The first step to learn open source software is to go to the official website and read the installation guide and demo(examples). The same is true for openresty. The official website gives detailed installation instructions: http://openresty.org/en/installation.html
Then come and try TIY.
1. Install dependencies
openresty depends on perl 5.6.1+, libreadline, libpcre, libssl
Centos is a clone of Red Hat, so the operation is carried out according to the steps of RedHatusers
In order to avoid manually entering confirmation during the installation process, bring in the yum command -y option
run ` sudo yum–y install readline-devel pcre-devel openssl-devel gcc`
If the installation goes smoothly, you will see completed
2.Install openresty
2.1 Download a certain release version of openresty
I did not use the latest version, but chose the version 1.9.7.3.
2.2 Unzip the file
Run`tar–zxvf openresty-1.9.7.3.tar.gz`
2.3 Run`./configure `, several files are generated, including an important configuration file Makefile
2.4 Run `make`, and execute the first compilation in Makefile Rules, if you are familiar with ant in java ( basically corresponds to target of ant), then it will be easy for you to know what you are doing, you can take a look at Makefile Contents of
2.5 After compilation is completed, run `make install`
If everything goes well, openresty is installed.
It is possible that the installation is unsuccessful and prompts a permission error. This is because openresty is installed in the /usr/local/openresty/ directory by default and requires root permissions. Run `sudo again make install` will complete the installation successfully.
2.6 Start nginx
OK, so far, we have successfully installed Openresty, the remaining work is to configure and use it.
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The above introduces the installation of Openresty on CentOS65, including CentOS6 content. I hope it will be helpful to friends who are interested in PHP tutorials.