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Magento 2 Bash Install/Restore Script
This script is designed to simplify the installation process of Magento 2 and rapid deployment of merchant code and DB dumps.
m2install can be a helpful tool for support teams and teams who often need to install or deploy merchant backups or dumps.
The main purpose of this script is run m2install, wait a bit and get a working magento instance. Don't waste time on routine operations.
If you have any issues please report them to https://github.com/yvoronoy/m2install/issues
What can m2install exactly do?
- Can automatically restore backup files created by
php bin/magento setup:backup --code --db
- Can automatically restore support dumps created by Enterpsie Support Tool
php bin/magento support:backup:code (db)
- Script can automatically install vanilla magento
Installation
Download latest version by curl
curl -o m2install.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yvoronoy/m2install/master/m2install.sh
You can install by composer
composer require yvoronoy/m2install
In case you are using bash completion
you can download completion for this script.
#For Linux User
curl -o /etc/bash_completion.d/m2install-bash-completion https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yvoronoy/m2install/master/m2install-bash-completion
#For OSX User with brew
curl -o /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/m2install-bash-completion https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yvoronoy/m2install/master/m2install-bash-completion
Usage
$ m2install.sh --help
m2install.sh is designed to simplify the installation process of Magento 2
and deployment of client dumps created by Magento 2 Support Extension.
Usage: m2install.sh [options]
Options:
-h, --help Get this help.
-s, --source (git, composer) Get source code.
-f, --force Install/Restore without any confirmations.
--sample-data (yes, no) Install sample data.
--ee Install Enterprise Edition.
--b2b Install B2B Extension.
-v, --version Magento Version - it means: Composer version or GIT Branch
--mode (dev, prod) Magento Mode. Dev mode does not generate static & di content.
--quiet Quiet mode. Suppress output all commands
--skip-post-deploy Skip the post deploy script if it is exist
--step (restore_code,restore_db Specify step through comma without spaces.
configure_db,configure_files - Example: m2install.sh --step restore_db,configure_db
installB2B --b2b - Example: m2install.sh --step installB2B --b2b
installLiveSearch) - Example: m2install.sh --step installLiveSearch
--restore-table Restore only the specific table from DB dumps
--debug Enable debug mode
--php Specify path to PHP CLI (php71 or /usr/bin/php71)
--remote-db Remote database name
--es-host, --elasticsearch-host Set the Elasticsearch host
--es-port, --elasticsearch-port Set the Elasticsearch port
--uninstall Delete database and application from the current folder
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--ee-path (/path/to/ee) (DEPRECATED use --ee flag) Path to Enterprise Edition.
How to deploy backup/support dumps
In order to deploy the customer dumps you need:
- Put DB and code dumps to new directory
- Go to directory and run m2install
How to install Magento 2 using GIT
To install Magento 2 from git repository run m2install with --source git param
m2install --source git
orm2install -s git
How to install Magento 2 using Composer
To install Magento 2 from composer run m2install with --source composer param
m2install --source composer
orm2install -s composer
How to Install Magento 2 with Sample Data
-
Run m2install
-
Use wizard to install the sample data.
How to Install Magento 2 with B2B extension
With wizard
- Run m2install
- Use wizard to install the B2B
With CLI flags
m2install --ee --b2b
orm2install --step installB2B --b2b
if you already have Magento EE
Remember that you have to install Enterprise Edition to be able to install B2B extension
Wizard
m2install shows you wizard on first run and prompts to save entered values to config file.
$ m2install.sh
Current Directory: /Users/yvoronoy/Sites/m2/ee202
Configuration loaded from:
Enter Server Name of Document Root (default: http://mage2.dev/):
Enter Base Path (default: ee202):
Enter DB Host (default: localhost):
Enter DB User (default: root):
Enter DB Password:
Enter DB Name (default: root_ee202):
Do you want to install Sample Data (y/N) n
Enter Path to EE or [nN] to skip EE installation: n
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BASE URL: http://mage2.dev/ee202/
DB PARAM: root@localhost
DB NAME: root_ee202
Sample Data will NOT be installed.
Magento EE will NOT be installed.
In order to generate static/di content, add mode param: m2install.sh --mode prod
Are you sure? [y/N]
How to use configuration files
The config file allows you to store params for DB and URL. Example of config file
HTTP_HOST=http://your-mage-host.com/
BASE_PATH=your/base/path/${CURRENT_DIR_NAME}
DB_HOST=localhost
DB_USER=root
DB_PASSWORD=dbpassword
When you first run m2install script, it shows wizard which prompts to save the config file to your home directory.
m2install uses fallback mechanism to find config files recursively from home directory to current directory. For example if you want to install magento to directory ~/www/m2/ga/magento2ee
you can override config file which is placed in your home directory.
~/.m2install.conf
~/www/.m2install.conf
~/www/m2/.m2install.conf
~/www/m2/ga/.m2install.conf
~/www/m2/ga/magento2ee/.m2install.conf
How to use ssh tunnels for remote DB connection
Make sure that you have correct parameters in .m2install.conf file Parameters example:
REMOTE_DB_HOST=mysql-host:3306
REMOTE_HOST=user@ssh.domain
REMOTE_KEY=/Users/path/to/ssh_key
LOCAL_PORT=33060
As a result you will get:
ssh -i /Users/path/to/ssh_key -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -4fN -L 33060:mysql-host:3306 user@ssh.domain >> /dev/null
All created ssh tunnels pids located in file kill_tunnel.sh in Magento root folder (or pub)
To run you will need only code dump file (Example code.tar.gz).
m2install.sh --remote-db database_name
Make attention that in --remote-db database_name first part before "_" is database user name
Make attention that in bootstrap added SECURE and UNSECURE BASE_URL to prevent DB modification
$_ENV['CONFIG__DEFAULT__WEB__UNSECURE__BASE_URL'] = 'http://magento.local/';