A guide on how to install Yumpee CMS
Pre-requisite
Before Installation, ensure you have WAMP or LAMP server installed.
YumpeeCMS works best with PHP 7.0. You could use a lower version but might run into issues especially when working with Twig.
Installation of Yumpee CMS
Download the Zip file, extract to your webserver's directory and follow the instructions below
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Go to the common/config/params-local.php and change the @image_dir and the @themes to point to the root directory of your upload and themes folder
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Ensure your .htaccess file in the root directory has the content
RewriteEngine on
# If a directory or a file exists, use it directly
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
# Otherwise forward it to index.php
RewriteRule . /index.php
Please note: In the last line above, if your installation directory is http://localhost/yumpeecms then you should change the line to RewriteRule ./yumpeecms/index.php
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Grant webserver access to the following - assets folder - admin/assets folder
- Install your database using the following migration script (db/yumpeecms_[database].sql) located in your root folder. Use the appriopriate database script type for your database
- Go to common/config/main-local.php file and change the database configurations to match yours I.e dsn, username and password
- To visit the admin go to your http://[your_host]/backend/web and login with default admin/adminpass password
- To visit your website go to http://[your_host]/frontend/web