Welcome to OroCRM an Open Source Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool.
Important Note: this application is not production ready and is intended for evaluation and development only.
OroCRM is Symfony 2 based application with following requirements:
- PHP 5.4.4 and above
- PHP Extensions
- GD
- Mcrypt
- JSON
- ctype
- Tokenizer
- SimpleXML
- PCRE
- MySQL 5.1 and above
OroCRM uses Composer to manage package dependencies, this is the a recommended way to install OroCRM.
If you don't have Composer yet, download it following the instructions on http://getcomposer.org/ or just run the following command:
curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
- Clone https://github.com/orocrm/crm-application.git OroCRM project with:
git clone http://github.com/orocrm/crm-application.git
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Go to app/config folder and create parameters.yml using parameters.yml.dist as example. Update database name and credentials. Alternatively parameters.yml can be created automatically on the next step when run composer install command, you will be able to customize all the values interactively.
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Install OroCRM dependencies with composer. If installation process seems too slow you can use "--prefer-dist" option.
php composer.phar install --prefer-dist
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Create the database (default name is "oro_crm").
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Initialize application with Installation Wizard by opening install.php in the browser or from CLI:
app/console oro:install
- After installation you can login as application administrator using user name "admin" and password "admin".
To use this feature you need to configure parameters.yml websocket parameters and run server with console command
app/console clank:server --env prod
To use this feature you need to run report data collector with console command
app/console oro:report:update --env prod
To upload this feature you need to run console command
php app/console doctrine:fixture:load --verbose --append --no-interaction --env=prod --fixtures=vendor/oro/crm/src/OroCRM/Bundle/DemoDataBundle/DataFixtures
Before starting to code, make sure that your local system is properly configured for a Symfony application.
Execute the check.php
script from the command line:
php app/check.php
Access the config.php
script from a browser:
http://your_domain/path/to/symfony/app/web/config.php
If you get any warnings or recommendations, fix them before moving on.