Laravel - create & deploy the project on MDB GO
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This guide will show you how to create and publish Laravel project and MySQL database with MDB GO.
Initialize Laravel project
We will go through the following steps:
- Create a MySQL database named
todo_app
- Create Laravel project
Let's go!
Creating MySQL database
In order to create a new database you need to run the following command:
$ mdb database init -db mysql8
Now you need to provide your user data and then the database details. Please provide the values of your choice. For example:
? Enter username thor
? Enter password Mjolnir_1
? Repeat password Mjolnir_1
? Enter database name todo_app
? Enter description Database for the TODO app
Note: the password must contain at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter, one number, one special symbol and have minimum length of 8.
Hit Enter and it's done.
Please notice that in the command output the username and database name slightly differs from what you provided earlier. Don't worry - it's OK. A few random characters have been added to these values to randomize them and improve security of your database credentials.
Important: Do not close your terminal window until you save your credentials somewhere. This is the only time we will show you your database password. If you won't save it you'll loose it.
Creating Laravel project
In order to initialize and use predefined Laravel starter run the following command:
$ mdb backend init
and choose Laravel starter
from the list that shows up.
After initialization just go to the newly created project directory and open the
.env
file. After that edit the config values that start with
DB_
. You should make use of credentials that's been shown to you in the
previous step. In my case the updated values look like this:
DB_CONNECTION=mysql
DB_HOST=mysql.db.mdbgo.com
DB_PORT=3306
DB_DATABASE=todo_app48a0ca47
DB_USERNAME=thor83ad51bf
DB_PASSWORD=Mjolnir_1
The starter project is ready to use. You don't have to change anything to run the example app for the sake of this tutorial. Simply publish it using the following command:
$ mdb publish -p php-laravel
After your files get uploaded you can access your app under the address shown in the output.
Note: You may want to check the tutorial where we explain in detail what can go wrong here and how to deal with it.
Note: Since we need to install dependencies and run your app, it may take a few moments until it will be available under the provided URL.