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webDiplomacy readme, for webmasters
----------------------------------------
=> Note to players
=> requirements
=> Installing
=> Updating
=> Maintenance
=> Security
=> Developing
=> Help
Note to players
---------------
webDiplomacy doesn't have an install wizard which checks and installs everything for you, the
code is made available mainly for developers who want to create unique webDiplomacy servers
(e.g. with unique translations or rule variants), or work on the official code.
If your only experience of PHP and MySQL is installing phpBB, say, you may have trouble with
this software.
If you just want to play with friends try to find an existing webDiplomacy server and set up
a private game there. (http://webdiplomacy.net/ is the official server.)
requirements
------------
- PHP 5.2+
- MySQL 5, with support for MyISAM, InnoDB, and memory tables
- The GD 2 PHP extension, with FreeType support
- Ability to send e-mail from the server (Access to an SMTP server or sendmail)
- Quite a bit of disk space (depending on the expected size of the server; if
your hosting space is measured in MB you may not have enough)
- Quite a bit of processing power (if you've only got an account with an oversold
shared-hosting company you may have problems; webDiplomacy probably uses more
resources per user than, say, phpBB)
- Ability to set up a crontab to fetch a web-page every 5 minutes or so, to run
the game processing / server maintenance script
Installing
----------
=> Database scripts
Run install/install.sql to set up the initial data-set, you can run this in
phpMyAdmin's "Import" tab, if you don't have shell access.
=> Config
Edit config.sample.php to work with your setup, being very careful to read the warnings
about security issues. The salts/secrets, errorlog/orderlog directories, can all
leave your server wide open if you don't set them right. Rename to config.php when ready.
=> Log-on
Once you've set config.php up you can use the random gameMasterSecret you entered
to authenticate as the admin. First create a user via the registration page, then
once logged on go to gamemaster.php?gameMasterSecret=[yoursecret] .
It will give you admin rights, then refresh the page as admin to run the gamemaster
script for the first time, which will initialize various stats and maintenance
processes. (This only works for the first user that does it, any other
admins/moderators have to be set via the admin control-panel.)
Go to the Admin CP via the menu, find the "Toggle Maintenance Mode" action and
run it, preventing others from using the server up while you're testing it.
=> Test
Once that's set up you should go to Help->DATC. With Maintenance mode on it will
show a screen which can run through the DATC tests, which provides an easy way to
test that the installation was successful. Click Batch-test and it'll run through
all the tests one by one. If maps are being generated successfully then everything
is probably going to work. (Batch-testing the DATC tests may have problems in IE,
try Firefox/Chrome/Safari until this is fixed.)
=> Open up
Once you've looked around, posted a test message etc, and double-checked your
config.php file for security issues, you can disable Maintenance mode via the
admin CP to allow regular users to access the installation.
=> Start a processing cycle
Now you need to set the system up so that games are automatically processed. This
means running gamemaster.php?gameMasterSecret=[yoursecret] every 5 minutes or so
from an automated script, via cron for example. Here is an example crontab:
For example here is my cron line:
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/wget -O - 'http://webdiplomacy.net/gamemaster.php?gameMasterSecret=12345' >/dev/null 2>&1
'*/5 * * * *' sets the times the script should run (every 5 minutes)
'/usr/bin/wget' is the program which downloads the script thus running it.
'http://webdiplomacy.net/gamemaster.php?gameMasterSecret=12345' is the gamemaster URL
'-O - ' specifies to output to standard output
'>/dev/null 2>&1' specifies that the standard output should be discarded (i.e. just run the
page without saving the results)
=> Check
Once you're seeing the Last process time at the bottom of the page staying within 5
minutes of the current time the background processing is working, and everything should
be up and running.
Updating
--------
If updating from an older webDiplomacy version check the install/ folder subdirectories. Each
update should come with a readme. You may have to update through multiple versions.
Remember to take backups! There aren't a large number of people testing these update scripts,
unlike phpBB updates or other scripts you may be familiar with, so bugs and tweaking are to be
expected as part of the updating process.
Maintenance
-----------
Be sure to subscribe to the http://sf.net/projects/phpdiplomacy mailing list, to receive
emails when updates are released, as they'll probably contain bugfixes.
There are a bunch of variables at the bottom that indicate the general health of the server,
whether the background-processor is running , whether there are any crashed games, etc. It's
best to keep an eye on these.
=> Cleaning up
The mapstore folder can be deleted every so often if it's getting too large, however if
space isn't a concern the directory structure is tree like and will scale to any reasonable
number of games, and cacheing maps saves lots of CPU-time.
Access logs in the database also need to be cleaned periodically, the admin CP will wipe all
but the last 30 days of logs.
If you have order-logging enabled the orderlog directory will fill up quickly, and can be
wiped regularly. If players aren't complaining that they entered different orders there's
no point logging orders to prove them wrong.
If error logging is enabled logs can accumulate, but they should be handled and removed as they come.
Game messages will probably take up the largest part of database storage. If keeping messages
from old games is less important than using little space they can be deleted for old games
occasionally (especially gamemaster auto-messages which also make a large part of the
GameMessages table)
TerrStatusArchive and MovesArchive are the other two large tables; they contain data used to
draw old maps, and can be periodically wiped for old games if achived game history isn't
needed.
Other than that check the admin CP status lists every so often which should highlight any problems
which are auto-detected.
Security
--------
First off you must make sure you have read the warnings in the config comments very carefully.
The software won't try and detect silly mistakes that expose errorlogs/orderlogs to everyone.
If people can access errorlogs they may be able to see database passwords and other sensitive
info. If they can access the orderlogs they will know the moves others are entering.
Security is taken seriously in the code; no security holes have yet been found in it, and
nowhere are there dynamic require_once statements or evals, or any of the common PHP security traps,
but this has to be supplemented by setting strict permissions and using secure passwords.
After installation everything can be and should be set to read-only except for the errorlog,
accesslog, and mapstore directories, which should be set so that nothing within them can be
executed (e.g. by using a .htaccess file for Apache).
The admin, board, gamemaster, gamepanel, gamesearch, install, lib, locales, map, objects, and
register folders are all not required to be accessible from the web, and so access to these from
the web server should be restricted (e.g. by using a .htaccess file for Apache).
You may want to monitor webDiplomacy's resource use; it doesn't do this automatically and it
may be using
Developing
----------
Check http://webdiplomacy.net/developers.php for the most up-to-date developer documentation.
Be aware of the obligations of the AGPL software license we use: *If you change webDiplomacy you
must be prepared to share any changes you make. If that doesn't fit your requirements do not use
this software!*
Help
----
If you have any questions you can get help at the developer forum at http://forum.webdiplomacy.net/
Kestas Kuliukas - 30/08/09