I'm trying to set up a homestead machine on my Windows8 PC, for Laravel development. I have managed to get the machine up and running, I can SSH into it.
But somehow visiting http://homestead.app doesn't work.
I returns "This web page is not available".
I added this line to my hosts file:
192.168.10.10 homestead.app
My Gitbash did say at a certain piont: "Warning: Connection timeout. Retrying..." But continued anyway.
This is how my Homestead.yaml looks like:
---
ip: "192.168.10.10"
memory: 2048
cpus: 1
provider: virtualbox
authorize: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
keys:
- ~/.ssh/id_rsa
folders:
- map: ~/Code
to: /home/vagrant/Code
sites:
- map: homestead.app
to: /home/vagrant/Code/Laravel/public
databases:
- homestead
variables:
- key: APP_ENV
value: local
# blackfire:
# - id: foo
# token: bar
# client-id: foo
# client-token: bar
# ports:
# - send: 93000
# to: 9300
# - send: 7777
# to: 777
# protocol: udp
You can redirect your request to your host port and with your host machine you would be able to access you app.
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I have just started trying to set up an instance of homestead. I have been successful so far but I am a bit confused on the current step. I am on a windows machine so have mapped my homestead.yaml ssh key paths to the full windows paths and have confirmed their existence/location. Now when I attempt to ssh into my vagrant box, I am prompted for a password. The default "vagrant" password works but I was under the impression that the ssh keys would handle my sign on.
Here is a look at my homestead.yaml
ip: "192.168.10.10"
memory: 2048
cpus: 2
provider: virtualbox //This is my provider
authorize: C:/Users/me/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
keys:
- C:/Users/me/.ssh/id_rsa
folders:
- map: C:/PROGRA~1/Laravel/Homestead/projects/website
to: /home/vagrant/projects/website
sites:
- map: website.test
to: /home/vagrant/code/website/public
databases:
- website
features:
- mariadb: false
- postgresql: false
- ohmyzsh: false
- webdriver: false
# ports:
# - send: 50000
# to: 5000
# - send: 7777
# to: 777
# protocol: udp
If you are on a windows machine you need to fix your slashes.
authorize: C:\Users\me\.ssh\id_rsa.pub
keys:
- C:\Users\me\.ssh\id_rsa
folders:
- map: C:\PROGRA~1\Laravel\Homestead\projects\website
to: /home/vagrant/projects/website
and the rest is correct.
I have tried to setup vagrant for my project but I cannot connect to my localhost website. I already set up in /etc/hosts/ file. Try everyone vagrant command I can like
vagrant up
vagrant reload
but I can't connect to my localhost . Does anybody know how to fix it
My yaml config
---
ip: "192.168.10.10"
memory: 2048
cpus: 1
provider: virtualbox
authorize: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
keys:
- ~/.ssh/id_rsa
folders:
- map: D:/Work/crm
to: /home/vagrant/code/crm
sites:
- map: crm.local
to: /home/vagrant/code/crm/public
databases:
- homestead
# blackfire:
# - id: foo
# token: bar
# client-id: foo
# client-token: bar
# ports:
# - send: 50000
# to: 5000
# - send: 7777
# to: 777
# protocol: udp
vagrant up last log
Add 192.168.10.10 to your hosts file.
For example if you're using Windows, you will find the hosts file in "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts" this path.
At the end of the file you can add it. Something like this
192.168.10.10 laravel.test
Hope this helps.
First off: I'm new to using Laravel. I got the homestead VM up and running with Vagrant. I checked my Homestead.yaml file and it checks out, did the additions to the hosts file as well, and created my blog according to the video tutorials on the VM.
When I run the command "php artisan serve" and try the address it returns, I get an error saying "No input file specified".
Anyone have a fix for this?
ip: "192.168.10.10"
memory: 2048
cpus: 1
provider: virtualbox
authorize: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
keys:
- ~/.ssh/id_rsa
folders:
- map: /Users/JeromePapalie/LaravelCode
to: /home/vagrant/Code/Laravel
sites:
- map: homestead.app
to: /home/vagrant/Code/Laravel/public
databases:
- homestead
First, you need to check the folder structure.
This is my folder structure.
Here my Homestead.yaml file
---
ip: "192.168.10.10"
memory: 2048
cpus: 1
provider: virtualbox
authorize: /Users/kelvin/.ssh/kevin.pub
keys:
- ~/.ssh/kevin
folders:
- map: ~/Documents/Work/kevindev/Code
to: /home/vagrant/Code
sites:
- map: homestead.app
to: /home/vagrant/Code/Laravel/public
databases:
- homestead
# blackfire:
# - id: foo
# token: bar
# client-id: foo
# client-token: bar
# ports:
# - send: 50000
# to: 5000
# - send: 7777
# to: 777
# protocol: udp
Hope, you already generated ssh key file in your target folder something like this.
And then, open your host vim /etc/hosts and add your homestead.app host
Finally, go to your Homestead folder and type vagrant up command.
That's is.
I have installed vagrant on my machine. I have homestead installed both globally and in my project.
When I run vagrant up it does not work, I am unable to access the url in my browser, it comes up with a blank screen.
So I searched online and found a solution that allowed me to use homestead up by editing my ~/bash_profile and adding the following code:
function homestead() {
( cd ~/Workspace/homestead && vagrant $* )
}
Now when I navigate to my project director and run homestead up it works I am able to access the site via the url in my browser however I encountered another issue, it seemed to be loading from the global homestead.yaml file instead of my project's homestead.yaml file.
When I removed the site from my global homestead.yaml file and put it in my project's homestead.yaml file I kept getting no
input file specified
This is my project's homestead.yaml file:
---
ip: "192.168.10.10"
memory: 2048
cpus: 1
hostname: blog
name: blog
provider: virtualbox
authorize: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
keys:
- ~/.ssh/id_rsa
folders:
- map: "~/Workspace/blog"
to: "/home/vagrant/workspace/blog"
sites:
- map: blog.app
to: "/home/vagrant/workspace/blog/public"
databases:
- blog
# blackfire:
# - id: foo
# token: bar
# client-id: foo
# client-token: bar
# ports:
# - send: 50000
# to: 5000
# - send: 7777
# to: 777
# protocol: udp
And this is my global homestead.yaml file:
---
ip: "192.168.10.10"
memory: 2048
cpus: 1
provider: virtualbox
authorize: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
keys:
- ~/.ssh/id_rsa
folders:
- map: ~/Workspace
to: /home/vagrant/workspace
sites:
- map: homestead.app
to: /home/vagrant/workspace/Laravel/public
databases:
- blog
# blackfire:
# - id: foo
# token: bar
# client-id: foo
# client-token: bar
# ports:
# - send: 50000
# to: 5000
# - send: 7777
# to: 777
# protocol: udp
Don't forget to flag --provision after you edited your .yaml file, so
homestead up --provision
OR
homestead reload --provision
Furthermore in your global Homestead.yaml you're syncing also the Homestead folder with the virtual box, that doesn't make much sense.
I would leave that apart and change it's path to ~/Homestead/ so your ~/Workspace/ will contain only the projects.
so change your bash profile accordingly, and change your Homestead.yaml file to reflect this (if you want to run multiple projects on the same box you won't need "projet" yaml file, but just the hometead global yaml file):
folders:
- map: ~/Workspace
to: /home/vagrant/workspace
sites:
- map: homestead.app
to: /home/vagrant/workspace/Laravel/public
- map: blog.app
to: /home/vagrant/workspace/blog/public
Hope this help
Cheers
I just set up my vhost for testing purposes. I've been using vagrant before, but it was for symfony project. The problem is that my server doesn't respond.
my Homestead.yaml file:
---
ip: "192.168.10.10"
memory: 2048
cpus: 1
provider: virtualbox
authorize: ~/.ssh/trust_a_skill.pub
keys:
- ~/.ssh/trust_a_skill
folders:
- map: c:/xampp/htdocs/trust_a_skill
to: /home/vagrant/trust_a_skill
sites:
- map: trustaskill.local
to: /home/vagrant/trust_a_skill/public
databases:
- homestead
variables:
- key: APP_ENV
value: local
# blackfire:
# - id: foo
# token: bar
# client-id: foo
# client-token: bar
# ports:
# - send: 93000
# to: 9300
# - send: 7777
# to: 777
# protocol: udp
I also configuted my system(windows) host file
192.168.10.10 trustaskill.local
I already have tried curl'ing http://trustaskill.local:8000/ and 192.168.10.10
Any thoughts what Am i doing wrong here? I just followed documentation on laravel site. My ssh work's just fine. Thanks in advance!
do
vagrant provision
in your Homestead folder.
and you might want to check if you use tab instead of space in your Yaml file. Yaml file is so sensitive and it some issues with tabs.
After you edit the Homestead.yaml file you need to do
homestead provision
and edit your host file adding
192.168.10.10 trustaskill.local
in mac
sudo nano /private/etc/hosts