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To do this, you only need to create a directory in the relevant location, then drop the files into it. | To do this, you only need to create a directory in the relevant location, then drop the files into it. | ||
== Example == | ==Example== | ||
In this example, the site to be created is <code>'''''example.com'''''</code>. | In this example, the site to be created is <code>'''''example.com'''''</code>. | ||
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If you want to create a subdomain, then you can create that the same way, such as <code>subdomain.example.com</code>. | If you want to create a subdomain, then you can create that the same way, such as <code>subdomain.example.com</code>. | ||
# Log into your server running Sympl as the <code>sympl</code> user. | #Log into your server running Sympl as the <code>sympl</code> user. | ||
# <code>mkdir -p /srv/'''''example.com'''''/public/htdocs</code> | #<code>mkdir -p /srv/'''''example.com'''''/public/htdocs</code> | ||
Any files placed into the <code>htdocs</code> directory will automatically be served at <code>http://'''''example.com'''''</code>. | Any files placed into the <code>htdocs</code> directory will automatically be served at <code>http://'''''example.com'''''</code>. | ||
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For more details on creating a website, including how to test the website before the domain has transferred to the Sympl server, see [[Website_Configuration_Reference]] | For more details on creating a website, including how to test the website before the domain has transferred to the Sympl server, see [[Website_Configuration_Reference]] | ||
== See Also == | ==See Also== | ||
[[Category:Basic Administration]] [[Category:Web]] | *[[Configuring DNS]] | ||
*[[Website_Configuration_Reference]] | |||
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Revision as of 11:27, 30 March 2020
The most basic action with Sympl is creating a website.
To do this, you only need to create a directory in the relevant location, then drop the files into it.
Example
In this example, the site to be created is example.com
.
This will create web sites at www.example.com
and example.com
, so you don't need to include the www
.
If you want to create a subdomain, then you can create that the same way, such as subdomain.example.com
.
- Log into your server running Sympl as the
sympl
user. mkdir -p /srv/example.com/public/htdocs
Any files placed into the htdocs
directory will automatically be served at http://example.com
.
Within an hour, an individual configuration for the site will be automatically generated, however if you want to accelerate this process you can run sudo sympl-web-configure --verbose
.
Remember, you may also need to configure DNS before the website is visible.
For more details on creating a website, including how to test the website before the domain has transferred to the Sympl server, see Website_Configuration_Reference