If you want a Content Management System (CMS) that has more features than many other CMS platforms, then e107 CMS is a good place to start. e107 CMS is built on an open-source core with support for open standards, which might be very useful in helping you run your digital content. This CMS platform is designed for ease of use to allow enterprises and business owners to collaborate and automate engaging experiences with users across multiple devices, including mobile. For more about e107 CMS, please check their Homepage. To get started with installing e107, follow the steps below:
Install Nginx HTTP Server
e107 CMS requires a web server and the Nginx HTTP server is the most popular open-source web server available today. To install the Nginx server, run the commands below: After installing Nginx, the commands below can be used to stop, start and enable the Nginx service to always start up with the server boots. Now that Nginx is installed. to test whether the web server is working, open your browser and browse to the URL below. If you see the page above, then Nginx is successfully installed.
Install MariaDB Database Server
e107 also requires a database server to store its content. If you’re looking for a truly open-source database server, then MariaDB is a great place to start. To install MariaDB run the commands below: After installing MariaDB, the commands below can be used to stop, start and enable the MariaDB service to always start up when the server boots. Run these on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Run these on Ubuntu 18.10 and 18.04 LTS Next, run the commands below to secure the database server with a root password if you were not prompted to do so during the installation. When prompted, answer the questions below by following the guide.
Enter current password for root (enter for none): Just press the Enter Set root password? [Y/n]: Y New password: Enter password Re-enter new password: Repeat password Remove anonymous users? [Y/n]: Y Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n]: Y Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n]: Y Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n]: Y
Now that MariaDB is installed, to test whether the database server was successfully installed, run the commands below. type the root password when prompted. If you see a similar screen as shown above, then the server was successfully installed.
Install PHP 7.2 and Related Modules
e107 CMS is a PHP-based CMS and PHP is required. However, PHP 7.2 may not be available in Ubuntu’s default repositories. To run PHP 7.2 on Ubuntu 16.04 and previous, you may need to run the commands below: Then update and upgrade to PHP 7.2 Next, run the commands below to install PHP 7.2 and related modules. After installing PHP 7.2, run the commands below to open the PHP default configuration file for Nginx. The lines below are a good setting for most PHP-based CMS. Update the configuration file with these and save. Every time you make changes to the PHP configuration file, you should also restart the Nginx web server. To do so, run the commands below: Now that PHP is installed, to test whether it’s functioning, create a test file called phpinfo.php in the Nginx default root directory. ( /var/www/html/) Then type the content below and save the file. Next, open your browser and browse to the server’s hostname or IP address followed by phpinfo.php You should see the PHP default test page.
Create e107 Database
Now that you’ve installed all the packages that are required for e107 to function, continue below to start configuring the servers. First, run the commands below to create a blank e107 database. To log on to the MariaDB database server, run the commands below. Then create a database called e107 Create a database user called e107user with a new password Then grant the user full access to the database. Finally, save your changes and exit.
Download e107 Latest Release
To get the e107 latest release you may want to download it from its download page. Use the link below to get the latest. At the time of this writing, the current version is 2.1.9 Download and extract the downloaded content into the Nginx root directory. Then run the commands below to set the correct permissions for the e107 root directory and give Nginx control.
Configure Nginx
Finally, configure the Apahce2 site configuration file for e107. This file will control how users access e107 content. Run the commands below to create a new configuration file called e107 Then copy and paste the content below into the file and save it. Replace the highlighted line with your domain name and directory root location. Save the file and exit.
Enable the e107 and Rewrite Module
After configuring the VirtualHost above, enable it by running the commands below Then open your browser and browse to the server domain name. You should see the e107 setup wizard complete. Please follow the wizard carefully. Then follow the on-screen instructions. Choose your installation language and continue. Next, type in the database information you created above and continue. Next, set up the admin account and choose your default theme, and continue. After a moment, e107 should be installed and ready to use. You should be able to log on with the admin account created above. That’s it! Congratulation! You have successfully installed e107 CMS on Ubuntu 16.04 | 18.04 and 18.10. You may also like the post below: