![]() Use the same instructions as the these Advanced Installations, refer to the section on "RESTfm on Linux with Apache". However, the XML API still works and still can be connected to FMS on Mac, but it will be easier to setup a separate box for your web server which runs PHP and RESTfm, and then point it to the FMS/Mac box. You probably can run RESTfm on later versions of FMS, but the new optional HTTP/2 protocol is available in 19.2 and we recommend turning that on when available, and this disables the built in PHP. The Mac is getting more complex in terms of software requirements, and even though RESTfm is just php code, we've come to the conclusion that FMS 19.1 is the last version of FMS that you should run RESTfm in the built in FMS web server directly. But that is complex and does risk interfering with FMS and it's own web server setup. It could be possible to run RESTfm inside a second apache instance, on a different port. ![]() And the PHP is definitely not installed, so RESTfm can't connect at all to FMS on linux. There is weirdly what seems to be an internal port ( 16020 ) open showing the XML API, but the firewall rules don't allow it to connect from outside localhost. You can't currently connect RESTfm to FMS running on linux. So we're continuing to develop RESTfm, if only for ourselves.īut if you're now using RESTfm and want to upgrade to 19, here are some pointers. ![]() We still use a lot of RESTfm and we think a wrapper around the Data API with more functionality could be really useful. In FMS 19 and later, it's actually either going away altogether ( FMS on Linux ) or new functionality in 19 is making it almost impossible to use ( FMS on Mac ) or the installers are breaking PHP ( FMS on Win ). RESTfm is slowly working it's way towards being a Data API only solution, because the PHP API is now deprecated.
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