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Kajona Content Management Framework

Welcome to the sources of Kajona, an open source content management system.

Please refer to our website at http://www.kajona.de for further details and prepared builds ready for use.

For prepared builds see http://www.kajona.de/downloads.html

Bugtracker / Issues

Since we're still migrating our infrastructure to GitHub, please make use of our ticket-system at http://trace.kajona.de

Build-System

We currently provide various build-scripts in order to test, clean, build and package a project out of the sources. Please have a look at the ant-scripts located at _buildfiles: build_jenkins.xml, build_project.xml

Quickstart

You only have to follow a few steps in order to build a Kajona project out of the sources:

  • Create a folder in your webroot, used to store the later Kajona project, e.g. kajona
  • Create a folder named core within the folder created before, e.g. kajona/core
  • Clone the Git-repo inside the core-folder using the following command: git clone https://github.com/kajona/kajonacms.git .
  • The folder kajona/core should now be filled with a structure similar to:
 /_debugging
 /module_system
 /module_pages
 /module_samplecontent
 /module_system
 /module_tags
 .htaccess
 bootstrap.php
 setupproject.php
  • Open the file kajona/core/setupproject.php using the webbrowser of your choice (btw, you could run this script on the command line, too)
  • After a few log-outputs, your kajona folder is now setup like a real Kajona project, so there should be a structure similar to
 /core (as created manually)
 /files
 /project
 /templates
 .htaccess
 debug.php
 image.php
 index.php
 installer.php
 xml.php

Done! All you have to do is to fire up your browser, opening the file kajona/installer.php and the installer will guide you through the process. Whenever you make changes to s.th. below /core, don't forget to create a pull-request with all those changes - and be sure to earn the glory!

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