.idea | ||
app | ||
bootstrap | ||
config | ||
database | ||
public | ||
resources | ||
routes | ||
storage | ||
tests | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.env.dev.example | ||
.env.travis | ||
.gitignore | ||
.htaccess | ||
.travis.yml | ||
after.sh | ||
aliases | ||
artisan | ||
composer.json | ||
composer.lock | ||
Dockerfile | ||
gulpfile.js | ||
Homestead.yaml | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
package-lock.json | ||
package.json | ||
phpunit.xml | ||
phpvms.iml | ||
Procfile | ||
README.md | ||
server.php | ||
Vagrantfile |
phpvms 4
The next phpvms version built on the laravel framework. work in progress. If you're looking for the old, phpVMS classic, it's available here.
installation
run the following commands. for right now, we're running on sqlite. for mysql, set
DB_CONNECTION
to mysql
in the .env
file.
cp .env.dev.example .env
composer install --no-interaction
php artisan database:create
php artisan migrate:refresh --seed
then point your webserver to the /public
folder. for example, in nginx:
server {
listen 80 default_server;
listen [::]:80 default_server ipv6only=on;
root /var/www/laravel/public;
index index.php index.html index.htm;
server_name localhost;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ =404;
}
}
development environment
For development, copy the included .env.example
to .env
file. By default, it uses sqlite
instead of mysql. This makes it much easier to be able to clear the database and new fixtures.
makefile commands
I use Makefiles to be able to quickly setup the environment.
# to do an initial setup of the composer deps and install the DB
make
Then to reset the database/clear cache, use:
make reset
database seeding
There is a database/seeds/dev.yml
which contains the initial seed data that can be used
for testing. For production use, there is a prod.yml
file. The make reset
handles seeding
the database with the data from the dev.yml
.
virtual machine
Using Laravel Homestead is probably the easiest
way to get this working. Follow their instructions for install. A Vagrantfile
and Homestead.yaml
is included here. Add this to your /etc/hosts
:
127.0.0.1 phpvms.app
And then to launch:
vagrant up
And then accessing it via http://phpvms.app
should just work.
(TODO: redis information, etc)
updating
extract files and run the migrations:
php artisan migrate