[isf-wifidog] Paths in WiFiDog auth server

Pete Flaherty pjf at cape.com
Dim 29 Jan 22:38:49 EST 2006


Max,
Remember some of us run Wifidog Auth in a chrooted jail environment, so
anything that is wifidog/ (aka public_html) needs to stay below that
structure or we berak things

-Pete Flaherty

On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 01:46 +0100, Max Horváth wrote:

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> Hello developer folks,
> 
> I'd like to talk about the directory structure of WiFiDog.
> 
> This is our current directory structure:
> 
> /
>    /sql
>    /wifidog
>      /admin
>        /templates
>      /auth
>      /classes
>        /Content
>          /Avatar
>          /ContentGroup
>          /EmbeddedContent
>          /File
>          /FlickrPhotostream
>          /HTMLeditor
>          /IFrame
>          /IFrameRest
>          /Langstring
>          /PatternLanguage
>          /Picture
>          /RssAggregator
>          /SimpleIFrame
>          /TrivialLangstring
>        /Geocoders
>        /StatisticGraph
>        /Report
>      /content
>        /PatternLanguage
>      /cron
>      /images
>        /PatternLanguage
>      /include
>        /HTMLeditor
>          /images
>          /toolbar
>      /js
>      /lib
>        /FCKeditor
>        /magpie
>        /RssPressReview
>        /smarty
>      /local_content
>        /common
>        /default
>      /locale
>        /fr
>        /de
>      /login
>      /ping
>      /portal
>      /templates
>        /HTMLeditor
>      /tmp
>        /cache
>        /magpie_cache
>        /smarty
>          /cache
>          /configs
>          /templates_c
> 
> 
> 
> Okay, I'd like to talk about some of them ... let#s start step by step:
> 
> /
>    /sql
>    /wifidog
>      /admin
> 
> - - good so far ;)
> 
>        /templates
> 
> - - I'd like to move that directory to the /wifidog/templates directory  
> - - it just belongs there
> - - could be named /wifidog/templates/admin
> 
>      /auth
>      /classes
>        /Content
>          /Avatar
>          /ContentGroup
>          /EmbeddedContent
>          /File
>          /FlickrPhotostream
>          /HTMLeditor
>          /IFrame
>          /IFrameRest
>          /Langstring
>          /PatternLanguage
>          /Picture
>          /RssAggregator
>          /SimpleIFrame
>          /TrivialLangstring
>        /Geocoders
>        /StatisticGraph
>        /Report
> 
> - - good
> 
>      /content
>        /PatternLanguage
> 
> - - what are we doing in those directories exactly?
> 
>      /cron
>      /images
>        /PatternLanguage
> 
> - - good, even though we should think about giving the files in the / 
> wifidog/images directory meaningful names
> 
>      /include
>        /HTMLeditor
>          /images
>          /toolbar
>      /js
> 
> - -good
> 
>      /lib
>        /FCKeditor
>        /magpie
>        /RssPressReview
>        /smarty
> 
> - - I think we should be moving those files to /lib - not /wifidog/lib  
> as we have them right now
> 
>      /local_content
>        /common
>        /default
> 
> - - again, how do we use those directories/files exactly?
> - - aren't there many obsolete files (besides CSS style-sheets)?
> - - can we get rid of those directories?
> 
>      /locale
>        /fr
>        /de
> 
> - - those directories should also be moved directly to /locale
> 
>      /login
>      /ping
>      /portal
> 
> - - good
> 
>      /templates
>        /HTMLeditor
>      /tmp
>        /cache
>        /magpie_cache
>        /smarty
>          /cache
>          /configs
>          /templates_c
> 
> - - again - those directories should be moved to /templates directly -  
> they don't need to be world readable
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks for your time of reading - I'm looking happily forward for  
> your mails ;) ...
> 
> Cheers, Max!
> 
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