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Revision as of 09:26, 27 May 2009
Template:Moodle 2.0
Some large scale deployments or special distributions may prefer command line environment when installing or upgrading Moodle. All command line tools are located in admin/cli/*
Note: This page is a work in progress, please use comments page for improvement suggestions.
Installation
Advanced cli installation script.
Command line Moodle installer, creates config.php and initializes database. Please note you must execute this script with the same uid as apache or use chmod/chown after installation. Site defaults may be changed via local/defaults.php. Options: --lang=CODE Installation and default site language. --wwwroot=URL Web address for the Moodle site, required in non-interactive mode. --dataroot=DIR Location of the moodle data folder, must not be web accessible. Default is moodleroot in parent directory. --dbtype=TYPE Database type. Default is mysqli --dbhost=HOST Database host. Default is localhost --dbname=NAME Database name. Default is moodle --dbuser=USERNAME Database user. Default is root --dbpass=PASSWORD Database password. Default is blank --dbsocket Use database sockets. Available for some databases only. --prefix=STRING Table prefix for above database tables. Default is mdl_ --admin-password=PASS Password for the moodle admin account, required in non-interactive mode. --non-interactive No interactive questions, installation fails if any problem encountered. --agreelicense Indicates agreement with software license, required in non-interactive mode. -h, --help Print out this help Example: \$sudo -u wwwrun /usr/bin/php admin/cli/install.php --lang=cs
Upgrade
Command line Moodle upgrade. Please note you must execute this script with the same uid as apache! Site defaults may be changed via local/defaults.php. Options: --non-interactive No interactive questions or confirmations -h, --help Print out this help Example: \$sudo -u wwwrun /usr/bin/php admin/cli/upgrade.php
Reset passwords
Reset local user passwords, useful especially for admin acounts. There are no security checks here because anybody who is able to execute this file may execute any PHP too. Options: -h, --help Print out this help Example: $/usr/bin/php admin/cli/reset_password.php