![]() ![]() ![]() If only some users can create new wikis, use the plus sign (“+”) at the Wiki Creators screen to add users and/or groups to the list of users that can create wikis. Use the “Wikis can be created by” drop-down list to select “all users” if anyone with an account on the server should be able to create a wiki or “only some users” to bring up the Wiki Creators screen. The first is to select who is able to create wikis. To enable the service, open the Server app and click on Wiki in the list of SERVICES in the List Pane. One should always have good working directory services and host names, still… This one isn’t heavily dependent on host names (other than being able to access the server from a browser) or directory services (other than being able to authenticate users, but local accounts are perfectly functional) and it doesn’t require the Websites service to be running as well. To get started with the Wiki service, first turn it on. I reference file services with WebDAV because it is a very nice integration piece that I think a lot of people will find pretty beneficial. This article is about using the wiki service in macOS Server 5.4 (the Apple Server app running on 10.13/High Sierra). When this checkbox is selected, PhpStorm moves to the next page of the Wizard without any connection check.A wiki is a repository of dynamically created and managed content, or content created or edited by multiple users collaboratively. When this checkbox is cleared, PhpStorm checks whether the specified URL address ensures successful connection to the server. Note that the Implicit method is considered deprecated, and using it is discouraged. In this case, security is provided automatically upon establishing connection to the server which appoints a separate port for secure connections. Implicit: the implicit (passive) security is applied. Immediately after establishing connection, the FTP client on your machine sends a command to the server to establish secure control connection through the default FTP port. ![]() The set of controls in the dialog depends on the server access type, for details, see Deployment: Connection Tab.Ĭhoose the method to invoke client security:Įxplicit: the explicit (active) security is applied. Click in the field to make sure that the specified server root URL address is accessible and points at the correct web page.īoth the HTTP and the HTTPS protocols are supported.Ĭlick this button to have PhpStorm detect the user home folder settings on the FTP/SFTP/FTPS server and set up the root path according to them.Įxpand this area to specify the additional uploading settings. In this field, specify the URL address of the Web server root folder. The button is only enabled when you have specified your credentials. PhpStorm detects the user home folder settings on the FTP/SFTP server and sets up the root path according to them. Type the path manually or click and select the desired folder in the Choose Root Path dialog that opens.Ĭlick Autodetect. This folder will be the highest one in the folder structure accessible through the current server configuration.Īccept the default / path, which points at the root folder on the server. In this field, specify the server configuration root relative to the root folder on the server. Select this checkbox to have PhpStorm remember the specified password.įrom this list, choose one of the created SSH configurations, or click and create a new configuration as described in Create SSH configurations.Ĭlick this button to check that the specified settings ensure successful connection via FTP/SFTP/FTPS/WebDAV. In this field, type your password for authentication to the server. Select this checkbox to enable anonymous access to the server. In this field, type your username for authentication to the server. For FTP and FTPS, the default value is 21. In this field, specify the host name of the FTP/FTPS/WebDAV server to download the files from. In place: choose this option if the Web server is running on your computer, your project is under its document root, and you do your development directly on the server. Local or mounted folder: choose this option if the Web server is running in a local or a mounted folder and its document root is NOT the parent of the project root. ![]() WebDAV: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the WebDAV file transfer protocol (the WebDAV extension). SFTP: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the SFTP file transfer protocol.įTPS: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the FTP file transfer protocol over SSL (the FTPS extension). The available options are:įTP: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the FTP file transfer protocol. In this list, choose the way to access the server. In this field, type the name of the new remote server configuration. ![]()
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