update the readme file≈

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Mahmoud Zalt 2016-03-11 11:06:31 +02:00
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@ -117,14 +117,14 @@ REDIS_HOST=laravel.dev
If you don't find the `REDIS_HOST` variable in your `.env` file. Go to the database config file `config/database.php` and replace the `127.0.0.1` with `laravel.dev` for Redis like so:
```php
'redis' => [
'cluster' => false,
'default' => [
'host' => 'laravel.dev',
'port' => 6379,
'database' => 0,
],
'redis' => [
'cluster' => false,
'default' => [
'host' => 'laravel.dev',
'port' => 6379,
'database' => 0,
],
],
```
If you want to use Redis for Caching and/or for Sessions Management. Open the `.env` file and set `CACHE_DRIVER` and `SESSION_DRIVER` to `redis` instead of the default `file`.
@ -137,16 +137,21 @@ SESSION_DRIVER=redis
8 - Finally run the containers. Make sure you are in the `docker` folder before running this command.
```bash
docker-compose up -d
docker-compose up
```
You can run `docker-compose up -d` if you want to run the containers in the background.
*"Note: Only the first time you run this command, it will take up to 5 minutes (depend on your connection speed) to download the images to your local machine.*
> Debugging: in case you faced a problem with docker mahcine here, try to running this command in your current terminal session `docker-machine env {vm-name-here}` and then `eval "$(docker-machine env {vm-name-here})"`.
9 - Open your browser and visit `http://laravel.dev`
> Debugging: in case you faced an error here, it might be that you forget to provide some permissions for Laravel, so try running the following command on the Laravel root directory:
`sudo chmod -R 777 storage && sudo chmod -R 777 bootstrap/cache`
`sudo chmod -R 777 storage && sudo chmod -R 777 bootstrap/cache`.
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