This manual requires a server environment, which matches the mandatory dependencies.
Translate5 needs a own database with character set utf8. Connect to mysql
mysql -h localhost -u root -p |
Then create the database, for example "translate5":
CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS `translate5` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci; |
If you are using translate5 locally, you have to to specify a hostname for your local configuration.
Please add the following line to the /etc/hosts file, so that your browser can reach Translate5.
We assume "translate5.local" as hostname here.
127.0.0.1 translate5.local |
Please ensure on pasting the above line, that between "127.0.0.1" and "translate5.local" is a TAB and not multiple spaces. In the latter case it is possible, that the name resolution does not work properly!
Create the apache vhost config file
sudo touch /etc/apache2/sites-available/translate5.conf sudo chmod 660 /etc/apache2/sites-available/translate5.conf sudo ln -s ../sites-available/translate5.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/translate5.conf |
Edit the config file and paste the following content to it
<VirtualHost *:80> DocumentRoot "/var/www/translate5/public" ServerAlias translate5.local SetEnv APPLICATION_ENV application php_value include_path .:/var/www/translate5/library/zend/:/usr/share/php5:/usr/share/php <Directory "/var/www/translate5/public"> AllowOverride All Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Order allow,deny Allow from all Require all granted </Directory> </VirtualHost> |
Save the file.
If you use an already existing virtual host, please add at least the following both settings:
SetEnv APPLICATION_ENV application
php_value include_path .:/var/www/translate5/library/zend/:/usr/share/php5:/usr/share/php
Please be aware, that you have to check your webserver and this apache configuration regarding security, if you oppose your translate5 instance to the internet. Your security is your responsibility and can not be covered by this manual.
You have to restart apache to apply all changes made to configuration.
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart |
First create a translate5 directory:
sudo mkdir /var/www/translate5 |
Download the Translate5 core package from
http://www.translate5.net/license/accept
save and unpack it directly in the above directory.
This can be done with the following commands:
cd /var/www/translate5 sudo wget http://www.translate5.net/downloads/translate5.zip sudo unzip translate5.zip |
Since apache must be able to create files in the translate5 directory, the permissions have to be changed:
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/translate5 |
Then run the Translate5 "installation and update" script as www-data user, follow the instructions in the script.
cd /var/www/translate5 sudo -u www-data bash ./install-and-update.sh |
In the "Translate5 Installation" step the script will ask you for the database credentials.
If your database is set up as described in configuration from scratch, then all default values can be used.
The script asks also for the virtual host hostname, this must be the same hostname as specified above for the /etc/hosts file.
The example name "translate5.local" is also the default in the script.
Checking server for updates and packages: ========================================= Downloader: Downloading Translate5 X.Y.Z from http://www.translate5.net/downloads/translate5.zip Downloader: Updated application translate5 Downloader: Downloading translate5 DB init from http://www.translate5.net/downloads/translate5-DB-init.zip Downloader: Fetched dependency translate5-DB-init Downloader: Installed dependency translate5-DB-init [... more dependency downloads ...] Translate5 Installation ======================= Please enter the MySQL database settings, the database must already exist. Default character set must be utf8. This can be done for example with the following command: CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS `translate5` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci; Please enter the DB host (default: localhost): Please enter the DB username (default: root): Please enter the DB password: Please enter the DB database (default: translate5): Creating the database base layout... Translate5 tables created. DB Config successfully stored in ./application/config/installation.ini! Please enter the hostname of the virtual host which will serve Translate5 (default: translate5.local): Updating Translate5 database scheme =================================== DB Update OK New statement files: 14 Modified statement files: 21 Translate5 installation / update done. Please visit http://translate5.local/ to enjoy Translate5. In case of errors on installation / update please contact please visit http://confluence.translate5.net or post a message in translate5 user group, which is linked from http://www.translate5.net/index/usage/. |
translate5 does send emails to users in different cases, e.g. when asking for a new password or on change of workflow status.
By default, sending of emails is deactivated, when using the translate5 installation-and-update-script. The reason for this is, that many users do not have an active mailserver on the machine, on which they want to test-install translate5.
If you have a mailserver running, please refer to the installation specific configuration options for information on how to configure translate5 mail sending.
Install and configure all direct dependencies to get a fully functional translate5 installation:
Open your browser and call http://translate5.local (or whatever hostname you have configured) and have fun with translate5.