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== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==
The goal of this wkiki entry is to explain how to us NGINX with MintCHM.
The purpose of this wiki entry is to provide an example on integrating NGINX with MintHCM, ensuring a seamless and efficient setup.


'''This article assumes the following:'''  
'''This article assumes the following:'''  


* NGINX has been installed  
* NGINX has been installed  
* MintCHM has already been setup in your web location on you server
* MintHCM has already been installed and configured in your web directory on the server.


'''Additionally NOTE: '''
== Additional Notes ==


This setup is compatible with both Peppermint (based on Debian or Devuan) and can be applied to Debian or Devuan directly, with the only variation being the init systems used by each distribution. The steps outlined here are universally applicable, making it a versatile solution for all these platforms.
This setup is compatible with both Peppermint (based on Debian or Devuan) and can be applied to Debian or Devuan directly, with the only variation being the init systems used by each distribution. The steps outlined here are universally applicable, making it a versatile solution for all these platforms.
By default, MintHCM is documented to use Apache, primarily due to its reliance on the .htaccess feature.
The '''.htaccess'' file is a configuration file used by Apache-based web servers to manage and customize the behavior of the server at a directory level.

Revision as of 13:26, 22 December 2024

MintHCM

Is an open-source software, which means it is freely available for download and installation on your own server.

Human Capital Management

It encompasses a comprehensive set of practices for the recruitment, management, and administrative aspects of human resources processes, often also referred to as Human Resources Management (HRM).

Purpose

The purpose of this wiki entry is to provide an example on integrating NGINX with MintHCM, ensuring a seamless and efficient setup.

This article assumes the following:

  • NGINX has been installed
  • MintHCM has already been installed and configured in your web directory on the server.

Additional Notes

This setup is compatible with both Peppermint (based on Debian or Devuan) and can be applied to Debian or Devuan directly, with the only variation being the init systems used by each distribution. The steps outlined here are universally applicable, making it a versatile solution for all these platforms.

By default, MintHCM is documented to use Apache, primarily due to its reliance on the .htaccess feature. The '.htaccess file is a configuration file used by Apache-based web servers to manage and customize the behavior of the server at a directory level.