It is a shell script to install LEMP stack on the ubuntu server [php,mysql,nginx].
- Work on all cloud services (aws, digitalocean)
- Easy to use
- Setup in 2 mins
- Work with most of php framworks and open scripts - Laravel, Codeigniter, Wordpress etc.
- Use php7.0 and most of the php packages(php7.0-mysql php7.0-fpm php7.0-mbstring php7.0-xml php7.0-curl php7.0-json mcrypt php7.0-mcrypt php7.0-zip )
- More suitable for Ubuntu 14.04
- In your ubuntu server
git clone [email protected]:ShubhamBansal1997/LEMP-shell-script.git cd LEMP-shell-script.git [sudo] chmod +x shell.sh ./shell.sh
- LEMP Installation process started
- First it ask for sudo status(you want to use superuser or not)[default_parameter]
Use sudo[y]:y Enter your appname[hello-web]:testing Enter your domain name[mydomain.com]:testing.com Install mysql[y]:y Install Composer[y]: y Intialized git [y]: y Enter your server ip[127.0.0.1]:23.34.12.31
- Please enter your ip correctly otherwise server will not work
- Installation process started it asked for various permissions in between kept yes for them
- If you install mysql it also asks
Enter your database name[hello-web]:testing
- If you intialized git then it asks
If your adding ssh url please add your ssh keys!!!!!!!!! Git url[https://github.com/ShubhamBansal1997/LEMP-shell-script.git]:https://github.com/ShubhamBansal1997/LEMP-shell-script.git git branch would be addded to root directory if you want to add make a pull request remove the default index.php rm -rf index.php and then git pull your branch
- Please don't stop this after running otherwise you have to reset your server
- Your nginx configuration can be edited here
[sudo] nano /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
- After changing your nginx configuration, restart ngnix
[sudo] /etc/init.d/nginx restart
- See error log of the server here
cat /var/log/nginx/error.log
- After making any change in php configuration.Run this
[sudo] /etc/init.d/php7.0-fpm restart
- Post your requirements and error in issue
- Would update as per needs and issues
MIT
Free Software, Hell Yeah!