2d4f155064
problem with code prettifier, fixed some display bugs
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Installation
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For Administrators
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In the index.php in the main folder you can define a different PATH. This is
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useful if you want to secure your installation and want to move the
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configuration, data files, templates and PHP libraries (directories cfg, data,
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lib, tpl and tst) outside of your document root. This new location must still
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be accessible to your webserver / PHP process.
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> ### PATH Example ###
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> Your zerobin installation lives in a subfolder called "paste" inside of your
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> document root. The URL looks like this:
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> http://example.com/paste/
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> The ZeroBin folder on your webserver is really:
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> /home/example.com/htdocs/paste
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>
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> When setting the path like this:
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> define('PATH', '../../secret/zerobin/');
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> ZeroBin will look for your includes here:
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> /home/example.com/secret/zerobin
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In the file "cfg/conf.ini" you can configure ZeroBin. The config file is
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divided into multiple sections, which are enclosed in square brackets. In the
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"[main]" section you can enable or disable the discussion feature, set the
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limit of stored pastes and comments in bytes. The "[traffic]" section lets you
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set a time limit in seconds. Users may not post more often then this limit to
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your ZeroBin.
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Finally the "[model]" and "[model_options]" sections let you configure your
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favourite way of storing the pastes and discussions on your server.
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"zerobin_data" is the default model, which stores everything in files in the
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data folder. This is the recommended setup for low traffic sites. Under high
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load, in distributed setups or if you are not allowed to store files locally,
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you might want to switch to the "zerobin_db" model. This lets you store your
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data in a database. Basically all databases that are supported by PDO (PHP
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data objects) may be used. Automatic table creation is provided for pdo_ibm,
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pdo_informix, pdo_mssql, pdo_mysql, pdo_oci, pdo_pgsql and pdo_sqlite. You may
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want to provide a table prefix, if you have to share the zerobin database with
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another application. The table prefix option is called "tbl".
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> ### Note ###
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> The "zerobin_db" model has only been tested with SQLite and MySQL, although
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> it would not be recommended to use SQLite in a production environment. If you
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> gain any experience running ZeroBin on other RDBMS, please let us know.
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For reference or if you want to create the table schema for yourself:
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CREATE TABLE prefix_paste (
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dataid CHAR(16),
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data TEXT,
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postdate INT,
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expiredate INT,
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opendiscussion INT,
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burnafterreading INT
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);
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CREATE TABLE prefix_comment (
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dataid CHAR(16),
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pasteid CHAR(16),
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parentid CHAR(16),
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data TEXT,
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nickname VARCHAR(255),
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vizhash TEXT,
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postdate INT
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);
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For Developers
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If you want to create your own data models, you might want to know how the
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arrays, that you have to store, look like:
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public function create($pasteid, $paste)
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{
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$pasteid = substr(hash('md5', $paste['data']), 0, 16);
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$paste['data'] // text
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$paste['meta']['postdate'] // int UNIX timestamp
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$paste['meta']['expire_date'] // int UNIX timestamp
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$paste['meta']['opendiscussion'] // true (if false it is unset)
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$paste['meta']['burnafterreading'] // true (if false it is unset; if true, then opendiscussion is unset)
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}
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public function createComment($pasteid, $parentid, $commentid, $comment)
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{
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$pasteid // the id of the paste this comment belongs to
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$parentid // the id of the parent of this comment, may be the paste id itself
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$commentid = substr(hash('md5', $paste['data']), 0, 16);
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$comment['data'] // text
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$comment['meta']['nickname'] // text or null (if anonymous)
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$comment['meta']['vizhash'] // text or null (if anonymous)
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$comment['meta']['postdate'] // int UNIX timestamp
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}
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