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I just created a quickstart of Processwire to OpenShift here: https://hub.openshift.com/quickstarts/229-processwire This will helps you get up and running quickly with a Processwire installation on OpenShift. The database credential will automatically use upon installation and the hook script will check if you already completed the installation and remove it upon building.
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Guide to installing ProcessWire on the OpenShift PaaS. Create an account at http://www.openshift.com.'>http://www.openshift.com. Next, select Create Application at the top of the screen and PHP 5.3. Once that is done, add a MySQL 5.1 cartridge to the PHP application. You'll get the following info from creating the PHP app and MySQL cartridge. Setup local Git repository Clone the application's Git repository to your local machine with following command. git clone ssh://51d12b59500446e0df000118@processwire-example.rhcloud.com/~/git/processwire.git/ Fetch the ProcessWire source and code and add them to the php on the local repository with these commands cd processwire git clone https://github.com/ryancramerdesign/ProcessWire'>https://github.com/ryancramerdesign/ProcessWire mv ProcessWire/* php/ mv php/htaccess.txt php/.htaccess rm -rf ProcessWire Push to the Openshift server Commit and push to the Openshift server with following commands: git add . git commit -m 'Setup ProcessWire' git push Complete the ProcessWire setup Acesss and complete the ProcessWire setup at your application's URL: http://processwire-example.rhcloud.com Use the IP address for the MySQL DB, in this case, 127.7.170.2 instead of the environment variable, $OPENSHIFT_MYSQL_DB_HOST