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Text Content

Italiano Inglese Italiano


 * REQUISITI


 * LICENZA


 * CONFIGURAZIONE

Benvenuto in OpenSTAManager!

Prima di procedere alla configurazione e all'installazione del software, sono
necessari alcuni accorgimenti per garantire il corretto funzionamento del
gestionale.


Le estensioni e impostazioni PHP possono essere personalizzate nel file di
configurazione php.ini.

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APACHE



Modulo mod_rewrite Fornisce un sistema di riscrittura URL basato su regole
predefinite


PHP (8.0.30 )

Versione php_version Valore consigliato: 7.3.x - 8.0.x, consigliato almeno 7.4.x
(Valore attuale: 8.0.30) Estensione zip Permette di leggere e scrivere gli
archivi compressi ZIP e i file al loro interno Estensione mbstring Permette di
gestire i caratteri dello standard UTF-8 Estensione pdo_mysql Permette di
effettuare la connessione al database MySQL Estensione dom Permette la gestione
dei file standard per la Fatturazione Elettronica Estensione xsl Permette di
visualizzazione grafica della Fattura Elettronica Estensione openssl Permette
l'utilizzo di funzioni crittografiche simmetriche e asimmetriche Estensione intl
Permette l'automazione della conversione dei numeri Estensione curl Permette la
comunicazione con servizi esterni Estensione soap Permette la comunicazione con
servizi esterni, quali il database europeo delle Partite IVA (facoltativo)
Estensione gd Permette la creazione dell'immagine della firma per il rapportino
d'intervento (facoltativo) Estensione fileinfo Permette la creazione
dell'immagine della firma per il rapportino d'intervento (facoltativo)
Impostazione allow_url_fopen Valore consigliato: 1 (Valore attuale: )
Impostazione upload_max_filesize Valore consigliato: 32M (Valore attuale: 32M)
Impostazione post_max_size Valore consigliato: 32M (Valore attuale: 32M)
Impostazione max_input_vars Valore consigliato: 5000 (Valore attuale: 5000)


PERCORSI DI SERVIZIO

Cartella backup Necessario per il salvataggio dei backup Cartella files
Necessario per il salvataggio di file inseriti dagli utenti Cartella files/temp
Necessario per la generazione delle stampe Cartella logs Necessario per la
gestione dei file di log


FILE DI SERVIZIO

File manifest.json Necessario per l'aggiunta a schermata home da terminale
(creato al termine della configurazione) File database_5_7.json Necessario per
il controllo integrità con database MySQL 5.7.x File database.json Necessario
per il controllo integrità con database MySQL 8.0.x File checksum.json
Necessario per il controllo integrità dei files del gestionale


CONFIGURAZIONI



Configurazione lang Valore consigliato: it_IT (Valore attuale: it_IT)
Configurazione timestamp Valore consigliato: d/m/Y H:i (Valore attuale: d/m/Y
H:i) Configurazione date Valore consigliato: d/m/Y (Valore attuale: d/m/Y)
Configurazione time Valore consigliato: H:i (Valore attuale: H:i)

OpenSTAManager è tutelato dalla licenza GPL 3.0!

Accetti la licenza GPLv3 di OpenSTAManager?*
Ho visionato e accetto.

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