This skeleton should be used by experienced Pimcore developers for starting a new project from the ground up. If you are new to Pimcore, it's better to start with our demo package, listed below 😉
COMPOSER_MEMORY_LIMIT=-1 composer create-project pimcore/skeleton my-project
cd ./my-project
./vendor/bin/pimcore-install
- Point your virtual host to
my-project/public
- Open https://your-host/admin in your browser
- Done! 😎
You can also use Docker to setup a new Pimcore Installation. You don't need to have a PHP environment with composer installed.
- Your user must be allowed to run docker commands (directly or via sudo).
- You must have docker-compose installed.
- Your user must be allowed to change file permissions (directly or via sudo).
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Initialize the skeleton project using the
pimcore/pimcore
imagedocker run -u `id -u`:`id -g` --rm -v `pwd`:/var/www/html pimcore/pimcore:PHP8.1-fpm composer create-project pimcore/skeleton my-project
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Go to your new project
cd my-project/
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Part of the new project is a docker compose file
- Run
echo `id -u`:`id -g`
to retrieve your local user and group id - Open the
docker-compose.yml
file in an editor, uncomment all theuser: '1000:1000'
lines and update the ids if necessary - Start the needed services with
docker-compose up -d
- Run
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Install pimcore and initialize the DB
docker-compose exec php-fpm vendor/bin/pimcore-install --mysql-host-socket=db --mysql-username=pimcore --mysql-password=pimcore --mysql-database=pimcore
- When asked for admin user and password: Choose freely
- This can take a while, up to 20 minutes
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✔️ DONE - You can now visit your pimcore instance:
- The frontend: http://localhost
- The admin interface, using the credentials you have chosen above: http://localhost/admin