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INSTALLING CAKEPHP FOR DUMMIES

If you are like me, you are disappointed with frameworks such as Ruby on Rails and CakePHP, which promise rapid development despite a sluggish start - they just spend hours installing.

To start CakePHP, drop out the tutorials and don’t even buy books or read the documentation. None of them mentioned to do just that, but this is what needs to be done on Mac 10.6.2:

1) Install CakePHP to Sites and unzip it. Rename it to your application name. 2) Now your httpd.conf file can be located anywhere on your mac. Each tutorial assumes it located at some place in the depths of virtual reality. But in reality all you need to do is use the handy unix command locate from the terminal: locate httpd.conf 4) Then whip out your editor: mate httpd.conf 5) make sure your DocumentRoot says this: DocumentRoot "/Library/WebServer/Documents" 6) make sure under Directory it says AllowOveride All and Allow from all. It should have this by default but you never know when your sister randomly screws with your computer. Just be glad you have a mac and don't have to deal with her infesting your computer with viruses. 7) Obviously you want the php module uncommented: LoadModule php5_module libexec/apache2/libphp5.so 8) Now if you're like me, you dont want to type http://localhost/~jmerlino/mysite. You want to type http://localhost/mysite. So launch the hosts file. Again all you have to do is locate /etc/hosts and then mate /etc/hosts, assuming you're using TextMate. If you're using BBEdit, then obviously you won't be using the mate command. 9) Add this line: 127.0.0.1 localhost/mysite. This allows you to now use http://localhost/mysite. 10) Now the crazy part. find yur username.conf. For me, it /etc/apache2/users/username.conf. For you, you do locate and make sure it same spot. 11) Add the following: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName localhost/sitename DocumentRoot "/Users/username/Sites/" </VirtualHost> 12) Don't put username. Put whatever your user name is. 13) Then run your app off http://localhost/mysite. 14) Don't forget to sudo apachectl restart when you're finished. 

If you have more problems, this does not mean that you should abandon programming and become a pipe cleaner. Just keep trying. Just remember that you will not find a solution in one online tutorial.

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I would advise you to follow the installation instructions from bakery and configure from this blog. Also see this ticket .

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Change document_root in your web server configuration. for example: document_root /var/www

Change this to document_root /var/www/cake . document_root should point to your project.

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edit the core.php file in app / config / core.php

find this line in the DEFINE code ('ABSOLUTE_URL', FULL_BASE_URL "".); and change it to define('ABSOLUTE_URL',FULL_BASE_URL."subdirectory_name"); for example: define('ABSOLUTE_URL',FULL_BASE_URL."/cake");

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