/ccmixter">
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php?ccm=/$1 [L,QSA]
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>

getID3

ccHost depends on the getID3 library for verifying uploads. Install getID3 (at least 1.7.3) here: http://www.getid3.org/#download before you install ccHost. (It's a simple download-unpack operation.)

For example (on Linux):

tar xzf getid3.tar.gz
cp -a getid3/getid3 /var/www/localhost/htdocs/cchost/

The ccHost installer will 'find' your getID3 installation if it's roughly in the same area of the server, however it is not required that your getID3 be visible on the web and in fact, it's probably more secure if it isn't.

ccHost Terminal Installtion

  • Unzip the ccHost ZIP or tar. bz2 archive on your local system and copy the files (retaining the directory structure) to your web-server directory.
  • On Linux change the group and permissions of the files so they may be written by the web server (e.g., in the following lines, the web-server account is "apache").

For example:

cp -a cchost-1.0.3 /var/www/localhost/htdocs/cchost
chgrp -R apache /var/www/localhost/htdocs/cchost
chmod g+w /var/www/localhost/htdocs/cchost/
chmod -R g+w /var/www/localhost/htdocs/cchost/cclib/phptal/phptal_cache/
  • Create a new database for ccHost (e.g., named "cchost") and create an administrative user to access it (e.g., "cchostadmin"). For example:
mysql -p -u root
mysql> CREATE DATABASE cchost;
mysql> GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE ON cchost.* TO 'cchostadmin'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE';

Make sure to change 'YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE' (and maybe 'cchostadmin') to something unique to your site. (Many systems provide phpMyAdmin to take care of these tasks.

  • Create directory /var/log/cchost or other location to store log files. Must be writable by the web-server account (e.g., "apache"). For example:
mkdir /var/log/cchost
chown apache:apache /var/log/cchost

Finish with Install

Browse to http://where_you_installed_cchost/ccadmin

Everything else you need to know will be on the screen from that point on, including suggested php.ini and .htaccess settings, access permissions requirements, etc.

More .htaccess file settings

Put the following into a file named '.htaccess' in your root directory of a ccHost setup if you can't set your php.ini settings for your hosting setup. These settings should work, but should be tested first. They correct many memory problems people have with ccHost.

# php configs http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.memory-limit
# http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.php#ini.list

php_value max_input_time 200
php_value max_execution_time 200
php_value memory_limit 20M
php_value upload_max_filesize 20M
# next line fixes noncompliant & used in php
php_value arg_separator.output &
php_flag session.use_trans_sid off
# turns off annoying autoquotes
php_flag magic_quotes_gpc off

Options +MultiViews

# Stop morons that are hammer your site
# Open Clip Art Library had someone DDoS'ing our site
<Limit GET>
 order deny,allow
 deny from 59.116.0.0/16
</Limit>

Upgrading

Always make a backup of your mySQL ccHost database and the files you changes (probably all of the ccfiles directory) before you start the upgrade process. Things go wrong. You have been warned.

General

  1. Log in as administrator
  2. If you made changes to ccfiles directory (like home.xml) then make a backup copy of your ccfiles directory
  3. Copy the new installation over your current installation.
  4. Browse to: http://where_you_installed/?update=1

Upgrading from 2.x to 3.0

This specific upgrade requires a few extra steps

  1. Log in as administrator
  2. If you made changes to ccfiles directory (like home.xml) then make a backup copy of your ccfiles directory
  3. Copy the new installation over your current installation.
  4. Delete the file ccextras/cc-language.php
  5. Empty the directory cclib/phptal/phptal_cache
  6. Browse to: http://where_you_installed/?update=1

Compatibility

Browsers

Tested on: Firefox 1.0+ Mac/PC/Linux, IE 6+ PC, Safari Mac

Cookies must be enabled.

Most skins (the ones people will want to use) require Javascript enabled.

Servers

Primary development is done on Windows XP and up-to-date Linux development systems using apache, mysql, and php.

Linux

ccHost on Apache (2.0.49 up to at least apache-2.0.55-r1) on Linux,

One should be able to easily install mysql, php, and apache (if they are not already available) through their distributions packaging system.

Windows IIS Server

Windows users with their installation disks may install optionally the Windows IIS Web Server. This option has been tested. However, there might still be issues with it, and if so, please file a bug.

Mac OS X

NOTE: This setup is similar to Linux.

Verified:

  • OS X 10.4.6
  • default OS X MySQL build, 4.0.26
  • GetID3 1.7.7
  • default Apache/PHP



Development

Source and Code Documentation


People

Research


Communication

Bugs, Patches and Feature Requests

Make sure to use the 'ccHost' category when filing bugs. Also, please use a real email so that we can followup on any bugs posted. Be descriptive when posting and commenting on bugs (every bit counts).

XAMPP

It is recommended to download XAMPP for Windows, which provides an easy install of Apache web server, MySQL database server, and PHP and perl programming languages. This is the easiest way to get up and running, as this system replicates the standard Open Source (and Linux) setup of a time-tested server, Apache, along with the required MySQL database and PHP programming language, all necessary to use ccHost.

Follow the instructions for installation of XAMPP to know where to put the uncompressed ccHost package to properly work with your local setup.


  • The text for the front page can be changed by editing ccfiles/home.xml. The other menu functions and so on are generally modified using the admin functions of the site.

Zeitgeist

Goal

The goal of this project is to spread media content that is licensed under Creative Commons throughout the web in much the same way that weblogs spread CC licensed text.

Short Description

"Web-based System Supporting Remixing and Collaboration on Media"


Slightly Longer Description

ccHost is an open source (GPL licensed) project that provides web-based infrastructure to support collaboration, sharing, and storage of multi-media using the Creative Commons licenses and metadata. It is the codebase used by ccMixter and other sites.

Besides its focus on sharing content, ccHost differniates itself from other multi-media hosting programs by emphasizing the reuse (a.k.a. remixing) of content between artists, not only between artists on any given installation of ccHost, but between all installations across the web and any web site that implements the Creative Commons Sample Pool API, including non-ccHost sites such as the freesound project.


Release Notes

Press Releases

= Sound Bites

Please add your own sound bite...

Screenshots

  • "ccHost enables you to 'run your own flickr or youtube while having an infrastructure for legally sharing audio, video, text, and other media." Jon Phillips 22:50, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

Usage Examples

Redistribution

HOWTO Tag a Release

Really, each major release needs to be tagged, but this 2.0.1 is the first SVN release, and we did it post CVS -> SVN migration. In the future, this is the proper way to tag and branch.

svn copy https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/cctools/cchost/trunk \
https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/cctools/cchost/tags/2_0_1 \
-m "Tagging 2.0.1 bugfix release"

Here is more about SVN merging/branching.

Packaging

Sign Package

You should do this for all packages (RPM, tar.gz, zip, tar.bz2, etc)

gpg --detach-sign --armor cchost-VERSION.tar.gz

Verify Package

gpg --verify cchost-VERSION.tar.gz.asc