# Requirements [!!] Before continuing, make sure you have a web server (like Apache) configured with the following requirements. - PHP 5.3.3 or newer. - [Iconv Extension](http://php.net/iconv) - [Character Type (CTYPE) Extension](http://php.net/ctype) # Download You can get the latest **stable** release on the [Kohana website](http://kohanaframework.org/). This will give you a fully functional application with an `application`, `modules`, and `system` directory. [!!] You can find information about the file structure on the [Cascading Filesystem](files) page. Once downloaded, you should extract the Kohana application to a directory where the web server can access it. Going forward, we are going to assume you've extracted the application to a `kohana` directory such that `http://localhost/kohana/index.php` is pointing to the `index.php` file in the Kohana release. # Configure Before the application can be run, you will need to make a few changes to the `application/bootstrap.php` file. This file is the first one to be included by `index.php` and sets up most of the global options for the application. Open `application/bootstrap.php` and make the following changes: - Set the default [timezone](http://php.net/timezones) for your application. ~~~ // Example of changing timezone to Sao Paulo, Brazil date_default_timezone_set('America/Sao_Paulo'); ~~~ - Set the `base_url` in the [Kohana::init] call to reflect the location of the kohana folder on your server relative to the document root. ~~~ /** * Example of kohana's installation at /var/www/kohana and * Apache's DocumentRoot configured to /var/www */ Kohana::init(array( 'base_url' => '/kohana/', )); ~~~ - List your trusted hosts. Open `application/config/url.php` and add regex patterns of the hosts you expect your application to be accessible from. [!!] Do not forget to escape your dots (.) as these are regex patterns. These patterns should always fully match, as they are prepended with `^` and appended with `$`. ~~~ return array( 'trusted_hosts' => array( 'example\.org', '.*\.example\.org', ), ); ~~~ - Define a salt for the `Cookie` class. ~~~ Cookie::$salt = 'some-really-long-cookie-salt-here'; ~~~ - Make sure the `application/cache` and `application/logs` directories are writable by the web server. ~~~ sudo chmod -R a+rwx application/cache sudo chmod -R a+rwx application/logs ~~~ [!!] Make sure to use a unique salt for your application and never to share it. Take a look at the [Cookies](cookies) page for more information on how cookies work in Kohana. If you do not define a `Cookie::$salt` value, Kohana will throw an exception when it encounters any cookie on your domain. - Test your installation by opening [http://localhost/kohana](http://localhost/kohana). You should see the installation page. If it reports any errors, you will need to correct them before continuing. ![Install Page](install.png "Example of install page") Once your install page reports that your environment is set up correctly you need to either rename or delete `install.php`. Kohana is now installed and you should see the output of the welcome controller: ![Welcome Page](welcome.png "Example of welcome page") ## Installing Kohana From GitHub The [source code](http://github.com/kohana/kohana) for Kohana is hosted with [GitHub](http://github.com). To install Kohana using the github source code first you need to install [git](http://git-scm.com/). Visit [http://help.github.com](http://help.github.com) for details on how to install git on your platform. [!!] For more information on installing Kohana using git, see the [Working with Git](tutorials/git) tutorial.