Publishing site created with Laravel error - laravel

Hi there i follow this tutorial how to setup on the FreeWebHostingArea com :
If your domain is pointed to public_html directory then all content should placed in that directory. How ? let me tell you
Copy all files and folders ( including public folder ) in public html
Copy all content of public folder and paste it in document root ( i.e.
public_html ) Remove the public folder Open your bootstrap/paths.php
and then changed 'public' => DIR.'/../public', into 'public' =>
DIR.'/..',
and finally in index.php,
Change
require DIR.'/../bootstrap/autoload.php';
$app = require_once DIR.'/../bootstrap/start.php'; into
require DIR.'/bootstrap/autoload.php';
$app = require_once DIR.'/bootstrap/start.php';
but when i load the index i get this error
Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required
'/home/vhosts/epernikhardware.eu5.org/vendor/composer/autoload_files.php'
(include_path='/home/vhosts/epernikhardware.eu5.org/vendor/phpseclib/phpseclib/phpseclib:.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php')
in
/home/vhosts/epernikhardware.eu5.org/vendor/composer/autoload_real.php
on line 47
And can amy one explain me how to easily get this simple site to work is it so hard to publish a few web pages with laravel framework. Please help

I don't know about that hosting but for other hosting service such as JustHost, GoDaddy, BlueHost, HostGator... I deploy the Laravel web pretty much easy.
1) Access to the host via SSH, get the source code
$ cd www/
$ git clone https://github.com/ME/MY-PROJECT.git .
2) Get Composer:
$ curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --filename=composer
3) Update all dependencies (/vendor)
$ composer update
4) Move the /public/.htaccess to the root
$ mv public/.htaccess .
That's all, site is ready. Perhaps, there are more steps in configuring the database but it is not necessary to mention here.
If you host your site on Forge or DigitalOcean, the process would be much easy, just add the source origin, and most of things will be done automatically.

Make sure the PHP version in your computer and the PHP version in the cpanel of your hosting site is the same. I also had the same problem and this helped me.

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How to deploy laravel to server using ftp

Hi I'm newbie on Laravel. I have to upload laravel project to Linux server(CentOS). Customer provide me ftp path. For example 10.222.20.10/srp. So I put all files into that path and after edited database inside .env file. I run 10.222.20.10/srp on webbrowser but I getting error 'This page is not working, error 500'. I attached picture as below. Appreciated for advise and thank you very much.
Please Follow this Steps:
1.
Copy all contents inside the /project/public directory to project/
Remember to copy the public/.htaccess to the project/ also
Now let’s modify the www/index.php to reflect the new structure. Don’t modify the project/public/index.php, okay? Only modify www/index.php, remember this!!!
Find the following line
require __DIR__.’/../bootstrap/autoload.php’;
$app = require_once __DIR__.’/../bootstrap/app.php’;
And update them to the correct paths as following
require __DIR__.’/../project/bootstrap/autoload.php’;
$app = require_once __DIR__.’/../project/bootstrap/app.php’;
2. Set permision 777 project/storage and project/bootstrap/cache
Maybe this tutorial will help you Deploy Laravel To Shared Hosting The Easy Way
Please Follow this Steps:
1.public folder(index.php) is the start point of your application set
require __DIR__.'/../vendor/autoload.php';
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/app.php';
according to your configuration or use symlink
2.Migrate Database (if you don't have ssh access create a route and use Artisan facade Artisan::call("migrate"); and don't forget to remove it )
3.Link storage if you need (if you don't have ssh access create a route and use Artisan facade Artisan::call("storage:link"); and don't forget to remove it )
4.Check server logs maybe folder premissions is wrong.

Laravel 5.5 | Redirect main domain to public folder

I have laravel 5.5 project uploaded to live hosting on /public_html/commerce.
When I go to domain.com/commerce/public then everything looks working perfectly.
But when I point the domain directly to commerce/public, so; when I visit domain.com then all links got broken like this:
domain.com/product/domain.comget-item-sizes-detail
Route for above link:
Route::post('/get-item-sizes-detail', 'ProductController#getItemSizesDetail');
Ajax request:
url:'get-item-sizes-detail',
type:"POST",
dataType:"JSON"
Any suggestions?
Here's a quick fix:
Create a folder in your public_html directory
I will call it webroot you can call it anything you want.
Put all the content of your Laravel public folder inside public_html directory
Put all other remaining files and folder of your Laravel project inside webroot
Edit public_html/index.php, change line 22 require __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/autoload.php'; to require __DIR__.'/webroot/bootstrap/autoload.php'; and change line 36 $app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/app.php'; to $app = require_once __DIR__.'/webroot/bootstrap/app.php';
So you don't have to point your main domain to public_html/public again.
Just accessing the maindomain.com should have your project running just like using PHP artisan serve. But still using a service like Forge or Fortrabbit is the best way to host your Laravel app.
Good luck

How to install or move laravel project on web server

I'm having trouble installing/moving laravel to web server, i downloaded and set laravel on my local linux server but when i moved it to web server ,it shows a blank page.
I uploaded the public folder contents to public_html and other contents outside the public, also i changed the public DIR from paths.php on bootstrap folder as follow: 'public' => __DIR__.'/../public_html/' so what is the exact problem? Please help me with this issue. Is composer a problem? or what?
1) Create a new directory called ‘laravel4′ adjacent to ‘public_html’ so that your remote file structure now looks like this:
[.htpasswds]
[etc]
[laravel4]
[mail]
[public_ftp]
[public_html] etc etc varies depending on server
2) Upload the contents of your local ‘public’ directory to the remote directory ‘public_html’. Note: Be sure not to copy the whole ‘public’ directory, JUST it’s contents.
3) Upload everything else within your local Laravel project to the new remote ‘laravel4′ directory. Check: Now when you view the ‘laravel4′ folder over FTP/SSH/Whatever, you should see all your ‘app’ & ‘bootstrap’ directories along with all the other files and directories, but NOT ‘public’.
4) Edit the remote file ‘public_html/index.php’ and make the following change:
//from:
require __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/autoload.php';
//and
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/start.php';
//to:
require __DIR__.'/../laravel4/bootstrap/autoload.php';
//and
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../laravel4/bootstrap/start.php';
5) Edit the remote file ‘laravel4/bootstrap/paths.php’ and make the following change:
//from:
'public' => __DIR__.'/../public',
//to:
'public' => __DIR__.'/../../public_html',
6) That should be it. In my case, that was enough to restructure everything. Routes are working with the default .htaccess file. If you have problems, let me know, or ask on the ever-helpful
Reference: http://myquickfix.co.uk/2013/08/hosting-laravel-4-on-cpanel-type-hosting-public_html/

Uploading Laravel Project onto Web Server

I am trying to upload my Laravel project onto my web server, but my past two attempts have been unsuccessful. I believe I am not uploading the files to the right location.
This is my web server's structure ->
Am I correct to say that I need to upload ALL of my laravel files into public_html?
This is my Laravel project's directory :
EDIT : I have now added all the files onto the root folder, and public into public_html, however none of my routes seem to work. (They work perfectly on localhost). Everything throws a 404
No, but you have a couple of options:
The easiest is to upload all the files you have into that directory you're in (i.e. the cPanel user home directory), and put the contents of public into public_html. That way your directory structure will be something like this (slightly messy but it works):
/
.composer/
.cpanel/
...
app/ <- your laravel app directory
etc/
bootstrap/ <- your laravel bootstrap directory
mail/
public_html/ <- your laravel public directory
vendor/
artisan <- your project's root files
You may also need to edit bootstrap/paths.php to point at the correct public directory.
The other solution, if you don't like having all these files in that 'root' directory would be to put them in their own directory (maybe 'laravel') that's still in the root directory and then edit the paths to work correctly. You'll still need to put the contents of public in public_html, though, and this time edit your public_html/index.php to correctly bootstrap the application. Your folder structure will be a lot tidier this way (though there could be some headaches with paths due to messing with the framework's designed structure more):
/
.composer/
.cpanel/
...
etc/
laravel/ <- a directory containing all your project files except public
app/
bootstrap/
vendor/
artisan
mail/
public_html/ <- your laravel public directory
I believe - your Laravel files/folders should not be placed in root directory.
e.g. If your domain is pointed to public_html directory then all content should placed in that directory. How ? let me tell you
Copy all files and folders ( including public folder ) in public_html
Copy all content of public folder and paste it in document root ( i.e. public_html )
Remove the public folder
Open your bootstrap/paths.php and then changed 'public' => __DIR__.'/../public', into 'public' => __DIR__.'/..',
and finally in index.php,
Change
require __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/autoload.php';
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/../bootstrap/start.php';
into
require __DIR__.'/bootstrap/autoload.php';
$app = require_once __DIR__.'/bootstrap/start.php';
Your Laravel application should work now.
If you are trying to host your Laravel app on a shared hosting, this may help you.
Hosting Laravel on shared hosting #1
Hosting Laravel on shared hosting #2
If you want PHP 5.4 add this line to your .htaccess file or call your hosting provider.
AddType application/x-httpd-php54 .php
In Laravel 5.x there is no paths.php
so you should edit public/index.php and change this lines in order to to pint to your bootstrap directory:
require __DIR__.’/../bootstrap/autoload.php’;
$app = require_once __DIR__.’/../bootstrap/app.php’;
for more information you can read this article.
Had this problem too and found out that the easiest way is to point your domain to the public folder and leave everything else the way they are.
PLEASE ENSURE TO USE THE RIGHT VERSION OF PHP. Save yourself some stress :)
All of your Laravel files should be in one location.
Laravel is exposing its public folder to server. That folder represents some kind of front-controller to whole application. Depending on you server configuration, you have to point your server path to that folder. As I can see there is www site on your picture. www is default root directory on Unix/Linux machines.
It is best to take a look inside you server configuration and search for root directory location. As you can see, Laravel has already file called .htaccess, with some ready Apache configuration.

Installing a CodeIgniter application in a subfolder

I'm trying to install an application made with codeIgniter in a subfolder, so that I can access it using : http://www.domain.com/my_subfolder/
At the root, there's a Wordpress application.
I edited the .htaccess of the Wordpress install to let the request go to the folder /my_subfolder/
It's working fine, the only problem I get is that CodeIgniter is unable to dynamically load the classes in the "libraries" directory. So everything in the CI application works fine until it tries to use an object declared in the "libraries" subfolder, then I get a : Unable to load the requested class: my_class
It doesn't seems that there's a parameter in the "config" folder to change that... any idea?
What you need is to edit your CodeIgniter config.php in System > application > config.
and then edit config.php and set the property:
$config['base_url'] = "http://www.domain.com/my_subfolder/"
Well it seems that the config param base_url should be updated. Also, I used a library with the "MY_" prefix, and I should'nt since I was'nt extending any CI class.
This is 2021. In case anyone is having this same issue with CodeIgniter 4, this is how I solved it when I came across this issue.
Problem
I installed CI in a subfolder in my public_html folder i.e example.com/api. When I visited www.example.com/api, I saw a 403 forbidden error.
Solution
Download and unzip CI on your local machine or use composer.
Rename public folder to the name of your subfolder. In my case, I named it api.
Create another folder and give it any name of choice, for example, let's use mango (yes, I love mangoes). Copy all the remaining files and folders (app, system, writables, env, LICENSE, README, composer, phpunit, spark) into the mango folder. After doing this, we should have 2 folders: api and mango
Copy both folders to your live server cpanel root (Do not copy into public_html or www). Let them be on the same level as public_html
Open api/index.php and change $pathsConfig = FCPATH . '../app/Config/Paths.php'; to $pathsConfig = FCPATH . '../mango/app/Config/Paths.php';
Create a subdomain and point it to /api
Go to the api folder, duplicate the env file and rename it to .env
Open .env and look for app.baseURL=''. Remove the '#' to uncomment that line and the change it to app.baseUrl='http://subdomain' where subdomain is the subdomain you created above e.g http://api.example.com
Open mango/app/config/App.php and look for public $baseUrl and set it to subdomain e.g $baseUrl = 'http://api.example.com'
Your CI project is now well configured. Visit http://api.example.com. and you should see the CodeIgniter welcome page.

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