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## Overview
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This application allows you to easily install a custom Web application,
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providing files access with SFTP. It can also create a MySQL database
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which will be backed up and restored if your application. The connection
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details will be stored in the file `db_accesss.txt` located at the root
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providing files access with SFTP. It can also create a MySQL database -
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which will be backed up and restored with your application. The connection
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details will be stored in the file `db_accesss.txt` located in the root
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directory.
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Once installed, go to the chosen URL to know the user, domain and port
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you will have to use for the SFTP access. Under the Web directory, you
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will have a `www` folder which is the public and served one. You can
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put all the files of your custom Web application inside.
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you will have to use for the SFTP access - the password is one you give
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at the installation. Under the Web directory, you will see a `www` folder
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which is the public and served one. You can put all the files of your
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custom Web application inside.
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## Upgrade
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Due to the SFTP access change, the upgrade can not be done from the last
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`my_webapp` application - provided with YunoHost 2.2. You will have to remove
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it first and install this new one, taking care of migrating your Web
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application.
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it first and install this new one, taking care of migrating your data.
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### Save your files and database
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### Save your files and the database
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You will have to save the content of the `/var/www/my_webapp/files`
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directory, either from the Web admin interface provided with the old app,
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connecting to your server using SSH or SFTP as `admin`.
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directory, either from the Web admin interface provided with the old app or
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connecting to your server using SSH - or SFTP as `admin`.
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If you've created a MySQL database, you can also migrate it since the new
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version allows to manage it for you. To create a dump, you could use
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version allows to manage it for you. To create a dump, you could either use
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*phpMyAdmin* or connect to your server and execute:
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`mysqldump -u root -p$(cat /etc/yunohost/password --no-create-db "$dbname" > ./dump.sql`
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(do not forget to replace `$dbname` by your database name).
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### Restore your custom Webapp
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When you've take care of save your files - and optionally your database,
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When you've take care of saving your files - and optionally your database,
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you can remove the app and install this new one. You can set the same
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settings as the previous installation.
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If you have chosen to migrate your database too, open the file `db_access.txt`
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to know the new database, user and password you will have to set in your app
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configuration. You can either restore the dump using *phpMyAdmin* or connect
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to your server and execute:
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configuration. You can restore the dump you've created earlier either using
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*phpMyAdmin* or connect to your server and execute:
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`mysql -u "$dbuser" -p"$dbpass" "$dbname" < ./dump.sql`
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(do not forget to replace `$dbuser`, `$dbpass` and `$dbname` with the values
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given in the file).
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