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MageSpawner

This is a little handy shell script that I am using for quite a while now. The goal is to quickly create new (and remove) Magento installations for testing purposes. Testing as in "I want to try something", not as in Unit Testing.

Before you start, let me state something:

Do not use this on a production machine. Ideally, use it on a machine where you don't care about losing everything. The remove script uses a "rm -rf" command, so if something goes wrong, it could go awfully wrong. I solely use this on a VM where everything important is backed up regularily.

Requirements

  • Linux/Unix (tested on Debian)
  • bash
  • You may need to grant the Linux user sudo permissions for chown, chmod and rm (see the "To sudo or not to sudo?" section of this document)
  • These commands must be available:
    • basename
    • command
    • mysql
    • php
    • sed
    • tar
    • wget OR curl

Installation

  • Get the files from Github.
  • Copy config.conf.sample to config.conf and adjust the settings as needed.
  • Make the files ./install and ./remove executable.

To sudo or not to sudo?

MageSpawner wants to help you by setting the correct permissions and ownerships for files and directories. It also wants to help you cleaning up when you remove a test installation.

For this to work, MageSpawner needs to execute chmod, chown and rm on the files. Up to version 0.3.5, MageSpawner always used sudo if the user executing the script wasn't a superuser.

Starting with version 0.4.0 there is a new configuration variable LINUX_USE_SUDO (defaulting to true). If your setup allows to chmod, chown and rm without sudo you can set this to false. A typical example would be running PHP with FastCGI.

Getting started

Run ./install and follow the instructions. If you didn't specify otherwise, sudo will be used for the commands chown and chmod. If you don't specify all parameters required for an install, you will be asked for the details in an interactive mode.

Furthermore MageSpawner will save downloaded archive files so you don't have to download the file every time.

This is how it looks like in my VM:

user@server:/path/to/MageSpawner $ ./install
Welcome to MageSpawner.

Which version do you want to install?
1) None, abort installation
2) CE 1.5.0.1
3) CE 1.5.1.0
4) CE 1.6.0.0
5) CE 1.6.1.0
6) CE 1.6.2.0
7) CE 1.7.0.2
8) CE 1.8.0.0
9) CE 1.8.1.0
Enter the number (e.g. 1): 9
CE 1.8.1.0 selected.

Specify the shop name. It may be used for the URL, directory and database name, so don't use spaces, special characters or the like.
Shop name (default: shop): ce1810
Thanks, the required information was provided. The installation will now begin.

Unpacking package and setting permissions.
Package unpacked and permissions set.

Creating database...
Database created.

Executing Magento setup script...
SUCCESS: aedeb37b468f920658bb1af6bca10617
Setup script executed. Please write down the encryption key provided above.

Reindexing Magento indexes...
Product Attributes index was rebuilt successfully
Product Prices index was rebuilt successfully
Catalog URL Rewrites index was rebuilt successfully
Product Flat Data index was rebuilt successfully
Category Flat Data index was rebuilt successfully
Category Products index was rebuilt successfully
Catalog Search Index index was rebuilt successfully
Stock Status index was rebuilt successfully
Tag Aggregation Data index was rebuilt successfully
Indexes reindexed.

Editing .htaccess for VirtualDocumentRoot configuration (setting RewriteBase)...
.htaccess edited.

Do you want to use modman? (y/n) y
Initialized Module Manager at /path/to/htdocs/ce1810.magetests.vm

Final permission settings...
Done.

If you didn't see any error messages, everything went fine.
Set up your vhost config and host entries (if needed) and you are ready to go!
The frontend shop URL is http://ce1810.magetests.vm.

After the script has finished, you may be two steps away from using the new Magento installation:

  1. Add an entry two your hosts file. Your browser has to know which server the domain (e.g. 1702.magentoshops.vm) belongs to. If you use a real domain and have set an wildcard DNS record, then you are good to go. Otherwise, open your hosts file and a line like 192.168.1.2 1702.magentoshops.vm (don't forget to change this to the correct IP and domain).

  2. Add an entry to your server configuration. Your web server has to know how to handle the request. Normally, you would have to add a Virtual Host every single time you setup a new Magento installation.

    As programmers don't like to repeat themselves and I'm a programmer, I'm using the Apache Module mod_vhost_alias and the nifty VirtualDocumentRoot directive.

    This is what my configuration looks like:

    <VirtualHost *:80>
        ServerAdmin my@email.com
        ServerName magentoshops.vm
        ServerAlias *.magentoshops.vm
        UseCanonicalName Off
        VirtualDocumentRoot /var/www/magento/shops/%0/
        # Some more settings
        # Magento development settings
        SetEnv MAGE_IS_DEVELOPER_MODE 1
    </VirtualHost>
    

    The VirtualDocumentRoot path /var/www/magento/shops/ has to match the MAGE_BASE_DIR setting in config.conf. The script automatically edits Magentos .htaccess so that the RewriteBase is adjusted for this setup.

Automatic installation via command line

You may want to do a fully automated installation. This feature was added in v0.3.

Have a look at this example:

./install --mageversion ce1810 --magename ce1810 --magedomain ce1810.magentoshops.vm --modman y

For an explanation of the parameters, call ./install --help:

MageSpawner (v0.4.0)

MageSpawner is a tool for quick setup of multiple Magento test installations.
THIS IS NOT MEANT TO BE USED ON PRODUCTION ENVIORNMENTS!

Usage:
./install
Then follow the instructions on the screen.

Consult the README for further information.

Options:

  --help , -h, -?           display this help message
  --magedomain              Specify the shop domain (e.g. 1702.magentoshops.vm).
                            The subdomain has to be the same string as --magename
  --magename                The shop name which gets used for the URL, directory and database name.
  --mageversion             Version of Magento to be used. Has to be one of
                            [ce1501|ce1510|ce1600|ce1610|ce1620|ce1702|ce1800|ce1810]
  --modman                  Whether you want modman to be initialized.
                            [y|n]
  --usage                   display this help message
  --version                 display the version of this script

Get more information at
https://github.com/mzeis/MageSpawner

The parameters --magedomain, --magename, --mageversion and --modman are required for a fully automatic installation. If parameters are omitted, you will be asked for the missing information.

Please note that you may be asked for your sudo password.

Removing a test installation

If you want to remove a test installation, call ./remove. Again, the script will ask for your sudo password if you didn't specify otherwise.

This is how it looks on my VM:

user@server:/path/to/MageSpawner $ ./remove
Welcome to the Magento uninstall script.

Which shop do you want to uninstall? Provide only the subdomain part of the domains provided.
ce1800.magetests.vm
ce1810.magetests.vm
Shop code: ce1810

Deleting files...
Files deleted.

Deleting database...
Database deleted.

Shop was deleted successfully. Please delete vhost entries and host config as needed.

If you know the shopcode, you also can call ./remove --mageshopcode [code], e.g. ./remove --mageshopcode ce1810.

Changelog

v0.6.0

  • Added Magento CE 1.9.0.1

v0.5.0

  • Added Magento CE 1.9.0.0

v0.4.0

  • Added configuration variable LINUX_USE_SUDO for disabling sudo

v0.3.5

  • Fixed version number in script

v0.3.4

  • Added Magento CE 1.8.1.0
  • Fixed bug with wrong set currency "EURO".

v0.3.3

  • Added Option --mageshopcode to remove

v0.3.2

  • Added Magento CE 1.8.0.0

v0.3.1

  • Cache downloaded archive files for faster creation of a new shop (directory configurable via MAGE_DOWNLOAD_DIR)

v0.3

  • Added command line parameters for automatic installation

v0.2.1

  • Merged pull request by Nils Preuß: "Added fix for 'PHP Extensions "0" must be loaded , while installing magento-1.7.x' that occured in at least some installations" Thanks for this!
  • Script doesn't have to be called with sudo anymore because the script itself will ask for sudo if needed.
  • New configuration parameters for file and folder permissions

v0.2

  • Script can now both use wget or cURL to download Magento. wget is preferred. (thanks Rouven for the input)
  • modman can be initialized from install script
  • Minor changes / fixes

v0.1

  • Initial commit

License

Copyright 2011-2014 Matthias Zeis

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.