Magento 1.3.2.3 Installer For Ubuntu 9.04

Channel: Linux
Abstract: echo "MySQL Database Name for Magento = magentodb"echo " sudo apt-get install unzip -y"
Magento 1.3.2.3 Installer For Ubuntu 9.04

This script automates the installation of Magento 1.3.2.3 on Ubuntu 9.0.4 Server and Desktop. Magento (http://www.magentocommerce.com/) is an Open Source ecommerce web application.

 

Requirements:

A fresh installation of Ubuntu 9.0.4 Server or Desktop without Apache nor MySQL. Only the core of the system is needed, so during the installation of your Ubuntu Server don’t select software to install like LAMP Server in the 「Software Selection」 menu (except for OpenSSH Server). This script installs Apache, PHP and MySQL; and expects to deal with default config files.

TIP: test this script within a Virtual Machine after installing Ubuntu 9.04 from scratch. Run the virtual machine in a bridged network (host and guest have same subnet and can be reached from the LAN).

Run the script as non-root with the following commands:

$ chmod +x Magento-1.3.2.3-installer-for-ubuntu9.04.sh
$ ./Magento-1.3.2.3-installer-for-ubuntu9.04.sh

You will be asked for:

1) Mysql root password
2) IP address your OpenERP Web service will be listening on
3) Magento Admin username & Password
4) Your LANG, etc.

Magento Translations can be found at http://www.magentocommerce.com/langs.

 

Example of how to install the Spanish (Spain) translation with modern theme (Full package Download):

sudo apt-get install unzip -y
unzip es_ES_modern_full_package.zip
sudo cp -r app/locale/es_ES/ /var/www/magento/app/locale/
sudo cp -r app/design/frontend/default/modern/locale/es_ES/ /var/www/magento/app/design/frontend/default/default/locale/
sudo chown -R www-data.www-data /var/www/magento/app

Refresh Magento Cache from Magento Admin Panel -> System-> Cache Management.

 

Content of script Magento-1.3.2.3-installer-for-ubuntu9.04.sh:
#!/bin/bash
clear
stty erase '^?'

echo -n "Do you want to update your Ubuntu packages? (Y/n): "
read upgrade
if [ -z "$upgrade" ]
then
upgrade=y
fi

for lang in `apt-cache pkgnames language-pack-gnome- | grep -i base`
do
array=( "${array[@]}" "$lang" )
done
element_count=${#array[@]}
# Special syntax to extract number of elements in array.
index=0
while [ "$index" -lt "$element_count" ]
do    # List all the elements in the array.
  echo $index.${array[$index]}
  #    ${array[index]} also works because it's within ${ ... } brackets.
  let "index+=1"
done
langnumber=200
array[$langnumber]="language-pack-gnome-es-base"
while [ $langnumber -ge $element_count -o $langnumber -lt 0 ]
do
echo
echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
echo "Please enter the number of your language pack            "
echo "Press ENTER for default one (language-pack-gnome-es-base)"
echo "---------------------------------------------------------"
read langnumber
if [ -z "$langnumber" ]
then
array[0]="language-pack-gnome-es-base"
break
fi
echo
done
LANGTOINSTALL=${array[$langnumber]}
echo "Your selected language pack to install is" $LANGTOINSTALL
echo

echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "Modifying /etc/hosts file. Enter your IP address: "
echo "Press ENTER for default one (127.0.1.1)"
read ipaddr
if [ -z "$ipaddr" ]
then
ipaddr=127.0.1.1
fi
echo "\"your IP address is\" = $ipaddr"
echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------"

echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "Enter DNS name for your URL: "
echo "Press ENTER for default one (magentoshop.com)"
read url
if [ -z "$url" ]
then
url=magentoshop.com
fi
echo "\"your IP address is\" = "$url""
echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------"

echo -n "Magento Admin Username (Default=admin): "
read adminuser
if [ -z "$adminuser" ]
then
adminuser=admin
fi
echo -n "Magento Admin Password (Default=password): "
read adminpass
if [ -z "$adminpass" ]
then
adminpass=password
fi
echo -n "Magento Admin First Name: "
read adminfname
echo -n "Magento Admin Last Name: "
read adminlname
echo -n "Magento Admin Email Address: "
read adminemail
echo -n "Include Sample Data in Magento? (Y/n) "
echo -n "Press ENTER for default one (Yes)"
read sample
if [ -z "$sample" ]
then
sample=y
fi

if [ "$upgrade" = "y" ]; then
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get upgrade -y
fi
sudo apt-get -y install $LANGTOINSTALL
sudo apt-get install php-pear -y
sudo apt-get install php5-dev -y
sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient15-dev -y
sudo apt-get install make -y
sudo pecl install pdo

#sudo sed -i 's/\(^;[[:space:]]*extension=modulename.extension\)/\1\nextension=pdo.so/g' /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
#sudo vi /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
#    configuration option "php_ini" is not set to php.ini location
#    You should add "extension=pdo.so" to php.ini

sudo apt-get install php5-mysql -y

#sudo sed -i 's/\(^;[[:space:]]*extension=modulename.extension\)/\1\nextension=pdo_mysql.so/g' /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
    #Modificar límite de memoria en php.ini:
    #memory_limit = 32M      ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume (32MB)
    #memory_limit = 50M
sudo sed -i 's/\(^memory_limit.*\)/#\1\nmemory_limit = 70M/g' /etc/php5/cli/php.ini

sudo pecl install pdo_mysql

#sudo vi /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
#    configuration option "php_ini" is not set to php.ini location
#    You should add "extension=pdo_mysql.so" to php.ini

sudo apt-get install php5-mcrypt -y
sudo apt-get install php5-curl -y
sudo apt-get install php5-gd -y
sudo apt-get install apache2 -y
sudo apt-get install mysql-server -y

#$ mysql -h localhost -u root -pmysqlpassword
#mysql> CREATE DATABASE magentodb;
#mysql> show databases;
#mysql> use magentodb;
#mysql> CREATE USER [email protected] IDENTIFIED BY 'magentodbpasswd';
#mysql> grant all privileges on magentodb.* to [email protected] ;

clear
stty erase '^?'
echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "Enter again your MySQL \"root\" Administrator Password: "
echo "---------------------------------------------------------------------"
read mysqlpassword


mysql -h localhost -uroot -p$mysqlpassword -e "CREATE DATABASE magentodb;"
mysql -h localhost -uroot -p$mysqlpassword -e "show databases;"
mysql -h localhost -uroot -p$mysqlpassword -e "CREATE USER [email protected] IDENTIFIED BY 'magentodbpasswd';"
mysql -h localhost -uroot -p$mysqlpassword -e "grant all privileges on magentodb.* to [email protected];"

#echo "To install Magento, you will need a blank database ready with a user assigned to it."
#echo
#echo -n "Do you have all of your database information? (y/n) "
#read dbinfo
#if [ "$dbinfo" = "y" ]; then
#echo
#echo -n "Database Host (usually localhost): "
#read dbhost
dbhost=localhost
#echo -n "Database Name: "
#read dbname
dbname=magentodb
#echo -n "Database User: "
#read dbuser
dbuser=magentodbadmin
#echo -n "Database Password: "
#read dbpass
dbpass=magentodbpasswd


#sudo vi /etc/hosts
#    IP    magento.com
#ADD TEXT TO THE END OF FILE:
#sed '$a\Add Text to end' /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
#sudo sed -i "$a\IP myurl.com" /etc/hosts
# Con variable:
sudo sed -i "\$a\\$ipaddr $url" /etc/hosts

sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 php5-common php5-cgi -y
sudo a2enmod ssl
sudo a2ensite default-ssl
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo a2enmod suexec
sudo a2enmod include

#sudo vi /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
#        ServerName  localhost
sudo sed -i "s/\(^ServerRoot.*\)/\1\nServerName localhost/g" /etc/apache2/apache2.conf

#Forcing Apache to redirect HTTP traffic to HTTPS
sudo sed -i "s/\(ServerAdmin.*\)/\1\nServerName $url\nRedirect \/ https:\/\/$url\//g" /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
sudo sed -i "s/\(ServerAdmin.*\)/\1\nServerName $url/g" /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl


echo "######################################################################################################################"
echo " The installation process will stop here with the following warning if you launch the script through a SSH session:"
echo "           \"This command may affect the current SSH connections. Do you want to continue (y | n)?\""
echo " SOLUTION: Press \"y\" to complete the rest of the process"
echo "######################################################################################################################"
# FIREWALL:
sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw allow ssh
sudo ufw allow http
sudo ufw allow https

#sudo vi sudo vi /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
#    extension=pdo.so
#    extension=pdo_mysql.so
#    Modificar límite de memoria en php.ini:
    #memory_limit = 16M      ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume (32MB)
#    memory_limit = 50M
sudo sed -i 's/\(.*extension=modulename.extension\)/\1\nextension=pdo.so/g' /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
sudo sed -i 's/\(.*extension=modulename.extension\)/\1\nextension=pdo_mysql.so/g' /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
sudo sed -i 's/\(^memory_limit.*\)/#\1\nmemory_limit = 50M/g' /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart

sudo mkdir -p /var/www/magento
cd /var/www/magento

if [ "$sample" = "y" ]; then
echo
echo "Now installing Magento with sample data..."
echo
echo "Downloading packages..."
echo
sudo wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.3.2.3/magento-1.3.2.3.tar.gz
sudo wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.2.0/magento-sample-data-1.2.0.tar.gz
echo
echo "Extracting data..."
echo
sudo tar -zxvf magento-1.3.2.3.tar.gz
sudo tar -zxvf magento-sample-data-1.2.0.tar.gz
echo
echo "Moving files..."
echo
sudo mv magento-sample-data-1.2.0/media/* magento/media/
sudo mv magento-sample-data-1.2.0/magento_sample_data_for_1.2.0.sql magento/data.sql
sudo mv magento/* magento/.htaccess .
echo
echo "Setting permissions..."
echo
sudo chmod o+w var var/.htaccess app/etc
sudo chmod -R o+w media
echo
echo "Importing sample products..."
echo
mysql -h $dbhost -u $dbuser -p$dbpass $dbname < data.sql
echo
echo "Initializing PEAR registry..."
echo
sudo ./pear mage-setup .
echo
echo "Downloading packages..."
echo
sudo ./pear install magento-core/Mage_All_Latest
echo
echo "Cleaning up files..."
echo
sudo rm -rf downloader/pearlib/cache/* downloader/pearlib/download/*
sudo rm -rf magento/ magento-sample-data-1.2.0/
sudo rm -rf magento-1.3.2.3.tar.gz magento-sample-data-1.2.0.tar.gz
sudo rm -rf index.php.sample .htaccess.sample php.ini.sample LICENSE.txt STATUS.txt data.sql
echo
echo "Installing Magento..."
echo

sudo php -f install.php -- \
--license_agreement_accepted "yes" \
--locale "en_US" \
--timezone "America/Los_Angeles" \
--default_currency "USD" \
--db_host "$dbhost" \
--db_name "$dbname" \
--db_user "$dbuser" \
--db_pass "$dbpass" \
--url "$url" \
--use_rewrites "yes" \
--use_secure "no" \
--secure_base_url "" \
--use_secure_admin "no" \
--admin_firstname "$adminfname" \
--admin_lastname "$adminlname" \
--admin_email "$adminemail" \
--admin_username "$adminuser" \
--admin_password "$adminpass"

echo
echo "Finished installing Magento"
echo

else
echo "Now installing Magento without sample data..."
echo
echo "Downloading packages..."
echo

sudo wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.3.2.3/magento-1.3.2.3.tar.gz
echo
echo "Extracting data..."
echo

sudo tar -zxvf magento-1.3.2.3.tar.gz
echo
echo "Moving files..."
echo

sudo mv magento/* magento/.htaccess .
echo

echo "Setting permissions..."
echo

sudo chmod o+w var var/.htaccess app/etc
sudo chmod -R o+w media

echo
echo "Initializing PEAR registry..."
echo
sudo ./pear mage-setup .
echo
echo "Downloading packages..."
echo
sudo ./pear install magento-core/Mage_All_Latest

echo
echo "Cleaning up files..."
echo

sudo rm -rf downloader/pearlib/cache/* downloader/pearlib/download/*
sudo rm -rf magento/ magento-1.3.2.3.tar.gz
sudo rm -rf index.php.sample .htaccess.sample php.ini.sample LICENSE.txt STATUS.txt

echo
echo "Installing Magento..."
echo

sudo php -f install.php -- \
--license_agreement_accepted "yes" \
--locale "en_US" \
--timezone "America/Los_Angeles" \
--default_currency "USD" \
--db_host "$dbhost" \
--db_name "$dbname" \
--db_user "$dbuser" \
--db_pass "$dbpass" \
--url "$url" \
--use_rewrites "yes" \
--use_secure "no" \
--secure_base_url "" \
--use_secure_admin "no" \
--admin_firstname "$adminfname" \
--admin_lastname "$adminlname" \
--admin_email "$adminemail" \
--admin_username "$adminuser" \
--admin_password "$adminpass"
echo
echo "Finished installing Magento"
fi

sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/magento/
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
clear
echo "#########################################################################################################################################"
echo "MySQL \"root\" Administrator Password: $mysqlpassword"
echo "MySQL Database Name for Magento = magentodb"
echo "MySQL Database Administrator for Magento = magentodbadmin"
echo "MySQL Database Administrator's Password for Magento = magentodbpasswd"
echo
echo "Magento Admin Username = $adminuser "
echo "Magento Admin Password = $adminpass "
echo "Magento Admin First Name: $adminfname"
echo "Magento Admin Last Name: $adminlname"
echo "Magento Admin Email Address: $adminemail"
echo
echo "Magento default locale = en_US"
echo "Magento default timezone = America/Los_Angeles"
echo "Magento default currency = USD"
echo
echo
echo "Add \"$url\" to your DNS System!"
echo "Check your Magento URL with a browser: http://$url/magento"
echo
echo "Magento Translations can be found at http://www.magentocommerce.com/langs"
echo "Example of how to install the Spanish (Spain) translation with modern theme (Full package Download):"
echo "        sudo apt-get install unzip -y"
echo "        unzip es_ES_modern_full_package.zip  "
echo "        sudo cp -r app/locale/es_ES/ /var/www/magento/app/locale/"
echo "        sudo cp -r app/design/frontend/default/modern/locale/es_ES/ /var/www/magento/app/design/frontend/default/default/locale/"
echo "        sudo chown -R www-data.www-data /var/www/magento/app"
echo "          Refresh Magento Cache from Magento Admin Panel -> System-> Cache Management"
echo
echo "#########################################################################################################################################"

This script and related stuff can be found at: http://opensourceconsulting.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/magento-1-3-2-3-installation-script-for-ubuntuserver9-04-sh/.

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