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Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installation of Drupal.
00:06 In this tutorial, we will learn to download and install Drupal on Ubuntu Linux and Windows operating systems.
00:17 For this tutorial, you will need -

A working Internet connection to install the latest version from the web or you may be provided with the required local files.

00:30 You should also have a machine installed with either Ubuntu Linux or Windows Operating System.
00:38 To follow this tutorial, you should be familiar with either of the mentioned operating systems.
00:45 There are many ways to install Drupal.
00:48 For this tutorial. I will use Bitnami Drupal Stack as this is a very simple installation method.
00:57 To install Bitnami Drupal Stack, you will need:
  • Intel x86 or compatible processor
01:05 * Minimum of 256 MB RAM
01:08 * Minimum of 150 MB hard drive space and
01:13 * TCP/IP protocol support.
01:16 Following are the compatible operating systems:
01:20 * Any x86 Linux operating system
01:24 * Any 32-bit Windows operating system such as Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012.
01:41 Any OS X operating system x86.
01:46 Let’s open our preferred web browser and go to the URL shown.
01:53 Scroll down and check installers for Windows and Linux operating systems.
02:01 You have to choose the installer as per your operating system.
02:06 As I am a Linux user, I will choose the Linux installer.
02:11 If you are a Windows user, choose the Drupal installer for Windows.
02:17 Here we can see all the different versions of Drupal.
02:22 If you are unsure about which version to download, you can download the Recommended version.
02:29 At the time of this recording, Drupal 8.1.3 is the Recommended version.
02:36 It could be different when you try.
02:39 Click on the Download button at the right hand side.
02:43 A popup window appears prompting us to create an account in Bitnami website.
02:50 For now, click on “No thanks”.
02:53 Immediately, it will start downloading the installer. Click on OK button to save the file.
03:01 The following installation steps are same for the Windows and Linux OS.
03:07 If you have been provided with Bitnami installer files, use one of that instead of downloading.
03:15 Open your Downloads folder where the installer file has been downloaded.
03:20 To run this installer file, we should have admin access.
03:25 If you are a Windows user, right click on the installer file. And then select Run as administrator option.
03:33 If you are a Linux user, right click on the installer file and select Properties.
03:40 Then click on Permissions tab. And click on the check-box of Allow executing file as program option.
03:48 Click on Close button to close this window.
03:52 Now, double-click on the installer file.
03:55 The installation starts now. Click on the Next button.
04:01 Here we can select the components that we want to install.
04:06 Click on each component and read the detailed information about them first.
04:12 I prefer to have all the components selected. Click on Next button.
04:18 In this window, we have to choose the folder where we want to install Drupal.
04:24 I will choose my Home folder.
04:27 In Windows, it will be installed by default in C colon or the main drive.
04:34 Click on Next button.
04:36 Now we have to create a Drupal admin account.
04:40 I will type the real name as "Priya". This name will be displayed in the application.
04:47 Please type your own name here.
04:50 In the Email Address field, I will type "priyaspoken@gmail.com".
04:56 Please use your own valid email address.
05:00 Next, we have to give our preferred username and password for the administrator.
05:07 In Login user name, I will type "admin".
05:11 In Password, I will type a password. Re-type the password for confirmation.
05:17 You can type any login name and password as per your choice.
05:22 Click on the Next button.
05:24 In Linux, the default listening port for Apache is 8080 and for MySQL it is 3306.
05:34 In Windows, it is 80 and 3306.
05:39 If those ports are already in use by other applications, it will prompt for alternate ports to use.
05:47 I have already installed MySQL on my machine. So it prompts for an alternate port.
05:54 I will give 3307.
05:57 Click on the Next button.
05:59 Now we have to give a name to our Drupal site. I will type the name as Drupal 8.
06:06 You can give any name as per your choice.
06:10 Click on the Next button.
06:12 Here it asks us for Bitnami Cloud Hosting. For now, I do not want this.
06:19 So, click on the check-box to deselect it.
06:23 Then click on the Next button.
06:26 Now Drupal is ready to be installed. Click on the Next button.
06:31 It could take several minutes to complete the installation.
06:36 Once the installation is finished, make sure the Launch Bitnami Drupal Stack is checked.
06:43 Then click on the Finish button.
06:46 Bitnami Drupal Stack control window opens up automatically.
06:51 Click on Manage Servers tab to see all the running services.
06:56 Here we can see that MySQL Database and Apache Web Server are running now.
07:02 Note that to work on Drupal we need a database such as MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle
07:11 and a web server such as Apache or Nginx.
07:16 By default, Bitnami Drupal Stack comes with MySQL database and Apache web server.
07:23 Let’s switch back to the control window.
07:26 We can start, stop and restart the services by clicking on the appropriate buttons.
07:33 Let's click on the Welcome tab.
07:36 To start Drupal, click on Go to Application button on the right hand side.
07:42 The browser opens up automatically with the bitnami page.
07:46 Now, click on Access Drupal link. We are redirected to our Drupal website.
07:54 Notice that the website name is Drupal 8.
07:58 To login to the website, click on Log in link at the top right corner.
08:03 Let’s type our user name and password which we created earlier.
08:11 Now, click on the Login button.
08:14 In the address bar, we can see the web address of our website http://localhost:8080/drupal/user/1.
08:27 In the next tutorial, we will learn what is /user/1.
08:32 Instead of this localhost, it may show you 127.0.0.1, based on your system configuration.
08:42 Next time onwards, we can access Drupal using the web address

localhost colon 8080 slash drupal or localhost slash drupal

if Apache is listening on port 80.

08:57 Next, let's see how to access the Bitnami Drupal Stack control window.
09:03 If you are a Linux user, please follow these steps.
09:07 Switch to File browser.
09:10 Then in the left sidebar, click on Home under Places.
09:15 Now, double-click on drupal hyphen 8.1.3 hyphen 0 folder from the list.
09:23 Here you can find the manager hyphen linux hyphen x64.run file. Double-click on it to open.
09:33 If you are a Windows user, go to Start Menu -> All Programs -> Bitnami Drupal Stack -> Bitnami Drupal Stack Manager Tool.
09:44 Bitnami Drupal Stack control window will be open.
09:48 Everytime when you open Drupal, please check whether all the servers are running.
09:54 With this, we come to the end of this tutorial.
09:57 Let us summarize. In this tutorial, we have learnt about Installation of Drupal on Ubuntu Linux and Windows operating systems.
10:07 The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. Please download and watch it.
10:14 The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates to those who pass online tests. For more details, please write to us.
10:25 Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by:
  • NMEICT, Ministry of Human Resource Development and
  • NVLI, Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
10:36 This is Priya from IIT Bombay. Thanks for joining.

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