XenForo¶
Overview¶
XenForo is a popular paid forum. This guide will assume that you already have XenForo installed with a valid license (please keep in mind that XenForo is not free nor open-source, therefore you need to purchase a license first). If you come across any problems related with the installation of XenForo please contact their support service.
Prepare Your Settings¶
In your auth project’s settings file, do the following:
- Add
'allianceauth.services.modules.xenforo',
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
list - Append the following to your local.py settings file:
# XenForo Configuration
XENFORO_ENDPOINT = 'example.com/api.php'
XENFORO_DEFAULT_GROUP = 0
XENFORO_APIKEY = 'yourapikey'
XenAPI¶
By default XenForo does not support any kind of API, however there is a third-party package called XenAPI which provides a simple REST interface by which we can access XenForo’s functions in order to create and edit users.
The installation of XenAPI is pretty straight forward. The only thing you need to do is to download the api.php
from the official repository and upload it in the root folder of your XenForo installation. The final result should look like this:
forumswebsite.com/api.php
Now that XenAPI is installed the only thing left to do is to provide a key.
$restAPI = new RestAPI('REPLACE_THIS_WITH_AN_API_KEY');
Configuration¶
The settings you created earlier now need to be filled out.
XENFORO_ENDPOINT
is the address to the API you added. No leading http://
, but be sure to include the /api.php
at the end.
XENFORO_DEFAULT_GROUP
is the ID of the group in XenForo auth users will be added to. Unfortunately XenAPI cannot create new groups, therefore you have to create a group manually and then get its ID.
XENFORO_API_KEY
is the API key value you set earlier.
Once these are entered, run migrations and restart Gunicorn and Celery.