Bagisto is an open-source e-commerce platform known for its comprehensive features and flexibility. It enables businesses to efficiently create and manage online stores, providing tools for product management, order processing, and customer interaction. When selecting a hosting solution for Bagisto, AWS EC2 stands out as a reliable option with scalable infrastructure and simple deployment solutions. ServerAvatar makes the deployment of the Bagisto on the AWS EC2 platform straightforward through a simplified process.
Create an AWS EC2 Instance
Getting Started with AWS EC2:
In the dynamic landscape of cloud computing, Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) stands as a cornerstone service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS), offering a flexible and scalable solution for hosting virtual servers in the cloud. Designed to cater to a diverse range of computing needs, EC2 allows businesses and developers to deploy virtual machines quickly and securely, enabling them to run various applications and manage workloads with ease.
From startups seeking cost-effective computing power to enterprises requiring robust, scalable infrastructure, EC2 provides a vast array of instance types optimized for different use cases. These instances offer customizable configurations, including computing power, memory, storage, and networking capabilities, empowering users to tailor their virtual environments precisely to their application requirements.
Whether it's launching a single instance for a small-scale project or orchestrating a complex network of instances across multiple regions, EC2 simplifies the process with its intuitive management console and comprehensive APIs. This versatility makes it a preferred choice for businesses looking to leverage the scalability and reliability of cloud computing without the overhead of managing physical hardware.
Using AWS EC2 instances offers a multitude of benefits that cater to diverse business needs and technical requirements. Here are some key advantages:
- Scalability: EC2 enables swift adjustments to your computing capacity according to demand, offering elasticity that efficiently manages fluctuating workloads for businesses, preventing resource over-provisioning.
- Cost-Effectiveness: With EC2, you pay only for the compute capacity you use. This pay-as-you-go pricing model eliminates the need for upfront investments in hardware and allows for cost optimization by scaling resources as needed.
- Flexibility: EC2 provides a diverse range of instance types tailored for various use cases, including compute-optimized, memory-optimized, storage-optimized, and GPU instances. This versatility allows you to select the ideal instance type that best suits your specific application needs.
- Security: AWS offers a secure environment for hosting EC2 instances, incorporating features such as security groups, network access control lists (ACLs), and Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) to manage network access effectively. Integration with other AWS services, such as AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), further enhances security by providing detailed access control capabilities.
- Ease of Use: EC2 instances can be easily launched, managed, and configured using the AWS Management Console, Command Line Interface (CLI), or SDKs/APIs. Automation tools like AWS CloudFormation and AWS Elastic Beanstalk further simplify deployment and management tasks.
- Reliability: AWS ensures a high level of reliability for EC2 instances with SLAs that guarantee a specific level of uptime. Additionally, EC2 instances can be configured to automatically recover from failures using features like Auto Scaling and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) snapshots.
Let’s Get started with Creating a Virtual Machine on AWS EC2:
To create a server in Amazon. First log in to Amazon web service. Once you are there, Follow the steps given below.
Step 1: Search for the EC2 service in the AWS search bar
- The first step is to search for EC2 services, as Amazon provides multiple web services. Then click on the EC2 with virtual servers in the cloud option which is shown in the image below.
Step 2: Launching Instances from the EC2 Dashboard
- Now you are in the EC2 Dashboard, navigate to the running instances section. After that new tab for instances will be displayed there you have to click on the Launch Instances button as shown in the images below.
Step 3: Naming and Tagging Your EC2 Instance
- The next step is to name the instance of your choice and you can also add tags to your instance which can help organize, manage, and track resources.
Step 4: Select the OS for your Instance
- After following the steps, proceed to select the operating system for your instance. In this case, First, click on Ubuntu and then select the Amazon Machine Image of Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS as an operating system. In addition to this, select the architecture to 64-bit(x64/86) as shown in the image below.
Step 5: Select the Instance type
- In this step, select the size of your VM instance. AWS EC2 provides lots of different options when it comes to plans and pricing. The selection of instances completely depends on the requirements. So, select the instance based on the complexity and traffic of your sites.
Step 6: Select SSH Key pair or create one
- Here you can select the Key pair name for SSH. If you don't have any key pair stored, you can also create a new key pair by clicking on the Create new key pair option as shown in the following image.
Step 7: Configuring Network Settings
- In this step, you have to configure the network by simply clicking on the Edit button as shown in the following image.
- Then you have to create a new security group by selecting the create security group radio button. You can enter the security group name of your choice and can also add a description for your security group for that you can refer to the image below.
Step 8: Add Inbound Security Group Rules
- The next step is to add inbound security group rules which are necessary to configure for connecting your instance to ServerAvatar. Click on the button shown in the image below to add security group rules.
- ServerAvatar requires 43210 port to be open. In total, You need to keep the following ports open on the instance.
- 22 (SSH): To access your server via SSH
- 80 (HTTP): To access your sites on HTTP
- 443 (HTTPS): To access your sites on HTTPS
- 43210 (ServerAvatar): To allow communication between ServerAvatar and your instance
- To understand and proceed further, please take the reference of the image depicted below.
Step 9: Configure the storage for your instance
- The final step is to configure the storage. You can select the size of the storage according to your needs. However, it is recommended to select at least 25GB disk volume, and in AWS EC2 there is also an option to select the root volume which you can choose as per your requirements. Now click on the Launch Instance button, as shown in the image below.
- Congratulations! You have successfully created your AWS EC2 Instance which is now ready to connect with ServerAvatar.
Initial Server Configuration
The Initial server configuration includes the installation and configuration of various packages required to host your website. Usually, You have to write commands and modify configuration files. Luckily, With ServerAvatar, Your full server configuration and optimization can be automated.
Here are the three ways to automatically configure your server with ServerAvatar.
Connect a server using a direct method
- Login/Register to ServerAvatar account, click the Create button from the right side of the screen, and select Server from the dropdown.
- Select Direct Method in the serve connecting method section.
- Type the Server Name as per your choice.
- Select a Tech Stack as per your need. You can either select Apache, Nginx, OpenLiteSpeed or Node Stack.
- Select a Database: MySQL, MariaDB or MongoDB.
- Enable the toggle if you want to install the latest LTS version of node.js on your server.
- Select a Management plan and click the Connect Now button.
- You’ll see the command on your screen. Login to your server using an ssh connection and execute that command as a root user.
- The server connection process will be started on your ServerAvatar account after executing the command.
Connect a server using integration
- Login/Register to your ServerAvatar account, navigate to the Integration tab from the sidebar of the panel, and access Cloud Platform from the dropdown.
- Now Select a cloud platform you want to link with ServerAvatar.
- The popup form will appear on your screen. Enter details to link your cloud provider account. The integration method is different based on the cloud provider you select.
- You can integrate five different cloud provider platforms with ServerAvatar, which is-
Check the above link of cloud platforms to know more about integrating cloud platforms with ServeAvatar.
Connect a server using commands
Step 1. Login to your server using root user
Once you create a server as per your requirements, connect to your server using an ssh connection and execute the below three commands as a root user in your server console area.
wget https://srvr.so/install
chmod +x install
./install
Step 2. Select a web server
It will ask you which web server you would like to install on your server: Apache, Nginx, OpenLiteSpeed or Node Stack. Type anyone that you would like to install on your server and hit the enter button.
Step 3. Claim your server
Completing the process will give you a link to claim your server.
Open the link on your browser to access the ServerAvatar server panel.
Install and Setup Bagisto on Cloud using ServerAvatar
Step1: Create Bagisto Database
The Bagisto installation process requires database Credentials. So, to create a MySQL database for Bagisto, Access the Database tab on the ServerAvatar server panel to create a Database.
To create a Database, Enter the details, such as the Database Name, in the database creation form like the image below.
Step 2: Create a PHP Application
Access the Applications tab from the server panel to create a new PHP application for Bagisto. Now, create an application, click on the Applications tab, then click the Create button on the server panel.
To create an application and proceed with the installation and deployment of Bagisto. You need to fill in the prerequisite for Bagisto.
Enter an application name of your choice. Afterward, input the domain name where you'd like to direct your URL. You have the choice between a test domain or a primary domain. If you decide on the test domain, you can use ".serveravatar" as a test domain extension. This flexibility ensures you can make the perfect selection for your project.
Note that:
If you want to host Bagisto on your domain, then make sure to point your domain to the current IP address of your server, and for that:
- Log in to your domain provider site, where you buy your domain. Click here for more info about your domain name.
- Access DNS Manager to edit your DNS records (contact the support team if you don’t find them)
- Change the IP address of A Record of your website to the current server’s IP address.
To host Bagisto on your subdomain, for example, Bagisto.yourdomain.com, create a new application with the subdomain as your primary domain and follow the same procedure. For accessing Opencart on the subdomain, you need to add your subdomain on A Record that points to the current IP address of your server. To point to an IPV6 address, you would need to use an AAAA record.
Now, you will clone Bagisto through the available repository in GitHub. So:
Select a method: Git
Select a Service Provider: GitHub
Select a Repository Type: Public
Clone HTTPS URL: https://github.com/bagisto/bagisto.git
Branch: master
Let's take the next step in creating your application. Now, you need to set up deployment scripts. These are the manually entered commands that will run automatically after the clone repository.
Installing Bagisto does not require running any manual scripts or commands in the deployment process. Therefore, you can simply leave this part blank.
Deployment Scripts: (Leave it blank)
To proceed further, select the checkbox labeled "Show Advanced Options" You'll find this checkbox right below the deployment scripts section.
The next step is to create a system user for your application. You have the option to either select an existing user or create a new one dedicated to this application.
Now, let's select the PHP version. Choose PHP version 7.4 or a newer version if available. Regarding the custom webroot for Bagisto, it should be set to "public" as illustrated in the provided snapshot. We are specifically looking for either an "index.php" or "index.html" file within this custom setup.
Select PHP Version: PHP version 7.4 or higher
Custom Webroot: public
With all these settings in place, go ahead and click on the "Create Application" button to complete the procedure.
Congratulations! You've successfully created your application.
Step 3: Config Database with Application
In this step, we're connecting the database we created in Step 1 with the application from Step 2. To configure the database, we need to edit the environment (env) file.
To edit the env file, you can access the public_html directory from your file manager or navigate through the directory path. Once you're there, make sure to select the checkbox for showing hidden files.
Now, within this directory, you'll find a file named ".env.example". To rename it, follow the procedure shown in the snapshot. Simply rename ".env.example" to ".env" This step is crucial for configuring the database properly.
After renaming the file to ".env," proceed to open it. Inside, you'll need to enter the database credentials that were created in Step 1.To establish a connection between the database and the application, enter the database credential we have already made. You can access all your database credentials, like database name, username, and password, by accessing the database tab from the server panel.
Enter the following database credential we have already created in ServerAvatar:
Database Name: Database name
Username: Username of database
Password: Database password
Don't forget to save the changes you've made to the ".env" file.
To establish a connection, access the SSH credentials from the application panel dashboard. Ensure that the SFTP/SSH Credentials option is enabled, as illustrated in the provided snapshot.
Execute the below command to log in to the root user on your application in your terminal.
SSH Username@Host
Replace Username and Host with your value. Enter the SSH Password to log in.
Go to the Public_html directory ( by using command ls and cd )and run the below commands.
composer install;
php artisan bagisto:install;
Once you've executed all of these commands, you will have successfully configured both the database and the application.
You can access it by visiting the http://yourdomain.com/admin in your web browser.
To log in to Bagisto, use the following credentials:
Email: admin@example.com
Password: admin123
Congratulations! You have successfully installed and deployed Bagisto through ServerAvatar.