Yii 2 application deployment in laragon local server with virtual hosts












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How to deploy yii 2 application on laragon local server ?
Laragon automatically creates virtual host file but after changing that server breaks. Application is in C:/laragon/www/yii-app folder laragons created auto.yii-app.conf virtual host file



define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app"
define SITE "yii-app"

<VirtualHost *:80>
DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
ServerName ${SITE}
ServerAlias *.${ALIAS}
<Directory "${ROOT}">
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>


I'm changing that to this



define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app/frontend/web"
define SITE "front.yii.com"

<VirtualHost *:80>
DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
ServerName ${SITE}
ServerAlias *.${ALIAS}
<Directory "${ROOT}">
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>


after server breaks and application didn't work.
Also I'm removing the "auto." prefix from the Virtual Host file from "auto.yii-app.conf" to "yii-app.conf" because every time when apache is reloading laragon rewrites all virtual host files which have "auto" prefix.



What I'm doing wrong? And how can I solve this problem?










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    How to deploy yii 2 application on laragon local server ?
    Laragon automatically creates virtual host file but after changing that server breaks. Application is in C:/laragon/www/yii-app folder laragons created auto.yii-app.conf virtual host file



    define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app"
    define SITE "yii-app"

    <VirtualHost *:80>
    DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
    ServerName ${SITE}
    ServerAlias *.${ALIAS}
    <Directory "${ROOT}">
    AllowOverride All
    Require all granted
    </Directory>
    </VirtualHost>


    I'm changing that to this



    define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app/frontend/web"
    define SITE "front.yii.com"

    <VirtualHost *:80>
    DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
    ServerName ${SITE}
    ServerAlias *.${ALIAS}
    <Directory "${ROOT}">
    AllowOverride All
    Require all granted
    </Directory>
    </VirtualHost>


    after server breaks and application didn't work.
    Also I'm removing the "auto." prefix from the Virtual Host file from "auto.yii-app.conf" to "yii-app.conf" because every time when apache is reloading laragon rewrites all virtual host files which have "auto" prefix.



    What I'm doing wrong? And how can I solve this problem?










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      How to deploy yii 2 application on laragon local server ?
      Laragon automatically creates virtual host file but after changing that server breaks. Application is in C:/laragon/www/yii-app folder laragons created auto.yii-app.conf virtual host file



      define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app"
      define SITE "yii-app"

      <VirtualHost *:80>
      DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
      ServerName ${SITE}
      ServerAlias *.${ALIAS}
      <Directory "${ROOT}">
      AllowOverride All
      Require all granted
      </Directory>
      </VirtualHost>


      I'm changing that to this



      define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app/frontend/web"
      define SITE "front.yii.com"

      <VirtualHost *:80>
      DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
      ServerName ${SITE}
      ServerAlias *.${ALIAS}
      <Directory "${ROOT}">
      AllowOverride All
      Require all granted
      </Directory>
      </VirtualHost>


      after server breaks and application didn't work.
      Also I'm removing the "auto." prefix from the Virtual Host file from "auto.yii-app.conf" to "yii-app.conf" because every time when apache is reloading laragon rewrites all virtual host files which have "auto" prefix.



      What I'm doing wrong? And how can I solve this problem?










      share|improve this question














      How to deploy yii 2 application on laragon local server ?
      Laragon automatically creates virtual host file but after changing that server breaks. Application is in C:/laragon/www/yii-app folder laragons created auto.yii-app.conf virtual host file



      define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app"
      define SITE "yii-app"

      <VirtualHost *:80>
      DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
      ServerName ${SITE}
      ServerAlias *.${ALIAS}
      <Directory "${ROOT}">
      AllowOverride All
      Require all granted
      </Directory>
      </VirtualHost>


      I'm changing that to this



      define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app/frontend/web"
      define SITE "front.yii.com"

      <VirtualHost *:80>
      DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
      ServerName ${SITE}
      ServerAlias *.${ALIAS}
      <Directory "${ROOT}">
      AllowOverride All
      Require all granted
      </Directory>
      </VirtualHost>


      after server breaks and application didn't work.
      Also I'm removing the "auto." prefix from the Virtual Host file from "auto.yii-app.conf" to "yii-app.conf" because every time when apache is reloading laragon rewrites all virtual host files which have "auto" prefix.



      What I'm doing wrong? And how can I solve this problem?







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          You did not define ALIAS. Just replace it with SITE:



          define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app/frontend/web"
          define SITE "front.yii.com"

          <VirtualHost *:80>
          DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
          ServerName ${SITE}
          ServerAlias *.${SITE}
          <Directory "${ROOT}">
          AllowOverride All
          Require all granted
          </Directory>
          </VirtualHost>


          Btw - when having errors, the first action you should take is checking Apache error.log (Menu > Apache > error.log)






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            You did not define ALIAS. Just replace it with SITE:



            define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app/frontend/web"
            define SITE "front.yii.com"

            <VirtualHost *:80>
            DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
            ServerName ${SITE}
            ServerAlias *.${SITE}
            <Directory "${ROOT}">
            AllowOverride All
            Require all granted
            </Directory>
            </VirtualHost>


            Btw - when having errors, the first action you should take is checking Apache error.log (Menu > Apache > error.log)






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              You did not define ALIAS. Just replace it with SITE:



              define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app/frontend/web"
              define SITE "front.yii.com"

              <VirtualHost *:80>
              DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
              ServerName ${SITE}
              ServerAlias *.${SITE}
              <Directory "${ROOT}">
              AllowOverride All
              Require all granted
              </Directory>
              </VirtualHost>


              Btw - when having errors, the first action you should take is checking Apache error.log (Menu > Apache > error.log)






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                You did not define ALIAS. Just replace it with SITE:



                define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app/frontend/web"
                define SITE "front.yii.com"

                <VirtualHost *:80>
                DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
                ServerName ${SITE}
                ServerAlias *.${SITE}
                <Directory "${ROOT}">
                AllowOverride All
                Require all granted
                </Directory>
                </VirtualHost>


                Btw - when having errors, the first action you should take is checking Apache error.log (Menu > Apache > error.log)






                share|improve this answer













                You did not define ALIAS. Just replace it with SITE:



                define ROOT "C:/laragon/www/yii-app/frontend/web"
                define SITE "front.yii.com"

                <VirtualHost *:80>
                DocumentRoot "${ROOT}"
                ServerName ${SITE}
                ServerAlias *.${SITE}
                <Directory "${ROOT}">
                AllowOverride All
                Require all granted
                </Directory>
                </VirtualHost>


                Btw - when having errors, the first action you should take is checking Apache error.log (Menu > Apache > error.log)







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