I had made an EC2 instance on my AWS and also established the connection with RDC in my local system.
Installed my required modules and set up the environment for the Laravel successfully.
Xampp is also installed and the database connection is established
And my project is running perfectly in that RDC system's Localhost on port 8000
My problem I am not able to run my solution on port 8000 when I am hitting the server with my IP.
Basically, no port other than port 80 is opening via IP
How can I open my project on port 8000 via my IPv4 or IP?
I have got the solution to this.
Instead of deploying the project on localhost:{my_ip} to deploy it at 0.0.0.0:{my_ip}
In Laravel run this command in the workspace ok the project, it will be reflected on the respective domain as well.
php artisan serve --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000
--host defines the hostname of the project and port defines the port on which you are planning to deploy your source.
it solved my problem hope it will help !!!
I need to setup my Laravel application and XAMPP locally in Windows so that it can be accessed from multiple PCs in my local network. I've set it up successfully, but now I want to autostart my Laravel application and XAMPP when Windows is started.
To autostart XAMPP modules is really simple. Follow the steps:
STEP 1:
STEP 2: Enable apache and mysql
RESTART THE XAMPP APPLICATION and you will see that will initialize automatically on your pc startup.
To autostart the laravel project, i think by adding your editor in the task manager, start up applications, will automatically open your editor with the project.
I've solved the problem.
I am using XAMPP under Windows OS. These are the steps on how to autustart Laravel Project on localhost.
First you have to Enable virtual host configuration like under those steps:
Set virtual host in "C:\xampp\apache\conf\extra\httpd-vhosts.conf".The add a new virtual host (e.g: ship.com)
# Virtual host of ship.com
<VirtualHost *:80>
DocumentRoot "C:\xampp\htdocs\ship-management-master\public"
ServerAdmin ship.com
<Directory "C:\xampp\htdocs\ship-management-master\public">
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
Now have to add your Laravel Project public folder path into "DocumentRoot" and "Directory".
“C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts” file, enter host entry.
a) Go to Start Menu, Right-Click on Notepad++ page and choose Run as Administrator.
b) Then got to “File->Open->C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts”
uncomment " 127.0.0.1 ship.com"
and replace "localhost" name to your virtual host name aslike " 127.0.0.1 ship.com"
c) If you couldn’t see the files, change File Type : All files and enter host entry in host file.
Restart your Apache server and browse “ship.com”.
I installed xampp for php language but I encountered the problem on title above. I can't open localhost/phpmyadmin from the control panel.
Im using xampp v3.2.2 on OS windows 10
maybe another program app take your localhost port, so xampp cant run on 80. solution is change your port by edit httpd.conf file find listen and ServerName word and define specific port like 1337 or someting else.
The requested URL /myapp/welcome/login was not found on this server.
Apache/2.4.9 (Win64) PHP/5.5.12 Server at localhost Port 80
codeigniter not found my site on local host
First check your site directory, if it has a .htaccess you need to activate mod_rewrite on your wamp server.
For this follow this picture and open httpd.conf file, search just "rewrite" and remove "#" from start of this. save your file and restart your server by clicking "Restart All Services".
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How To Set Up Apache Virtual Hosts on XAMPP (Windows)
##Full guideline to make VHOST (Virtual Host) on XAMPP/WAMP
Note: To start with, the only difference for this guideline, between XAMPP and WAMP or other Apache packages for Windows, is question where those packages are installed on your computer.
Introduction: vhost (virtual host) is a great solution if you intend to develop many independent project in php and keep them isolated from each others, like:
Project 1 is based on php and has local url address php.localhost
Project 2 is a Laravel project with url laravel.localhost
Project 3 is a Codeigniter with url codeigniter.localhost
Project 4 is a WordPress with url wordpress.localhost
You are expected to have installed the latest version of XAMPP/WAMP. Btw, in my case, I have only installed Apache and MySQL.
*Note: By default, most web servers will uses port 80 as default port, in some situation if you have another web server installed like (Microsoft IIS), it uses port 80 as well OR in other cases SKYPE does also some times use port 80 like it is the case for some in Windows 8/10 for some users, in that case you can do two thing’s
Change your Apache port to port 8080, 8081 etc. or some other free ports (note: 8080 can some times also give some problems)
OR Change your others software/IIS port and keep Apache to default port 80 in case of Skype, just kill the Skype app and restart it after installing Apache on port 80, Skype will automatically get new port.
I have chosen to change my Apache to port 8080.
Note:
For next section, we need to use text editor like notepad or regular IDE. I used sublime text editor.
If you keep Apache to default port 80, skip this part and move on to Virtual hosts
Change XAMPP/WAMP port (only if necessary)
if left default, then jump to Setting virtual host
Step 1. Edit httpd.conf
Click on Config -> Apache (httpd.conf)
Or you find the file here C:\XAMPP\apache\conf\httpd.conf, C:\XAMPP\apache2\conf\httpd.conf, C:\Bitnami\wampstack\apache\conf\httpd.conf or C:\Bitnami\wampstack\apache2\conf\httpd.conf or similar location.
Change the line with
Listen 80
To 8080 or other, free ports.
Listen 8080
While we have httpd.conf file open we need to ensure that httpd-vhosts.conf is included:
Include conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
Virtual hosts
Note: By default server documents are locate on C:\XAMPP\htdocs or C:\Bitnami\wampstack\apache2\htdocs that’s fine if you have only one project or many small test files. However, if you need to develop many projects then it suggested separating them by virtual host, as mentioned earlier.
Step 2. Setting Virtual host
Create a folder for your projects; I have create one in c:\vhost you can call it projects etc.
In c:\vhost folder we create a sub-folder domain1 or project1 or any other, it is up to you (c:\vhost\project1)
Open httpd-vhosts.conf file C:\XAMPP\apache\conf\extra\httpd-vhosts.conf Add following code in line depending on how many vhost you want to create:
<Directory C:/vhost>
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
#this is the default address of XAMPP
<VirtualHost *:8080>
DocumentRoot "C:/XAMPP/htdocs/"
ServerName localhost
</VirtualHost>
#this is the first vhost address in XAMPP
<VirtualHost *:8080>
DocumentRoot "C:/vhost/project1/"
ServerName php.localhost
SetEnv NS_ENV variable_value
</VirtualHost>
#this is the second vhost address in XAMPP for project like Laravel
<VirtualHost *:8080>
DocumentRoot "C:/vhost/Laravel-Blog/public"
ServerName laravel.localhost
</VirtualHost>
etc
Note: If you work on Laravel projects you can create unlimited Laravel projects as well as other frameworks like codeigniter, Yii, etc., the point is to
have your Laravel project/s on c:\vhost\laravel1,
c:\vhost\laravel2 etc and make c:\vhost\laravel1\public as
DocumentRoot etc as showed before. Each Laravel project will have own
VirtualHost URL.
Save and close the file
Some additional information and notes:
If port is remain default 80 then the URL address will be localhost
If port is remain default 80 then the the VirtualHost tag should be changed to <VirtualHost *:80>
If port is changed to 8080, the URL address will be localhost:8080
And the vhost URL address could look like this project1.localhost:8080 etc
You can add unlimited projects and virtual host like this way.
We are not ready yet, read more.
Step 3. Edit Windows Host file
Stop Apache and MySQL services from XAMPP/WAMP.
Open hosts file in C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc
you need Administrator privilege to edit the file.
I suggest to edit the file directly with Sublime text editor.
Add 127.0.0.1 project1.localhost at the end of the file, Save and close the file.
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 php.localhost
127.0.0.1 laravel.localhost
127.0.0.1 codeigniter.localhost
127.0.0.1 wordpress.localhost
127.0.0.1 laravel2.localhost
etc. those are just examples
save the file
Final Step.
Start/Re-start your Apache and MySQL again.
**Addition (Suggestion)**
Note: Under you development process you might face problem having cache on, because you can risk updating some thing in Laravel and it won't appear in your browser. Therefore you might need to disable php cache under development process in your local environment.
Open file php.ini under php folder in your Apache (XAMPP or WAMP) folder and
change opcache.enable to 0 so it looks like this:
[opcache]
zend_extension=php_opcache.dll
; Determines if Zend OPCache is enabled
opcache.enable=0
Addition (Alternative solution)
Important: The following solution is not suitable to test Restful Api, canvas, heavy solutions, etc.it might give you some headaches, I would suggest virtual host solution with port 80 as default.
It is possible to deploy temporary Virtual Server with out necessarily configuring XAMPP/WAMP Virtual Host, start CMD console and run following php command:
php -S localhost:8001 -t c:\vhost\Laravel-Project\public
Port 8001 can be change to any available port number and be sure not conflicting with other software ports.
c:\vhost\Laravel... path should be changed to whatever your project path.
It is possible to start multiple servers but should have different port numbers.
In your browser you need only to write
http://localhost:8001/
Note on 403 Access forbidden error
If you get a 403 Access forbidden error when you browse to your site, you may need to add this to your httpd.conf file:
<Directory path_to_dir>
AllowOverride none
Require all granted
</Directory>
You can make your localhost to point to different folders on different port numbers. Follow these simple steps:
Step 1: Make your apache to listen to multiple ports. Go to C:\xampp\apache\conf\httpd.conf and search for the key word Listen you can see something like this Listen 80. Now tell your apache to listen to multiple ports, replace that with below content
Listen 80
Listen 8001
Listen 8002
Step 2: Now go to “C:\xampp\apache\conf\extra\httpd-vhosts.conf”, this is the actual player. At the end of the file you can specify something like this below:
DocumentRoot "C:/xampp/htdocs/project1"
ServerName localhost:8001
DocumentRoot "C:/xampp/htdocs/project2"
ServerName localhost:8002
Which tells your apache to take different folders on hitting different port numbers. That is when you hit localhost:8001/ it will take the contents from project1, similarly localhost:8002/ will point to your project2 folder.
By doing this we and run 2 different sites on our local machine.
Note: You need to restart your apache whenever you change something in httpd.conf or httpd-vhosts.conf.
Virtual Host create
C:\xampp\apache\conf\extra
Open httpd-vhost file then
Add
DocumentRoot "C:\xampp\htdocs\project\timegrid\public"
ServerName mytimegrid.me(ur choice)
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
Open hosts file then add 127.0.0.1 mytimegrid.me(Your Domain Name)
N.B. you first open your editor(notepad etc....) as Run As Administrator mode otherwise you can not save these files. ok.
First of all, open your Notepad as an Administrator and
then click on file > open. Then go to your window driver now search for system32 folder and then search for drivers folder and then the etc folder.
Now you'll see a folder of empty files, so don't worry to see Text Documents (*.txt) at the bottom. Change the view to all files and then you will see the vhost file.
Open and enjoy!