![]() ![]() You can access Radiant’s administrative interface at With this step the installation of Radiant CMS on your Ubuntu 14.04 VPS is completed. Initialize the database bundle exec rake db:bootstrapįinally, start your new Radiant application: bundle exec script/server Radiant supports almost all popular databases such as MySQL. Once the Radian gem is installed on your Ubuntu server, create a new Radiant project:Įcho 'gem "therubyracer", "~> 0.9"' > Gemfile Install some optional clipped dependencies necessary for running Radiant apt-get install -y ghostscript imagemagick ffmpegĮxecute the following command to install Radiant: gem install radiant -pre -no-ri -no-rdoc Setup an isolated environment for your project: rvm use -create ‘yourproject’ with the actual name of your project. Next, we will install Ruby and Rubygems using the Ruby version manager: rvm install 1.9.3Ĭheck if Ruby is successfully installed: ruby -versionįor Rubygems use the following command: gem -version Now install RVM by executing the following command: bash -s stable > ~/.bash_profile We will need it for installing Ruby Version Manager (RVM): apt-get install -y curl It is very important all packages installed on your server to be up to date, so update your system: apt-get update & apt-get -y upgrade Log in to your Ubuntu server as user root ssh proceeding any further, start a screen session by executing the following command: screen -U -S radiant Support for Markdown and Textile as well as traditional HTML. ![]() Flexible templating with layouts, snippets, page parts, and a custom tagging language.The ability to arrange pages in a hierarchy.Radiant CMS comes with many features such as: This guide should work on other Debian based Linux VPS systems as well but was tested and written for an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS. In this blog article we will show you how to install a basic installation of Radiant CMS on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS with RVM, Ruby and Rubigems. Radiant CMS is one of the most popular open source content management systems build with Ruby on Rails. ![]()
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