Reputation: 957
I'd like to add gulp, sass and browsersync to my toolkit. I'm now running gulp with a sass and browsersync task configured.
I'm skinning a php app running from a vhost on my local apache server.
I'm attempting to run browsersync from a watch task, using the browsersync's proxy option to use my vhost.
Currently, when I run the watch no server can be found on port 3000. If I navigate to 'localhost:3000' I get chromes 'no web page found' message.
If I navigate to port 3001 I can access browsersync's admin UI. So I know that browsersync is running.
My gulp conf is as follows
/* load plugins */
var gulp = require('gulp'),
sass = require('gulp-ruby-sass'),
browsersync = require('browser-sync') ;
/*
* define tasks
*/
gulp.task('sass', function() {
return sass('assets/sass/main.sass') ;
}) ;
/*
* browsersync conf
*/
gulp.task('browser-sync', function() {
browsersync({
proxy: 'localhost',
port: '3000'
});
});
gulp.task('browsersync-reload', function () {
browsersync.reload();
});
gulp.task('watch', ['browser-sync'], function () {
gulp.watch('assets/sass/**/*', ['css']);
});
/* Default task */
gulp.task('default', ['sass'], function() {
gulp.watch("assets/sass/**.*", ['sass']);
});
Upvotes: 6
Views: 11133
Reputation: 696
If you have installed apache (sample with mamp) you must configure the port at 8080
My config:
browserSync.init({
open: 'external',
host: 'local.dev',
proxy: 'local.dev',
port: 8080 // for work mamp
});
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 127
use this instead, add vhost e.g. mysite.local
then
gulp.task('server', function() {
browserSync.init({
proxy: "mysite.local"
});
});
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 16616
BrowserSync "proxy" options should be pointing to where your apache host is serving your app, not where you want to access it.
For example, if I'm running a ruby server on localhost:9000 I would point that in proxy option and access via browser through the url that browsersync will output to me via the commandline
Upvotes: 3