Open-source scenarios which helps you setup server for CS-Cart and Multi-Vendor. Current version is 1.0.0.
- HTTP/2 support
- Performance tuning for highload
- Deflate/GZIP compression
- Google Pagespeed filters support
- Well-looking error pages
- Full-page Varnish cache
- Strong SSL preferencies (A+ by default on SSL Labs)
- Development environment based on Vagrant
- Configurations for creating your own images based on Packer
Cartomatic will install for you the latest versions of following software:
- Apache + mod_php
- WEBKAOS
- PHP
- 5.4.x
- 5.5.x
- 5.6.x
- 7.0.x
- MariaDB
- Redis
- Postfix
- vsFTPd
- Varnish
- phpMyAdmin
Please keep in mind that apps are still subject to change.
If you already have your VPS/VDS and you want to try cartomatic
in action, you should do following things:
Log in to your server as superuser (root) via SSH and execute this command:
export CARTOMATIC_AUTO=true; curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/simtechdev/cartomatic/master/provision/shell/cartomatic-installer | bash -s -- yourdomain.tld
Done. It works.
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Log in to your server as superuser (root) via SSH and execute this command.
curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/simtechdev/cartomatic/master/provision/shell/cartomatic-installer | bash -s
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Clone repository into the workspace.
git clone https://github.com/simtechdev/cartomatic
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Switch to the
provision/ansible
directory.cd cartomatic/provision/ansible/
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Put custom settings into the JSON file:
vim config/manual.json
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Run provisioning:
ansible-playbook lamp.yml -c local -e @config/manual.json
Passwords will be saved in the
credentials
folder.
Cartomatic well-works not only on production – you can use it for development or testing purposes using virtual machines which managed by Vagrant.
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Switch to the
dev/
directory. -
Specify parameters into the 'config.yml' settings file:
vms: centos6: box: centos6 box_url: https://vagrant.smtk.us/centos/6/centos6.box ip: 10.0.0.10 provision: ansible: playbook: "../provision/ansible/lamp.yml" extra_vars: "../provision/ansible/config/manual.json"
You should specify amount of VMs which you want to launch for provisioning. Please read the instruction for building images if you want to create your own image instead of using self-hosted images.
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Run vagrant:
vagrant up
Please wait. It may takes from 5 to 15 minutes.
We use Packer configurations for building Vagrant images.
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Switch to
build/
directory. -
Execute this command to build your own image:
CentOS 6 x86_64
packer build centos6.json
Please wait. It takes from 15 to 30 minutes. Done.
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Add the resulting image into Vagrant using following command:
vagrant box add NAME images/IMAGE_NAME.box
In some cases you need to know root-password. Here it is:
test123!
- CentOS / RedHat / Scientific Linux 6 x86_64
- Not compatible with ISPManager, cPanel, Plesk etc.
- Works well only for clean installations.
Repository | Status |
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Stable | |
Unstable |
MIT