I'm trying to get work together webpack and PHP.
The proxying to PHP built-in webserver works but it loses the ability to watch for changes on index.php and the rest of PHP files.
Watching js files works correct.
Package.json
"devDependencies": {
"webpack": "^2.1.0-beta.21",
"webpack-dev-server": "^1.15.0"
},
"scripts": {
"backend": "cd src && php -S localhost:9000",
"server": "webpack-dev-server --inline --colors --progress --display-error-details --display-cached --port 3000 --content-base src",
"start": "start npm run backend && start npm run server"
}
webpack.config.js
devServer: {
proxy: {
'/': {
target: {
host: "localhost",
port: 9000,
protocol: "http"
}
}
},
},
watch: true,
Without a proxy the watch and livereload work correct (on index.html file).
How can I tell the webpack-dev-server to watch php files explicitly?
Maybe the way I'm using for getting the PHP proxying is wrong or too complicated? I'd like to hear for other solutions.
Thanks
I had same problem, and it was painful :D
I would suggest you to use BrowserSync plugin. Install browsersync and then browser-sync-webpack-plugin, then all you have to do is require or import browser-sync-webpack-plugin in your webpack development config. Last step would be to add it in webpack config file as plugin ...
new BrowserSyncPlugin({
proxy: 'http://mylocalpage.loc/',
tunnel: true,
files: ['resources/', 'public/index.php']
})
for more info visit BrowserSync and BrowserSyncWebpackPlugin.
Also I have webpack.config.js for development and webpack.config.prod.js for production, so webpack-dev-server uses default webpack.config. Also in my case /resources folder contains all my .js and .sass files.
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I'm trying to build an app using Laravel 9 and ReactJS with vite js. I tried following command to build.
npm run dev
But I'm getting following errors,
GET http://[::1]:5173/resources/css/app.css net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
GET http://[::1]:5173/#vite/client net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
GET http://[::1]:5173/resources/js/app.jsx net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
GET http://[::1]:5173/#react-refresh net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
If you entered npm run build on production, your .env file looks good and you still have such errors as the author just delete hot file in public directory
This means that your assets are not built yet, use npm run build.
In my case the issue was that the port 5173 was already in use.
I've just freed it - and everything worked again. Hope that helps.
Its Work for me
1-First Run npm run dev in Terminal
2-Then Run npm run build
I think I may have found a solution with the build option called Rollup.
When building in production, rollup will remove unused code. In this process it will bundle the required assets and reference them in accordance to the URL that you would be using at that current moment.
To fixed it, you could try this:
export default defineConfig({
build: {
rollupOptions: {}
}
})
I was helped by a similar issue posted on Github so maybe you could use that as a point of reference.
Here is the Discussion
build assets before uploading your project in live server or cpanel
you can use this code - npm run build
you can see some change in your project folder after build assets file.
assets file will come to this folder - public->build
add host in your vite.config.js, so it will force it to IPv4
export default defineConfig({
server: {
host: '127.0.0.1', // Add this to force IPv4 only
},
plugins: [
laravel({
input: ['resources/css/app.css', 'resources/js/app.js'],
refresh: true,
}),
],
});
Local is working fine for me, try adding this to vite.config.js file:
server: { cors: false },
or (try adding and mixing all values)
server: { https: false, cors: false, hmr: false, port: 8000 },
I'm trying to implement BrowserSync in Laravel with elixir. So the browser updates itself on every save i make in my .scss file
To simulate the php server
php -S localhost:8888 -t public // executed from project folder with git bash
Gulp.js File
var gulp = require('gulp');
var elixir = require('laravel-elixir');
var browserSync = require('browser-sync').create();
elixir(function(mix) {
mix.browserSync({
base: './public',
proxy: 'localhost',
port: 8888
});
});
Everything runs ok. When i use gulp watch the function is watching my files and notices that styles.scss in the folder public/css/ updated. But my browser on localhost:8888 is not refreshing with the new css generated from the style.scss. Can someone suggest the changes I have to make to make this thing work?
Had to change a few things:
Simulate PHP server with following command:
php artisan serve --host=127.0.0.1
Gulp.js
elixir(function(mix) {
mix.browserSync({proxy: 'localhost:8000'});
});
This code is enough to let it run. Feel free to post suggestions.
I would like to use Browsersync with PHP, but I can't seem to get it to work properly.
Currently I am using Gulp. Is it possible to either use Browsersync with XAMPP/MAMP, or use a Gulp plugin to read .php files?
use gulp-connect-php
npm install --save-dev gulp-connect-php
then setup you gulpfile.js
var gulp = require('gulp'),
connect = require('gulp-connect-php'),
browserSync = require('browser-sync');
gulp.task('connect-sync', function() {
connect.server({}, function (){
browserSync({
proxy: '127.0.0.1:8000'
});
});
gulp.watch('**/*.php').on('change', function () {
browserSync.reload();
});
});
see documentation https://www.npmjs.com/package/gulp-connect-php
Also there is a good tutorial here https://phpocean.com/tutorials/front-end/automate-your-workflow-with-gulp-part-3-live-reloading/23
I have the same situation for a few days until I figure out that it happens because I didn't close my html output properly. BrowserSync needs to include some javascript text before to reload the browser. If the html, body tags are NOT closed or NOT present, BrowserSync has nowhere to include the script.
A proxy option is now available in browser-sync when using an external server.
Config docs : https://browsersync.io/docs/options#option-proxy
// Using a vhost-based url
proxy: "local.dev"
// Using a localhost address with a port
proxy: "localhost:8888"
// Using localhost sub directories
proxy: "localhost/site1"
Command line : https://browsersync.io/docs/command-line#start
browser-sync start --proxy "localhost:8080" --files "**/*"
I'm trying to use Elixir BrowserSync, one of the newest features of Laravel.
I added it to the gulp file
elixir(function(mix) {
mix.sass('app.scss')
.browserSync();
});
when I run "gulp watch" it output this message
[20:49:20] Using gulpfile ~/Desktop/laravel/gulpfile.js
[20:49:20] Starting 'watch'...
[20:49:20] Finished 'watch' after 11 ms
[BS] Proxying: http://homestead.app
[BS] Access URLs:
----------------------------------
Local: http://localhost:3000
External: http://10.9.0.48:3000
Automatically a browser is launched with the url http://localhost:3000 but nothing loads.
I think the problem is related to this line:
[BS] Proxying: http://homestead.app
You can if you use BrowserSyncs server.
mix.browserSync({
proxy: false,
server: {
baseDir: './'
}
});
Are you running multiple homestead sites? It looks like it defaults to proxying through homestead.app if you do not include a proxy setting. If you don't host your local on homestead.app it won't find it.
Try
.browserSync({ proxy: 'domain.app' });
Where domain.app is what you are serving the site with.
The direct answer to your question - it is not possible to not proxy the .browserSync. Long side-answer - you can still use elixir's implementation of browserSync in gulp, but you must have a separate PHP server to interpret the files.
Edit: I saw a way to not proxy by providing the script in the pages manually (by not giving any arguments in the .browserSync() call, but don't remember where and how to do it exactly.
The reason is that browserSync requests all the data from the server for you, injects a little javascript listener and displays everything else:
<script type='text/javascript' id="__bs_script__">//<![CDATA[document.write("<script async src='/browser-sync/browser-sync-client.2.9.11.js'><\/script>".replace("HOST", location.hostname));//]]></script>
One way is to php artisan serve --host=0.0.0.0 in a separate terminal to start up the server and then use the .browserSync({proxy: 'localhost:8000'}). It all works - the BrowserSync UI and all the calls to refresh the pages.
Note: I could not connect to artisan serve without the --host=0.0.0.0.
For those wanting an all automated solution via gulp, here it is:
Use the gulp packages gulp-connect-php and laravel-elixir-browsersync2. The first starts up the php artisan serve and the other connects it to browserSync.
Install the packages:
npm install laravel-elixir-browsersync2 --save-dev
npm install gulp-connect-php --save-dev
Add the required lines to your gulpfile.js:
Code:
var elixir = require('laravel-elixir'),
gulp = require('gulp');
var connectPHP = require('gulp-connect-php');
var BrowserSync = require('laravel-elixir-browsersync2');
elixir(function(mix) {
mix.sass('app.scss');
});
elixir(function(mix) {
connectPHP.server({
base: './public',
hostname: '0.0.0.0',
port: 8000
});
BrowserSync.init();
mix.BrowserSync(
{
proxy: 'localhost:8000',
logPrefix : "Laravel Eixir BrowserSync",
logConnections : false,
reloadOnRestart : false,
notify : false
});
});
Then - simply gulp.
Disclaimer: This might not work with the gulp watch, but there might be people with the answer to that.
There is also a line PHP server not started. Retrying... before the [Laravel Eixir BrowserSync] Proxying: http://localhost:8000. It belongs to gulp-connect-php when trying to check if the server is running.
I found other solution on laracast for Bloomanity and it works with me like a charm!
$ php artisan serve --host=0
and then in your gulp add:
mix.browserSync({proxy: 'localhost:8000'});
I had to redownload all of my dev tools after upgrading/reset on Windows 10. I can't seem to get my server working with gulp-connect-php, gulp-browser-sync, and http-proxy. The task (below) is actually from this answer: Gulp-webapp running BrowserSync and PHP.
This is on top of a generation of gulp-webapp from Yeoman. The regular "serve" works, but of course doesn't spin up PHP files. I had it working before the upgrade, but now the http-proxy errors out with an ECONNREFUSED when I try to bring up the URL. Note that it doesn't error out until I actually go to the URL, if the task is setup to not open the browser automatically, it won't error until I go to localhost:3000.
Any ideas the cause of this error?
Gulp Task
gulp.task('php-serve', ['styles', 'fonts'], () => {
phpConnect.server({
port: 9001,
base: 'app',
open: false
});
const proxy = httpProxy.createProxyServer({});
browserSync({
notify: false,
open: false,
port: 9000,
server: {
baseDir: ['.tmp', 'app'],
routes: {
'/bower_components': 'bower_components'
},
middleware: function (req, res, next) {
var url = req.url;
if (!url.match(/^\/(styles|fonts|bower_components)\//)) {
proxy.web(req, res, { target: 'http://127.0.0.1:9001' });
}
else {
next();
}
}
}
});
gulp.watch([
'app/*.html',
'app/*.php',
'app/scripts/**/*.js',
'app/images/**/*',
'.tmp/fonts/**/*'
]).on('change', reload);
gulp.watch('app/styles/**/*.scss', ['styles']);
gulp.watch('app/fonts/**/*', ['fonts']);
gulp.watch('bower.json', ['wiredep', 'fonts']);
});
Gulp Run Task with Error
$ gulp php-serve
[07:30:09] Requiring external module babel-core/register
[07:30:11] Using gulpfile ~\...\gulpfile.babel.js
[07:30:11] Starting 'styles'...
[07:30:12] Starting 'fonts'...
[07:30:12] Finished 'styles' after 1.08 s
[07:30:12] Finished 'fonts' after 306 ms
[07:30:12] Starting 'php-serve'...
[07:30:12] Finished 'php-serve' after 183 ms
[BS] Access URLs:
----------------------------------
Local: http://localhost:9000
External: http://x.x.x.x:9000
----------------------------------
UI: http://localhost:3001
UI External: http://x.x.x.x:3001
----------------------------------
[BS] Serving files from: .tmp
[BS] Serving files from: app
C:\...\node_modules\http-proxy\lib\http-proxy\index.js:119
throw err;
^
Error: connect ECONNREFUSED
at exports._errnoException (util.js:746:11)
at TCPConnectWrap.afterConnect [as oncomplete] (net.js:1010:19)
I think I know the reason.
Check or you have php installed on your machine and added to your path variables.
open your command line and type:
$ php --version
If it returns:
sh.exe": php: command not found
It means it is not installed or not in the path variable.
You can install php by simply installing WAMP/XAMP or MAMP
https://www.apachefriends.org/index.html
To make sure it is in your path I like to use patheditor
https://patheditor2.codeplex.com/
There go through these simple steps
1) open Path Editor
2) click 'add' in the 'user' section
3) search the folder where php.exe is. (usually something like: C:/xampp/php)
4) click 'ok' and 'ok' again to close path editor
5) reopen your commandline tool and you will see that $ php --version will find the php.exe
Try to run your gulp task again. It should work!
There was a bad install of http-proxy and/or gulp-php-connect. I uninstalled them, cleared npm cache, and did a fresh install. Everything worked fine after that.