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Packaging of Laravel website
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So, you're done making the website or web-app and now you would wanna distribute it to your clients. Awesome. Let's go ahead and create a package for the same. | |
There are two types of packaging that can be done in laravel: | |
1. VPS | |
2. Shared | |
VPS | |
VPS version is for their own use and local testing. So, you would wanna keep it as close to your local system settings as possible. | |
1. Delete all the files from app/storage/ in the following folders: | |
cache | |
logs | |
session | |
views | |
2. Change your database settings in app/config/database.php to default. | |
3. Change your mail settings to default in app/config/mail.php and also make sure to delete your personal settings. | |
4. If you've a local folder in your app/config make sure to delete that. | |
SHARED | |
Shared versin is the one which e generally upload on any server as production. That doesn't mean the VPS version won't run on production server. It will. But it's a good practice not to. | |
1. Do all the steps as in VPS version. | |
2. Copy all the files in /public/ folder and paste in the root directory, i.e. the place where your server.php lies and delete the public directory forever. | |
3. Change the path in /bootstrap/paths.php for 'public' and point it towards the root directory. | |
4. Sometimes, you might have to change the path of your bootstrap files in your index.php file and point it to your root directory too. | |
And you're all set to go. :) Happy Coding!! | |
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