In this guide, we will explain how to install YOURLS on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS with MariaDB, PHP-FPM and Nginx. YOURLS stands for Your Own URL Shortener. YOURLS is an open source self-hosted application build with PHP which allows you to run your own URL shortening service. This guide should work on other Linux VPS systems as well but was tested and written for an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS.
Login to your VPS via SSH
ssh user@vps_IP
Update the system and install necessary packages
[user]$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y upgrade [user]$ sudo apt-get install software-properties-common git nano
Install MariaDB 10.1
To add the MariaDB repository to your sources list and install the latest MariaDB server, run the following commands:
[user]$ sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 0xcbcb082a1bb943db [user]$ sudo add-apt-repository 'deb http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/mariadb/repo/10.1/ubuntu trusty main' [user]$ sudo apt-get update [user]$ sudo apt-get install -y mariadb-server
When the installation is complete, run the following command to secure your installation:
[user]$ mysql_secure_installation
Next, we need to create a database for the YOURLS installation.
[user]$ mysql -uroot -p
MariaDB [(none)]> CREATE DATABASE yourls; MariaDB [(none)]> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON yourls.* TO 'yourls'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yourls_passwd'; MariaDB [(none)]> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; MariaDB [(none)]> \q
Install PHP, composer and required PHP modules
To install the latest stable version of PHP version 7 and all necessary modules, run:
[user]$ sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ondrej/php-7.0 [user]$ sudo apt-get update [user]$ sudo apt-get -y install php7.0-fpm php7.0-cli php7.0-mysql php7.0-curl
PHP-FPM configuration
Create a new PHP-FPM pool for your user:
[user]$ sudo nano /etc/php/7.0/fpm/pool.d/your_user.conf
[your_user] user = your_user group = your_user listen = /var/run/php/php7.0-fpm-your_user.sock listen.owner = your_user listen.group = your_user listen.mode = 0666 pm = ondemand pm.max_children = 5 pm.process_idle_timeout = 10s pm.max_requests = 200 chdir = /
Do not forget to change your_user with your username.
Restart PHP-FPM:
[user]$ sudo service php7.0-fpm restart
Clone and configure YOURLS
Create a root directory for the YOURLS installation using the following command:
[user]$ mkdir -p ~/myYOURLS.com/{public_html,logs}
Clone the github repository
[user]$ git clone --branch master https://github.com/YOURLS/YOURLS.git ~/myYOURLS.com/public_html
Copy the user/config-sample.php
file to user/config.php
.
[user]$ cp ~/myYOURLS.com/public_html/user/config-sample.php ~/myYOURLS.com/public_html/user/config.php
Open the user/config.php
file and edit the following values
[user]$ nano ~/myYOURLS.com/public_html/user/config.php
/** MySQL database username */ define( 'YOURLS_DB_USER', 'yourls' ); /** MySQL database password */ define( 'YOURLS_DB_PASS', 'yourls_passwd' ); /** The name of the database for YOURLS */ define( 'YOURLS_DB_NAME', 'yourls' ); ** If you define it to "http://sho.rt", don't use "http://www.sho.rt" in your browser (and vice-versa) */ define( 'YOURLS_SITE', 'http://myYOURLS.com' ); /** A random secret hash used to encrypt cookies. You don't have to remember it, make it long and complicated. Hint: copy from http://yourls.org/cookie **/ define( 'YOURLS_COOKIEKEY', 'fNK$M]~BfF&f0S#{X3P)sMM#A%2)R27D&THBMa8V' ); /** Username(s) and password(s) allowed to access the site. Passwords either in plain text or as encrypted hashes ** YOURLS will auto encrypt plain text passwords in this file ** Read http://yourls.org/userpassword for more information */ $yourls_user_passwords = array( 'your_username' => 'your_password', // 'username2' => 'password2', // You can have one or more 'login'=>'password' lines );
Install and configure Nginx
Ubuntu 14.04 comes with nginx version 1.4, to install the latest stable version of Nginx version 1.8, run:
[user]$ sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:nginx/stable [user]$ sudo apt-get update [user]$ sudo apt-get -y install nginx
Create a new Nginx server block with the following content:
[user]$ sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-available/myYOURLS.com
server { listen 80; server_name myYOURLS.com; root /home/your_user/myYOURLS.com/public_html; access_log /home/your_user/myYOURLS.com/logs/access.log; error_log /home/your_user/myYOURLS.com/logs/error.log; index index.php; location / { try_files $uri $uri/ /yourls-loader.php; expires 14d; add_header Cache-Control 'public'; } location ~ \.php$ { fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$; fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php/php7.0-fpm-your_user.sock; fastcgi_index index.php; include fastcgi_params; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name; fastcgi_intercept_errors off; fastcgi_buffer_size 16k; fastcgi_buffers 4 16k; } }
Do not forget to change your_user with your username.
Activate the server block by creating a symbolic link :
[user]$ sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/myYOURLS.com /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/myYOURLS.com
Test the Nginx configuration and restart nginx:
[user]$ sudo nginx -t [user]$ sudo service nginx restart
Final steps
Open http://myYOURLS.com/admin in your favorite web browser and you should see the YOURLS install screen. Click on the ‘Install YOURLS’ button to populate the database.
That’s it. You have successfully installed YOURLS on your Ubuntu 14.04 VPS. For more information about how to manage your YOURLS installation, please refer to the official YOURLS documentation.
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