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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
CLIO is a web-based application, which means that it needs to be installed on | CLIO is a web-based application, which means that it needs to be installed on a web server. There is no setup process for databases, meaning that the application files can be dragged directly to the applicable web server folder and accessed without installation. Different Operating Systems have different locations for their hosted content. | ||
== Download == | == Download == | ||
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== Creating a Local Development Environment == | == Creating a Local Development Environment == | ||
{{Main|Creating a Local Web Development Environment}} | {{Main|Creating a Local Web Development Environment}} | ||
CLIO is a web-based application, which means that it needs to be developed on your local machine using a Local Web Development Environment (LWDE). If you are installing CLIO on a remotely hosted server, you can ignore this section. There are many free and open-source Local Web Development Environments available, which quickly create a local web server with all of the required tools. | CLIO is a web-based application, which means that it needs to be developed on your local machine using a Local Web Development Environment (LWDE). If you are installing CLIO on a remotely hosted web server, you can ignore this section. There are many free and open-source Local Web Development Environments available, which quickly create a local web server with all of the required tools. | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == |
Revision as of 10:42, 20 April 2022
Overview
CLIO is a web-based application, which means that it needs to be installed on a web server. There is no setup process for databases, meaning that the application files can be dragged directly to the applicable web server folder and accessed without installation. Different Operating Systems have different locations for their hosted content.
Download
First, we need to download the CLIO web application package which is available at https://cliomuseums.org/?section=download. Navigate to the folder where the “preview.zip” package was downloaded and extract it. Depending on your software defaults, this process may be slightly different.
Creating a Local Development Environment
CLIO is a web-based application, which means that it needs to be developed on your local machine using a Local Web Development Environment (LWDE). If you are installing CLIO on a remotely hosted web server, you can ignore this section. There are many free and open-source Local Web Development Environments available, which quickly create a local web server with all of the required tools.
Installation
Windows
You can right-click on the “preview.zip” file and select “Open With…” then choose “Windows Explorer”.
Once you have navigated into the ZIP file, open the “v0.0.9 - Preview Release” folder. Next, right-click on the “CLIO” folder and select “Copy”.
Now we need to navigate to the Web Server host directory. If you follow the Creating a Local Web Development Environment guide, the default location is “C:\xampp\htdocs”. Once you’re in this folder, you can paste the “CLIO” folder here.
MacOS
You can right-click on the “preview.zip” file and select “Open”. MacOS will extract the archive into the same folder as the zip file.
After extracting the zip file, open the “v0.0.9 - Preview Release” folder. Next, right-click on the “CLIO” folder and select “Copy”.
Now we need to navigate to the Web Server host directory. Open XAMPP. We will need to go to the “Volumes” tab. This will allow us to mount the files used by the web server as a remote drive so we can make changes to the files that are being hosted.
Click “Mount” beside the first data volume, which should be “/opt/lampp”. This will make the volume appear in Finder so we can alter files.
The web server’s contents are stored in /lampp/htdocs/.
Once you're in this folder, you can paste the “CLIO” folder here.