How to host OpenCart on UpCloud Cloud Server - ServerAvatar

Published : Nov 13, 2024

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UpCloud

UpCloud is a high-performance VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting platform designed for developers, businesses, and IT professionals. Renowned for its speed and reliability, UpCloud features the unique MaxIOPS storage technology, delivering performance significantly faster than traditional SSDs.

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OpenCart

A well-liked open-source e-commerce platform called OpenCart enables companies to easily develop and manage stores on the internet. A variety of extensions are available to increase functionality, and the user-friendly admin interface, Enhanced customisation options with robust capabilities. OpenCart is the perfect option for company owners and entrepreneurs wishing to build a strong online presence since it makes the process of setting up and operating an online store simple. OpenCart offers a flexible and scalable solution for e-commerce success with its SEO-friendly features, multi-store capabilities, support for numerous languages, and support for different currencies.

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OpenCart is a flexible open-source e-commerce platform known for its robust features and flexibility. It empowers businesses to create and manage online stores efficiently, offering features for product catalog management, order processing, and customer interaction. UpCloud serves as a reliable hosting choice for OpenCart, offering scalable infrastructure and straightforward deployment options. ServerAvatar facilitates a user-friendly experience for deploying the OpenCart application on the UpCloud platform.

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Getting Started with UpCloud:

UpCloud is a high-performance VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting platform designed for developers, businesses, and IT professionals. Renowned for its speed and reliability, UpCloud features the unique MaxIOPS storage technology, delivering performance significantly faster than traditional SSDs. This makes it an excellent choice for applications with high I/O demands, such as databases and web hosting. With its user-friendly control panel, UpCloud simplifies server management, making it an attractive option for anyone needing superior VPS hosting solutions.

To deploy any application on UpCloud, we must first set up a server. Therefore, our initial step will be to deploy a server and complete its initial setup.

Step 1: Server Deployment

  • Log in to your Upcloud account. If you don’t have an account, create an account on UpCloud.
  • Then, Navigate to Server → Server List and click on the Deploy Server button, as shown in the image below.

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Step 2: Select Location

  • The first thing you have to do is select the location for your server. UpCloud provides different options for selecting the location.
  • The general rule is to select the region that is closest to your audience. It means that for the majority of your audience, Your sites will load faster due to lower latency.

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Step 3: Select the plan for your Server

  • Here you have to select the plan of your Droplet. UpCloud offers a variety of plans. Select the one that best meets your requirements.
  • The minimum requirements for hosting OpenCart are 1GB or more of RAM for better performance and 1GB or more of disk space based on the size of the store, product images, and logs. The exact amount will depend on your usage and data storage needs. So, select the plan based on the complexity and traffic of your sites.
  • If your site is new and has low traffic, begin with a smaller plan. As your project gains and attracts more visitors, you can upgrade to a plan to handle the increased traffic.

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Step 4: Add New Storage Device

  • In the Storage section, you can attach new storage devices as needed. Your initial storage is based on the selected server plan. You can attach up to 16 storage devices, each with a maximum size of 4 TB.
  • To add more disks, click the "Add new device" button and adjust the storage size with the slider. You can modify the storage configuration later by adding, removing, or resizing disk devices.

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Step 5: Automated Backups

  • You can also enable Automated Backups by clicking the toggle button on the right side. You can choose from Day, Week, Month, or Year plans.
  • After selecting the appropriate plan, you can set a backup schedule using the drop-down menu below.

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Step 6: Choose an Operating System

  • In this step, you need to select your server operating system. We recommend selecting Ubuntu 20.04 LTS x64 or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS x64. If you are using ServerAvatar to manage your servers, these operating systems are required.

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Step 7: Select Network Configuration

  • In this step, by default network configurations are set that include IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, and a private Utility Network connection is set. You can customize these settings and attach your private network by clicking on the “Attach Private Network” option.

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Step 8: Additional Options

  • In this step, you can enable or disable IPv6 support and metadata service. Also, you can set the desired TimeZone and select between network and display adapters.
  • If it suits you, we suggest keeping these options at their default settings.

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Step 9: Select Login Method

  • Now you have to select the Login method. There are two types of login methods. They are:
    1. Authentication via SSH Keys
    2. Authentication via One-Time Password
  • If you are using SSH keys for authentication, It is the best option. You can also click on the “Add New” button to import your keys.
  • If you do not know what is SSH key, You can go with the One-Time password method. You have to set a new password after the first time you log into this server.
  • Make sure to set a strong password for your root user, which is the most powerful user with all the privileges on Linux OS. You can select the convenient way to have the password.

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Step 10: Enter Initialization Script

  • The Initialization scripts are user-defined automation scripts supported by all Linux public templates. When you select one of your stored scripts, it will appear in the edit field.
  • You can make changes to the scripts or write a new one. The server will execute the script during the first bootup.

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Step 11: Finalise Details

  • In the last step of this process, We have to enter the Host Name, Server Name, and number of servers you want to deploy. Click on the Deploy button to create a server.

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  • In a few minutes, You will have the Server up and running.
  • Now, We have to perform the initial step to allow the Serveravatar port from the firewall configuration.
  • To allow the Serveravatar port from firewall configuration, Click on the Server → Server List Option and then click on the icon next to your server as shown in the below image.

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  • Now, navigate to the Firewall Section and Click on “Add Rule”.

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  • Create a rule to allow ServerAvatar Communication Port - 43210 as shown in the below image. Click on the Ok to add the firewall rule.

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  • Now, click on the “Save Changes” button to save the changes to Firewall Rules as shown in the below image.

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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.

Install and Setup OpenCart on Cloud using ServerAvatar

Step1: Create Opencart Database

The Opencart installation process requires database Credentials. So, to create a MySQL database for Opencart, Access the Database tab on the ServerAvatar server panel to create a Database.

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To create a Database, Enter the details, such as the Database Name, in the database creation form like the image below.

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Database successfully created.

Steps 2: Create a PHP Application

Access the Applications tab from the server panel to create a new PHP application for Opencart.

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Now fill up the required details in the application form, as seen in the image below.

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Note that:

If you want to host Opencart on your domain, then make sure to point your domain to the current IP address of your server, and for that:

  1. Log in to your domain provider site, where you buy your domain. Click here for more info about your domain name.
  2. Access DNS Manager to edit your DNS records (contact the support team if you don’t find them)
  3. Change the IP address of A Record of your website to the > current server’s IP address.

To host Opencart on your subdomain, for example, Opencart.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.

Click on Next Step.

Now, choose the method and service provider: Git and GitHub (follow as per the snapshot).

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Continue the process by entering the necessary information as provided below:
Repository Type: Public
Clone HTTPS URL: https://github.com/opencart/opencart.git
Branch: master
Deployment script: (keep this Script box empty)

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Proceed by clicking the "Next Step".

You can either create a new System User or select an existing one.

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Next, choose PHP version 8.0 or above. As we're specifically seeking "index.php" or "index.html" within the custom setup. It is available in the upload directory of Opencart. So, our custom webroot is upload.

Custom Webroot: upload

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Proceed to the next steps and ensure your details and requirements are accurately entered.

After confirming, click on Create Application to initiate the application creation process.

Step 3: Rename a file

On the file manager, go to the upload folder and check the Show Hidden Files box and rename the .htaccess.txt file to .htaccess.

Follow Snapshot to rename files.

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Similarly rename,

  1. config-dist.php to config.php at same directory path (public_html -> upload).
  2. config-dist.php to config.php at directory path (public_html -> upload -> admin).

Note: - To rename a file follow the same procedure as visualized in the snapshot. Check the directory path of the file.

Step 4: Change file permissions

Select both config.php files one by one and click the Change Permission button. To access config.php follow the same directory path used in step 3.

Follow the given snapshot to change the file permission for both files.

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Change the permission to 755, like the following image.

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Successfully change the permission.

Step 5: Code Modification

To configure OpenCart, you may need to make some code modifications. Follow the provided directory path to open the file and make the necessary code changes.

To modify, Open: upload/system/storage/vendor/twig/twig/src/Loader/FilesystemLoader.php

On line 90, replace

$checkPath = $this->isAbsolutePath($path) ? $path : $this->rootPath.$path;

With

$checkPath = $this->rootPath.$path;

Follow the Snapshot Procedure to modify code.

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Save the changes(ctrl + s).

Successfully deploy Opencart on the server through the ServerAvatar.

Step 6: Install and setup Opencart

Now access the site URL from the Application panel to install and set up Opencart.

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Click on Continue.

Configuration

We have already created a database for Opencart 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.

  1. Enter the following database credential we have already created in ServerAvatar:
    DB Driver: MySQLi
    Hostname: localhost
    Username: Username of database
    Password: Database password
    Database Name: Database name
    Prefix: Change the database table prefix as you want

  2. To create administrator enter the following details:
    Username: any username
    Password: your password
    Email: your email

Note:- Please remember the credentials you entered above for logging into Opencart.

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Click Continue.

Login as admin with admin username and password on the next page to access the admin panel.

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Successfully install and setup Opencart on the server through the ServerAvatar.

Step 7: Secure OpenCart admin panel

Follow the Security Notification popup to the admin panel. It points-
• To delete the installation directory after accessing the store admin panel.
• To move the storage directory outside of the web directory(e.g. public_html).
• To rename the admin directory to your choice.
That’s it. Use the power of an open-source tool flexibly to make an impressive e-Commerce store.
Check OpenCart documentation for more information related to installation and functionalities.

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