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How to deploy Laravel applications on shared hosting

The simple guide to deploy Laravel and Lumen application on shared hosting.

For a quick version of the guide (many of you might already read about it), read my post on medium, "The simple guide to deploy Laravel 5 application on shared hosting"

Requirements

Before trying to deploy a Laravel application on a shared hosting, you need to make sure that the hosting services provide a fit requirement to Laravel. Basically, following items are required for Laravel 5.2:

  • PHP >= 5.5.9
  • OpenSSL PHP Extension
  • PDO PHP Extension
  • Mbstring PHP Extension
  • Tokenizer PHP Extension

Well, it also depends on the Laravel version you want to try to install, checkout the appropriate version of Laravel server requirements documentation.

Next, you need to have the SSH access permission for your hosting account; otherwise, none of these will work.

Besides PHP and those required extensions, you might need some utilities to make deployment much easier.

I guess that's enough for good. Please refer to below sections to learn more about deployment.

Instruction

Let's get started by understanding how we should organize the Laravel application structure. At first, you will have this or similar directories and files in your account,

.bash_history
.bash_logout
.bash_profile
.bashrc
.cache
.cpanel
.htpasswds
logs
mail
public_ftp
public_html
.ssh
tmp
etc
www -> public_html
...

For the main account which tied with the main domain, the front-end code should stay in public_html or www. Since, we don't want to expose Laravel things (such as, .env, ...) to the outside world, we will hide them.

Create a new directory to store all the code, name it projects or whatever you want to.

$ mkdir projects
$ cd projects

Alright, from here, just issue a git command to grab the code,

$ git clone http://[GIT_SERVER]/awesome-app.git
$ cd awesome-app

Next step is to make the awesome-app/public directory to map with www directory, symbol link is a great help for this, but we need to backup public directory first.

$ mv public public_bak
$ ln -s ~/www public
$ cp -a public_bak/*.* public/
$ cp public_bak/.htaccess public/

The hard part is done, the rest is to do some basic Laravel setup. Allow write permission to storage directory is important,

$ chmod -R o+w storage

Edit your .env for proper configuration. Don't miss this!

Lastly, update the required packages for Laravel project using composer and add some necessary caches,

$ php composer install
$ php composer dumpautoload -o
$ php artisan config:cache
$ php artisan route:cache

Congratulation! You've successfully set up a Laravel application on a shared hosting service.

FAQs

1. How to acquire SSH access permission for my account?

Just contact your hosting support, they will need to confirm your identity and will permit your SSH access in no time.

2. Where is git? I can't find it.

git is often put under this place in CPanel hosting services, /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/git. So you need to provide full path to git if you want to issue a git command; or, you can also create an alias for convenient use,

alias git="/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/git"

3. How to get composer?

You can use FTP or SCP command to upload composer.phar to the host after downloading it locally. Or use wget and curl to get the file directly on host,

$ wget https://getcomposer.org/composer.phar

or

$ curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php — –filename=composer

4. Does this work with Lumen?

Well, Laravel and Lumen are like twins, so it applies the same with Lumen.

5. I try to run composer but it shows nothing. What is the problem?

You need to provide a proper PHP configuration to run composer, which means, you cannot execute composer directly on some hosting service providers. So to execute composer, you will need to issue this command,

$ php -c php.ini composer [COMMAND]

6. Where can I get the php.ini to load for composer?

You can copy the default PHP configuration file php.ini, which is often at /usr/local/lib/php.ini, or find it by this command,

$ php -i | grep "php.ini"

List of service providers tested and worked

The following shared hosting service providers have been tested and worked perfectly 100%.

Works on GeekStorage shared plan but I had to enable PHP 5.6 via .htaccess AddHandler application/x-httpd-php56 .php

If you found any hosting providers that works, please tell me, I will update the list for others to know about them, too.

Still trouble?

If you still fail to deploy Laravel applications after following all above steps. Provide me your issue in details, I will help you out.

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