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phpMyAdmin's Error Reporting Server

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phpMyAdmin server side component for the error reporting system. It uses CakePHP with some extra plugins like migrations, debugkit and OAuth component.

How to deploy

In order to deploy the app in this repo you need to follow these steps:

  • Clone this repo or extract the zip file
  • Add a virtual hosts entry pointing at the directory where you extracted the files in the previous step. Make sure that the installation is in the document root.
  • Run composer install to download and configure dependencies and library files
  • Configure the web server (see below)
  • Create the database for the server
  • install mbstring (required for cake 3.0)
  • install intl extension; on Debian use: sudo apt-get install php-intl //(required for cake 3.0)
  • cd application_root_dir (directory under which subdirectory src resides)
  • mkdir tmp;
  • mkdir logs;
  • set permissions for tmp and logs directory
    • HTTPDUSER=`ps aux | grep -E '[a]pache|[h]ttpd|[_]www|[w]ww-data|[n]ginx' | grep -v root | head -1 | cut -d\  -f1`
      
    • setfacl -R -m u:${HTTPDUSER}:rwx tmp
    • setfacl -R -d -m u:${HTTPDUSER}:rwx tmp
    • setfacl -R -m u:${HTTPDUSER}:rwx logs
    • setfacl -R -d -m u:${HTTPDUSER}:rwx logs
  • Copy the example files config/app_example.php to config/app.php and fill out the required info. Make sure to change the salts, debug level and the database credentials in the app.php file.
  • Copy the oauth_example.php to oauth.php and follow the instructions below to set the appropriate variables in the file.
  • Copy the forwarding_example.php to forwarding.php and fill the values.
  • Run the migrations that have been created so far to setup the database
    • For existing systems: update and run migrations bin/cake migrations mark_migrated 20150607191654 bin/cake migrations migrate
    • For new system: just run migration bin/cake migrations migrate

Requirements

  • php >= 7.4
  • MySQL

Web server setup

  • Configuration for Apache (this will run the server on port 80, if you already have services on port 80 you may wish to use a different port or configuration method):
<VirtualHost *:80>
			ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
			ServerName reports.phpmyadmin.net

			<Directory /path/to/repo/dir/webroot/>
				AddType application/x-httpd-php .html
				Options Indexes MultiViews
				Require all granted
			</Directory>

			ErrorLog "/var/log/httpd/dummy-host.example.com-error_log"
			CustomLog "/var/log/httpd/dummy-host.example.com-access_log" common
</VirtualHost>
  • Configuration for lighttpd:
$HTTP["host"] =~ "^reports.phpmyadmin.net$" {
			server.document-root = "/srv/http/reports.phpmyadmin.net/webroot/"
			url.rewrite-if-not-file =(
				"^([^\?]*)(\?(.+))?$" => "/index.php?url=$1&$3"
			)
}
  • Configuration for nginx:
server {
        listen [::]:80;
        listen [::]:443 ssl;

        root /home/reports/error-reporting-server/webroot/;
        index index.html index.htm index.php;

        server_name reports.phpmyadmin.net;

        location / {
                # First attempt to serve request as file, then
                # as directory, then fall back to displaying a 404.
                try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args;
        }

        location ~ \.php$ {
                fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$;
        #       # With php7-fpm:
                fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php7-fpm-reports.sock;
                fastcgi_index index.php;
                include fastcgi_params;
        }
}

OAuth configuration setup

Creating the GitHub app

The application relies on authentication using GitHub. To obtain the client ID and key, visit application settings in your Github profile and register an application there.

The callback for the github app should be <http://YOUR_PREFERRED_DOMAIN>/developers/callback where YOUR_PREFERRED_DOMAIN is the URL you wish to access the local instance on.

Copy the example configuration in config/oauth.example.php to config/oauth.php and replace the dummy credentials with the obtained client ID and secret.

Github Events

  • Add a webhook at your target repository with payload URL as https://<host>:<port>/events

    • Select content-type as application/json
    • Select Issues events from available events
    • Set the secret token value
  • Set the appropriate value of secret token in app.php (same as what you set while setting up the webhook)

Sync Github Issue state

  • Get a Github Personal Access token as explained here
  • You need to set the repo scope for this token.
  • Set value of obtained GithubAccessToken in config/oauth.php
  • After setting value of GithubAccessToken in config/oauth.php as explained above, you can run the synchronization action as
./bin/cake sync_github_issue_states
  • This can be scheduled as a cron job too.

How to run the test suite

If you are on a development machine you can use the webrunner at /test.php However if you need a command line runner. You can use:

composer run test --timeout=0

Running the stackhash update shell

There is a new way of finding unique stacktraces that uses hashes that did not exist previously. I created a shell to calculate those hashes for old records so that they can work with the new code. To use the shell you can just type:

Console/cake custom addHashesToOldRecords

Cron Jobs

To Schedule & run cron jobs cakephp provides a console tool. We need to create shell for use in console. We can run the created shell as cron job.

Execute an Action as Cron Job

For example, following is the command to execute the shell src/Shell/StatsShell.php which cache the error reporting statistics for later use.

bin/cake stats

stats cache will expire in one day so we need to schedule this command to run everyday as cron job.

We need to create new shells to schedule and run different tasks.

Cron Job Logging

A separate log file named cron_jobs is maintained for all the cron jobs. All the logging is done via CakeLog interface. All the failures and other activity relating to cron jobs should be reported there only. That would make debugging easier in case of failure.

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