This tutorial guides you through deploying a Sulu "Hello World" instance using Homestead Improved, addressing performance and configuration. Prior Homestead Improved experience is recommended. We'll cover common Sulu/Vagrant pitfalls and setting up your Sulu project, including database creation, project building, and administrator login. A FAQ section addresses common Sulu questions.
Key Concepts:
Let's begin building your Sulu foundation. This tutorial focuses on a robust setup for future Sulu projects. Please comment with any questions. Many thanks to Daniel Rotter and Patrik Karisch for their assistance!
(Note: Familiarity with Homestead Improved is strongly recommended. Consider our PHP Environment Basics book if you need to brush up.)
This tutorial uses placeholders replaced with your project name. Enter your project name below:
Generated slug: my_sulu_project
OS X Vagrant Folder Sharing:
For OS X users employing NFS folder sharing, the vagrant-bindfs
plugin is essential. Install it via vagrant plugin install vagrant-bindfs
. This prevents future headaches. Homestead Improved handles the rest automatically.
Vagrant Setup:
Clone the Homestead Improved repository:
git clone https://github.com/swader/homestead_improved my_sulu_project cd my_sulu_project
Configure shared folders:
bin/folderfix.sh
This shares your working directory with the VM's /Code
directory.
Modify Homestead.yaml
:
Add NFS folder sharing (OS X/Windows 10) and the Sulu project type, adjusting the document root to web
:
... folders: - map: /Users/swader/vagrant_boxes/homestead/my_sulu_project to: /home/vagrant/Code type: nfs sites: - map: my_sulu_project.app to: /home/vagrant/Code/my_sulu_project/web type: sulu
Start the VM:
vagrant up; vagrant ssh
Pro Tip: Create aliases for easier future use:
alias vh='vagrant halt; cd ..' alias vush='vagrant up; vagrant ssh'
Sulu Project Setup:
Install the Sulu minimal edition (now the standard edition):
cd Code composer create-project sulu/sulu-minimal my_sulu_project
The installer prompts for database, email, and other settings. You primarily need database details; you can adjust app/config/parameters.yml
later.
Rename app/Resources/webspaces/example.com.xml
to app/Resources/webspaces/my_sulu_project.xml
and update the <name>
and <key>
elements to match your project:
git clone https://github.com/swader/homestead_improved my_sulu_project cd my_sulu_project
(The filename and <key>
don't need to match, but consistency is recommended. Changing the <key>
later is complex.)
Create the database (Homestead Improved uses homestead
user with secret
password).
Run the build command:
bin/folderfix.sh
Confirm the options (explained in detail in the original article).
Access the frontend at my_sulu_project.app/
. Login to the backend at my_sulu_project.app/admin/
using admin/admin
.
Pitfalls and FAQ:
Not ideally by default. The SuluArticleBundle (under development) is better suited for frequent article publishing.
Symfony's polyfills for older PHP versions slow down installation. Discussions are underway to improve this.
Yes, Sulu is adapting. You can test with Sulu 1.6.0-RC1 (using Symfony 3.3) via:
... folders: - map: /Users/swader/vagrant_boxes/homestead/my_sulu_project to: /home/vagrant/Code type: nfs sites: - map: my_sulu_project.app to: /home/vagrant/Code/my_sulu_project/web type: sulu
Conclusion:
Sulu is maturing and becoming more developer-friendly. This tutorial aims to help you understand its capabilities and use it effectively. Please leave comments with any questions or issues.
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