## Requirements An Ubuntu server (18.04/20.04 should both work fine) - though other Linux installations should work too. - sqlite, apache2, mysql/mariadb need to be installed and running - php extensions for intl, mysql, sqlite3, mbstring, xml need to be installed and running - composer ## Cerebrate installation instructions Install dependencies ``` sudo apt install composer apache2 libapache2-mod-php php php-intl php-mysql php-mbstring php-sqlite3 php-xml unzip mariadb-server ``` Clone this repository (for example into /var/www/cerebrate) ``` sudo mkdir /var/www/cerebrate sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/cerebrate sudo -u www-data git clone https://github.com/cerebrate-project/cerebrate.git /var/www/cerebrate ``` Run composer ``` cd /var/www/cerebrate sudo -u www-data composer install ``` Create a database for cerebrate ``` mysql CREATE DATABASE cerebrate; CREATE USER 'cerebrate'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'YOUR_PASSWORD'; GRANT USAGE ON *.* to cerebrate@localhost; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON cerebrate.* to cerebrate@localhost; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; ``` ``` sudo mysql -e "CREATE DATABASE cerebrate;" sudo mysql -e "CREATE USER 'cerebrate'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'YOuR_Pa$$WORD!';" sudo mysql -e "GRANT USAGE ON *.* to cerebrate@localhost;" sudo mysql -e "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON cerebrate.* to cerebrate@localhost;" sudo mysql -e "FLUSH PRIVILEGES;" ``` Load the default table structure into the database ``` sudo mysql -u cerebrate -p cerebrate < /var/www/cerebrate/INSTALL/mysql.sql ``` create your local configuration and set the db credentials ``` sudo -u www-data cp -a /var/www/cerebrate/config/app_local.example.php /var/www/cerebrate/config/app_local.php sudo -u www-data vim /var/www/cerebrate/config/app_local.php ``` Modify the Datasource -> default array's username, password, database fields Create an apache config file for cerebrate / ssh key and point the document root to /var/www/cerebrate/webroot/index.php and you're good to go. mod_rewrite needs to be enabled: ``` sudo a2enmod rewrite ``` For development installs the following can be done: ``` # This configuration is purely meant for local installations for development / testing # Using HTTP on an unhardened apache is by no means meant to be used in any production environment sudo cp /var/www/cerebrate/INSTALL/cerebrate_dev.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/ sudo ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/cerebrate_dev.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ sudo service apache2 restart ``` Now you can point your browser to: http://localhost:8000 To log in use the default credentials below: Username: admin Password: Password1234