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Support => cpg1.5.x Support => cpg1.5 bridging => Topic started by: olaeblue on May 26, 2011, 02:00:10 pm

Title: Steps to build Coppermine archive and integration
Post by: olaeblue on May 26, 2011, 02:00:10 pm
I run a club website (www.yrc.org.uk) this is hosted on a CMS which 'does what we need' but doesn't support things like bulletin boards and, critically, the image galley is not appropriate for the digital archive of images I want to create.

I am looking at using Coppermine to ‘run’ the digital archive, but thinking longer term I will almost certainly the main website onto a Joomla CMS in the next 12 months at which point I would want to bridge the 2 systems (or more if I run a BBS too which would be phpBB 3 if there isn't one native in Joomla) as well as use the Joomla “Image Module for Coppermine Photo Gallery”.

My question therefore is what should I do now so that it is ready to work with Joomla in the future.  From the forums etc I think what I need to do is:
1.   Install Coppermine
2.   Install Joomla (probably using the 1and1 one-click joomla install) and enable bridging
3.   Install bridge (I’m confused here as the only one I can find is the Mehdi bridge for Joomla which there seem to be reservations about) is a bridge necessaryu with the Image Module
4.   Start using Coppermine

When ready build and enable new site in Joomla

I think this approach would ensure as & when I am ready to move the site to Joomla it will work with coppermine.

Is this right? 

Thank you
Title: Re: Steps to build Coppermine archive and integration
Post by: Αndré on May 26, 2011, 02:17:53 pm
Correct. After you have Joomla and Coppermine running you have to bridge Coppermine (with the help of mehdi's bridge) with Joomla, so Coppermine uses the user database of Joomla.
Title: Re: Steps to build Coppermine archive and integration
Post by: olaeblue on May 26, 2011, 03:01:50 pm
Thanks, so there are no issues with that bridge?  There was a cautionary comment in the documentation I read suggesting it didn't play nice!  Or is it a case that the only bridge is that one so live with it ?:-)
Title: Re: Steps to build Coppermine archive and integration
Post by: Αndré on May 26, 2011, 03:18:58 pm
I don't know mehdi's bridge. We cannot support any user contributed content, so you have to ask mehdi about his bridge.
Title: Re: Steps to build Coppermine archive and integration
Post by: olaeblue on May 26, 2011, 04:01:27 pm
Ok, It was just that in the bridging documentation (http://documentation.coppermine-gallery.net/en/bridging.htm) it says "However, there are bridge files contributed by third parties that don't work in the unobstrusive manner that we propose (like the Mehdi bridge for Joomla). "

Two final questions. 
1.  As I am starting from scratch do I need to add users to both systems before I bridge or can I just add to Coppermine & then the bridge will automatically populate in Joomla or visa versa.
2.  Once a bridge is set up can you still log in directly to Coppermine without using Joomla or are you then tied to alway entering via Joomla?
Title: Re: Steps to build Coppermine archive and integration
Post by: Αndré on May 26, 2011, 04:22:12 pm
1. When you apply the bridge, Coppermine only uses the Joomla user database (as I already said)
2. You'll be automatically redirected to the Joomla login form when you want to login from Coppermine
Title: Re: Steps to build Coppermine archive and integration
Post by: olaeblue on May 26, 2011, 04:36:05 pm
Thank you
Title: Re: Steps to build Coppermine archive and integration
Post by: Αndré on May 26, 2011, 04:43:59 pm
you can tag your answer as "solved" by clicking on the little image in your initial posting on your thread.