This tutorial will take you through the steps required to get Drupal installed and working on Postgres Plus.
Drupal requires that you have an application stack installed and working on your computer, if any of the following apply to you:
Then you should check out these prerequisites.
When you have a stack installed and active and know what ports it is using, installing Drupal is straightforward.
The steps that you will go through will be to:
Step 1. Download and Extract Drupal.
Download the latest version of Drupal from here
You should extract Drupal to the htdocs directory that was installed as part of the Apache prerequisite and
call it drupal (i.e. ../htdocs/drupal). For example in Windows, this would
be C:\PostgresPlus\8.3\apache\htdocs\drupal
and on Linux it would be /opt/PostgresPlus/8.3/apache/htdocs/drupal
Make sure that your Postgres Plus database is up and running because the Drupal installer will use it
Step 2. Create the Drupal Database and User.
You should go into the database and set up a new user, see below.
If you need help setting up new database objects (like Users, Database and Tables), here is a quick cheat sheet
Then you should create a database to hold your data with the just created user as the owner of the database
The database user and the database will be used in the Wiki Installer below
Step 3. Configure Drupal.
In your web browser, go to http://localhost:8080/drupal (Use the port number you have Apache configured on)
In the next screen, enter the database name, database user and password
Finally, configure Drupal to match your environment's needs
When you see the following screen, you have successfully set up Drupal on Postgres Plus.
That's it! You are now logged on to Drupal as an administrative user.