rudderrave/yii2-rave-cms-erp

Rave CMS&ERP Based on Yii 2 Advanced Project Template

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README

RaveCMS&ERP - Control Panel Based On Yii2 PHP Framework

Installation

Installing Rave CMS&ERP application.

  1. Installing (using Composer)
If you do not have [Composer](http://getcomposer.org/), follow the instructions in the
[Installing Yii](https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/blob/master/docs/guide/start-installation.md#installing-via-composer) section of the definitive guide to install it.

With Composer installed, you can then install the application using the following commands:

```bash
cd /var/www/
php composer.phar global require "fxp/composer-asset-plugin:^1.2.0"
php composer.phar create-project --prefer-dist --stability=dev ravesoft/yii2-rave-cms-erp mysite.com 
php composer.phar create-project --prefer-dist ravesoft/yii2-rave-cms-erp mysite.com 
```
  1. Initialize the installed application

    Execute the init command and select dev or prod as environment.

    cd /var/www/mysite.com/
    php init
  2. Configurate your web server:

    For Apache config file could be the following:

    <VirtualHost *:80>
      ServerName mysite.com
      ServerAlias www.mysite.com
      DocumentRoot "/var/www/mysite.com/"
      <Directory "/var/www/mysite.com/">
        AllowOverride All
      </Directory>
    </VirtualHost>

    For Nginx config file could be the following:

    server {
        charset      utf-8;
        client_max_body_size  200M;
        listen       80;
    
        server_name  mysite.com;
        root         /var/www/mysite.com;
    
        location / {
            root  /var/www/mysite.com/frontend/web;
            try_files  $uri /frontend/web/index.php?$args;
    
            # avoiding processing of calls to non-existing static files by Yii
            location ~ \.(js|css|png|jpg|gif|swf|ico|pdf|mov|fla|zip|rar)$ {
                access_log  off;
                expires  360d;
                try_files  $uri =404;
            }
        }
    
        location /admin {
            alias  /var/www/mysite.com/backend/web;
            rewrite  ^(/admin)/$ $1 permanent;
            try_files  $uri /backend/web/index.php?$args;
        }
    
        # avoiding processing of calls to non-existing static files by Yii
        location ~ ^/admin/(.+\.(js|css|png|jpg|gif|swf|ico|pdf|mov|fla|zip|rar))$ {
            access_log  off;
            expires  360d;
    
            rewrite  ^/admin/(.+)$ /backend/web/$1 break;
            rewrite  ^/admin/(.+)/(.+)$ /backend/web/$1/$2 break;
            try_files  $uri =404;
        }
    
        location ~ \.php$ {
            include  fastcgi_params;
            # check your /etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/www.conf to see if PHP-FPM is listening on a socket or port
            fastcgi_pass  unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock; ## listen for socket
            #fastcgi_pass  127.0.0.1:9000; ## listen for port
            fastcgi_param  SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
            try_files  $uri =404;
        }
        #error_page  404 /404.html;
    
        location = /requirements.php {
            deny all;
        }
    
        location ~ \.(ht|svn|git) {
            deny all;
        }
    }
  3. Create a new database and adjust the components['db'] configuration in common/config/main-local.php accordingly.

  4. Apply all migrations with console command php yii migrate --migrationLookup=@ravesoft/yii2-rave-core-rest/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-auth/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-settings/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-menu/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-user/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-translation/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-media/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-post/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-page/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-comments/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-comment/migrations/,@ravesoft/yii2-rave-seo/migrations/.

  5. Init root user with console command php yii init-admin.

  6. Configurate your mailer ['components']['mailer'] in common/config/main-local.php.

#####Your Yee CMS application is installed. Visit your site mysite.com or admin panel mysite.com/admin, the site should work and message Congratulations! You have successfully created your Yii-powered application should be displayed.