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Welcome to ProcessWire 3.x

This document is in Markdown. An HTML formatted version of this document can be read at: https://github.com/processwire/processwire/blob/master/README.md

Table of Contents

  1. About
  2. Installation
  3. Upgrading
  4. Troubleshooting
  5. Support

About ProcessWire

ProcessWire is a friendly and powerful open source CMS with an API that is a joy to use at any scale. It is both a content management system (CMS) and framework (CMF) built to save you time and work the way you do. With all custom fields, a secure foundation, proven scalability and performance, ProcessWire connects all of your content seamlessly, making your job fast, easy and fun.

ProcessWire gives you more control over your fields, templates and markup than other platforms, while ProcessWire’s API makes working with your content easy and enjoyable. Managing and developing a site in ProcessWire is shockingly simple compared to what you may be used to.

ProcessWire is widely trusted by web professionals for its exceptional consistency, stability and security; revered by web developers for its API that saves time and makes work fun; valued by web designers for its adaptability and flexibility with modern website/application content management needs; and loved by clients for its no-nonsense interface and ease-of-use in adding, updating and maintaining content. New versions of ProcessWire are released just about every week on the development branch.

Background

ProcessWire is a timeless tool for web professionals that has always been committed to the long term. It started in 2003, gained the name ProcessWire in 2006, and has been in active development as an open source project since 2010. Now more than a decade later (2021), we’re just getting started, as ProcessWire continues to grow and develop into the next 10 years and beyond.

While ProcessWire has been around for a long time, don’t feel bad if you haven’t heard of it till today. We are fundamentally different from other projects in that we don’t make a lot of noise, we’re not into promotion, we value quality over quantity, sustainability over growth, and a friendly community over popularity. ProcessWire is designed to be a silent partner, not easily identified from the front-end of any website. We don’t aim to be big, we are instead focused on being best-in-class.

Web developers find ProcessWire when the time is right, after they’ve tried some other platforms. And once they start using ProcessWire, they tend to stay. ProcessWire is addictive, easy to maintain for the long term, and doesn’t have the security and upgrade woes of other platforms. But don’t take our word for it; unless your livelihood depends on some other platform, find out for yourself.

Community

ProcessWire is more than just software, it is also a friendly community of web professionals dedicated to building great sites and applications, and helping others do so too.

Please visit and join our friendly community in the ProcessWire forums, subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest ProcessWire news, check out our website showcase to see what others are building with ProcessWire, and read our blog to stay up-to-date with the latest ProcessWire versions.

Weekly ProcessWire news is posted by Teppo Koivula on his site ProcessWire Weekly. Weekly core updates and related topics are posted by Ryan Cramer in the ProcessWire support forum News and Announcements board.

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Installing ProcessWire

Simply extract the ProcessWire files to an http accessible location and load the URL in your web browser. This will start the installer. See our Installation Guide for more details and instructions. If you run into any trouble, please see our Troubleshooting Guide.

Upgrading ProcessWire

Upgrading is easy and usually just a matter of replacing your /wire/ directory with the one from the new version. But to be safe, before proceeding with any version upgrade, please see the Upgrading ProcessWire guide and perhaps keep it open during your upgrade in case you need to refer back to it.

When upgrading from one 3.x version to another, please use the general upgrade process. This consists primarily of making sure you've got everything backed up and then just replacing your /wire/ directory with the one from the newer version.

Pro module version upgrade notes (if applicable)

Debug Mode

Debug mode causes all errors to be reported to the screen. This can be helpful during development or troubleshooting. When in the admin, it also enables a “Debug” link (see footer) for reporting of extra information in a panel. Debug mode is not intended for live or production sites, as the information reported is for the developer only. Do not leave debug mode on for any live/production sites, as it could be a security concern. However, we think you'll find it very handy during development or when resolving issues.

  1. Edit this file: /site/config.php
  2. Find this line: $config->debug = false;
  3. Change the false to true, like below, and save.

This can be found near the bottom of the file, or you can add it if not already there. It will make PHP and ProcessWire report all errors, warnings, notices, etc. Of course, you'll want to set it back to false once you've resolved any issues.

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Copyright 2021 by Ryan Cramer / Ryan Cramer Design, LLC


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