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+ | <pre> | ||
+ | System Requirements | ||
+ | Prior to installation we recommend that you review Magento's System Requirements. | ||
+ | |||
+ | » View Magento's System Requirements | ||
+ | Magento Reference Developer Documentation | ||
+ | Reference articles to assist developers and integrators with installations, upgrades, patches, and customizations. | ||
+ | |||
+ | » View Magento Developer Documentation | ||
+ | Test Automation Framework | ||
+ | Developing tests with Magento Test Automation Framework (TAF) is simple. | ||
+ | Four simple steps to get started: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Install git: If you don't have it installed already, make sure you download and install git from: | ||
+ | http://git-scm.com/download | ||
+ | Execute the following command from the command prompt: | ||
+ | git clone https://github.com/magento/taf DIR_for_CLONE | ||
+ | Review the installation instructions at: [pdf] | ||
+ | Before developing tests, make sure to review the User Manual [pdf] | ||
+ | Magento Community Edition User Guide | ||
+ | This most up-to-date documentation for the current release combines easy-to-follow tutorials with comprehensive reference material. Available in online (HTML) and offline (PDF) versions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | » View Magento Community Edition User Guide | ||
+ | Magento Designer's Guide | ||
+ | A practical guide to the concepts and best practices of theme design for Magento 1.x stores. Leverage structural components, theme hierarchy, and fallback methods to create custom themes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | » Download User Guide | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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Revision as of 09:57, 31 August 2015
This article introduces Magento for the beginner.
Contents
Requirements
- Magento files
- Web server
- Knowledge of MySQL database configuration
- Knowledge of Magento installation
Steps
Download
Download the Magento Community Edition:
[https://www.magentocommerce.com/download]
Select the Full Release version. This is the latest stable release.
Select format for your operating system:
- .zip - see Zip (file format)
- .tar.bz - see tar (computing)
- .tar.bz2 - see tar (computing) and bzip2
System Requirements Prior to installation we recommend that you review Magento's System Requirements. » View Magento's System Requirements Magento Reference Developer Documentation Reference articles to assist developers and integrators with installations, upgrades, patches, and customizations. » View Magento Developer Documentation Test Automation Framework Developing tests with Magento Test Automation Framework (TAF) is simple. Four simple steps to get started: Install git: If you don't have it installed already, make sure you download and install git from: http://git-scm.com/download Execute the following command from the command prompt: git clone https://github.com/magento/taf DIR_for_CLONE Review the installation instructions at: [pdf] Before developing tests, make sure to review the User Manual [pdf] Magento Community Edition User Guide This most up-to-date documentation for the current release combines easy-to-follow tutorials with comprehensive reference material. Available in online (HTML) and offline (PDF) versions. » View Magento Community Edition User Guide Magento Designer's Guide A practical guide to the concepts and best practices of theme design for Magento 1.x stores. Leverage structural components, theme hierarchy, and fallback methods to create custom themes. » Download User Guide
Upload to web server
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Configure database connection
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Run installer script
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Next steps
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See also
External links
Offical website
Other external sites
- Magento @ Wikipedia