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    Development in localhost

    Hello Miva,

    I am new in Miva. I am still learning miva. So I want to know that how can I develop a miva theme in my computer locally? I want to install Miva 10 in my computer localhost to mimic live Mive Website. Is it possible? If yes how?. please help!

    Thank You.

    #2
    Its possible, but you have to (in my understanding) install it on an actual server instance. I know of only one crazy (and smart) guy who does this (Scot of scrotsscripts.com). Hopefully he can chime in at some point.
    Bruce Golub
    Phosphor Media - "Your Success is our Business"

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      #3
      Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMedia View Post
      Its possible, but you have to (in my understanding) install it on an actual server instance. I know of only one crazy (and smart) guy who does this (Scot of scrotsscripts.com). Hopefully he can chime in at some point.
      Can I able install Miva in Docker? & by the way I still didn't find the Miva Script in the Official Miva website for download & install it in my pc locally.

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        #4
        As a rule, you won't be developing locally (at least your copy of Miva won't be local) as you likely do not have a license for this and we don't recommend it.

        I will have my staff chime in tomorrow with recommended best practices, but we have a series of tools designed exactly for this that do not require you to install a copy of Miva on your local machine.
        Thanks,

        Rick Wilson
        CEO
        Miva, Inc.
        [email protected]
        https://www.miva.com

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          #5
          Along side Miva 10 we released a command line tool to allow you to export the entire UI locally to text files. This allows you to use your local text editor to make changes to html/css/js then push the changes back to your remote Miva store to preview.

          If you're building for a client its recommended you build on a clients development store. If you're just looking for you're own personal development environment we offer free sandbox stores here:

          https://docs.miva.com/developers

          You can download the Miva CLI here: https://docs.miva.com/template-branc...w#mmt_overview

          We also have a full training course on the Miva CLI coming out before the end of the year.

          Brennan Heyde
          VP Product
          Miva, Inc.
          [email protected]
          https://www.miva.com

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            #6
            When the course is ready it will be available by singing up for our educational portal called MivaLearn, https://www.miva.com/mivalearn

            The portal also includes a learning path going over the fundamentals of developing with Miva.



            Nicholas Adkins
            Technical Training Specialist / Miva, Inc.
            [email protected]
            https://www.miva.com/mivalearn

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