Magnolia 5.6 reached end of life on June 25, 2020. This branch is no longer supported, see End-of-life policy.
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#1 Get the shell and choose a directory to work withOpen a shell and change to directory of your choice. In our example, we use the directory
#2 Downloading a bundle with CLI jumpstart
Jumpstart downloads and extracts the latest version of Jumpstart also sets the property When the execution of jumpstart is done, your directory looks like this:
We will need the #3 Adding the magnolia-rest tools to the bundleDownload the Rest tools bundle
~/dev/mgnl-rest-test-base/apache-tomcat/webapps/magnoliaAuthor/WEB-INF/lib . Some of the files may already be there, that's fine.#4 Start MagnoliaYou are ready to start Magnolia - actually the Tomcat server - for the first time. Go to our "root" directory ans start with the CLI command
Give Magnolia some time. On the first start up Magnolia installs some configurations for a bunch of modules, etc. pp. #5 Login on the author contextOpen your favorite browser, open the URL http://localhost:8080/magnoliaAuthor/ and login as user #6 Set the swagger base api pathIn order to properly use the swagger UI tools - which are used for development only - we must adapt one property in the configuration. On the UAdmin - open the Configuration app and open the node Open the folder This property is one of the rare one which requires a server restart to make the change effective. #7 Restart MagnoliaGo to the shell where you have started Magnoli. |
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