captainblack
captainblack

Reputation: 4425

Whats the point of running Laravel with the command 'php artisan serve'?

I dont seem to understand why we need to run a Laravel app with php artisan serve vs just running it with Apache or nginx. I know that under development, we use artisan to fire up the site and after deployment to a server, you use the webserver to load up the site.

Whats the use of running the app in artisan in the first place?

Upvotes: 52

Views: 87659

Answers (6)

Jovylle
Jovylle

Reputation: 971

Aside from the best answer here.

You can see the logs directly where you execute the php artisan serve, so useful in debugging.

Upvotes: 0

SingoAlit
SingoAlit

Reputation: 27

php artisan serve --host your_server_ip --port 8000

copy that http://your_server_ip:8000 and run it into the browser

Upvotes: 0

Madrine
Madrine

Reputation: 17

Well, was looking for the same answer but couldn't find any that is satisfying so , if your also unsatisfied just like me try running the link returned when you run

php artisan serve

it returns

Laravel development server started: <http://127.0.0.1:8000>

copy that /http://127.0.0.1:8000 and run it into the browser , guess what it returns );the page that u first got when you installed laravel for the first time or i guess it will return the page in the routes folder which was set as /home directory or file(default home page).

In brief:

php artisan serve

starts the serve,forexample its like when your going to drive a car and you start the engine before driving whereby you can start the engine and drive at the same time ,its not neccessary to do so but depends.So to me that's php artisan serve CLI.

Upvotes: -3

Antonio Carlos Ribeiro
Antonio Carlos Ribeiro

Reputation: 87779

The serve command is just a shortcut for the PHP Built-in Webserver, something PHP has out of the box, so the point of using it is to start testing your application as fast as you could, you just need to install PHP, Composer and your application is up (if you don't need anything else, of course). But if you already have Nginx installed, there is no point at all, just use it.

It's not wise to use the Builtin Webserver in production.

Upvotes: 62

Iqrar hussain Tori
Iqrar hussain Tori

Reputation: 29

Purpose: The purpose of using Php artisan serve (PHP builtin server) is just for testing and easy starting your project it should not be used in real website deployment.

Asset Not working: Always put your index file in public it's the beauty and security of Laravel framework and your assets will always working. if you are bore to use your custom URL like C:/wamp/www/pym/server.php then use Virtual host locally but don't but don't put your index outside the Public folder. if you really want to use index at your Root directory then you should customize your all asset() and url() helper functions and should put your exact url Example asset('/login') should be changed to asset('localhost/yourprojectroot/login').

Upvotes: 2

user938883
user938883

Reputation: 164

One advantage of using php artisan serve over a typical webserver during development is you can use Psysh as a debugger (Laravel Tinker) to set a breakpoint.

For example, at the line of code I want to break at I type:

eval(\Psy\sh());

Then I hit the page that will run that section of code and when it gets to that line it will break into a Psy Shell repl (in the commandline window where I started php artisan serve). Then I can inspect variables, etc. at that point of execution. It's very useful for debugging. As far as I know, you can't do this running Apache/Nginx. It has to be with artisan serve (or running automated tests).

More info here:

https://tighten.co/blog/supercharge-your-laravel-tinker-workflow

http://psysh.org/

Upvotes: 13

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