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Revision as of 08:34, 1 September 2015
This article introduces Magento for the beginner.
Contents
Requirements
System requirements
Magento files
This example demonstrates the Community Edition.
Web server
Knowledge
- 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
Upload to web server
...
Configure database connection
...
Run installer script
...
Next steps
Magento Test Automation Framework (TAF)
Four simple steps to get started:
(1) Install git: If you don't have it installed already, make sure you download and install git from:
(2) Execute the following command from the command prompt:
- git clone https://github.com/magento/taf DIR_for_CLONE
(3) Review the http://www.magentocommerce.com/images/uploads/download/MagentoTestAutomationFrameworkInstallationGuide.pdf installation instructions].
(4) Before developing tests, make sure to review the User Manual.
See also
External links
Offical website
- Home page
- Download Magento Community Edition
- Installing and Upgrading to Magento Community Edition (CE) and Magento Enterprise Edition (EE)
- [ Installing and Verifying Magento Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE)]
YouTube
Other external sites
- Magento @ Wikipedia