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Installation
============
There are two ways you can install the Yii framework:
* Installation via [Composer](http://getcomposer.org/) (recommended)
* Download an application template packed with all requirements including the Yii Framework
Installing via Composer
-----------------------
The recommended way to install Yii is to use the [Composer](http://getcomposer.org/) package manager. If you do not already
have Composer installed, you may download it from [http://getcomposer.org/](http://getcomposer.org/) or run the following command:
```
curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
```
For problems or more information, see the official Composer guide:
* [Linux](http://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md#installation-nix)
* [Windows](http://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md#installation-windows)
With Composer installed, you can create a new Yii site using one of Yii's ready-to-use application templates.
Based on your needs, choosing the right template can help bootstrap your project.
Currently, there are two application templates available:
- The [Basic Application Template](https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2-app-basic) - just a basic frontend application template.
- The [Advanced Application Template](https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2-app-advanced) - consisting of a frontend, a backend,
console resources, common (shared code), and support for environments.
For installation instructions for these templates, see the above linked pages.
To read more about the ideas behind these application templates and proposed usage,
refer to the [basic application template](apps-basic.md) and [advanced application template](apps-advanced.md) documents.
If you do not want to use a template and want to start from scratch you'll find information in the document about
[creating your own application structure](apps-own.md). This is only recommended for advanced users.
Installing from zip
-------------------
Installation from a zip file involves two steps:
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1. Downloading an application template from [yiiframework.com](http://www.yiiframework.com/download/).
2. Unpacking the downloaded file.
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If you only want the Yii Framework files you can download a ZIP file directly from [github](https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2-framework/releases).
To create your application you might want to follow the steps described in [creating your own application structure](apps-own.md).
This is only recommended for advanced users.
> Tip: The Yii framework itself does not need to be installed under a web-accessible directory.
A Yii application has one entry script which is usually the only file that absolutely must be
exposed to web users (i.e., placed within the web directory). Other PHP scripts, including those
part of the Yii Framework, should be protected from web access to prevent possible exploitation by hackers.
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Requirements
------------
After installing Yii, you may want to verify that your server satisfies
Yii's requirements. You can do so by running the requirement checker
script in a web browser or from the command line.
If you have installed a Yii application template via zip or composer you'll find a `requirements.php` file in the
base directory of your application.
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In order to run this script on the command line use the following command:
```
php requirements.php
```
In order to run this script in your browser, you should ensure it is accessable by the webserver and
access `http://hostname/path/to/yii-app/requirements.php` in your browser.
If you are using Linux you can create a hard link to make it accessable, using the following command:
```
ln requirements.php ../requirements.php
```
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For the advanded app the `requirements.php` is two levels up so you have to use `ln requirements.php ../../requirements.php`.
Yii 2 requires PHP 5.4.0 or higher. Yii has been tested with the [Apache HTTP server](http://httpd.apache.org/) and
[Nginx HTTP server](http://nginx.org/) on Windows and Linux.
Yii may also be usable on other web servers and platforms, provided that PHP 5.4 or higher is supported.
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Recommended Apache Configuration
--------------------------------
Yii is ready to work with a default Apache web server configuration. As a security measure, Yii comes with `.htaccess`
files in the Yii framework folder to deny access to those restricted resources.
By default, requests for pages in a Yii-based site go through the bootstrap file, usually named `index.php`, and placed
in the application's `web` directory. The result will be URLs in the format `http://hostname/index.php/controller/action/param/value`.
To hide the bootstrap file in your URLs, add `mod_rewrite` instructions to the `.htaccess` file in your web document root
(or add the instructions to the virtual host configuration in Apache's `httpd.conf` file, `Directory` section for your webroot).
The applicable instructions are:
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~~~
RewriteEngine on
# If a directory or a file exists, use it directly
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RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
# Otherwise forward it to index.php
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RewriteRule . index.php
~~~
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Recommended Nginx Configuration
-------------------------------
Yii can also be used with the popular [Nginx](http://wiki.nginx.org/) web server, so long it has PHP installed as
an [FPM SAPI](http://php.net/install.fpm). Below is a sample host configuration for a Yii-based site on Nginx.
The configuration tells the server to send all requests for non-existent resources through the bootstrap file,
resulting in "prettier" URLs without the need for `index.php` references.
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~~~
server {
set $yii_bootstrap "index.php";
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charset utf-8;
client_max_body_size 128M;
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listen 80; ## listen for ipv4
#listen [::]:80 default_server ipv6only=on; ## listen for ipv6
server_name mysite.local;
root /path/to/project/web;
index $yii_bootstrap;
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access_log /path/to/project/log/access.log main;
error_log /path/to/project/log/error.log;
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location / {
# Redirect everything that isn't real file to yii bootstrap file including arguments.
try_files $uri $uri/ /$yii_bootstrap?$args;
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}
# uncomment to avoid processing of calls to unexisting static files by yii
#location ~ \.(js|css|png|jpg|gif|swf|ico|pdf|mov|fla|zip|rar)$ {
# try_files $uri =404;
#}
#error_page 404 /404.html;
location ~ \.php$ {
include fastcgi.conf;
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fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000;
#fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock;
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}
location ~ /\.(ht|svn|git) {
deny all;
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}
}
~~~
When using this configuration, you should set `cgi.fix_pathinfo=0` in the `php.ini` file in order to avoid many unnecessary system `stat()` calls.