Invoice Ninja is a free and open-source online invoicing app for freelancers & businesses that helps you to accept payments, track expenses, create proposals, and time-tasks. It is a self-hosted invoice application very similar to commercial invoice applications such as Freshbooks. It allows you to create your own custom invoice and send it online within a second.
Invoice Ninja is very useful for small or medium-sized businesses. If you are looking for secure and easy to use invoicing software then the Invoice Ninja is the best option for you.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Invoice Ninja with Apache and Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04 server.
Prerequisites
- A server running Ubuntu 20.04.
- A valid domain name pointed with your server IP.
- A root password is configured the server.
Getting Started
First, it is recommended to update your system packages to the latest version. Run the following command to update all the packages:
apt-get update -y
Once all the packages are updated, install other required dependencies with the following command:
apt-get install software-properties-common apt-transport-https ca-certificates gnupg2 -y
Once all the dependencies are installed, you can proceed to the next step.
Install LAMP Server
Next, you will need to install Apache, MariaDB, and PHP to your system. First, install the Apache and MariaDB packages with the following command:
apt-get install apache2 mariadb-server -y
After installing both packages, you will need to install PHP version 7.2 and other extensions in your system.
By default, Ubuntu 20.04 ships with PHP version 7.4. So you will need to add the Ondrej repository to your system.
You can add the PHP Ondrej repository with the following command:
add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
Once the repository is added, install the PHP and other extensions with the following command:
apt-get install php7.2 libapache2-mod-php7.2 php-imagick php7.2-fpm php7.2-mysql php7.2-common php7.2-gd php7.2-json php7.2-curl php7.2-zip php7.2-xml php7.2-mbstring php7.2-bz2 php7.2-intl php7.2-gmp unzip -y
After installing all the packages, verify the installed version of PHP with the following command:
php -v
You should see the following output:
PHP 7.2.34-8+ubuntu20.04.1+deb.sury.org+1 (cli) (built: Oct 31 2020 16:57:33) ( NTS ) Copyright (c) 1997-2018 The PHP Group Zend Engine v3.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Zend Technologies with Zend OPcache v7.2.34-8+ubuntu20.04.1+deb.sury.org+1, Copyright (c) 1999-2018, by Zend Technologies
Configure MariaDB Database
Next, you will need to create a database and user for Invoice Ninja. First, log in to the MariaDB console with the following command:
mysql
Once login, create a database and user with the following command:
MariaDB [(none)]> create database invoicedb;
MariaDB [(none)]> create user invoice@localhost identified by 'password';
Next, grant all the privileges to the invoicedb with the following command:
MariaDB [(none)]> grant all privileges on invoicedb.* to invoice@localhost;
Next, flush the privileges and exit from the MariaDB console with the following command:
MariaDB [(none)]> flush privileges;
MariaDB [(none)]> exit;
Once you are done, you can proceed to the next step.
Install Invoice Ninja
First, download the latest version of Invoice Ninja from its official website:
wget -O invoice-ninja.zip https://download.invoiceninja.com/
Once the download is completed, unzip the downloaded file to the Apache root directory using the following command:
unzip invoice-ninja.zip -d /var/www/html/
Next, set proper permissions and ownership with the following command:
chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/ninja
chmod -R 755 /var/www/html/ninja
Once you are finished, you can proceed to the next step.
Configure Apache for Invoice Ninja
Next, you will need to create an apache virtual host configuration file for Invoice Ninja. You can create it with the following command:
nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/ninja.conf
Add the following lines:
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerName invoice.example.com DocumentRoot /var/www/html/ninja/public <Directory /var/www/html/ninja/public> DirectoryIndex index.php Options +FollowSymLinks AllowOverride All Require all granted </Directory> ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/invoice-ninja.error.log CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/invoice-ninja.access.log combined Include /etc/apache2/conf-available/php7.2-fpm.conf </VirtualHost>
Save and close the file then enable the virtual host file with the following command:
a2ensite ninja.conf
Next, enable the required apache modules using the following command:
a2enmod mpm_event proxy_fcgi setenvif
a2enmod rewrite
Finally, restart the Apache service to apply the changes:
systemctl restart apache2
You can now verify the status of the Apache using the following command:
systemctl status apache2
You should get the following output:
? apache2.service - The Apache HTTP Server Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/apache2.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Sun 2020-12-27 07:15:15 UTC; 11s ago Docs: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/ Process: 25097 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/apachectl start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 25113 (apache2) Tasks: 55 (limit: 2353) Memory: 5.3M CGroup: /system.slice/apache2.service ??25113 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start ??25114 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start ??25115 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start Dec 27 07:15:15 ubuntu systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP Server..
At this point, Apache is configured to serve Invoice Ninja. You can now proceed to the next step.
Access Invoice Ninja
Now, open your web browser and access the Invoice Ninja using the URL http://invoice.example.com. You will be redirected to the following page:
Provide your website URL, database details, admin username, password and click on the Submit button. You will be redirected to the Invoice Ninja login screen:
Provide your admin username, password and click on the LOGIN button. You should see the Invoice Ninja dashboard in the following screen:
Secure Invoice Ninja with Let's Encrypt SSL
It is always a good idea to secure your website with Let's Encrypt SSL. You will need to install the Certbot client to install and manage the SSL. You can install it with the following command:
apt-get install python3-certbot-apache -y
Once the Certbot is installed, run the following command to secure your website with Let's Encrypt SSL:
certbot --apache -d invoice.example.com
You will be asked to provide your email and accept the term of service as shown below:
Saving debug log to /var/log/letsencrypt/letsencrypt.log Plugins selected: Authenticator standalone, Installer None Enter email address (used for urgent renewal and security notices) (Enter 'c' to cancel): hitjethva1981@gmail.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please read the Terms of Service at https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.2-November-15-2017.pdf. You must agree in order to register with the ACME server at https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (A)gree/(C)ancel: A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Would you be willing to share your email address with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a founding partner of the Let's Encrypt project and the non-profit organization that develops Certbot? We'd like to send you email about our work encrypting the web, EFF news, campaigns, and ways to support digital freedom. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Y)es/(N)o: Y Plugins selected: Authenticator apache, Installer apache Obtaining a new certificate Performing the following challenges: http-01 challenge for invoice.example.com Enabled Apache rewrite module Waiting for verification... Cleaning up challenges Created an SSL vhost at /etc/apache2/sites-available/invoice-le-ssl.conf Enabled Apache socache_shmcb module Enabled Apache ssl module Deploying Certificate to VirtualHost /etc/apache2/sites-available/invoice-le-ssl.conf Enabling available site: /etc/apache2/sites-available/invoice-le-ssl.conf
Next, select whether or not to redirect HTTP traffic to HTTPS as shown below:
Please choose whether or not to redirect HTTP traffic to HTTPS, removing HTTP access. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1: No redirect - Make no further changes to the webserver configuration. 2: Redirect - Make all requests redirect to secure HTTPS access. Choose this for new sites, or if you're confident your site works on HTTPS. You can undo this change by editing your web server's configuration. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Select the appropriate number [1-2] then [enter] (press 'c' to cancel): 2
Type 2 and hit Enter to install the Let's Encrypt SSL for your website:
Enabled Apache rewrite module Redirecting vhost in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/invoice.conf to ssl vhost in /etc/apache2/sites-available/invoice-le-ssl.conf - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Congratulations! You have successfully enabled https://invoice.example.com You should test your configuration at: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=invoice.example.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IMPORTANT NOTES: - Congratulations! Your certificate and chain have been saved at: /etc/letsencrypt/live/invoice.example.com/fullchain.pem Your key file has been saved at: /etc/letsencrypt/live/invoice.example.com/privkey.pem Your cert will expire on 2020-10-23. To obtain a new or tweaked version of this certificate in the future, simply run certbot again with the "certonly" option. To non-interactively renew *all* of your certificates, run "certbot renew" - If you like Certbot, please consider supporting our work by: Donating to ISRG / Let's Encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org/donate Donating to EFF: https://eff.org/donate-le
Now, you can access your website securely using the URL https://invoice.example.com.
Conclusion
Congratulations! you have successfully installed and configured Invoice Ninja with Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04 server. You can now explore the Invoice Ninja for more features and deploy it in the production environment. Feel free to ask me if you have any questions.