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Welcome

Welcome to Magento 2 installation! We're glad you chose to install Magento 2, a cutting edge, feature-rich eCommerce solution that gets results.

The installation instructions that used to be here are now published on our GitHub site. Use the information on this page to get started or go directly to the guide.

New to Magento? Need some help?

If you're not sure about the following, you probably need a little help before you start installing the Magento software:

Step 1: Verify your prerequisites

Use the following table to verify you have the correct prerequisites to install the Magento software.

Prerequisite How to check For more information
Apache 2.2 or 2.4 Ubuntu: apache2 -v
CentOS: httpd -v
Apache
PHP 5.6.x, 7.0.2 or 7.0.6 php -v PHP Ubuntu
PHP CentOS
MySQL 5.6.x mysql -u [root user name] -p MySQL

Step 2: Prepare to install

After verifying your prerequisites, perform the following tasks in order to prepare to install the Magento software.

  1. Install Composer
  2. Clone the Magento repository

Step 3: Install and verify the installation

  1. Update installation dependencies
  2. Install Magento:
  3. Verify the installation

Contributing to the Magento 2 code base

Contributions can take the form of new components or features, changes to existing features, tests, documentation (such as developer guides, user guides, examples, or specifications), bug fixes, optimizations, or just good suggestions.

To learn about how to make a contribution, click here.

To learn about issues, click here. To open an issue, click here.

To suggest documentation improvements, click here.

Reporting security issues

To report security vulnerabilities in Magento software or web sites, please e-mail security@magento.com. Please do not report security issues using GitHub. Be sure to encrypt your e-mail with our encryption key if it includes sensitive information. Learn more about reporting security issues here.

Stay up-to-date on the latest vulnerabilities and patches for Magento by signing up for Security Alert Notifications.

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All Submissions you make to Magento Inc. (“Magento") through GitHub are subject to the following terms and conditions: (1) You grant Magento a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no charge, royalty free, irrevocable license under your applicable copyrights and patents to reproduce, prepare derivative works of, display, publically perform, sublicense and distribute any feedback, ideas, code, or other information (“Submission") you submit through GitHub. (2) Your Submission is an original work of authorship and you are the owner or are legally entitled to grant the license stated above. (3) You agree to the Contributor License Agreement found here: https://github.com/magento/magento2/blob/master/CONTRIBUTOR_LICENSE_AGREEMENT.html

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