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#!/bin/bash | |
# This script creates a new project (or site) under /var/sites and creates | |
# new virtual host for that site. With the options a site can also | |
# install the latest version of Laravel directly. | |
# This script was originally based on the following script by @Nek from | |
# Coderwall: https://coderwall.com/p/cqoplg | |
# Display the usage information of the command. | |
create-project-usage() { | |
cat <<"USAGE" | |
Usage: create-project [OPTIONS] <name> | |
-h, --help Show this help screen | |
-u, --url Specify a local address, default is http://name.dev | |
-r, --remove Remove a Virtual Host | |
-e, --email Email of the administrator in the virtual host file | |
--list List the current virtual host | |
-l, --laravel Create a new Laravel project | |
Examples: | |
create-project foo | |
create-project --laravel foo | |
create-project --remove foo | |
USAGE | |
exit 0 | |
} | |
# Remove a project and its Virtual Host. | |
project-remove() { | |
sudo -v | |
echo "Removing $url from /etc/hosts." | |
sudo sed -i '/'$url'/d' /etc/hosts | |
echo "Disabling and deleting the $name virtual host." | |
sudo a2dissite $name | |
sudo rm /etc/apache2/sites-available/$name | |
sudo service apache2 reload | |
echo "Project has been removed. The document root still exists." | |
exit 0 | |
} | |
# List the available and enabled virtual hosts. | |
project-list() { | |
echo "Available virtual hosts:" | |
ls -l /etc/apache2/sites-available/ | |
echo "Enabled virtual hosts:" | |
ls -l /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ | |
exit 0 | |
} | |
# Define and create default values. | |
name="${!#}" | |
email="webmaster@localhost" | |
url="$name.dev" | |
docroot="/var/sites/$name" | |
laravel=0 | |
# Loop to read options and arguments. | |
while [ $1 ]; do | |
case "$1" in | |
'--list') | |
project-list;; | |
'--help'|'-h') | |
create-project-usage;; | |
'--remove'|'-r') | |
url="$2" | |
project-remove;; | |
'--url'|'-u') | |
url="$2";; | |
'--email'|'-e') | |
email="$2";; | |
'--laravel'|'-l') | |
laravel=1 | |
esac | |
shift | |
done | |
# If we are not creating a Laravel project then the document root will be | |
# htdocs, otherwise it will be public. | |
if [ "$laravel" = 0 ]; then | |
docroot="$docroot/htdocs" | |
fi | |
# Check if the docroot exists, if it does not exist then we'll create it. | |
if [ ! -d "$docroot" ]; then | |
echo "Creating $docroot directory..." | |
mkdir -p $docroot | |
fi | |
# If creating a Laravel project then we'll use composer to create the | |
# new project in the document root. | |
if [ "$laravel" = 1 ]; then | |
echo -e "Installing latest version of Laravel...\n" | |
composer create-project --keep-vcs laravel/laravel $docroot | |
docroot="$docroot/public" | |
fi | |
echo -e "\nCreating the new $name Virtual Host with DocumentRoot: $docroot" | |
sudo cp /etc/apache2/sites-available/template /etc/apache2/sites-available/$name | |
sudo sed -i 's/template.email/'$email'/g' /etc/apache2/sites-available/$name | |
sudo sed -i 's/template.url/'$url'/g' /etc/apache2/sites-available/$name | |
sudo sed -i 's#template.docroot#'$docroot'#g' /etc/apache2/sites-available/$name | |
echo "Adding $url to the /etc/hosts file..." | |
sudo sed -i '1s/^/127.0.0.1 '$url'\n/' /etc/hosts | |
sudo a2ensite $name | |
sudo service apache2 reload | |
echo -e "\nYou can now browse to your Virtual Host at http://$url" | |
exit 0 |
<VirtualHost *:80> | |
ServerAdmin template.email | |
ServerName template.url | |
DocumentRoot template.docroot | |
<Directory /> | |
Options FollowSymLinks | |
AllowOverride All | |
</Directory> | |
<Directory template.docroot/> | |
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews | |
AllowOverride All | |
Order allow,deny | |
allow from All | |
</Directory> | |
ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log | |
LogLevel debug | |
CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined | |
</VirtualHost> |
I've followed your instructions for installation, but I'm getting "zsh: command not found: create-project" when I try running "create-project --help". Any idea's why this might be?
@JasonMortonNZ Sorry for the delayed reply. You probably need to chmod the file. Will update the instructions.
sudo chmod +x create-project
Hi it's been 2 days that am struggling with the script create-project.sh. i just discover that my apache config wants that
the file in /etc/apache2/sites-available needs to ends with .conf otherwise i can't enable the site.
Now when i lauch the script every thing is allright except that 403 ERROR . :-( . What's really drive me nuts is i have the same configuration.
Hi just some precisions about the 403 error.
Be sure to work on a true install of linux. In my case i have an Ubuntu Gnome with wubi. My HD is in NTFS format
and both NTFS and Fat32 doesn't handle all those user/groups permissions.
check: http://askubuntu.com/questions/163685/403-forbidden-error-in-apache-with-document-root-on-an-ntfs-partition
hi, only one note: in the shell script you should add $name.conf beacuse the file .conf on sites-availables dont exist!
And .dev domain not work for apache https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47754347/google-chrome-dev-not-work-over-http
This is a shell script that creates a new Virtual Host for a given name without having to go through the entire process.
Installation
Download the script to
/usr/local/bin
and the template to/etc/apache2/sites-available
.You can then rename and
chmod
thecreate-project.sh
file.Usage
To see usage instructions simply run
create-project --help
.