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.. _example_setup_photon_cms:
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Setup Photon CMS
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This example will use ``photon`` cli to install Photon CMS from within the Devilbox PHP container.
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After completing the below listed steps, you will have a working Laravel setup ready to be
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served via http and https.
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.. seealso:: |ext_lnk_example_photon_cms|
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**Table of Contents**
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.. contents:: :local:
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Overview
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========
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The following configuration will be used:
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+--------------+--------------------------+-------------+------------+-------------------------------------------------+
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| Project name | VirtualHost directory | Database | TLD_SUFFIX | Project URL |
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+==============+==========================+=============+============+=================================================+
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| my-photon | /shared/httpd/my-photon | blog | loc | http://my-photon.loc |br| https://my-photon.loc |
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+--------------+--------------------------+-------------+------------+-------------------------------------------------+
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.. note::
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* Inside the Devilbox PHP container, projects are always in ``/shared/httpd/``.
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* On your host operating system, projects are by default in ``./data/www/`` inside the
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Devilbox git directory. This path can be changed via :ref:`env_httpd_datadir`.
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Walk through
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============
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It will be ready in six simple steps:
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1. Enter the PHP container
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2. Create a new VirtualHost directory
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3. Install Photon
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4. Symlink webroot directory
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5. Setup DNS record
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6. Visit http://my-photon.loc in your browser
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1. Enter the PHP container
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--------------------------
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All work will be done inside the PHP container as it provides you with all required command line
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tools.
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Navigate to the Devilbox git directory and execute ``shell.sh`` (or ``shell.bat`` on Windows) to
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enter the running PHP container.
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.. code-block:: bash
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host> ./shell.sh
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.. seealso::
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* :ref:`enter_the_php_container`
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* :ref:`work_inside_the_php_container`
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* :ref:`available_tools`
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2. Create new vhost directory
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The vhost directory defines the name under which your project will be available. |br|
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( ``<vhost dir>.TLD_SUFFIX`` will be the final URL ).
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.. code-block:: bash
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devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd $ mkdir my-photon
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.. seealso:: :ref:`env_tld_suffix`
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3. Install Photon
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------------------
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Navigate into your newly created vhost directory and install Photom CMS with ``photon`` cli.
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.. note::
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During the installation you will be asked for the MySQL hostname, username and password. Ensure
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not to specify ``localhost``, but instead use ``127.0.0.1`` for the hostname.
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Additionally, provide a pair of credentials that has permissions to create a database or create the database
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itself beforehand.
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.. code-block:: bash
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devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd $ cd my-photon
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devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd/my-photon $ photon new blog
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...What is your mysql hostname? [localhost] 127.0.0.1
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...What is your mysql username? [root]root
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...What is your mysql password? []
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How does the directory structure look after installation:
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.. code-block:: bash
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devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd/my-photon $ tree -L 1
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└── blog
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1 directory, 0 files
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4. Symlink webroot
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Symlinking the actual webroot directory to ``htdocs`` is important. The web server expects every
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project's document root to be in ``<vhost dir>/htdocs/``. This is the path where it will serve
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the files. This is also the path where your frameworks entrypoint (usually ``index.php``) should
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be found.
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Some frameworks however provide its actual content in nested directories of unknown levels.
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This would be impossible to figure out by the web server, so you manually have to symlink it back
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to its expected path.
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.. code-block:: bash
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devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd/my-photon $ ln -s blog/public/ htdocs
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How does the directory structure look after symlinking:
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.. code-block:: bash
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devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd/my-photon $ tree -L 1
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├── blog
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└── htdocs -> blog/public
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2 directories, 0 files
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As you can see from the above directory structure, ``htdocs`` is available in its expected
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path and points to the frameworks entrypoint.
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5. DNS record
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If you **have** Auto DNS configured already, you can skip this section, because DNS entries will
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be available automatically by the bundled DNS server.
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If you **don't have** Auto DNS configured, you will need to add the following line to your
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host operating systems ``/etc/hosts`` file (or ``C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc`` on Windows):
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.. code-block:: bash
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:caption: /etc/hosts
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127.0.0.1 my-photon.loc
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.. seealso::
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* :ref:`howto_add_project_hosts_entry_on_mac`
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* :ref:`howto_add_project_hosts_entry_on_win`
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* :ref:`setup_auto_dns`
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6. Open your browser
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Open your browser at http://my-photon.loc or https://my-photon.loc
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.. seealso:: :ref:`setup_valid_https`
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