phpSQLiteCMS is a simple and lightweight open source CMS based on PHP and SQLite. As SQLite is file-based, it just runs "out of the box" without installation.
All contributions and PRs are welcome. Be mindful of the goals and roadmap below.
- Fix all current warnings and errors
- Fix all security issues
- Simplify the codebase
- Remove PostGRE SQL support
- Remove MySQL support
- Remove caching (SQLite3+ is fast anyway, and caching should be server-side)
- Add "Copy URL" feature to File Manager
- Update all code to PHP 7+ standards
- Update all code to PSR-12 standards
- Apache webserver with mod_rewrite and .htaccess file support enabled
- PHP 7+
- SQLite 3+
- Load up the script files to your server
- Depending on your server configuration you may need to change the write permissions of the following files/directories:
- cms/data - directory of the SQLite database files, needs to be writable by the webserver
- content.sqlite, entries.sqlite and userdata.sqlite - SQLite database files, need to be writable by the webserver
- cms/cache - cache directory, needs to be writable if you want to use the caching feature
- cms/media and cms/files - need to be writable if you want to use the file uploader
- Ready! You should now be able to access the index page by browsing to the address you uploaded phpSQLiteCMS (e.g. https://example.org/path/to/phpsqlitecms/). To administrate the page, go to https://example.org/path/to/phpsqlitecms/cms/. The default admin userdata is: username: admin, password: admin.