Are you looking to get Prestashop onto your localhost, a web hosting or web server (such as XAMPP or LAMP)? Do you not know how you can start on this? Then here is a quick step guide on how you can deploy the Prestashop infrastructure onto your server with ease.
Why Should you Use Prestashop?
Prestashop is one of the most popular content management systems for eCommerce store owners. It has been used by both small online businesses and large enterprise companies that have both physical and online presences. The environment is really simple to use but it can be made more advanced thanks to the addition of Prestashop addons that can be installed through the Modules area of the website.
The environment has been run on more than 270,000 eCommerce sites around the world and is available in more than 65 different languages.
So, here are the instructions on how you can install Prestashop on localhost.
Step 1 – Download the Latest Version
The first step that you need to do is to download the latest PrestaShop package from their official website. You should extract the package on your computer to ensure that you’ve got all the files you require for your website. To extract the software you will need some software to unzip the contents.
Step 2 – Upload
Now you need to upload the package to your server. This can be done using your web server’s cPanel file manager. Or if you Filezilla or another FTP client, you can use this to upload the file to your website’s server.
Be sure that when you’re uploading the document it should be in the public_html directory.
Once it has been uploaded, extract the package.
Step 3 – Create Database
Now you need to create a database for running the setup wizard. If you’re unsure of how to do this, consult your web server’s user documentation. Normally it can be done within the cPanel and MySQL Database.
Step 4 – Run Installation Wizard
Now you can run the installation wizard for Prestashop. You can do this by navigating within a web browser to http://{your-domain.com}. The wizard will automatically run when you land on the page. This setup will ask you to choose the language you would like to have on your store. There are 65 languages to choose from during setup.
You will also be asked to agree to some licenses that are used and terms and conditions to agree with. The program will also run a check for compatibility issues that might be there. Then you can start inputting your store information.
Finally, in the wizard, you will need to add in some system configurations. This will include information about the database that you’re going to use with the website. Enter this information accurately.
Step 5 – Finish
When you’ve finished, you should delete the install folder and archive file. This is to protect your website from hackers.
Final Word: How to Install Prestashop on Localhost
Above are the instructions for you to install the Prestashop environment and software onto your local server and get your website started. This is only the start of your website. You will need to create a design for your start and populate it with products.
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