Install and configure Apache, MySQL, PHP on OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion



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1 de 9 12/01/13 14:07 Install and configure Apache, MySQL, PHP and phpmyadmin on OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion Get your Local Web Development Server Purring on all Fours With the new cat out of the bag, getting the AMP stack running is a little different on OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 than is its predecessor OS X 10.7 Lion, here is the lowdown on getting Apache, MySQL, PHP and phpmyadmin running on the new Apple operating system. (OSX 10.7 AMP guide is here). If you have upgraded from a previous OS X your hosting environment will be whacked and you need to fix certain configuration files to get that environment back, in particular enabling PHP, and if you used the username/sites document root folder in your home account you will need to add back in a user configuration file. Apache/WebSharing The first difference in the new OS X 10.8 is the dropping of the GUI option in System Preferences > Sharing to turn on Web Sharing, it may be gone but the webserver Apache is definitely under the hood of the OS and ready to go. No Web Sharing Option in System Preferences Apache is pre-installed in the OS and needs to be enabled via the command line - this needs to be done in Terminal which is found at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal to start it sudo apachectl start to stop it sudo apachectl stop to restart it sudo apachectl restart

2 de 9 12/01/13 14:07 To find the Apache version httpd - v The version installed in Mountain Lion is Apache/2.2.22 After starting Apache - test to see if the webserver is working in the browser - http://localhost - you should see the "It Works!" text. If you want a GUI point and click web sharing toggle switch in System Preferences, this is one from clickontyler. Some people have had issues with this sys pref so use at your own decision. Document Root Document root is the location where the files are shared from the file system and is similar to the traditional names of 'public_html' and 'htdocs', OSX has historically had 2 web roots one at a system level and one at a user level - you can set both up or just run with one, the user level one allows multiple acounts to have their own web root whilst the system one is global for all users. It seems there is less effort from Apple in continuing with the user level one but it still can be set up with a couple of extra tweaks. System Level Web Root - the default system document root is still found at - http://localhost/ The files are shared in the filing system at - /Library/WebServer/Documents/ User Level Root Interestingly the user document root level is missing the '~/Sites' folder in the User account on a clean installation, you need to make a "Sites" folder at the root level of your account and then it will work. Upgrading from a previous OS X version preserves the Sites folder but removes the ability to web serve from it - this is where you need to add in a 'username.conf' file. Create a Sites folder at the account root level

3 de 9 12/01/13 14:07 Check that you have a username.conf filed under: /etc/apache2/users/ If you don t (very likely), then create one named by the short username of the account with the suffix.conf, it's location and permissions/ownership is best tackled by using the Terminal, the text editor 'nano' would be the best to deal with this. Launch Terminal, (Applications/Utilities), and follow the commands below, first one gets you to the right spot, 2nd one cracks open the text editor on the command line (swap 'username' with your account's shortname, if you don't know your account shortname type 'whoami' the Terminal prompt): cd /etc/apache2/users sudo nano username.conf Then add the content below swapping in your 'username' in the code below: <Directory "/Users/username/Sites/"> Options Indexes MultiViews AllowOverride All Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> Permissions on the file should be: - rw- r- - r- - 1 root wheel 298 Jun 28 16:47 username.conf If not you need to change... sudo chmod 644 username.conf Restart Apache for the new file to be read: sudo apachectl restart Then this user level document root will be viewable at: http://localhost/~username/ PHP PHP 5.3.13 is loaded in OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion and needs to be turned on by uncommenting a line in the httpd.conf file. sudo nano /etc/apache2/httpd.conf Use "control" + "w" to search and search for 'php' this will land you on the right line then uncomment the line (remove the #): LoadModule php5_module libexec/apache2/libphp5.so Write out and Save using the nano short cut keys at the bottom 'control o' and 'control x' Re-load apache to kick in sudo apachectl restart To see and test PHP, create a file name it "phpinfo.php" and file it in your document root with the contents below, then view it in a browser.

4 de 9 12/01/13 14:07 <?php phpinfo();?> MySQL MySQL is again a missing component in OS X 10.8 and needs to be dowloaded from the MySQL site use the Mac OS X ver. 10.6 (x86, 64-bit), DMG Archive version (works fine on 10.8). When downloading you don t have to sign up, look for» No thanks, just take me to the downloads! - go straight to the download mirrors and download the software from a mirror which is closest to you. Once downloaded install the 3 components. You may need to adjust the Security and Privacy System Pref to allow installs of 3rd party apps because of the new security feature of Mountain Lion known as the 'Gatekeeper', which keeps unscrupulous installer packages at bay. To get around this without changing the global preferences (better!) right click or command click the.pkg installer to bring up the contextual menu and select open, then you get the warning - then click Open. Install all 3... mysql5.5.xxx.pkg MySQLstartupitem.pkg MySQLPrefPane The first is the MySQL software, the 2nd item allows MySQL to start when the Mac is booted and the third is a System Preference that allows start/stop operation and a preference to enable it to start on boot. You can start the MySQL server from the System Preferences or via the command line sudo /usr/local/mysql/support- files/mysql.server start To find the MySQL version from the terminal, type at the prompt: /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql - v

5 de 9 12/01/13 14:07 This also puts you in to an interactive dialogue with mysql, type \q to exit. After installation, in order to use mysql commands without typing the full path to the commands you need to add the mysql directory to your shell path, (optional step) this is done in your.bash_profile file in your home directory, if you don t have that file just create it using vi or nano: cd ; nano.bash_profile export PATH="/usr/local/mysql/bin:$PATH" The first command brings you to your home directory and opens the.bash_profile file or creates a new one if it doesn t exist, then add in the line above which adds the mysql binary path to commands that you can run. Exit the file with type control + x and when prompted save the change by typing y. Last thing to do here is to reload the shell for the above to work straight away. source ~/.bash_profile mysql - v You will get the version number again, just type \q to exit. Set the MySQL root password Note that this is not the same as the root or admin password of OSX - this is a unique password to the mysql root user, use one and remember/jot down somewhere what it is. /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqladmin - u root password 'yourpasswordhere' Use the single 'quotes' surrounding the password phpmyadmin phpmyadmin is installed pretty much the same way as before. Fix the 2002 socket error first - sudo mkdir /var/mysql sudo ln - s /tmp/mysql.sock /var/mysql/mysql.sock Download phpmyadmin, the english.tar.gz package, uncompress and move the folder with its contents into the document root level renaming folder to 'phpmyadmin'. Make the config folder mkdir ~/Sites/phpmyadmin/config Change the permissions chmod o+w ~/Sites/phpmyadmin/config Run the set up in the browser http://localhost/~username/phpmyadmin/setup/ or http://localhost/phpmyadmin/setup/

6 de 9 12/01/13 14:07 The new server to be configured is the localhost, click new server. Then the only other configurations are the local mysql user and the password in the Authentication tab. Add in the username root (maybe already populated, add in the password that you set up earlier for the MySQL root user set up, click on save and you are returned to the previous screen.

7 de 9 12/01/13 14:07 Make sure you click on save, then a config.inc.php is now in the /config directory, move this file to the root level of /phpmyadmin and then remove the now empty /config directory. Now going to http://localhost/~username/phpmyadmin/ will now allow you to interact with your MySQL databases. To upgrade phpmyadmin just download the latest version and copy the older 'config.inc.php' from the existing directory into the new folder and replace - backup the older one just in case. If you need virtual hosts configured I have added a separate guide on how to set these up in the Apache config files. That's it! You now have the native AMP stack running ontop of the tamed Mountain Lion. Tags: OSX Web Host apache mysql php 167 Like 116 373 Tweet

8 de 9 12/01/13 14:07 222 comments 39 Leave a message... Discussion Community Share # Ken 6 months ago Hi, I get the following errors on http://localhost/~username: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /~username/ on this server. I try chmod 0777 for /Users/username/Sites... but...any ideas for this problem... Thanks so much 20 1 Reply Share marc > Ken 5 months ago Hey I made it with sudo chgrp -R _www /users/username/sites sudo chmod -R 774 /users/username/sites but i really don't know if its the best way. 3 Reply Share buddhi de silva > Ken 6 months ago One possible reason is that you might have enabled URL Rewriting for your app/site (uses.htaccess file). Try adding Options FollowSymLinks to your username.conf and it might work for you.. 4 1 Reply Share Jarek > buddhi de silva 2 months ago change "username" to your real username in /etc/apache2/users/{your_username}.conf 1 Reply Share Steven Vachon > buddhi de silva 4 months ago I can't get this to work either. I've tried all the solutions mentioned. 0 Reply Share monkey > Steven Vachon 3 months ago http://www.coolestguyplanettec... 0 Reply Share Christopher Mori > Ken a month ago Neil, Thanks very much for this guide; it is extremely helpful. I am having trouble getting my web server running from my user directory (no issues from the main localhost web server). I had successfully used my ~/Sites directory prior to Mountain Lion (and Lion for that matter), and have followed the instructions listed above, but still get the "403 Forbidden You don't have permission to access /~[myusername]/ on this server." message. I added the [myusername].conf file to /etc/apache2/users/, and added the content you recommended. The file's permissions are -rw-r--r--. When that didn't work, I modified the options line as follows: Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks based on the recommendation from buddhi. No luck. (As an aside, my Users directory is on a different drive than my system & applications, but there is a symbolic link in place.) My ~/Sites directory has drwxr-xr-x@ permissions (the xattr is com.apple.finderinfo). The index.html file has the following ownership & permissions: -rw-r--r-- 1 [myusername] staff 6186 Nov 9 2002 index.html I am not sure where to turn next; any help would be appreciated. I am sorry for the wall of text, but I am a relative novice, and wanted to err on the side of too much info. Thanks again. EDIT: Got it working. I needed to edit my /private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf file to add a directory entry for my specific Sites

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