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Wordpress is a blog tool, publishing platform and CMS implemented in PHP and licensed under the GNU GPLv2. Installation To install WordPress, run the following comand in the command prompt: sudo apt i n s t a l l w o r d p r e s s You should also install apache2 web server and mysql server. For installing apache2 web server, please refer to ??? sub-section in ??? section. For installing mysql server, please refer to ??? sub-section in ??? section. 316 Configuration For configuring your first WordPress application, configure an apache site. Open /etc/apache2/sites− available/wordpress.conf and write the following lines: A l i a s / b l o g / u s r / s h a r e / w o r d p r e s s Options FollowSymLinks A l l o w O v e r r i d e Limi t Options F i l e I n f o D i r e c t o r y I n d e x i n d e x . php Order a l l o w , deny Allow from a l l Options FollowSymLinks Order a l l o w , deny Allow from a l l Enable this new WordPress site sudo a 2 e n s i t e w o r d p r e s s Once you configure the apache2 web server and make it ready for your WordPress application, you should restart it. You can run the following command to restart the apache2 web server: sudo s y s t e m c t l r e s t a r t apache2 . s e r v i c e To facilitate multiple WordPress installations, the name of this configuration file is based on the Host header of the HTTP request. This means that you can have a configuration per VirtualHost by simply matching the hostname portion of this configuration with your Apache Virtual Host. e.g. /etc/wordpress/config- 10.211.55.50.php, /etc/wordpress/config-hostalias1.php, etc. These instructions assume you can access Apache via the localhost hostname (perhaps by using an ssh tunnel) if not, replace /etc/wordpress/config- localhost.php with /etc/wordpress/config-NAME_OF_YOUR_VIRTUAL_HOST.php. Once the configuration file is written, it is up to you to choose a convention for username and password to mysql for each WordPress database instance. This documentation shows only one, localhost, example. Now configure WordPress to use a mysql database. Open /etc/wordpress/config−localhost.php file and write the following lines: d e f i n e ( ’DB_NAME’ , ’ wordpress ’ ) ; d e f i n e ( ’DB_USER’ , ’ wordpress ’ ) ; d e f i n e ( ’DB_PASSWORD’ , ’ yourpasswordhere ’ ) ; d e f i n e ( ’DB_HOST’ , ’ l o c a l h o s t ’ ) ; d e f i n e ( ’WP_CONTENT_DIR’ , ’ / u s r / s h a r e / w o r d p r e s s /wp−c o n t e n t ’ ) ; ?> Now create this mysql database. Open a temporary file with mysql commands wordpress.sql and write the following lines: CREATE DATABASE w o r d p r e s s ; GRANT SELECT, INSERT ,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE,DROP,ALTER ON w o r d p r e s s . * TO w o r d p r e s s @ l o c a l h o s t IDENTIFIED BY ’ yourpasswordhere ’ ; FLUSH PRIVILEGES ; 317 Execute these commands. c a t w o r d p r e s s . s q l | sudo mysql −−d e f a u l t s −e x t r a − f i l e =/ e t c / mysql / d e b i a n . c n f Your new WordPress can now be configured by visiting http://localhost/blog/wp-admin/install.php. (Or http://NAME_OF_YOUR_VIRTUAL_HOST/blog/wp-admin/install.php if your server has no GUI and you are completing WordPress configuration via a web browser running on another computer.) Fill out the Site Title, username, password, and E-mail and click Install WordPress. Note the generated password (if applicable) and click the login password. Your WordPress is now ready for use. Download 1.27 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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