Auto Deployment with Laravel using Forge/Envoyer

We know most readers love to build web applications with the Laravel framework, and deploying these applications is a crucial step. However, while many know server management, only some are particularly fond of configuring and maintaining servers. Luckily, Laravel Forge and Envoyer are available to assist everyone!

When one is ready to deploy their Laravel application to production, there are some essential points that one can do to ensure your application is running as efficiently as possible. This blog will cover some great topics to ensure your Laravel framework is appropriately deployed.

Regarding our blog topic, you must have a brief about what Envoyer and Forge are regarding deployment.

Envoyer is a deployment tool used to deploy PHP applications, and the best thing about this tool is the zero downtime during deployment. Unfortunately, this indicates that your application and the customers must be aware that a new version has been pushed.

The basic overview of the Laravel framework:

Laravel framework is an open-source, free PHP framework that renders a set of tools and resources to build modern PHP applications. It comprises a complete ecosystem leveraging its built-in features, range of extensions, and compatible packages. The growth and popularity of Laravel have escalated in recent years, with several developers adopting it as their framework of choice for a streamlined development process.

What is deployment concerning Laravel?

A deployment is a process in which your code is downloaded from your source control provider to your server. This makes it ready for the world to access.

It is accessible to manager servers with Laravel Forge. A new website is online quickly, queues and cron jobs are easily set up, and a more advanced setup using a network of servers and load balancers can be configured. While with Envoyer, one can manage deployments. This blog will give you an insight into both; Forge and Envoyer.

Laravel Forge

Laravel Forge is a tool to manage your servers, and the first step is creating an account. Next, one has to connect to a service provider; several cloud servers are supported out of the box, which includes Linode, Vultr, Hetzner, and Amazon. Moreover, you can manage custom VPS.

Deploy Now and Quick Deploy

The Quick Deploy feature of Forge allows you to quickly deploy your projects when you push to your source control provider. When you push to the configured quick deploy branch, Laravel Forge will pull your latest code from source control and run the application’s configured deployment script.

Deployment Trigger URL

This option can integrate your app into a third-party service or create a custom deployment script. Then, when the URL receives a request, the deployment script gets triggered.

Update the Repo and the Branch

You can use these options if you need to install a newer version of the same project on a different repository or update the branch in Laravel Forge. If you are updating the branch, you may also have to update the branch name in the deployment script.

Environment

Laravel Forge automatically generates an environment file for the application, and some details like; database credentials are automatically added to the environment. However, if the app uses an API, you can safely place the API key in the environment. Even running a generic PHP web app, you can access the ENV variables using the getenv() method.

Queue Worker

Starting a queue worker in Forge is the same as running the queue: work Artisan command. Laravel Forge manages queue workers by using a process monitor called Supervisor to keep the process running permanently. You can create multiple queues based on queue priority and any other classification that you find helpful.

Project Creation in Envoyer

The first step is to create an account on Envoyer and log in. A free trial is available via your profile page>integrations; you can link a source control system such as Bitbucket or Github. Enter the access token for the service you are using, and just like that, you’re ready to create your first project.

First Deployment:

Envoyer needs to be able to communicate with Forge, which is done via an ‘SSH’ key. You will find the SSH key under the ‘key button’ on the servers tab in Envoyer. Enter this key in the SSH tab for your server in Laravel Forge

The last straw to this hat is to add the environment file. Click the ‘Manage Environment’ button on the server tab in Envoyer. Now you have to enter an ‘encryption key,’ which will be used by Envoyer to encrypt your environment file, which contains access tokens and passwords.

conclusion

This blog gave you an exclusive insight into the Laravel framework and deployment with Forge and Envoyer.

Laravel Forge and Envoyer are incredible tools that make deployment a cakewalk. Both the tools have tons of features and easy-to-use UI that lets you create and provision servers and deploy applications without hassle.

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