NOTE! This project has been deprecated in favor of sgphpug/Vagrant-LAMP-CentOS64
For anyone wanting to try out Vagrant, here's some sample code to help you setup your own LAMP dev sandbox quickly. It runs on CentOS 6.3 and the internal setup is done with Puppet.
Do note that the first run might take a while. Depending on your speed, 10 minutes to download the base VM (CentOS 6.3) and 5 minutes to startup and provision the VM. But subsequent startup should be quite fast.
You can spin up new boxes very easily. Just put your PHP scripts in the projects
folder and add a new vhost. If you are lazy, just throw your PHP files into the projects/webroot
folder.
This installs:
- Apache
- MySQL
- PHP
- phpMyAdmin
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Install VirtualBox
Download from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads. Remember to download the VirtualBox Extension Pack.
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Install Vagrant
Download from http://downloads.vagrantup.com.
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Clone this repo into a local folder
$ git clone git@github.com:miccheng/vagrant-lamp-centos63.git phpdev $ git submodule init $ git submodule update
4. Start Vagrant
`cd` into the checked out folder to start the VM:
```bash
$ vagrant up
Update your host operating system's /etc/hosts
file with the following entry:
192.168.56.60 phpdev.local
Now, you can reach the webroot with http://phpdev.local
or http://localhost:8080
.
To login into the VM type
$ vagrant ssh
To stop the VM:
$ vagrant suspend
To halt the VM:
$ vagrant halt
To destroy the VM:
$ vagrant destroy
The phpMyAdmin URL: http://phpdev.local/phpmyadmin
or http://localhost:8080/phpmyadmin
.
Note: The MySQL username is root
and the root password is media1
. To change the default, edit manifests/db.pp
.
Based on the excellent work from Patrick Daether.