Get a blog running in five minutes!

For Debian or Ubuntu users, first install the following packages (Debian/Ubuntu install):

cubicweb, cubicweb-dev, cubicweb-blog

Windows or Mac OS X users must install CubicWeb from source (see Install from source and Windows Install).

Then create and initialize your instance:

cubicweb-ctl create blog myblog

You’ll be asked a few questions, and you can keep the default answer for most of them. The one question you’ll have to think about is the database you’ll want to use for that instance. For a quick test, if you don’t have postgresql installed and configured (see PostgreSQL), it’s highly recommended to choose sqlite when asked for which database driver to use, since it has a much simple setup (no database server needed).

One the process is completed (including database initialisation), you can start your instance by using:

cubicweb-ctl start -D myblog

The -D option activates the debugging mode. Removing it will launch the instance as a daemon in the background, and cubicweb-ctl stop myblog will stop it in that case.

About file system permissions

Unless you installed from sources, the above commands assume that you have root access to the /etc/ directory. In order to initialize your instance as a regular user, within your home directory, you can use the CW_MODE environment variable:

export CW_MODE=user

then create a ~/etc/cubicweb.d directory that will hold your instances.

More information about how to configure your own environment is available in Resource mode.

Instance parameters

If you would like to change database parameters such as the database host or the user name used to connect to the database, edit the sources file located in the /etc/cubicweb.d/myblog directory.

Then relaunch the database creation:

cubicweb-ctl db-create myblog

Other parameters, like web server or emails parameters, can be modified in the /etc/cubicweb.d/myblog/all-in-one.conf file.

You’ll have to restart the instance after modification in one of those files.

This is it. Your blog is functional and running. Visit http://localhost:8080 and enjoy it!