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For Moodle to install plugins automatically, you need to make certain directories writeable by the web server process. | For Moodle to install plugins automatically, you need to make certain directories writeable by the web server process. The "apache" user is common on Unix-based systems using the Apache web server. | ||
The exact directories depends on the type of plugins. | The exact directories depends on the type of plugins. For a full list of directories see the Moodle path on https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Plugins | ||
For example Moodle activities are stored in the /mod directory, so you might do this: | |||
cd <your main moodle directory> | |||
chown -R apache mod | |||
chmod -R u+rw mod | |||
See also more about [[Installing plugins]]. | See also more about [[Installing plugins]]. |
Revision as of 04:06, 4 December 2012
For Moodle to install plugins automatically, you need to make certain directories writeable by the web server process. The "apache" user is common on Unix-based systems using the Apache web server.
The exact directories depends on the type of plugins. For a full list of directories see the Moodle path on https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Plugins
For example Moodle activities are stored in the /mod directory, so you might do this:
cd <your main moodle directory> chown -R apache mod chmod -R u+rw mod
See also more about Installing plugins.