- Make sure you have composer installed.
- Run
composer create-project forkcms/forkcms .
in your document root. - Browse to your website
- Follow the steps on-screen
- Have fun!
Remark: If you are using GIT instead of composer create-project or the zip-file from http://www.fork-cms.com, you should install our dependencies. The dependencies are handled by composer
To install the dependencies, you can run the command below in the document-root:
composer install -o
If you discover any security related issues, please email core@fork-cms.com instead of using the issue tracker.
If you want to activate https redirection, go into the .htaccess file and uncomment the lines about https.
If you encounter any bugs, please create an issue on Github. If you're stuck or would like to discuss Fork CMS, talk to us on slack!
We use phpunit as a test framework. It's installed when using composer install. To be able to run them, make sure you have a database with the same credentials as your normal database and with the name suffixed with _test.
Because we support multiple php versions it gave some issues. Therefore we use the bridge from symfony.
Running the tests:
composer test
Running only the unit tests or the functional tests
composer test -- --testsuite=functional
composer test -- --testsuite=unit
The backend uses Bootstrap in combination with Sass. To make changes, you should make
the changes into the scss-files, and regenerate the real css with gulp build
.
We use yarn to install our dependencies. For now we have a gulp
-script that moves everything to
the correct directories. So if you change the dependencies, make sure you run gulp build
.
The Fork CMS team