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This tutorial requires at least an intermediate level of knowledge. If you are not at that level or cannot get this to work, please seek assistance from experts.

Requires: phpfox 4.3+

You can setup your own CDN servers with phpFox. It can be hosted on the same HTTP server as your site, however it's best to keep it separate.

In this documentation we will guide you on how to set it up on the same HTTP server.

All examples in this tutorial use below information:

 

Step 1: Setting up CDN server

The source code for CDN server can be found in the folder /PF.Site/Apps/core-cdn/server/.
This folder can be moved to anywhere in your server but make sure that it has public HTTP access. For example, in this tutorial, we will move it to the root folder of the site and rename to cdn:

/var/www/html/cdn

Now, open it, you can see files and folders like this:

Next, we need to update something in there:

  • Rename the file phpfox-cdn-setting.php.new to phpfox-cdn-setting.php.
  • Open the file phpfox-cdn-setting.php. You will find the following constants.
<?php

define('CDN_FOLDER', './file/');
define('CDN_KEY', '');

The first constant, CDN_FOLDER is the path to store the user uploaded files. You can change CDN_FOLDER value, but you must be sure about the existence of the new folder.

The next constant is CDN_KEY. This is a unique key you create and will be used when you assign this server to the App in your phpFox AdminCP. Remember this key for next step.

In this example, we will update the file:

<?php

define('CDN_FOLDER', './file/');
define('CDN_KEY', 'phpFox2017');

Step 2: AdminCP Configurations

Now that we have our CDN server ready. Log into your AdminCP and head on over to Apps >> phpFox CDN.

Once you have reached the app, click on NEW SERVER

You will get a popup with 3 text input fields. The first is Upload URL. This is the full HTTP path of your CDN folder.

With this example, it will be:

http://www.example.phpfox.com/cdn

The next is View URL. This is the URL to the view folder, which by default is file/. The value for this example would then be:

http://www.example.phpfox.com/cdn/file/

The final setting is Secret Key. This is the same value as the CDN_KEY you updated earlier (phpFox2017 with this example).

Hit Submit and you will have added your first CDN server.

Step 3: Enable CDN

Now that we have updated the CDN server and assigned it to the App we need to enable the CDN feature. On the same page where you manage your CDN servers you will find a link Settings. Click on that and then click Yes to enable the service.

There are no limits on how many servers you can add and extending the server code is possible to spread the uploaded files across many locations.

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