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Laravel Homestead local development environment tweaked for DoSomething.org developers.

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DS.org Homestead

The official Laravel local development environment, tweaked for DoSomething.org. Your one installation of Homestead can be used to host all your Laravel (or other PHP) projects.

Getting Started

Clone this repository somewhere on your machine, for example ~/Sites/homestead.

Copy the included example configuration and customize for your machine:

$ cp Homestead.default.yaml Homestead.yaml

Make sure folders maps your local code directory (e.g. ~/Sites) to the same path on the virtual machine, and then add an entry to sites mapping a domain to each Laravel application's public directory. Remember to add each domain (e.g. 127.0.0.1 laravel.dev) to your machine's /etc/hosts file!

Finally, add this function to your .bashrc to easily access the Homestead Vagrant machine from anywhere (be sure to change the HOMESTEAD_DIRECTORY to match where you cloned this repository!)

function hs() {
  DIRECTORY=$(pwd)
  HOMESTEAD_DIRECTORY=~/Sites/homestead
  HOME_RELATIVE_DIRECTORY=${DIRECTORY/$HOME/\~}
  DEFAULT="ssh --command \"cd $HOME_RELATIVE_DIRECTORY; bash\""
  (cd $HOMESTEAD_DIRECTORY; eval "vagrant ${*:-$DEFAULT}")
}

If you change the sites property after provisioning the Homestead box, you should run hs reload --provision to update the Nginx configuration on the virtual machine.

Usage

You can start the virtual machine by running hs up. Any Laravel domains you configured (by adding them to the sites config and /etc/hosts file as described above) will be accessible at http://project_name.dev:8000.

You can SSH from a project directory on your local machine to the corresponding directory on your virtual machine by simply running hs. Finally, you can shut down your Homestead box by running hs halt.

Troubleshooting

You may get "key checking" errors if you are switching between multiple Vagrant boxes on the same machine. You can disable key checking for your local machine by adding the following lines to your ~/.ssh/config file.

Host 127.0.0.1
  StrictHostKeyChecking no
  UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null

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