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How to deploy thinkphp server

Apr 17, 2023 am 10:28 AM

ThinkPHP is an open source PHP framework. It provides developers with an efficient development platform with its simplicity, speed, and security. It has become one of the preferred frameworks for PHP developers. This article will introduce how to deploy the ThinkPHP framework on the server.

  1. Install the server environment

First, we need to install the necessary environments such as Web server, PHP and MySQL on the server. Common web servers include Apache and Nginx. Here we take Apache as an example.

Under Ubuntu operating system, you can install it through the following command:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install apache2
sudo apt-get install php
sudo apt-get install mysql-server
  1. Download ThinkPHP framework

Download and unzip ThinkPHP on the server The latest version or the specified version. Place the decompressed folder in the specified directory of Apache (default is /var/www/html/).

  1. Configuring the database

Create a new database in MySQL and create a data table for the database to store the data required by the application. Connect to the MySQL database through the following code:

//连接MySQL数据库
$conn = mysql_connect($host, $user, $password);
//选择数据库
mysql_select_db($database, $conn);
  1. Setting up the application

In the root directory of the ThinkPHP framework, there is a config.php file for configuring the application parameters. Open the file and modify the database connection information, the root directory of the application and other related information.

  1. Configuring Apache

In the Apache configuration file, you need to add a rewrite rule to redirect all URL requests to the application's entry script. In Ubuntu, this file is located at /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf. Add the following content at the end of the file:

<directory></directory> 
    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks 
    AllowOverride All 
    Require all granted 
  1. Test

After the configuration is completed, we can enter the address of the server in the browser and test according to the entry script of the application Whether the application was deployed successfully. If successful, you can start developing your application.

Summary

In this article, we introduced how to deploy the ThinkPHP framework on the server and create a simple application. This is a basic deployment process. If you need a more detailed deployment process, you can refer to the official documentation or the experience sharing of other developers.

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