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Installing AsgardCMS for your Web Application


AsgardCMS is a full-featured modular and multilingual CMS on top of the Laravel Framework.

Here are the steps for installing the aforementioned CMS.
  • You can get the code using this command:

composer create-project asgardcms/platform your-project-name

  • If the terminal ask you for a token. Just follow the steps of generating a new token here:
    https://help.github.com/articles/creating-an-access-token-for-command-line-use/ 

  • After that, the installation must be smooth-sailing. Go t the directory of your project
php artisan asgard:install
  • Then, you will now set-up the database connection and admin creation.
  • Finally, you can run 
php artisan serve or php artisan serve --port=your-port

Access the application:
Application : localhost:your-port/en
Admin: localhost:your-port/en/backend

References: 
https://asgardcms.com/install
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeX_D-aql6g
http://asgardcms.blogspot.in/2015/12/asgardcms-installation.html



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  1. It is very nice to know that I can help. Thanks!

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  2. When it comes to installing Asgard CMS on a server, it can be easy on some. On some providers, you only have use a single composer command to install Asgard (example: https://www.cloudways.com/blog/how-to-install-asgardcms/ ), while on others you have to install different packages and modules first to install Asgard CMS.

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