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skmezanul / hhvm_magento_setup.md
Last active August 28, 2015 19:41 — forked from tegansnyder/hhvm_magento_setup.md
HHVM Magento Server Setup

I've had the opertunity to try a variety of different server configurations but never really got around to trying HHVM with Magento until recently. I thought I would share a detailed walkthrough of configuring a single instance Magento server running Nginx + Fast CGI + HHVM / PHP-FPM + Redis + Percona. For the purpose of this blog post I'm assuming you are using Fedora, CentOS, or in my case RHEL 6.5.

Please note: I'm 100% open to suggestions. If you see something I did that needs to be done a different way, please let me know. I haven't included my Perconca my.conf file yet. I will shortly. Also I plan on trying this same test with HHVM 3.3 and PHP 7.

Install the EPEL, Webtatic, and REMI repos

rpm -Uvh http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
rpm -Uvh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/enterprise/remi-release-6.rpm
rpm -Uvh http://mirror.webtatic.com/yum/el6/latest.rpm
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skmezanul / tinydump
Last active August 29, 2015 14:29 — forked from ceckoslab/tinydump
Simple PHP script, that creates a dump of Magento DB with smaller footprint ... the script just excludes the data some of the log tables, but keep the the schema of these tables.
<?php
define('DS', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR);
function _getExtractSchemaStatement($sqlFileName, $db)
{
$dumpSchema = 'mysqldump' . ' ';
$dumpSchema .= '--no-data' . ' ';
$dumpSchema .= '-u ' . $db['user'] . ' ';
$dumpSchema .= '-p' . $db['pass'] . ' ';
$dumpSchema .= '-h ' . $db['host'] . ' ';
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skmezanul / clone-all-twitter-github-repos.sh
Last active September 12, 2015 12:05 — forked from caniszczyk/clone-all-twitter-github-repos.sh
Clone all repos from a GitHub organization
curl -s https://api.github.com/orgs/twitter/repos?per_page=200 | ruby -rubygems -e 'require "json"; JSON.load(STDIN.read).each { |repo| %x[git clone #{repo["ssh_url"]} ]}'
delimiter ;;
drop procedure if exists build_catalog;;
create procedure build_catalog(IN categories INT, IN products INT)
begin
SET @category_count = 1;
SET @CATNAMEPREFIX = "Category ";
SET @CATURLKEYPREFIX = "cat-";
SET @CATURLPATHPREFIX = "catpath-";
SET @ROOTCATEGORY = 2;
SET @INCLUDEINMENU = 1;
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skmezanul / Package.php
Created October 12, 2015 14:03 — forked from smithweb/Package.php
Magento CSS Auto Versioning
<?php
// app/code/local/SW/Core/Model/Design/Package.php
class SW_Core_Model_Design_Package extends Mage_Core_Model_Design_Package
{
/**
* Get the timestamp of the newest file
*
* @param array $files
* @return int $timeStamp
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skmezanul / redis-server
Created November 26, 2015 14:03
A redis-server startup script that allows redis-server to run as a non-root user (modified from one of the many other scripts already done). Ensure that the redis files and directories in your redis.conf file has the proper permissions.
#!/bin/sh
#
# redis - this script starts and stops the redis-server daemon
#
# chkconfig: 234 85 15
# description: Redis is a persistent key-value database
# processname: redis-server
# config: /etc/redis/redis.conf
# config: /etc/sysconfig/redis
# pidfile: /var/run/redis.pid

Running redis using upstart on Ubuntu

I've been trying to understand how to setup systems from the ground up on Ubuntu. I just installed redis onto the box and here's how I did it and some things to look out for.

To install:

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skmezanul / gist:ca345718ae6cbd88b067ef030788d822
Created February 20, 2017 16:35 — forked from ericandrewlewis/gist:95239573dc97c0e86714
Setting up a WordPress site on AWS

Setting up a WordPress site on AWS

This tutorial walks through setting up AWS infrastructure for WordPress, starting at creating an AWS account. We'll manually provision a single EC2 instance (i.e an AWS virtual machine) to run WordPress using Nginx, PHP-FPM, and MySQL.

This tutorial assumes you're relatively comfortable on the command line and editing system configuration files. It is intended for folks who want a high-level of control and understanding of their infrastructure. It will take about half an hour if you don't Google away at some point.

If you experience any difficulties or have any feedback, leave a comment. 🐬

Coming soon: I'll write another tutorial on a high availability setup for WordPress on AWS, including load-balancing multiple application servers in an auto-scaling group and utilizing RDS.

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skmezanul / robots.txt
Created May 3, 2017 07:21 — forked from hn-support/robots.txt
Magento 2 recommended additions for robots.txt
User-agent: *
# Directories
Disallow: /app/
Disallow: /bin/
Disallow: /dev/
Disallow: /lib/
Disallow: /phpserver/
Disallow: /pkginfo/
Disallow: /report/