Installing SimpleSAMLphp from the repository ============================================ These are some notes about running SimpleSAMLphp from the repository. Prerequisites ------------- Review the [prerequisites](simplesamlphp-install) from the main installation guide. Installing from git ------------------- Go to the directory where you want to install SimpleSAMLphp: ```bash cd /var ``` The `master` branch is not stable and targets the next major release. Pick a [tag](https://github.com/simplesamlphp/simplesamlphp/tags) to use. Then do a git clone: ```bash git clone --branch https://github.com/simplesamlphp/simplesamlphp.git simplesamlphp ``` Initialize configuration and metadata: ```bash cd /var/simplesamlphp cp config/config.php.dist config/config.php cp config/authsources.php.dist config/authsources.php cp metadata/saml20-idp-hosted.php.dist metadata/saml20-idp-hosted.php cp metadata/saml20-idp-remote.php.dist metadata/saml20-idp-remote.php cp metadata/saml20-sp-remote.php.dist metadata/saml20-sp-remote.php ``` The default config.php has a setting `cachedir` which defaults to `/var/cache/simplesamlphp`. This directory should exist and be writable by the web server user. You may like to consider something like the ACL commands from the [Symfony website](https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/file_permissions.html#1-using-acl-on-a-system-that-supports-setfacl-linux-bsd) to enable access to this cache directory. Install the external dependencies with Composer (you can refer to [getcomposer.org](https://getcomposer.org/) to get detailed instructions on how to install Composer itself): ```bash php composer.phar install ``` When installing on Windows, use: ```bash php composer.phar install --ignore-platform-req=ext-posix ``` Upgrading --------- Go to the root directory of your SimpleSAMLphp installation: ```bash cd /var/simplesamlphp ``` Ask git to update to update the local repository information: ```bash git fetch origin ``` If you installed as described above, you will be using a [tag](https://github.com/simplesamlphp/simplesamlphp/tags) for a specific release. You can see the current tag you are using and checkout a newer one with the below commands: ```bash git branch * (HEAD detached at v2.2.1) git checkout v2.2.2 ``` Install or upgrade the external dependencies with Composer: ```bash php composer.phar install ``` When using Windows see the additional options for this composer command shown at the end of the installation step above.