What is required
Server-sided minimum requirements
There are certain minimum requirements that need to be met in order to be able to install Coppermine:
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A web server
Coppermine can run on any webserver - there are reports about successful installs on Apache,NGINX, Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS), Roxen WebServer, Abyss, JanaServer. The Coppermine Dev team recommends Apache.
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PHP support
The webserver must come with support for PHP (version 5.3 or
better; PHP 7 is supported), either compiled with the support for the GD
library or permission to use the exec() function for the ImageMagick
"convert" utility in order to make thumbnails and reduced size images.
Mysql(i) support needs to be compiled into PHP as well.
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A MySQL database
You will need MySQL version 3.23.23 or better. MySQL 4.1 is
recommended, MySQL 5 is supported. The MySQL user needs the following
permissions on the database: SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE,
DROP, INDEX, ALTER . Most users have these permissions when webhosted.
If you don't have them, you will not be able to use this or any other
pre-made scripts at all. If you are uncertain about your permissions,
please check with your webhost. Most hosting services can probably tell
you whether Coppermine can or cannot be run on their servers.
A database needs to be set up that Coppermine can use - the install script will not
create a database for you, but it will automatically create the tables
and data structure in your database during install. In most webhosted
environments, you will already have at least one database set up for you
by your webhost. If not, you will need to create one. If you do need to
create a database, check with your webhost on the proper procedures for
doing so. Write down your database name, userID and password. You will
require all three to successfully install Coppermine.
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An image library
Coppermine relies on the presence of an image library to create
resized copies of the images that you upload. Currently, Coppermine can
use either GD version 2.x (PHP has to be compiled to support it) or
ImageMagick.
(see What's ImageMagick and What is GD)
It's always a good idea to contact your
webhosting service first and ask them if they are aware of any known
issues when installing Coppermine.
Self-Hosting & Webserver Setup
Although Coppermine can be run on any
webserver that has the minimum requirements mentioned above, the
Coppermine Dev team can not support you on setting up your webserver in
the first place. As suggested, those are requirements, i.e. they have to
be met before actually considering to run Coppermine. Please note that
the Coppermine group does not recommend self-hosting unless you're an experienced webserver administrator and know your way around.
In fact, some of the Coppermine developers are webserver admins by
profession, so we can judge this pretty good. We are convinced that
running a webserver that is publicly accessible on the internet is a
24/7 task that should only performed by pros who have the needed skills,
manpower and budget to do so. It is OK to run a locally available
webserver as a testbed, but we can not recommend self-hosting,
especially with unsecured setups like webservers on desktop operating
systems.
When asking for support on the Coppermine support board on issues
related to webserver setup, you will usually get the stereotype answer
that webserver setup is beyond the scope of the Coppermine support
board; we can not teach you webserver setup and administration because
of the complexity. There is no such thing as the one server setup that
will work for anybody.
Personal requirements
Coppermine is aimed at webmasters who have at least basic HTML
know-how and some experience in setting up pre-made scripts. The
Coppermine dev team is aware that there are Coppermine users who set up
their gallery using auto-installers
who have little or no experience in setting up similar scripts, which is
fine as well. We just ask you to read the documentation thoroughly
before asking questions on the Coppermine support board, as this should
answer most newbie questions. You can use Coppermine just fine using the
pre-made themes that come with the coppermine package. However, if you want to modify existing themes or come up with a theme of your own (that matches the look of the rest of your site), you should have basic to intermediate HTML and CSS skills. You don't necessarily need PHP coding skills to run or maintain a Coppermine-driven gallery.
Requirements FAQ
Some questions that are related to the minimum requirements are being covered on the install FAQ pages: