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How to Install Invoice Ninja on Debian 9 with Virtualmin

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Tharindu
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This tutorial will show you how to install Invoice Ninja on a Debian 9 VPS which is configured with Virtualmin and LAMP stack. Phrase LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP. If you know me, you should know that I don't work on Apache. But a visitor today wanted my help installing Invoice Ninja on Debian 9 with Apache. Instead of hiring me to install Invoice Ninja for them, they opted for a tutorial.

Client claimed they had Virtualmin up and running. So this tutorial won't bother with that. I'm also going to assume they know how to add a domain to Virtualmin. So let's start.

Debian 9 is missing few dependencies. Log in to VPS root account over SSH and execute following command to install them,

apt install php7.0-gmp curl git

While still in the root account, execute following commands to install Composer.

curl -sS  https://getcomposer.org/installer  -o composer-setup.php
php composer-setup.php --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer

Now switch to domain admin account.

su username

This is the account you get when adding your domain to Virtualmin. Then navigate to home directory.

cd $HOME

Download Invoice Ninja,

git clone  https://github.com/invoiceninja/invoiceninja.git 

Navigate to downloaded folder,

cd invoiceninja

Install,

composer install

Virtualmin uses public_html as document root. But Invoice Ninja is configured to use it's own public directory as document root. We'll solve this conflict by removing public_html directory and then symlinking Invoice Ninja's public directory to public_html.

So remove public_html directory,

rm -rf $HOME/public_html

Create the symlink,

ln -s $HOME/invoiceninja/public $HOME/public_html

Now open your domain name in the browser and complete the installation. You'll be asked for few details about your server. MySQL credentials are easy to obtain from Virtualmin. You also have SMTP setup on your server. But I recommend using a third party relay like MailGun.

That should do it.


   
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