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Neil Morgan 10th January 2009 06:34 PM

PHP Script installer
 
Hi Guys

I'm looking for a Windows installer for PHP scripts.

The user downloads a single EXE, runs it on their PC, asks them for FTP login info then uploads a series of PHP scripts to their website.

Any recommendations for this?

Cheers,

Neil

n7 Studios 11th January 2009 04:40 AM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
Hi Neil,

I'm not aware of anything that does this (but I'm sure there's software out there - you'd be looking down the avenue of getting some source code for a basic FTP app and pre-defining which PHP scripts it uploads).

As a seperate thought, have you considered using a PHP script on your web host to do the same task i.e. users could log in with their username and password, provide their FTP details, and then your online script can upload the necessary PHP scripts to their FTP server, and even then execute them to run any installation routines etc.

I'm currently working on something similar for a CMS-style project, so if you need any more advice, feel free to drop me a PM.

Tim.

Neil Morgan 11th January 2009 05:45 AM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
Hi Tim

Thanks - I hadn't thought of doing it that way.

Doing it as a server-based thing is cool idea because it gives me full control over the process, updates, licensing etc.

I'll have a think about how I could best implement it.

Cheers,

Neil

Valdor Kiebach 11th January 2009 07:18 AM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
Let me know how you get on with this as I would be interested in this sort of thing. If you cant find any script already to do this then maybe we can get together and create one.
I have seen a couple of windows exe's that do this, 1 was for the youtube video site creator thing and the other was for a membership site script.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil Morgan (Post 411351)
Hi Tim

Thanks - I hadn't thought of doing it that way.

Doing it as a server-based thing is cool idea because it gives me full control over the process, updates, licensing etc.

I'll have a think about how I could best implement it.

Cheers,

Neil


Neil Morgan 11th January 2009 10:50 AM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
Thanks Guys

Thanks to Tim's suggestion I'm now leaning towards a server-based solution so that it can be used cross-platform (Windows, Mac and Linux).

Jeff- thanks for the tip about Sam - I'll get onto him to find out what he does.

It does sound like there could be an opportunity to develop a solution - so many opportunities, so little time!

Cheers,

Neil

n7 Studios 11th January 2009 02:23 PM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil Morgan (Post 411945)
Thanks Guys

Thanks to Tim's suggestion I'm now leaning towards a server-based solution so that it can be used cross-platform (Windows, Mac and Linux).

Jeff- thanks for the tip about Sam - I'll get onto him to find out what he does.

It does sound like there could be an opportunity to develop a solution - so many opportunities, so little time!

Cheers,

Neil

Glad to hear my suggestion helped :)

One thing to note for even better compatibility: when you're connecting to an FTP host, some use an active connection, and others use a passive one. There are ways and means to determine which a host will support, and your PHP FTP functions have options for choosing either connection method (I mention this from experience, when connecting to a server that only supports a passive connection when using an active one can result in really weird PHP errors that make no sense at all).

Neil Morgan 11th January 2009 05:00 PM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
Thanks for the tip about active/passive connections. I'll make sure I keep it in mind.

Cheers,

Neil

Darren Mothersele 11th January 2009 06:10 PM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
Great thread! I've played around with server based FTP and it's a lot of fun. Obviously you have to be very careful with security so make sure you're validating any user input carefully and filter for XSS and SQL injection.

If you've not seen it already, the documentation for PHP FTP functions could be useful:

PHP: FTP - Manual

Mike Fuqua 17th January 2009 11:27 PM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
Personally, if I needed something like this (and it's a good idea) I would use something like Auto Media Studio to create my simple desktop application that ties into my website's database. Then I would allow users to login from the desktop app, that queries the database, and if they have access, it then allows them to login, and set some settings for their ftp, and it would then execute (on the server side) some php scripts to make a connection via server ftp and install the scripting.

You could even take that further as long as the person had proper permissions on their database, to allow outside access, to do the installs of of the sql.

But I guess with enough 'trickery' of the php and installations, you could literally do an install via your own site on another person's site.

Example:

User registers on your site
Downloads the app
logins in via the app
sets the settings for their site
hits submit
your server then executes a set of scripts
that ftp's to their site
installs the necessary files
and uses the cURL method to call the 'install' script
that that install script has all the sql commands
in the php to do the install on their server as a localhost!


:)

severt 19th January 2009 10:40 AM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
Guys, the answer is very simple!
PHP Encoder, protection, installer and performance tools from ionCube: ionCube Package Foundry does exactly what you guys want.

Cheers!

Dennis

stevenh512 12th March 2009 05:06 AM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
severt has it right.

IonCube has an EXE script installer that does exactly what you're thinking of. I'm not sure on the price, but if you have a script you're selling and you want a good quality installer it might be worth paying for. IonCube also has a PHP Encoder to optimze and encrypt your PHP files (makes them load a little faster through the IonCube loader, and protects your source code) and I think they even have a module to handle licensing through their loader.

intromaster 25th October 2009 09:21 PM

Re: PHP Script installer
 
It's called ionCube Package Foundry... it's $197 and is very good. I am now in the process of testing it for one of my scripts.

Makes it a breeze for customers to install your php scripts. They just need to know their ftp details.


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