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Extract the ZIP file and upload the included directory and all files to your Kimai installation to the new directory:
var/plugins/HasWorkedBundle/
The file structure needs to like like this afterwards:
var/plugins/
├── HasWorkedBundle
│ ├── HasWorkedBundle.php
| └ ... more files and directories follow here ...
After uploading the files, Kimai needs to know about the new plugin. It will be found once the cache was re-built. Call these commands from the Kimai directory:
bin/console kimai:reload --env=prod
FTP users: please have a look at this documentation.
If you are running an older version of Kimai (before 1.8) you have to use:
bin/console cache:clear --env=prod
bin/console cache:warmup --env=prod
You might have to set file permissions afterwards:
You have to allow PHP (your webserver process) to write to
var/
and it subdirectories.
Here is an example for Debian/Ubuntu (to be executed inside the Kimai directory):
chown -R :www-data .
chmod -R g+r .
chmod -R g+rw var/
chmod -R g+rw public/avatars/
Test Kimai before executing these commands (they are likely not required in a shared-hosting environment).
You probably need to prefix them with sudo
and
the group might be called different than www-data
.
Updating the plugin works exactly like the installation:
var/plugins/HasWorkedBundle/
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