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Informations about the package sailonlagoon

Sail:onLagoon

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Sail:onLagoon is a Laravel extension that simplifies the process of Lagoonizing Laravel sites that are already using Laravel Sail to generate their docker-compose setup. This extension provides additional features and configurations tailored for Lagoon environments.

Installation

The assumption is that you've already set up your Laravel development environment locally using Sail.

Once you have your Laravel site running locally, you can install Sail on Lagoon via composer:

Note that we install Sail:onLagoon as a dev dependency (with the --dev flag) as it simply creates and publishes configuration files, therefore, the package itself isn't required at run time.

To use Sail:onLagoon, run the following Artisan command:

This will read your sail-generated docker-compose.yml file and attempt to generate the required files for a Lagoon installation. You can, optionally, specify the name of your project and skip the interactive question. Specifying --no-interaction will skip any interaction (including warnings) and Lagoonize the project.

Requirements

There are very few requirements that aren't requirements for Sail directly, but they are:

Supported Services

Sail:onLagoon currently supports the following service types:

MySQL
PostgreSQL
MariaDB
Redis
MeiliSearch

Testing

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security Vulnerabilities

Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.

Acknowledgements

Initial Laravel bootstrap code provided by Workshop Orange.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.


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