Before we begin, I suppose your first question is "What is Laravel?" Laravel is a free, open source PHP web application framework, designed for the development of MVC web applications. Laravel is built on top of several Symfony components, giving your application a great foundation of well-tested and reliable code.
The Easy Way:
As a GlowHost customer, you can always install Laravel in just one click. It can be found in your GlowHost control panel when you click on the Softaculous Icon.
We'll show you how to install it manually for those of you who are interested in what's happening behind the scenes or want to learn how to install this without an auto-installer.
1. You will need SSH access. Please contact us and we will enable normal shell for your account.
2. Install Composer (it is a dependency manager for PHP, and required for Laravel). Please note, you can always ask our support to do this. If you decide to perform installation on your own, please use these commands:
a)
user@server [~]# cd bin/ user@server [~/bin]# wget https://getcomposer.org/installer user@server [~/bin]# php installer --check All settings correct for using Composer user@server [~/bin]# php installer All settings correct for using Composer Downloading... Composer successfully installed to: /home/user/bin/composer.phar Use it: php composer.phar user@server [~/bin]# rm -f installer
Composer's site, getcomposer.org, suggests to run this command: "curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php", but no professional would execute a script without checking it first.
A Small Tip #1:
alias php="php -d disable_functions=" alias composer="php ~/bin/composer.phar"
"-d disable_functions=" is very important parameter here, because composer requires some disabled functions (like escapeshellarg or proc_open.
b) Install your first project:
user@server [~/public_html]# mkdir project/ user@server [~/public_html]# cd project/
create composer.json file with the following code:
{ "require": { "monolog/monolog": "1.0.*" } }
and run:
user@server [~/public_html/project]# composer install Loading composer repositories with package information Installing dependencies (including require-dev) - Installing monolog/monolog (1.0.2) Downloading: 100% Writing lock file Generating autoload files
Great, everything is working! Now you can remove your first project
3. Install Laravel:
user@server [~]# mkdir project user@server [~]# cd project/ user@server [~/project]# user@server [~/project]# composer create-project laravel/laravel --prefer-dist
Important: for some reasons laravel installation requires 390Mb of RAM (and this is not mentioned on their site), so if you are planning to install Laravel, please consider our Professional Hosting Package, since it will satisfy all the requirements.
Script php artisan optimize handling the post-install-cmd event returned with an error [RuntimeException] Error Output: [Symfony\Component\Process\Exception\RuntimeException] The Process class relies on proc_open, which is not available on your PHP installation. optimize [--force] [--psr]
Here is an example:
user@server [~/project/laravel]# php artisan clear-compiled user@server [~/project/laravel]# php artisan optimize Generating optimized class loader Compiling common classes
A Small Tip #2:
An Important Tip #3 (special for cPanel servers):
Now we need to remove the public_html folder and make a symbolic link to public folder in our project (please be sure that the public_html folder is empty or you have a fresh backup copy of any data you may have there):
user@server[~]# cd ~ user@server[~]# rm -rf public_html/ user@server[~]# ln -s project/laravel/public/ public_html
CHECK THE SITE:
Some configuration or paths may be different. We only show you an example of installation. Each case is unique.