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Welcome to the IFile Binaries Release!

RELEASE INFORMATION

IFile Binaries 2.0dev

Please see CHANGELOG.md.

What is IFile Binaries?

IFile Binaries is an repository of third-parts binaries files used from IFile to retrieve the content of many type of files.

Third-parts

IFile for now uses two third-parts binaries files:

XPDF

IFile uses the third-part component XPDF to get the content of the PDF files. more detail

IFile integrate many version of XPDF for different Operating System (OS):

  • Freebsd 32bit
  • Linux 32bit and 64bit
  • OSX 64bit
  • Windows 32bit and 64bit

If you use an different OS, you can install on your server the correct XPDF and configure IFile to use the XPDF installed on your OS, read README.md for correct configuration.

ANTIWORD

IFile uses the third-part component ANTIWORD to get the content of the Microsoft Word Document files. more detail

IFile integrate version of ANTIWORD only:

  • Linux 32bit
  • Windows 32bit

IMPORTANT:

If you use an different OS, you must for now (we hope to integrate the configuration of the absolute path of executable files, in the next release of IFile) copy the executable file compiled on your server, in the correct folder in binaries files.

How Download and use Binaries files in IFile

If you want use third-part component XPDF or ANTIWORD you can use two method:

Zip Archive

  • Download ZIP Archive Binaries Files from here
  • Unzip the package on your server
  • Copy the "ifile-binaries" folder in "vendor/isappit/ifile/src/Adapter/Helpers/" or configure IFile to read the "ifile-binaries" folder from external path at IFile. More detail

Example how configure external path:

 <binaries>/usr/local/var/ifile/ifile-binaries</binaries>

Clone project from git

  • Clone project
  • Copy the "ifile-binaries" folder in "vendor/isappit/ifile/src/Adapter/Helpers/" or configure IFile to read the "ifile-binaries" folder from external path at IFile. More detail

Example clone project:

git clone https://github.com/isappit/ifile-binaries.git

Install and configure third-part component

If you don't want download and install "ifile-binaries" folder and you want use XPDF or ANTIWORD installed on your server, you can configure the third-parts executable files in configuration.

For more detail how configure third-parts components in IFile see:

LICENSE

For License of every third-parts components see the respective websites:

ANTIWORD

XPDF

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