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Chamilo 2

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Chamilo is an e-learning platform, also called "LMS", published under the GNU/GPLv3+ license. It has been used by more than 30M people worldwide since its inception in 2010. This is a development version. For the current stable branch, please select the 1.11.x branch in the Code tab.

Quick install

Chamilo 2.0 is still in development. This installation procedure below is for reference only. For a stable Chamilo, please install Chamilo 1.11.x. See the 1.11.x branch's README.md for details.

We assume you already have:

Software stack install (Ubuntu)

You will need PHP8.2+ and NodeJS v18+ to run Chamilo 2.

On Ubuntu 24.04+, the following should take care of most dependencies.

sudo apt update
sudo apt -y upgrade
sudo apt install apache2 libapache2-mod-php mariadb-client mariadb-server redis php-pear php-{apcu,bcmath,cli,curl,dev,gd,intl,mbstring,mysql,redis,soap,xml,zip} git unzip
sudo mysql
mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON chamilo.* TO chamilo@localhost IDENTIFIED BY '{password}';
mysql> exit

(replace 'chamilo' by the database name and user you want, and '{password}' by a more secure password)

On older Ubuntu versions (like 22.04), you have to install PHP through third-party sources:

sudo apt update
sudo apt -y upgrade
sudo apt -y install ca-certificates curl gnupg software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
sudo apt update
sudo apt install apache2 libapache2-mod-php8.3 mariadb-client mariadb-server redis php-pear php8.3-{apcu,bcmath,cli,curl,dev,gd,intl,mbstring,mysql,redis,soap,xml,zip} git unzip

(replace 'chamilo' by the database name and user you want, and '{password}' by a more secure password)

NodeJS, Yarn, Composer

If you already have nodejs installed, check the version with node -v Otherwise, install node 18 or above.

The following lines use a static version from https://deb.nodesource.com/ (not very sustainable over time).

cd ~
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_20.x | sudo bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs

Another option to install nodejs is by using NVM (Node Version Manager). You can install it following the instructions here. You can install the desired node version (preferably, the LTS version):

sudo nvm install --lts
sudo nvm use --lts

With NodeJS installed, you must enable corepack and then continue with the requirements

sudo corepack enable
cd ~

Follow the instructions at https://getcomposer.org/download/ to get Composer, then:

sudo mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer

Apache tweaks

Optionally, you might want this to enable a series of Apache modules, but only ``rewrite` is 100% necessary:

sudo apt install libapache2-mod-xsendfile
sudo a2enmod rewrite ssl headers expires
sudo systemctl restart apache2

When your system is all set, you can use the following:

cd /var/www
git clone https://github.com/chamilo/chamilo-lms.git chamilo
cd chamilo
composer install

We do not recommend running composer as the root user! When asked whether you want to execute the recipes or install plugins for some of the components, you can safely type 'n' (for 'no').

yarn set version stable
# delete yarn.lock if present, as it might contain restrictive packages from a different context
yarn up
yarn install
yarn dev
# you can safely ignore any "warning" mentioned by yarn dev
sudo touch .env
sudo chown -R www-data: var/ .env config/

In your web server configuration, ensure you allow for the interpretation of .htaccess (AllowOverride all and Require all granted), and point the DocumentRoot to the public/ subdirectory. Finally, make sure your PHP config points at Redis for sessions management. This should look similar to this very short excerpt (in your Apache vhost block):

<VirtualHost *:80>
  ServerName my.chamilo.net
  RewriteEngine On
  RedirectMatch 302 (.*) https://my.chamilo.net$1
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:443>
  DocumentRoot /var/www/chamilo/public/
  ServerName my.chamilo.net
  # Error logging rules...
  # SSL rules...
  RewriteEngine On
  <Directory /var/www/chamilo/public>
    AllowOverride All
    Require all granted
  </Directory>
  <LocationMatch "/.git">
    Require all denied
  </LocationMatch>
  php_value session.cookie_httponly 1
  php_admin_value session.save_handler "redis"
  php_admin_value session.save_path "tcp://127.0.0.1:6379"
</VirtualHost>

Don't forget to reload your Apache configuration after each change:

sudo systemctl reload apache2

Web installer

Once the above is ready, use your browser to load the URL you have defined for your host, e.g. https://my.chamilo.net (this should redirect you to main/install/index.php) and follow the UI instructions (database, admin user settings, etc).

After the web install process, change the permissions back to a reasonably safe state:

chown -R root .env config/

Quick update for development/testing purposes

If you have already installed it and just want to update it from Git, do:

git pull
composer install
php bin/console doctrine:schema:update --force --complete
php bin/console cache:clear
yarn install
yarn dev

Note for developers in alpha stage: the doctrine command will try to update your database schema to the expected database schema in a fresh installation. This is not always perfect, as Doctrine will take the fastest route to do this. For example, if you have a migration to rename a table (which would apply just fine to a system in Chamilo 1 being migrated), Doctrine might consider that the destination table does not exist and the original (which should not be there in a new installation) is still there, so it will just drop the old table and create a new one, losing all records in that table in the process. To avoid this, prefer executing migrations with the following instead.

php bin/console doctrine:migrations:execute "Chamilo\CoreBundle\Migrations\Schema\V200\Version[date]"

This will respect the migration logic and do the required data processing.

The commands above will update the JS (yarn) in public/build/ and PHP (composer) dependencies in vendor/.

Sometimes there are conflicts with existing files so, to avoid those, here are some hints :

  • for composer errors, you can remove the vendor folder and composer.lock file
  • for yarn errors, you can remove yarn.lock .yarn/cache/* node_modules/*
  • when opening Chamilo, if the page does not load, then you might want to delete var/cache/*

Refresh configuration settings

In case you believe some settings in Chamilo might not have been processed correctly based on an incomplete migration or a migration that was added after you installed your development version of Chamilo, the /admin/settings_sync URL is built to try and fix that automatically by updating PHP classes based on the database state. This issue rarely happens, though.

Quick re-install

If you have it installed in a dev environment and feel like you should clean it up completely (might be necessary after changes to the database), you can do so by:

  • Removing the .env file
  • Loading the {url}/main/install/index.php page again

The database should be automatically destroyed, table by table. In some extreme cases (a previous version created a table that is not necessary anymore and creates issues), you might want to clean it completely by just dropping the database, but this shouldn't be necessary most of the time.

If, for some reason, you have issues with either composer or yarn, a good first step is to delete completely the vendor/ folder (for composer) or the node_modules/ folder (for yarn).

Development setup (Dev environment, stable environment not yet available)

If you are a developer and want to contribute to Chamilo in the current development branch (not stable yet), then please follow the instructions below. Please bear in mind that the development version is NOT STABLE at this time, and many features are just not working yet. This is because we are working on root components that require massive changes to the structure of the code, files and database. As such, to get a working version, you might need to completely uninstall and re-install from time to time. You've been warned.

First, apply the procedure described here: Managing CSS and JavaScript in Chamilo (in particular, make sure you follow the given links to install all the necessary components on your computer).

Then make sure your database supports large prefixes (see this Stack Overflow thread if you use MySQL < 5.7 or MariaDB < 10.2.2).

Load the (your-domain)/main/install/index.php URL to start the installer (which is very similar to the installer in previous versions).

If the installer is pure-HTML and doesn't appear with a clean layout, that's probably because you didn't follow these instructions carefully. Go back to the beginning of this section and try again.

If you want hot reloading for assets use the command yarn run encore dev-server. This will refresh automatically your assets when you modify them under assets/vue. Access your chamilo instance as usual. In the background, this will serve assets from a custom server on http://localhost:8080. Do not access this url directly since Encore is in charge of changing url assets as needed.

Supporting PHP 7.4 and 8.3 in parallel

You might want to support PHP 8.3 (for Chamilo 2) and PHP 7.4 (for all other things) on the same server simultaneously. On Ubuntu, you could do it this way:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
sudo apt update
sudo apt install php8.3 libapache2-mod-php7.4 php8.3-{modules} php7.4-{modules}
sudo apt remove libapache2-mod-php8.3 php7.4-fpm
sudo a2enmod proxy_fcgi
sudo vim /etc/apache2/sites-available/[your-chamilo2-vhost].conf

In the vhost configuration, make sure you set PHP 8.3 FPM to answer this single vhost by adding, somewhere between your <VirtualHost> tags, the following:

  <IfModule !mod_php8.c>
    <IfModule proxy_fcgi_module>
        <IfModule setenvif_module>
        SetEnvIfNoCase ^Authorization$ "(.+)" HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=$1
        </IfModule>
        <FilesMatch ".+\.ph(ar|p|tml)$">
            SetHandler "proxy:unix:/run/php/php8.3-fpm.sock|fcgi://localhost"
        </FilesMatch>
        <FilesMatch ".+\.phps$">
            Require all denied
        </FilesMatch>
        <FilesMatch "^\.ph(ar|p|ps|tml)$">
            Require all denied
        </FilesMatch>
    </IfModule>
  </IfModule>

Then exit and restart Apache:

sudo systemctl restart apache2

Finally, remember that PHP settings will have to be changed in /etc/php/8.3/fpm/php.ini and you will have to reload php8.3-fpm to take those config changes into account.

sudo systemctl reload php8.3-fpm

When using 2 versions, you will also have issues when calling composer update, as this one needs to be called by the relevant PHP version. This can be done like so:

/usr/bin/php8.3 /usr/local/bin/composer update
or, for Chamilo 1.11
/usr/bin/php7.4 /usr/local/bin/composer update

If your default php-cli uses PHP7.4 (see ln -s /etc/alternatives/php), you might have issues running with a so-called platform_check.php script when running composer update anyway. This is because this script doesn't user the proper launch context, and you might need to change your default settings on Ubuntu (i.e. change the link /etc/alternatives/php to point to the other php version) before launching composer update. You can always revert that operation later on if you need to go back to work on Chamilo 1.11 and Composer complains again.

git hooks

To use the git hook sample scripts under tests/scripts/git-hooks/, the following commands can be used.

git config core.hooksPath tests/scripts/git-hooks/

Changes from 1.x

  • in general, the main/ folder has been moved to public/main/
  • a big part of the frontend has been migrated to VueJS + Tailwind CSS
  • app/Resources/public/assets moved to public/assets
  • main/inc/lib/javascript moved to public/js
  • main/img/ moved to public/img
  • main/template/default moved to src/CoreBundle/Resources/views
  • src/Chamilo/XXXBundle moved to src/CoreBundle or src/CourseBundle
  • bin/doctrine.php removed use bin/console doctrine:xyz options
  • Plugin images, CSS and JS libs are loaded inside the public/plugins folder (composer update copies the content inside plugin_name/public inside web/plugins/plugin_name
  • Plugins templates use the ``asset()` function instead of using "_p.web_plugin"
  • main/inc/local.inc.php has been removed
  • Translations are managed through Gettext

Libraries

  • Integration with Symfony 6
  • PHPMailer replaced with Symfony Mailer
  • Bower replaced by yarn

JWT Authentication

This version of Chamilo allows you to use a JWT (token) to use the Chamilo API more securely. In order to use it, you will have to generate a JWT token as follows.

  • Run
    php bin/console lexik:jwt:generate-keypair
  • In Apache setup Bearer with:
    SetEnvIf Authorization "(.*)" HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=$1
  • Get the token:
    curl -k -X POST https://example.com/api/authentication_token \
        -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
        -d '{"username":"admin","password":"admin"}'
    The response should return something like:
    {"token":"MyTokenABC"}
  • Go to https://example.com/api
  • Click in "Authorize" button and write the value Bearer MyTokenABC

Then you can make queries using the JWT token.

Todo

See https://github.com/chamilo/chamilo-lms/projects/3

Contributing

If you want to submit new features or patches to Chamilo 2, please follow the Github contribution guide https://guides.github.com/activities/contributing-to-open-source/ and our CONTRIBUTING.md file. In short, we ask you to send us Pull Requests based on a branch that you create with this purpose into your repository, forked from the original Chamilo repository (master branch).

Documentation

For more information on Chamilo, visit https://2.chamilo.org/documentation/index.html

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