This subject shows how to create a new site running Lynicon in Visual Studio 2013.
Create Solution
To set up an MVC 5 website, do the following:
Select ASP.Net Web Application as the project type
Do not call the new Solution or Project 'Lynicon' (or Lynicon.Base or any other such name) as it will cause assembly linking problems
Choose the MVC template
Install Lynicon
To install Lynicon find it in the Nuget Gallery on nuget.org
Choose Lynicon.Identity package. This automatically performs all the steps in Manual Installation and Generic ASP.Net Identity.
Set the Connection String to the Database
Determine a SQL database locally or remote which will host the content and user data. In web.config, set the value for the connection string element which has been created by the installation, and also the DefaultConnection connection string which already existed (ensuring user tables are created in the same database as content tables):
<connectionStrings> <add name="DefaultConnection" connectionString="..." providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> <!-- Add lynicon database connection string here, or delete if no database being used --> <add name="LyniconContent" connectionString="..." /> </connectionStrings>
Build the Site
Run a build on the site as the commands you are about to run will load the current site's compiled code in order to enable them to execute, and they won't work without this step.
Run the Initialization Commands
Go to the Package Manager console. Lynicon has installed Powershell commands to set up the CMS. The commands to run (in this order) are shown in the image. They are:
- Initialize-LyniconProject: this inserts commands into the Global.asax.cs to run lynicon initialization, and into FilterConfig.cs to set up Lynicon's MVC script manager
- Initialize-LyniconDatabase: this builds the core database tables needed for Lynicon
- Initialize-LyniconAdmin: this creates an admin user for Lynicon with all the admin roles, allowing you to access the CMS editor and back end. You have to supply a Password parameter ensuring that the admin password is never set to a default value. The admin user's username is 'administrator' and the default email is 'admin@lynicon-user.com'
Ensure you only have one instance of Visual Studio running when you run these commands or they may fail
First Run
If you now run the site and log in as the administrator you will be able to see the Lynicon pages as described in the User Manual. Lynicon is now ready to be used for CMS functions.
You have to log in via the /lynicon/login page rather than the /account/login page which is part of the startup site template, as the latter assumes that the user name is the same as the email for all users
To now set up a basic content-managed model, route and view, consult the Hello World page.
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