DownloadItransformer.es
Itransformer.es is an online free application made for image processing and transforming. The application lets you to apply several kind of basic transformations, filters and effects.
Starting date
17-05.2013
Contributing
If you want to contribute just push your commits. I'll be grateful.
License
All of Itransformer.es's original code is licensed under the GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, for details see LICENSE. Some third party libraries are licensed under other, compatible open source libraries. Licensing information is included in those files.
Howto install
The following are instructions working on Apache2 systems.
1. Download the Itransformer.es sources to your computer. Using Git:
git clone https://msalsas@github.com/msalsas/itransformer.git
2. Cd to where you have your sources using your terminal/command line.
cd itransformer
3. Create the upload directory "usuarios" and give Apache group permissions:
mkdir usuarios
sudo chown root:www-data usuarios/
sudo chmod 0775 usuarios/
4. Copy the parameters.dist.yml file into parameters.yml and add your database password.
cp app/config/parameters.dist.yml app/config/parameters.yml
vi app/config/parameters.yml
parameters:
database_driver: pdo_mysql
database_host: localhost
database_port: null
database_name: itransformer
database_user: root
database_password: your password
5. Install the third party bundles with composer.
sudo php composer.phar update
6. Add Apache user permissions to app/cache and app/logs directories.
sudo setfacl -R -m u:www-data:rwx -m u:root:rwx app/cache app/logs
7. Create the database with Doctrine.
sudo php app/console doctrine:database:create
8. Set a host name in /etc/hosts . For instance:
sudo vi /etc/hosts
and add this line:
127.0.1.1 itransformer
9. Add the site configuration file at /etc/apache2/sites-avaiable/itransformer.conf
<VirtualHost *:80>
ErrorDocument 403 /errores/error403.html.twig
ErrorDocument 404 /errores/error404.html.twig
# The ServerName directive sets the request scheme, hostname and port that
# the server uses to identify itself. This is used when creating
# redirection URLs. In the context of virtual hosts, the ServerName
# specifies what hostname must appear in the request's Host: header to
# match this virtual host. For the default virtual host (this file) this
# value is not decisive as it is used as a last resort host regardless.
# However, you must set it for any further virtual host explicitly.
#ServerName www.example.com
ServerName itransformer
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
DocumentRoot /yourApacheRootDir/itransformer/web
<Directory /yourApacheRootDir/itransformer/web>
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^index.php$ / [R=301,L]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.(.*)$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%1/$1 [R=301,L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ app.php [QSA,L]
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_expires.c>
ExpiresActive On
ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 seconds"
ExpiresByType text/html "access plus 1 seconds"
ExpiresByType text/css "access plus 2 weeks"
ExpiresByType text/javascript "access plus 2 weeks"
ExpiresByType application/x-javascript "access plus 2 weeks"
ExpiresByType image/* "access plus 2 weeks"
</IfModule>
AllowOverride none
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
10. Enable your site and needed modes.
sudo a2ensite itransformer.conf
sudo a2enmod rewrite expires
sudo service apache2 reload
11. And that's all. Search for itransformer/app_dev.php in the URL bar to view in development mode. To view in production mode just search for itransformer .
Symfony's README
Symfony Standard Edition
Welcome to the Symfony Standard Edition - a fully-functional Symfony2
application that you can use as the skeleton for your new applications.
This document contains information on how to download, install, and start
using Symfony. For a more detailed explanation, see the [Installation][1]
chapter of the Symfony Documentation.
1) Installing the Standard Edition
When it comes to installing the Symfony Standard Edition, you have the
following options.
Use Composer (recommended)
As Symfony uses [Composer][2] to manage its dependencies, the recommended way
to create a new project is to use it.
If you don't have Composer yet, download it following the instructions on
http://getcomposer.org/ or just run the following command:
curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Then, use the create-project command to generate a new Symfony application:
php composer.phar create-project symfony/framework-standard-edition path/to/install 2.1.x-dev
For an exact version, replace 2.1.x-dev with the latest Symfony version (e.g. 2.1.1).
Composer will install Symfony and all its dependencies under the
path/to/install directory.
Download an Archive File
To quickly test Symfony, you can also download an [archive][3] of the Standard
Edition and unpack it somewhere under your web server root directory.
If you downloaded an archive "without vendors", you also need to install all
the necessary dependencies. Download composer (see above) and run the
following command:
php composer.phar install
2) Checking your System Configuration
Before starting coding, make sure that your local system is properly
configured for Symfony.
Execute the check.php script from the command line:
php app/check.php
Access the config.php script from a browser:
http://localhost/path/to/symfony/app/web/config.php
If you get any warnings or recommendations, fix them before moving on.
3) Browsing the Demo Application
Congratulations! You're now ready to use Symfony.
From the config.php page, click the "Bypass configuration and go to the
Welcome page" link to load up your first Symfony page.
You can also use a web-based configurator by clicking on the "Configure your
Symfony Application online" link of the config.php page.
To see a real-live Symfony page in action, access the following page:
web/app_dev.php/demo/hello/Fabien
4) Getting started with Symfony
This distribution is meant to be the starting point for your Symfony
applications, but it also contains some sample code that you can learn from
and play with.
A great way to start learning Symfony is via the [Quick Tour][4], which will
take you through all the basic features of Symfony2.
Once you're feeling good, you can move onto reading the official
[Symfony2 book][5].
A default bundle, AcmeDemoBundle , shows you Symfony2 in action. After
playing with it, you can remove it by following these steps:
* delete the src/Acme directory;
* remove the routing entries referencing AcmeBundle in `app/config/routing_dev.yml`;
* remove the AcmeBundle from the registered bundles in app/AppKernel.php ;
* remove the web/bundles/acmedemo directory;
* remove the security.providers , security.firewalls.login and `security.firewalls.secured_area` entries in the `security.yml` file or
tweak the security configuration to fit your needs.
What's inside?
The Symfony Standard Edition is configured with the following defaults:
* Twig is the only configured template engine;
* Doctrine ORM/DBAL is configured;
* Swiftmailer is configured;
* Annotations for everything are enabled.
It comes pre-configured with the following bundles:
FrameworkBundle* - The core Symfony framework bundle
[SensioFrameworkExtraBundle*][6] - Adds several enhancements, including template and routing annotation capability
[DoctrineBundle*][7] - Adds support for the Doctrine ORM
[TwigBundle*][8] - Adds support for the Twig templating engine
[SecurityBundle*][9] - Adds security by integrating Symfony's security component
[SwiftmailerBundle*][10] - Adds support for Swiftmailer, a library for sending emails
[MonologBundle*][11] - Adds support for Monolog, a logging library
[AsseticBundle*][12] - Adds support for Assetic, an asset processing library
[JMSSecurityExtraBundle*][13] - Allows security to be added via annotations
[JMSDiExtraBundle*][14] - Adds more powerful dependency injection features
WebProfilerBundle* (in dev/test env) - Adds profiling functionality and the web debug toolbar
SensioDistributionBundle* (in dev/test env) - Adds functionality for configuring and working with Symfony distributions
[SensioGeneratorBundle*]15 - Adds code generation capabilities
AcmeDemoBundle* (in dev/test env) - A demo bundle with some example code
Enjoy!
[1]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/book/installation.html
[2]: http://getcomposer.org/
[3]: http://symfony.com/download
[4]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/quick_tour/the_big_picture.html
[5]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/index.html
[6]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/bundles/SensioFrameworkExtraBundle/index.html
[7]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/book/doctrine.html
[8]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/book/templating.html
[9]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/book/security.html
[10]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/cookbook/email.html
[11]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/cookbook/logging/monolog.html
[12]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/cookbook/assetic/asset_management.html
[13]: http://jmsyst.com/bundles/JMSSecurityExtraBundle/master
[14]: http://jmsyst.com/bundles/JMSDiExtraBundle/master
[15]: http://symfony.com/doc/2.1/bundles/SensioGeneratorBundle/index.html
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