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How to install LiteCart with Apache on Ubuntu 24.04

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Nov 18, 2024 Updated Jun 20, 2026 6 min read
How to install LiteCart with Apache on Ubuntu 24.04

You install LiteCart with Apache on Ubuntu 24.04 by setting up your Apache web server and then configuring LiteCart to run on it.

LiteCart is a free, open-source eCommerce platform celebrated for its speed and ease of use. It’s built with modern web technologies like PHP and jQuery.

Apache2 is a powerful and popular web server, and it’s an excellent choice for hosting LiteCart, providing the performance you need for your online store.

This guide walks you through getting LiteCart up and running on Ubuntu 24.04 with Apache, helping you launch your eCommerce business smoothly.

⚡ Quick Answer

Install Apache2, MariaDB, and PHP using `apt install apache2 mariadb-server php libapache2-mod-php`. Create a LiteCart database, download the LiteCart files to your Apache web root, and configure the application during its web-based setup.

Install Apache HTTP server on Ubuntu

Apache is a popular web server that LiteCart needs to run on your Ubuntu 24.04 system. Installing Apache is straightforward using a simple terminal command, and we’ll show you how to get it up and running quickly.

To do that, open the Ubuntu terminal and run the commands below to install the Apache web server.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo apt update
sudo apt install apache2

Once Apache is installed, the commands below can start, stop, and enable the Apache web server to start automatically when your server boots up.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo systemctl stop apache2
sudo systemctl start apache2
sudo systemctl enable apache2

You can test that the Apache web server is running by opening your web browser and browsing to the server’s localhost or IP address.

http://localhost

Apache2 default page displayed after successful installation on Ubuntu 24.04

When you see the Apache2 Default Page, it means the Apache HTTP server is successfully installed.

Additional help on installing Apache on Ubuntu is in the link below.

How to install Apache on Ubuntu

Install the MariaDB database server on Ubuntu

LiteCart requires a database to store all its important information, and MariaDB is a great choice for this on your Ubuntu system. You can install the MariaDB database server using simple commands in your terminal.

To install and use the MariaDB database server, use the instructions below.

Open the Ubuntu terminal and run the commands below to install the MariaDB database server.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo apt update
sudo apt install mariadb-server

Once the MariaDB database server is installed, use the commands below to stop, start, and enable the MariaDB server to start automatically when the server boots.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo systemctl stop mariadb
sudo systemctl start mariadb
sudo systemctl enable mariadb

Run the following commands to validate and test if the MariaDB database server is installed successfully.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo mariadb

Once you run the commands above, it will log you onto the MariaDB console and display a message similar to the one below.

💻Code
Welcome to the MariaDB monitor.  Commands end with ; or g.
Your MariaDB connection id is 32
Server version: 10.11.2-MariaDB-1 Ubuntu 23.04

Copyright (c) 2000, 2018, Oracle, MariaDB Corporation Ab and others.

Type 'help;' or 'h' for help. Type 'c' to clear the current input statement.

MariaDB [(none)]> 

The message tells you that the server is installed successfully.

Additional help on installing MariaDB.

Create a LiteCart database

Once MariaDB is installed, you need to create a dedicated database for LiteCart to use, along with a user to manage it. We’ll set up a database named ‘litecartdb’ and a user called ‘litecartdbuser’ to handle LiteCart’s data.

As part of the setup, we will create a litecartdb database and a user account called litecartdbuser.

Finally, we’ll grant the litecartdbuser full access to the litecartdb database.

All the database steps above can be done using the commands below:

But first, log on to the MariaDB database server:

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo mariadb

Then run the commands below to complete the steps:

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CREATE DATABASE litecartdb CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_general_ci;
CREATE USER litecartdbuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'type_your_password_here';
GRANT ALL ON litecartdb.* TO litecartdbuser@localhost WITH GRANT OPTION;
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
exit

Ensure to replace ‘type_your_password_here ‘with your password.

Install PHP on Ubuntu Linux

Since LiteCart is built with PHP, you’ll need to install it on your Ubuntu system, along with several important extensions that LiteCart needs to function properly. Installing the latest PHP version and its required modules is done with a single command.

Then, run the commands below to install the latest PHP version.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo apt install php libapache2-mod-php php-intl php-mysql php-curl php-cli php-zip php-xml php-gd php-common php-mbstring php-xmlrpc php-bcmath php-json php-sqlite3 php-soap php-zip

Additional help on installing PHP

How to install PHP on Ubuntu Linux

Download LiteCart files

It’s time to download the LiteCart software onto your Ubuntu server and put the files in the right place. We’ll create a directory for LiteCart and then download the latest installer files directly into it.

First, create a root directory for LiteCart at /var/www/litecart/. Next, download the LiteCart installer into the root directory.

The final step is to change the permissions. This will allow the Apache web server to interact safely with the files, ensuring a secure environment for your LiteCart installation.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo mkdir -p /var/www/litecart
cd /var/www/litecart
sudo apt install curl
sudo curl --output index.php https://raw.githubusercontent.com/litecart/installer/master/web/index.php
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/litecart

Once you have completed all the above steps, continue configuring the Apache web server below to serve the LiteCart content.

Run the commands below to create an Apache virtual host file for LiteCart.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/litecart.conf

Then, copy and paste the content block below into the Apache server block.

💻Code
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName litecart.example.com
ServerAlias www.litecart.example.com
ServerAdmin admin@example.com
DocumentRoot /var/www/litecart

<Directory /var/www/litecart/>
Options FollowSymlinks
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>

ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
</VirtualHost>

Save the file.

Then, run the commands below to enable the virtual host and restart the Apache server.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo a2ensite litecart.conf
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo a2enmod headers
sudo systemctl restart apache2

Setup Let’s Encrypt SSL/TLS for LiteCart

Securing your LiteCart website with a free SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt is important for trust and security. We’ll guide you through setting up this SSL certificate for your Apache server on Ubuntu.

Please read the post below for additional resources on installing and creating Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates for Apache.

How to set up Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate for Apache on Ubuntu Linux

Once you have restarted the Apache web server, open your browser and browse to the server hostname or IP address defined in the Apache server block.

💻Code
http://litecart.example.com

A LiteCart installation wizard page should appear. Ensure all requirements are met and type in the database details above.

Create an admin account and click Install.

Litecart installation wizard
Litecart installation wizard

After installing, run the commands below to delete the installer folder.

🐧Bash / Shell
sudo rm -rf /var/www/litecart/install/

Your LiteCart site should be ready to use.

Litecart installation complete
Litecart installation complete

That should do it!

Conclusion:

Installing LiteCart with Apache on Ubuntu 24.04 is a straightforward process that allows you to set up a robust eCommerce platform. Consider the following key points:

  • Requirements met: Successfully installed Apache, MariaDB, and PHP, essential for running LiteCart.
  • Database Setup: Created a dedicated database and user for LiteCart to ensure data integrity and security.
  • File Installation: Downloaded and configured LiteCart files in the appropriate directory, allowing seamless web server interaction.
  • Apache Configuration: Implemented a virtual host and configured necessary permissions for LiteCart.
  • Security Enhancements: Recommended setting up Let’s Encrypt for securing the LiteCart installation with HTTPS.
  • Final Steps: Deleting the installer folder post-installation to enhance site security.

With these steps completed, your LiteCart site is fully functional and ready for use!

What are the requirements for Litecart?

Minimum requirements are Apache2, PHP 5.6+/7/8, MySQL 5.7+. Your download is provided free without any support or warranty. Turn to the Forums if you have questions. Report any bugs via our Bug Tracker.

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Richard

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Richard, a writer for Geek Rewind, is a tech enthusiast who loves breaking down complex IT topics into simple, easy-to-understand ideas. With years of hands-on experience in system administration and enterprise IT operations, he’s developed a knack for offering practical tips and solutions. Richard aims to make technology more accessible and actionable. He's deeply committed to the Geek Rewind community, always ready to answer questions and engage in discussions.

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