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Chevereto
Original author(s)Rodolfo Berrios
Developer(s)
  • Community contributors
  • Rodolfo Berrios
Initial releaseNovember 12, 2007; 16 years ago (2007-11-12)
Stable release
4.0.7 / February 6, 2023; 14 months ago (2023-02-06)
Written inPHP
Engine
    Operating systemUnix-like, Windows, Linux
    LicenseAGPLv3
    Websitechevereto.com

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    Chevereto is a free and open-source image gallery and sharing software written in hypertext preprocessor (PHP) language and paired with a MySQL database with HTTPS support.

    As of 3 May 2023, Chevereto is estimated to be used on over 3,500 websites.[1]

    Deployment[edit]

    Chevereto has to be installed on a web server with PHP 8, MySQL and CRON to function,[2] or a computer running the software to serve as a host (network). It could also be installed on a local computer for testing and learning purposes.

    Chevereto can be installed using the included Chevereto Installer[3] or a docker image.[4]

    Many shared web hosting services also offer automated Chevereto installation through their control panel using a service such as Softaculous.[5]

    Overview[edit]

    Chevereto supports multiple servers, bulk uploading and importing,[6] external storage to services such as Amazon S3 or Linode Object Storage,[7][8] albums, user accounts, and private albums as the main features of the software,[5] although some of these features require a paid license to use.[9] Images are uploaded or imported into Chevereto into albums and categories which can then be viewed by people on the website if it is not set to private.[10]

    The software is free for personal use, but lacks certain features such as external storage and guest uploads. The "pro" version of the software costs $79 for commercial use, which only lasts during the major release cycle it was purchased.[11]

    Themes[edit]

    Chevereto does not have downloadable themes or skins. However, the software allows administrators to add custom CSS and JavaScript code and provides preset colour palettes. The various pages also have configuration options.

    History[edit]

    Chevereto was written by Rodolfo Berrios as a proof of concept, the project was initially released on 12 November 2007[12] and was released frequently as nightly builds instead of the traditional versioning it uses today.

    In 2011 with the release of version 2.0, Chevereto became multilingual.[13]

    Release history[edit]

    Before 4.0, Chevereto released patches and beta versions approximately every 6 months. Since version 3.20, versions are codenamed after a Spanish word chosen by the project's lead developer.

    Version Code name Release date Notes
    Future release: 4.1 Supremo Adding video support.
    Current stable version: 4.0 Macanudo 2022-09-30 Added user-based API, keyboard shortcuts, CSAM protection, folder upload, two-factor auth.
    Older version, yet still supported: 3.20 Coqueto 2021-05-27 Added docker support, icons, external storage for site assets. LTS until April 2025 (updates ended November 2022).[14]
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.18 2021-01-21 Added support for ImageMagick, improved NFS and Exif processing support.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.17 2020-11-26 Added nested albums, custom album cover images.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.16 2020-09-03 Added image moderation, NSFW lock.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.15 2020-04-16 Added automatic importing, dark mode.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.14 2020-01-02 Added WebP support.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.13 2019-05-06 Added PHP 7.4 support, emoji support, extended more software hooks for development.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.12 2018-11-06 Added bulk content uploader, more external storage options, guest albums, partial redesign.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.11 2018-08-22
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.10 2017-07-10
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.9 2017-05-23 Added "explore" page, album views and likes.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.8 2016-07-17 Extended GIF support, update checking.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.7 2015-11-26 Added user following, image likes, notifications, Markdown support.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.6 2015-03-27 Added user bios.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.5 2014-10-04 Added external storage, Japanese translation, Gzip compression.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.4 2014-08-10 Added image categories, album descriptions.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.3 2014-07-05 Added NSFW content flagging, private mode.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.2 2014-05-10
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.1 2014-04-18 Added cross-server request forgery attack protection.
    Old version, no longer supported: 3.0 2014-04-05 Added user accounts, albums, complete code rewrite.
    Old version, no longer supported: 2.3 2012-08-16 Added deleting images, watermarks.
    Old version, no longer supported: 2.2 2012-06-14 Added private mode, short URLs.
    Old version, no longer supported: 2.1 Kisa 2012-05-15 Added PHP 5.4 support, social media sharing.
    Old version, no longer supported: 2.0 2011-06-14 Complete rewrite, added themes, multi upload, multilingual support, error pages, image conversion.
    Old version, no longer supported: 1.0 Proof of concept.

    Vulnerabilities[edit]

    Chevereto has had a number of security vulnerabilities discovered in 3.X and 1.X series of releases, most of which were related to cross-site scripting.[15]

    References[edit]

    1. "Chevereto Usage Statistics". trends.builtwith.com. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
    2. "📦 Installation | Chevereto V4 docs". v4-docs.chevereto.com. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
    3. "Roll Your Own, Self-Hosted Image Gallery With Chevereto". Lifehacker Australia. 2017-01-26. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
    4. "🐋 Docker | Chevereto V4 docs". v4-docs.chevereto.com. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
    5. 5.0 5.1 "Chevereto Free". www.softaculous.com. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
    6. "Pictures in the cloud". Mid-day. 2022-09-11. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
    7. "Chevereto | Linode One-Click App Marketplace". Akamai. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
    8. Johnston, Mike (2015-01-28). "Chevereto: An Image Hosting CMS With a Tempting Arvixe Hosting Bundle". CMS Critic. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
    9. Alex, Kretzschmar (2021-06-23). "Google Photos is so 2020—welcome to the world of self-hosted photo management". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
    10. "Roll Your Own, Self-Hosted Image Gallery with Chevereto". Lifehacker. 2017-01-15. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
    11. "Chevereto goes free | Rodolfo Berrios". rodolfoberrios.com. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
    12. "About the release of chevereto". Twitter. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
    13. "2.0.0 | Releases". releases.chevereto.com. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
    14. "Remarks on V3 LTS & V4". Chevereto Community. 27 June 2021. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
    15. "Chevereto Chevereto : List of security vulnerabilities". www.cvedetails.com. Retrieved 2023-05-03.



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