WordPress 4.1.1 installation on Ubuntu 14.04: Difference between revisions
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== Correct the permissions == | |||
wp-content folder needs to be writable by the web server. | |||
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<span style="color:#00ff00;">mhan</span><span style="color:#444444;">@</span><span style="color:#00cccc;">brahms</span><span style="color:#999999">:</span><span style="color:blue;">/srv/www/blog</span><span style="color:#cccccc;"> | |||
$ <b class="color:white;">chmod -R 777 wp-content</b> | |||
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== Complete the installation == | == Complete the installation == | ||
This is the final step which doesn't involve any CLI commands. Go to the site URL and it should take you through the rest of the installation process. In the example I used above, it would be <wiki>http://michael.blog.com</nowiki>. Enjoy. | This is the final step which doesn't involve any CLI commands. Go to the site URL and it should take you through the rest of the installation process. In the example I used above, it would be <wiki>http://michael.blog.com</nowiki>. Enjoy. |
Revision as of 14:00, 7 March 2015
- Tested on Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS, Apache/2.4.9, PHP 5.5.15RC1, git 2.0.2, MySQL 5.5.41-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 / easy /
There is the Famous 5-Minute Install instruction so these are just my personal notes if I have to install other instances on a similar environment.
Unpack the files
WordPress devs have decided on, what I consider as outdated, SVN, however they have been kind to put up a GitHub repo. This makes it easier to pull or merge latest updates even though the update is supposed to be much simpler.
mhan@brahms:/srv/www/blog $ git clone https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress.git .
Cloning into '.'... remote: Counting objects: 196601, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (43/43), done. remote: Total 196601 (delta 28), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 196558 Receiving objects: 100% (196601/196601), 116.49 MiB | 9.94 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (154751/154751), done. Checking connectivity... done. Checking out files: 100% (1424/1424), done.<br>
Set up the database
I'm connecting to the local database.
mhan@brahms:/srv/www/blog $ mysql -uroot -p
Enter password: Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g. Your MySQL connection id is 9234 Server version: 5.5.41-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 (Ubuntu) Copyright (c) 2000, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement. mysql> create database wp_michael; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.02 sec) mysql> grant all on wp_michael.* to 'webacc'@'localhost' identified by 'password'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) mysql> exit Bye
Update the wp-config.php file
We'll use the default as a starting point. Let's first make a copy of the sample config file.
mhan@brahms:/srv/www/blog $ cp -p wp-config-sample.php wp-config.php
This doesn't add to the security, but I usually keep original files with an extension of .dist (short for distribution).
mhan@brahms:/srv/www/blog $ mv wp-config-sample.php wp-config-sample.php.dist
Make updates to the config file. The lines for salts can be obtained at https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/salt/. The following diff shows you the changes I've made.
19c19
< define('DB_NAME', 'database_name_here');
---
> define('DB_NAME', 'wp_michael');
22c22
< define('DB_USER', 'username_here');
---
> define('DB_USER', 'webacc');
25c25
< define('DB_PASSWORD', 'password_here');
---
> define('DB_PASSWORD', 'password');
45,53c45,52
< define('AUTH_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here');
< define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here');
< define('LOGGED_IN_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here');
< define('NONCE_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here');
< define('AUTH_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here');
< define('SECURE_AUTH_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here');
< define('LOGGED_IN_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here');
< define('NONCE_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here');
<
---
> define('AUTH_KEY', 'xSiS5fsJx&c6x-1Xd^xv8<IK|Fp2#]jjyxfH7|XRr -sRrH2O]&gS=U7jp:ikj$j');
> define('SECURE_AUTH_KEY', ';)[9IiH)=]^ca[sYbSrSX!-8Ou?3_B7TN#47^tI#R/l8MaSnc^>|C]Yb9pJBoW/d');
> define('LOGGED_IN_KEY', '9]&k)u#m;n#40-j4<~X*!}E`RjE]Se[nxa,D}+]b~zu`1+$*L7H4}&C]=4dr]+H8');
> define('NONCE_KEY', 'k3i|O O4 ls_lcaamI-aza)zp|/h4G-KAnOGlQD.Z1k0Pgjc!a fcOXs+B^?6Jus');
> define('AUTH_SALT', ':SrSJn+FH2.K>udlBa+)a8|wt#l%P*#gQ{bv;{S*Sn+>-GUA~]re`BqL043j7Hlp');
> define('SECURE_AUTH_SALT', 'GpRr[xCm:ECIo$z+-<S{)>W*[QnWagNyD.z|1(6)-+v{5z4GiK7}4Co03,W]Htr~');
> define('LOGGED_IN_SALT', '_jbNqHC(GT=i|!T?+KFRL>4|S|d:-<..#@NnCb9@m e_nKZomo>W-Da&UEnr)w`j');
> define('NONCE_SALT', 'Sq+|7M++P>BFh6]-aw ja/aRlf(v0!<Q#7DIiun|)G0yJ$0&LknmTVAAY?~-tDon');
Set up the web services
I'm using Apache here, and this is how my config file looks like.
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName michael.blog.com
ServerAdmin webmaster@server.com
ServerSignature off
DocumentRoot /srv/www/blog
<Directory /srv/www/blog>
Options -Indexes +FollowSymLinks -MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
</IfModule>
</Directory>
ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
</VirtualHost>d
Correct the permissions
wp-content folder needs to be writable by the web server.
mhan@brahms:/srv/www/blog $ chmod -R 777 wp-content
Complete the installation
This is the final step which doesn't involve any CLI commands. Go to the site URL and it should take you through the rest of the installation process. In the example I used above, it would be <wiki>http://michael.blog.com</nowiki>. Enjoy.