Thank you! The video is very, very useful. I received a request from a client to move a Laravel site to production. I had no prior knowledge of Laravel and Composer and was struggling. At that time, I found your video and document. It was very helpful, and I successfully moved the site to live. Keep the good work going
I'd also love to see a more advanced video of how to develop locally, while there already is a deployed instance live and used by others. Especially an explanation of how to merge the changes made into the live web app without dataloss. This could also include maintenance mode, as well as backing up the database with the live data from the server. Another wish would be a straight-forward way to set up a light-weight "continuous integration pipeline" with self-hosted tools and/or GitHub repos and actions.
Woohoo! You saved me a lot, with 2 weeks left for me to present my final project to the university, I managed to do this deploy thanks to you, if I couldn't, I wouldn't be able to present it !! hahahaha I'm from Brazil and we don't have very rich content in terms of Laravel in relation to deploy, it was by chance that I thought of researching "how to deploy with apache" so I could deploy in laravel Ufa! Hugs, stay well!
Yes. Most Apache web servers have a default site config file at /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf. Within this file is typically a VirtualHost that configures the default site hosted by the server’s IP address. You'll observe this VirtualHost does not include a line for "ServerName" which is where you typically set the domain, because it's not for a specific domain. You'd want to update this VirtualHost so the DocumentRoot and Directory points to your desired web directory (e.g. /var/www/demo/public), as demonstrated in the video example. The above instructions might vary depending on the server setup.
Thanks would give this a try. I'm trying to set up my laravel project on ifastnet hosting and using cpanel git repo to manage the deployment. Right now I have been unable to get it running buy this guide my help me with what I'm missing. Would give it a try and let you know 🙏🏾
This shouldn't have worked, since no indexes were specified. Nor do I see any .htaccess file that implements URL shortening via rewrites. Seems to me a lot of information has been deliberately left out.
No information was left you. Laravel applications have a .htaccess file set up in the public folder by default (github.com/laravel/laravel/blob/10.x/public/.htaccess).
Thank you! The video is very, very useful. I received a request from a client to move a Laravel site to production. I had no prior knowledge of Laravel and Composer and was struggling. At that time, I found your video and document. It was very helpful, and I successfully moved the site to live. Keep the good work going
Glad this helped you get the job done 👍
Thank you for this. I cannot tell you how many times I've struggled getting this to work.
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I'd also love to see a more advanced video of how to develop locally, while there already is a deployed instance live and used by others. Especially an explanation of how to merge the changes made into the live web app without dataloss. This could also include maintenance mode, as well as backing up the database with the live data from the server.
Another wish would be a straight-forward way to set up a light-weight "continuous integration pipeline" with self-hosted tools and/or GitHub repos and actions.
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You saved me a lot, with 2 weeks left for me to present my final project to the university, I managed to do this deploy thanks to you, if I couldn't, I wouldn't be able to present it !!
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I'm from Brazil and we don't have very rich content in terms of Laravel in relation to deploy, it was by chance that I thought of researching "how to deploy with apache" so I could deploy in laravel
Ufa!
Hugs, stay well!
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Is there any way of doing this without a domain name? (Just the IP address of the server)
Yes.
Most Apache web servers have a default site config file at /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf. Within this file is typically a VirtualHost that configures the default site hosted by the server’s IP address. You'll observe this VirtualHost does not include a line for "ServerName" which is where you typically set the domain, because it's not for a specific domain.
You'd want to update this VirtualHost so the DocumentRoot and Directory points to your desired web directory (e.g. /var/www/demo/public), as demonstrated in the video example.
The above instructions might vary depending on the server setup.
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Thanks would give this a try. I'm trying to set up my laravel project on ifastnet hosting and using cpanel git repo to manage the deployment. Right now I have been unable to get it running buy this guide my help me with what I'm missing. Would give it a try and let you know 🙏🏾
I got it working, thanks a lot. I was missing the compost commands and updating my site root directory. 🙏🏾🙌🏾
Glad you got it running :)
I followed all the stepds and everything works great !
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How to redirect the traffic over https ? (I have installed a free SSL certificate)
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How to deploy multiple Laravel projects in Apache2 using the same ip but different domain?
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This shouldn't have worked, since no indexes were specified. Nor do I see any .htaccess file that implements URL shortening via rewrites. Seems to me a lot of information has been deliberately left out.
No information was left you. Laravel applications have a .htaccess file set up in the public folder by default (github.com/laravel/laravel/blob/10.x/public/.htaccess).
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