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Copying the FioranoDeveloperPortal folder to the Webserver
Windows
- Go to the DeveloperPortalDrupal folder at $FioranoAPIManagement_Home/APIManagement/DeveloperPortalDrupal and copy the FioranoDeveloperPortal folder.
Figure 1: Copying the FioranoDeveloperPortal folder from the API Management directory in Windows Paste the copied folder into the www folder present in the Webserver Installation framework.
Note If www folder is not found, paste in the htdocs folder at <WAMPP_Home>/apache2
Figure 2: Copying the FioranoDeveloperPortal folder to the www folder
Linux
- Go to the DeveloperPortalDrupal folder at $FioranoAPIManagement_Home/APIManagement/DeveloperPortalDrupal and copy the FioranoDeveloperPortal folder.
Figure 3: Copying the FioranoDeveloperPortal folder from the API Management directory in Linux - Paste the copied folder into the <LAMPP <AMP stack folder>/apache2/htdocs folder.
Figure 4: Copying the FioranoDeveloperPortal folder to the <LAMPP <AMP stack folder>/apache2/htdocs folder
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Give Write permissions on the “files” folder and “settings.php” file at "FioranoDeveloperPortal/sites/default/" directory so that the web server webserver gets the permission to write.
To enable Write permissions, type the following commands in the command line:
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In case the files folder is missing at FioranoDeveloperPortal/sites/default, please use the command below before enabling Write permisionspermissions:
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Disable the Write permissions after installation to avoid security risks. To disable write permissions, use the following commadcommand:
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- Open the URLhttp://<hostname>:<port>/FioranoDeveloperPortal (hostname and port corresponding to the web serverwebserver).
- Enter the following:
- Database name: The name of the database created by following the steps in the section above.
Database username: root
Info Leave the password blank.
Figure 8: Providing the default database user name
Provide username "admin" as well as a valid mail ID and password that conforms to the Mail Server configuration and also fill-in other general information.
Figure 9: Providing Site Maintenance Account details
Figure 10: Acknowledgement message as Installation completes- Click the Visit your new site link (see the figure above) to see the Developer Portal Drupal logged in as the default admin user.
Figure 11: Developer Portal Drupal logged in as the default admin user