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## Prerequisites ##
-- PHP 7 or later
+- PHP 8 or later
- A webserver
- UnrealIRCd 6.0.5
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Please make sure you have [correctly setup UnrealIRCd for use with JSON-RPC](https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/JSON-RPC) before you continue.
-- First, if you have just installed apache2 or something else, remove the `html` directory and navigate to `/var/www/`
+- Go to your webserver root, for example `/var/www/html/`, and clone
+ this repository:
```
-cd /var/www/
-rm -rf html
+cd /var/www/html
+git clone https://github.com/ValwareIRC/unrealircd-webpanel
```
-- Clone this repository to a new directory called `html`
+- Go into the directory and run composer to install the dependencies
+ (If you don't have composer, then [install it](https://getcomposer.org/download/) first):
```
-git clone https://github.com/ValwareIRC/unrealircd-webpanel html
+cd unrealircd-webpanel
+composer install
```
-- Move into the `html` directory and edit the configuration file
+- Edit the configuration file
```
-cd html
+cp config.php.sample config.php
nano config.php
```
The file will look like this:
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Edit the configuration file to match your UnrealIRCd's RPC credentials and save
+NOTE: You most likely want to put the webpanel behind a login, using a
+`.htaccess` file or similar.
+
+## Updating for end-users ##
+For end-users, when you want to update to the latest version:
+```bash
+git pull
+composer update
+```
+
+## Developers ##
+Developers of the webpanel will naturally use the same procedure as
+above. However, sometimes you will want to update to a newer version
+of the unrealircd-rpc-php library. You then need to run:
+```bash
+# For devs only!
+composer install
+git commit composer.lock
+```
+Commiting the composer.lock file updates the dependency for all
+other users, that way a `composer update` by end-users will update
+to exactly the version that `composer install` just installed.