http://www.magentocommerce.com/wiki/1_-_installation_and_configuration/installing_magento_via_shell_ssh
请注意SSH 脚本中代码的版本号。
This article will outline a few different approaches to installing the latest version of Magento using the command-line shell via .
We will cover how to install Magento with and without sample data, and how to install Magento in a subdirectory or the web root directory.
The web root directory simply means what immediately comes up when you access your domain, compared to a sub-directory install, which is how Magento is setup by default.
Using is the easiest and fastest way to install Magento, especially when you’re trying to setup a store with sample data. Normally, that requires you to download about 45 worth of data and then re-upload it to your website. With , we can take advantage of the connection of the server to grab the necessary files.
Latest Stable Release
The latest stable version of Magento is 1.9.1.0 (26.6 )
http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.1.0/magento-1.9.1.0.tar.gz
The latest stable version of Magento Downloader (not Magento itself!) is 1.9.0.01 (45.6 KB)
http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.1.0/magento-downloader-1.9.1.0.tar.gz
(The downloader will install the latest stable release of Magento Commerce.)
Installing Magento With The Full Download |
Installing Into The Website Document Root |
- wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.1.0/magento-1.9.1.0.tar.gz
- tar -zxvf magento-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- mv magento/* magento/.htaccess .
- chmod -R o+w media var
- chmod o+w app/etc
Optionally delete the download file and empty directory from the extracted files:
- rm -rf magento/ magento-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
Then simply follow through with the web-based installation process.
Installing Magento With The PEAR Downloader |
Using the PEAR downloader is a convenient way to ensure that you install the latest version of Magento, as it provides a simple mechanism to install the latest stable version that is available. It is a small download and is updated less frequently than the full Magento package.
Installing Into The Website Document Root |
- wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.0.0/magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- tar -zxvf magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- rm -rf magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
Now load http://www.yourwebsite.com/downloader.php in your web browser.
Installing into a Subdirectory |
For this install you only need to replace SUBDIRECTORY below (two times) with the name of the subdirectory that you want Magento installed in.
- mkdir SUBDIRECTORY
- cd SUBDIRECTORY
- wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.0.0/magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- tar -zxvf magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- rm -rf magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
Now load http://www.yourwebsite.com/SUBDIRECTORY/downloader.php in your web browser.
Installing Magento With The Full Download & Sample Data |
Installing Magento with sample data is useful if you want to familiarize yourself with Magento and see how categories and products are set up.
Installing into the Root Web Directory |
This is almost the same as above, except you don’t need to know the directory name. You will only have to replaceDBHOST, DBNAME, DBUSER, and DBPASS.
- wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.0.0/magento-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- tar -zxvf magento-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.0.0/magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- tar -zxvf magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- mv magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0/media/* magento/media/
- mv magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0/magento_sample_data_for_1.9.0.0.sql magento/data.sql
- mv magento/* magento/.htaccess* .
- chmod -R o+w media var
- mysql -h DBHOST -u DBUSER -pDBPASS DBNAME < data.sql
- chmod o+w var var/.htaccess app/etc
- rm -rf magento/ magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0/ magento-1.9.0.0.tar.gz magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0.tar.gz data.sql
Installing Magento With The PEAR Downloader & Sample Data |
WARNING: This PEAR downloader & sample data info needs to be fixed... not working
Installing Magento with sample data is useful if you want to familiarize yourself with Magento and see how categories and products are set up.
Installing into the Root Web Directory |
This is almost the same as above, except you don’t need to know the directory name. You will only have to replaceDBHOST, DBNAME, DBUSER, and DBPASS.
- wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.0.0/magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.0.0/magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- tar -zxvf magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- tar -zxvf magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- mv magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0/media/* magento/media/
- mv magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0/magento_sample_data_for_1.9.0.0.sql magento/data.sql
- mv magento/* magento/.htaccess .
- chmod -R o+w media
- mysql -h DBHOST -u DBUSER -pDBPASS DBNAME < data.sql
- ./pear mage-setup .
- ./pear install magento-core/Mage_All_Latest-stable
- touch var/.htaccess | mkdir app/etc
- chmod o+w var var/.htaccess app/etc
- rm -rf downloader/pearlib/cache/* downloader/pearlib/download/*
- rm -rf magento/ magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0/
- rm -rf magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0.tar.gz data.sql
Installing into a Subdirectory |
For this install, there are five things you will need to know before you copy and paste the commands and run the install.
- Subdirectory name where Magento will be installed
- The database host name, localhost works for most
- The name of the database that Magento will use
- The username that has privileges to use the database
- The password for that user
Once you have that information, you’ll want to copy and paste the commands for the type of install you want and replace what’s there with the information from above. It’s best to copy this into notepad or something similar.
So that means you’ll be replacing the word SUBDIRECTORY below (two times) to the name of the subdirectory where you want Magento installed, and DBHOST, DBNAME, DBUSER, and DBPASS.
- mkdir SUBDIRECTORY
- cd SUBDIRECTORY
- wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.0.0/magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- wget http://www.magentocommerce.com/downloads/assets/1.9.0.0/magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- tar -zxvf magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- tar -zxvf magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0.tar.gz
- mv magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0/media/* magento/media/
- mv magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0/magento_sample_data_for_1.9.0.0.sql magento/data.sql
- mv magento/* magento/.htaccess .
- chmod -R o+w media
- mysql -h DBHOST -u DBUSER -pDBPASS DBNAME < data.sql
- ./pear mage-setup .
- ./pear install magento-core/Mage_All_Latest-stable
- touch var/.htaccess | mkdir app/etc
- chmod o+w var var/.htaccess app/etc
- rm -rf downloader/pearlib/cache/* downloader/pearlib/download/*
- rm -rf magento/ magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0/
- rm -rf magento-downloader-1.9.0.0.tar.gz magento-sample-data-1.9.0.0.tar.gz data.sql
Running the Web-Based Installer to Finish the Installation |
After you have installed Magento via , you can proceed through the web-based installer. You’ll use the same database details in that as well.
You can actually bypass the web-based installer and use the Command Line Interface (CLI) instead.
Alternatively, there’s an SSH script you can use that automates both the main steps of this article and the CLI installer.
Troubleshooting |
Permissions not correct/insufficient |
In case not all permissions are set correctly, you can run these commands. The code highlighter is stripping the off the end. Should be {} backslash;
- find . -type f -exec chmod 644 {} ;
- find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} ;
which will give files the 644 and directories the 755 permissions respectively. While you can change the directories to 777, this should never be done. It is a big security risk.
URL Not Accessible |
As mentioned in this thread, if you receive an error message that says not accessible, you’ll want to remove the following lines:
- ./pear mage-setup .
- ./pear install magento-core/Mage_All_Latest-stable
After you’ve gone through the web-based installer, then you can run those two commands to upgrade Magento to the lastest version, or use Magento Connect.
404 Error On Sample Products |
If you get a 404 error when clicking on a product from the main page, you’ll need to login the backend of Magento and go to:
System -> Cache Management
In the Catalog section, click on the Refresh button for Catalog Rewrites.
This will also fix the structure for the categories and rest of the products.
Download An Archived Magento Connect Extension |
If for some reason you need to download a Magento Connect extension archive from command line, use the following :
- wget http://connect.magentocommerce.com/TYPE/get/EXTENSION_NAME-X.X.X.tgz
TYPE must be replaced with real extension type(usually core or community), EXTENSION_NAME with real(machine readable) extension name and X.X.X must be replaced with the real version number. To retrieve real TYPE and the real machine readable EXTENSION_NAME simply look at it’s extension key and take into a count it’s format magento-TYPE/EXTENSION_NAME.
For example:
- Extension key: magento-core/Interface_Frontend_Default_Blank
- Version(at the time of writing): 1.4.1.1
- Download :
- wget http://connect.magentocommerce.com/core/get/Interface_Frontend_Default_Blank-1.4.1.1.tgz
Other example:
- Extension key: magento-community/Yoast_Blank_Seo_Theme
- Version(at the time of writing): 1.4.1
- Download :
- wget http://connect.magentocommerce.com/community/get/Yoast_Blank_Seo_Theme-1.4.1.tgz
Guess it’s would be nice to have “Releases” tab with links and release notes at extension page?
Use PEAR to download and install Magento Connect Extension |
If you also need some extension to be installed from command line, then use following:
- ./pear install EXTENSION_KEY
And refresh the cache (System → Cache Management)
This way extension will be properly deployed(i.e. app, frontend template/layout, etc. will be copied to it’s places) and activated.
If you simply need to download archived extension package for some reason, use following:
- ./pear download EXTENSION_KEY
NOTE: in order to have properly functioning ./pear command, your magento instance must be installed following one of the steps explained at this page.
Other Pages You May Find Useful When Upgrading to 1.9http://www.magentocommerce.com/boards/viewthread/248230/http://www.magentocommerce.com/wiki/groups/227/installing_magento_via_shell_sshhttp://www.magentocommerce.com/wiki/1_-_installation_and_configuration/magento_1.5_to_1.6_upgradehttp://www.magentocommerce.com/wiki/1_-_installation_and_configuration/manual_upgrade_using_fresh_install_and_original_database#process