Moodle installation using wamp




















Install PHP. Setup backups. Once Moodle is setup and configured, you should setup backups of the system in case of failure or loss of data. To perform full site backups you need to backup the moodledata and moodle directories, Apache webserver configuration httpd. To backup your mysql database see the Backup and restore FAQ.

To perform course backups see the Course backup page. You should also perform a state backup of the server or PC. Check your server security and performance. It's now time to run the installer to create the database tables and configure your new site. The recommended method is to use the command line installer. If you cannot do this for any reason e. It's best to run the command line as your system's web user. You need to know what that is - see your system's documentation e.

The chowns allow the script to write a new config. More information about the options can be found using. You will be asked for other settings that have not been discussed on this page - if unsure just accept the defaults.

For a full discussion see Administration via command line. For ease of use you can install Moodle via the web. We recommend configuring your web server so that the page is not publicly accessible until the installation is complete. The installation process will take you through a number of pages.

You should be asked to confirm the copyright, see the database tables being created, supply administrator account details and supply the site details. The database creation can take some time - please be patient. You should eventually end up at the Moodle front page with an invitation to create a new course.

It is very likely that you will be asked to download the new config. There are a number of options within the Moodle Site Administration screens accessible from the 'Site administration' tab in the 'Administration' block Classic theme or the Site administration button in the navigation bar Boost.

Here are a few of the more important ones that you will probably want to check:. Note: Much of this information is provided by the community. It may not have been checked and may be out of date. Choose "local" for the host Make sure you remember the name and password you set. Tick check all privileges and click "add user". Along with the folder containing all the Moodle files, we need another folder to hold all the user data once Moodle is up and running.

This is traditionally called the "moodledata" folder. We need to create a new folder for this before downloading Moodle. The file path shown in your black box "Windows power shell" is where Git has made your personal repository.

You can download Moodle into there if you wish, but you will then have to copy the Moodle folder into your wampserver directory. Instead, we will download Moodle straight into the www folder of our wampserver directory. Lots of lines will appear and it might take a while. Moodle needs to ensure our wampserver has all the features "extensions" enabled to run it successfully.

Anything in green is fine. Anything in yellow is OK but would be better in green. Anything in red will stop us installing Moodle. It could be your downloaded wampserver had a corrupted cURL extension mine did. Go to mediafire.

The exact path will depend on where you saved your wampserver. Let it override the original and try again.



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