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Informations about the package laravel

Laravel PHP Framework for Google App Engine

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The wonderful Laravel 4 Framework, lightly tweaked to run well on Google App Engine out of the box

Usage

Ensure you have downloaded and installed the latest Google App Engine for PHP SDK and Composer. Then create a new project by running this command from your terminal:

composer create-project ajessup/laravel your-project-name -s dev

This will create a default project shell including the necessary configuration files. You can start the project the App Engine launcher or via the dev_appserver.py command included in the App Engine SDK:

dev_appserver.py ./your-project-name/

This will run your project on your local machine within the App Engine development server, with all necessary production services such as memcache emulated.

Now you just need to build your application! If you're looking for inspiration, try the official Laravel Quickstart.

Deploying to App Engine

To deploy to Google App Engine, you must first:

Before deploying the first time:

To deploy your application, you can either use the App Engine launcher or via the appcfg.py command included in the App Engine SDK:

 appcfg.py ./your-project-name/

What's been changed?

This fork of the Laravel framework has been lightly customized to work well with Google App Engine out of the box. This includes the following changes from the default Laravel configuration:

Official Documentation

Documentation for the entire framework can be found on the Laravel website.

Reporting issues

Unless you are reporting/fixing an issue that relates to Laravel on App Engine specifically, issues and pull requests should be filed on the laravel/framework repository.

Acknowledgements

As well as the awesome Laravel team, special thanks go to @amygdala and @milesgioli for finding and documenting many of the changes required to run Laravel on Google App Engine.

License

This derivative of the Laravel framework is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license


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Requires laravel/framework Version 4.1.*
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