The project’s website is www.webtrees.net. Further documentation is available at wiki.webtrees.net.
This Fork is used to track changes for the www.webgenealogie.de installation.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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webtrees is the web's leading online collaborative genealogy application.
webtrees allows you to view and edit your genealogy on your website. It has full editing capabilities, full privacy functions, and supports imedia such as photos and document images. As an online program, it fosters extended family participation and good ancestral recording habits, as it simplifies the process of collaborating with others working on your family lines. Your latest information is always on your web site and available for others to see, defined by viewing rules you set. For more information and to see working demos, visit webtrees.net.
webtrees is Open Source software that has been produced by people from many countries freely donating their time and talents to the project. All service, support, and future development is dependent on the time developers are willing to donate to the project, often at the expense of work, recreation, and family. Beyond the few donations received from users, developers receive no compensation for the time they spend working on the project. There is also no outside source of revenue to support the project. Please consider these circumstances when making support requests and consider volunteering your own time and skills to make the project even stronger and better.
To install webtrees, you need:
Privacy settings Tools
/ Internet Options
for more details.Installing webtrees is really easy. All you need is a webserver with PHP and MySQL. Almost every web hosting service provides these, but be sure to confirm that those supplied meet or exceed the minimum system requirements.
That's it!
However, before you can use webtrees, you need one (or possibly more) GEDCOM (family tree) files. If you have been doing your research using a desktop program such as Family Tree Maker, you can use it's “save as GEDCOM” function to create a GEDCOM file. If you are starting from scratch, then webtrees can create a GEDCOM file for you. Alternatively, you can import data directly from PhpGedView.
So, after installation, you'll be directed to the GEDCOM (family tree) administration page, where you'll need to select one of the following options:
There are lots of configuration options. You'll probably want to review the privacy settings first. Don't worry too much about all the other options - the defaults are good for most people. If you get stuck, there's lots of built-in help and you can get friendly advice from the help forum.
Upgrading webtrees is quick and easy. It is strongly recommended that you upgrade your installation whenever a new version is made available. Even minor webtrees version updates usually contain a significant number of bug fixes as well as interface improvements and program enhancements. The Administration page of your webtrees installation will display a notification whenever a new version is available.
Step 4 assumes you are using a copy tool that merges directories rather than replaces them. (Merge is standard behaviour on Windows and Linux.) If you use the Macintosh Finder or other similar tool to perform step 3, it will replace your configuration, media and other directories with the empty/default ones from the installation. This would be very bad (but you did take a backup in step 1, didn't you!). Further details and recommendations for suitable tools can be found by searching google.com.
It is very likely that your custom code will not work when you upgrade webtrees.
We recommend that you disable all custom code before you apply the upgrade.
Disable custom modules, switch over to a standard theme, and remove any code “hacks”. Once the upgrade is complete and you are satisfied your site is fully operational contact the source of those modules or themes for a new version.
Depending on the changes in the new files, your browser configuration
and possibly other factors, it is always wise to clear both the webtrees cache
and your browser cache immediately after the upgrade is completed. The webtrees
cache can be cleared simply by going to Administration
->
Cleanup data directory
and deleting the cache.
If you have any problems or questions, help is available on the webtrees forum.
When you ADD, IMPORT or UPLOAD a family tree (GEDCOM) file in webtrees the data from the file is all transferred to the database tables. The file itself is no longer used or required by webtrees
When or if you change your genealogy data outside of webtrees, it is not necessary to delete your GEDCOM file or database from webtrees and start over. Follow these steps to update a GEDCOM that has already been imported:
Every Family History program has its own method of creating GEDCOM files, and differing output format options to select from. webtrees' import routines can read many different formats, but not necessarily all. If your software has a “UTF8” option you should always use that. However, webtrees has been tested with these alternative formats:
Security in webtrees means ensuring your site is safe from unwanted intrusions, hacking, or access to data and configuration files. The developers of webtrees regard security as an extremely important part of its development and have made every attempt to ensure your data is safe.
The area most at risk of intrusion would be the /data folder that contains your config.ini.php file, and various temporary files. If you are concerned there may be a risk there is a very simple test you can do: try to fetch config.ini.php by typing http://_url to your site_/data/config.ini.php in your web browser.
The most likely result is an “access denied” message like this:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /data/xxxx.ged on this server.
This indicates that the protection built into webtrees is working, and no further action is required.
In the unlikely event you do fetch the file (you will just see a semicolon), then that protection is not working on your site and you should take some further action.
If your server runs PHP in CGI mode, then change the permission of the /data directory to 700 instead of 777. This will block access to the httpd process, while still allowing access to PHP scripts.
This will work for perhaps 99% of all users. Only the remaining 1% should consider the most complex solution, moving the /data/ directory out of accessible web space. (Note: In many shared hosting environments this is not an option anyway.)
If you do find it necessary, following is an example of the process required:
If your home directory is something like /home/username, and the root directory for your web site is /home/username/public_html, and you have installed webtrees in the public_html/webtrees directory, then you would create a new data folder in your home directory at the same level as your public_html directory, such as /home/username/private/data, and place your GEDCOM (family tree) file there.
Then change the Data file directory setting on the Admin
->
Site Administration
page from the default data/ to the new
location /home/username/private/data
You will have two data directories:
webtrees supports https access. If your website is configured with mandatory or optional https support webtrees will operate correctly in either mode.
If your website is configured with optional https support, webtrees can be
configured to switch to https at login. To enable https at login, set the Login
URL setting on the Admin
-> Site Administration
->
Configuration page
to your https login URL, which is often in the form
https://example.com/admin.php
(substitute your domain for example.com).
Warning: Misconfiguration can disable your login links. If this occurs, access the login by typing the correct URL directly into your browser's address input.
Backups are good. Whatever problem you have, it can always be fixed from a good backup.
To make a backup of webtrees, you need to make a copy of the following
Remember that most web hosting services do NOT backup your data, and this is your responsibility.
If you are moving to webtrees from an existing PhpGedView setup, and your PhpGedView install meets certain requirements, webtrees has provided a “wizard” to help make the transfer of the majority of your data a relatively quick and painless operation. See exceptions noted below. Please note that we have designed this wizard so as to not disturb your existing PhpGedView installation, leaving all those settings, data and your website intact and fully functional.
The requirements are:
Please read the https://wiki.webtrees.net/en/Converting_from_PhpGedView before doing a transfer as important pre-processing steps and known issues may be outlined there.
This transfer wizard is not able to assist with moving media items. You will need to set up and move or copy your media configuration and objects separately after the transfer wizard is finished. If you use the media firewall in PhpGedView with a directory outside the PhpGedView root, then duplicating the media configuration in webtrees to use the same firewall directory should make your media available in webtrees.
After the transfer is complete, you should check your family tree configuration and privacy settings. Due to differences in internal data formats, the following settings are not yet transfered: custom privacy restrictions, block configuration, FAQs, and HTML blocks. We hope to add these to the wizard in a future release.
We hope to add these to the wizard in a future release. Otherwise, read the https://wiki.webtrees.net/en/Converting_from_PhpGedView before reporting a problem in the forum.
The transfer wizard is accessed in webtrees from the bottom of the “Manage family trees” page to which you will be automatically directed once you have completed the initial webtrees installation steps (section 4 above: installation). This option is only available on a new, empty webtrees installation; once you have created a GEDCOM (family tree) or added user accounts, it will no longer be available.