Automad is a modern content management system (CMS) that allows you to create and manage a website without the need for coding knowledge. It has a user-friendly interface and a powerful set of features, including a built-in template engine, automatic image resizing, and support for third-party plugins. In this article, we will show you how to install Automad CMS on Rocky Linux 8.
- Before you can install Automad CMS, you need to make sure that your Rocky Linux 8 system is up to date. Run the following command to update the package index:
sudo dnf update
- Next, you need to install the required dependencies for Automad CMS. This includes the Apache web server, the PHP programming language, and the MariaDB database server. To install these dependencies, run the following command:
sudo dnf install httpd mariadb-server php php-common php-mbstring php-mcrypt php-mysqlnd
- After installing the dependencies, start the Apache web server and the MariaDB server, and enable them to start at boot time by running the following commands:
sudo systemctl start httpd
sudo systemctl enable httpd
sudo systemctl start mariadb
sudo systemctl enable mariadb
- With the web server and database server running, you can download the latest version of Automad CMS from the official website. To do this, open a web browser and navigate to
https://automad.org/download/
. This will bring up a page where you can download the Automad CMS installation package. - Once the download is complete, extract the downloaded file to the
/var/www/html
directory. This directory is the default document root for the Apache web server, and it is where Automad CMS will be installed. To extract the file, run the following commands:
cd /var/www/html
tar xvf automad*
This will extract the contents of the downloaded file to the /var/www/html
directory.
- After extracting the files, you need to create a database for Automad CMS. To do this, log in to the MariaDB server as the
root
user by running the following command:
mysql -u root -p
This will prompt you for the password for the root
user. Enter the password, and press Enter
to log in to the MariaDB server.
- Once you are logged in, run the following SQL commands to create a database named
automad
and a user namedautomad
with the passwordautomad
:
CREATE DATABASE automad;
CREATE USER 'automad'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'automad';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON automad.* TO 'automad'@'localhost';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
These commands will create the automad
database and the automad
user, and grant the user the necessary permissions to access the database.
- After creating the database and user, exit the MariaDB server by running the
exit
command. - With the database and user set up, you can start the installation process for Automad CMS. To do this, open a web browser and navigate to
**<http://localhost/**> Automad CMS
. This will bring up the Automad CMS installation wizard, where you can enter the details for the database that you created earlier. - On the first page of the wizard, enter the desired name for your Automad CMS site, and click the “Next” button.
- On the next page, enter the details for the database that you created earlier. These include the database hostname, database name, database username, and database password. You can use the default values provided by Automad CMS, or you can enter the values that you specified when creating the database and user. Once you have entered the details, click the “Next” button to continue.
- On the next page, enter the details for the administrator account. This includes the username, password, and email address for the administrator user. Once you have entered the details, click the “Next” button to continue.
- On the next page, review the details that you entered, and click the “Install” button to start the installation process. This will install Automad CMS on your Rocky Linux 8 system, and create the necessary tables and records in the database.
- Once the installation is complete, click the “Finish” button to complete the setup process. This will bring up the Automad CMS login page, where you can log in to your Automad CMS account using the administrator username and password that you specified earlier.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Automad CMS on Rocky Linux 8 and set up your Automad CMS administrator account. You can now start using Automad CMS to create and manage your website, and publish content for your visitors.