slawkens / myaac

A free and open-source Automatic Account Creator (AAC) written in PHP
https://my-aac.org
GNU General Public License v3.0
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MyAAC

MyAAC is a free and open-source Automatic Account Creator (AAC) written in PHP. It is a fork of the Gesior project. It supports only MySQL databases.

Official website: https://my-aac.org

GitHub Workflow Status (with event) License: GPL-3.0 Downloads Count OpenTibia Discord Closed Issues

Version Status Branch Requirements
1.x Active development develop PHP >= 8.1
0.9.x Not developed anymore 0.9 PHP >= 7.2.5
0.8.x Active support master PHP >= 7.2.5
0.7.x End Of Life 0.7 PHP >= 5.3.3

Requirements

- MySQL database
- PHP Extensions: pdo, xml, json
- (optional) apache2 mod_rewrite (to use friendly_urls)
- (optional) zip PHP Extension (to install plugins)
- (optional) gd PHP Extension (for generating signature images)

Installation

Just decompress and untar the source (which you should have done by now,
if you're reading this), into your webserver's document root.

MyAAC needs proper permissions to handle files correctly.
If you're using apache2, then your directory needs to have owner set to: www-data, you can do it by using following command:
    chown -R www-data.www-data /var/www/*
        (or any other path your MyAAC installation is located at..)

  Note: Linux only
    If you're under linux use these commands to set proper permissions:
        chmod 660 config.local.php
        chmod 660 images/guilds
        chmod 660 images/houses
        chmod 660 images/gallery
        chmod -R 760 system/cache

Visit http://your_domain/install (http://localhost/install) and follow instructions in the browser.

Configuration

Check config.php to get more informations. (Notice: MyAAC 1.0+ doesn't use config.php anymore, it has been moved to Admin Panel - Settings page).

Use config.local.php for your local configuration changes.

Branches

This repository follows the Git Flow Workflow. Cheatsheet: Git-Flow-Cheetsheet

That means, we use:

Known Problems

Contributing

Contributions are more than welcome.

Pull requests should be made to the develop branch as that is the working branch, master is for release code.

Bug fixes to current release should be done to master branch.

Look: Contributing in our wiki.

Other Notes

If you have a great idea or want contribute to the project - visit our website at https://www.my-aac.org

Project supported by JetBrains

Many thanks to Jetbrains for kindly providing a license for me to work on this and other open-source projects.

JetBrains

License

This program and all associated files are released under the GNU Public License.
See LICENSE for details.