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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
When doing automated installs (e.g. in a | When doing automated installs (e.g. in a virtual machine setup), we can use LimeSurvey's (v2.x referred to here) CLI (command-line interface) to good effect. The files used for this purpose (and for resetting passwords as well) are in the '''WEBROOT/application/commands''' folder, the one of interest here being '''console.php'''. | ||
== Pre-requisites == | == Pre-requisites == | ||
* PHP CLI should be available | * PHP CLI should be available | ||
* '''WEBROOT/application/config/config.php''' should be available and populated with the parameters provided by the automated installation process | * '''WEBROOT/application/config/config.php''' should be available and populated with the parameters provided by the automated installation process. | ||
* The availablity of the PHP Modules permissions should match the needs of '''LimeSurvey'''. | * The availablity of the PHP Modules permissions should match the needs of '''LimeSurvey'''. | ||
* An empty MySQL database should be created and the user should have the proper privileges in order to use it. | * An empty MySQL database should be created and the user should have the proper privileges in order to use it. | ||
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* The Full Name and Password are enclosed in double quotes if they contain spaces or other special characters. | * The Full Name and Password are enclosed in double quotes if they contain spaces or other special characters. | ||
* All the other parameters like DB Name, DB Type, DB User, DB Password etc. | * All the other parameters like DB Name, DB Type, DB User, DB Password etc. are to be populated in the '''config.php''' file before script execution. | ||
* The script should be executed from and in the '''WEBROOT/application/commands''' folder only. | * The script should be executed from and in the '''WEBROOT/application/commands''' folder only. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:25, 19 October 2017
Introduction
When doing automated installs (e.g. in a virtual machine setup), we can use LimeSurvey's (v2.x referred to here) CLI (command-line interface) to good effect. The files used for this purpose (and for resetting passwords as well) are in the WEBROOT/application/commands folder, the one of interest here being console.php.
Pre-requisites
- PHP CLI should be available
- WEBROOT/application/config/config.php should be available and populated with the parameters provided by the automated installation process.
- The availablity of the PHP Modules permissions should match the needs of LimeSurvey.
- An empty MySQL database should be created and the user should have the proper privileges in order to use it.
Usage
For illustration purposes, we assume in our example the WEBROOT to be /var/www/limesurvey.
cd /var/www/limesurvey/application/commands
php console.php
Isso mostrará:
Yii command runner (based on Yii v1.1.14) Uso: console.php <command-name> [parameters...] Os seguintes comandos estão disponíveis: - instalar - mensagem - migrar - plugin - reiniciar senha - shell - webapp To see the individual command help, use the following: console.php help <command-name>
Sintaxe
php console.php <Nome do Administrador> <Senha do Administrador> <Nome Completo> <EMail ID>
- The Full Name and Password are enclosed in double quotes if they contain spaces or other special characters.
- All the other parameters like DB Name, DB Type, DB User, DB Password etc. are to be populated in the config.php file before script execution.
- The script should be executed from and in the WEBROOT/application/commands folder only.
Exemplo
cd /var/www/limesurvey/application/commands
php console.php install limeadmin pwd123 Admin admin@mydomain.com
outputs the following text:
/var/www/limesurvey/installer/sql/create-mysql.sql
and the database should be properly installed at the moment.