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| Laravel takes a dead simple approach to your application environments | |
| so you can just specify a machine name for the host that matches a | |
| given environment, then we will automatically detect it for you. | |
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| 1. Check if you have .env file (it should be automatically created by laravel) | |
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| REMOVE all the contents from here, and just put: local or production | |
| (whatever environment you want). This will be the one that will be | |
| changed when you want to switch to another environment. :D | |
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| 2. Create new Environment file let say you have your local and production enviroment. | |
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| Create a file with the name of: .local.env | |
| Create a file with the name of: .production.env | |
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| 3. Add default environment value. | |
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| For Local Environment (.local.env file) | |
| APP_ENV=local | |
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| For Production Environment (.production.env file) | |
| APP_ENV=production | |
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| 4. Create new php file and named it, environment.php, save it into this folder: app/bootstrap/environment.php | |
| – Inside of this file we will do the magic. Insert this snippet code. | |
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| Detect The Application Environment | |
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| Laravel takes a dead simple approach to your application environments | |
| so you can just specify a machine name for the host that matches a | |
| given environment, then we will automatically detect it for you. | |
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*/ | |
$env = $app->detectEnvironment(function(){ | |
$environmentPath = __DIR__.'/../.env'; | |
$setEnv = trim(file_get_contents($environmentPath)); | |
if (file_exists($environmentPath)) | |
{ | |
putenv("APP_ENV=$setEnv"); | |
if (getenv('APP_ENV') && file_exists(__DIR__.'/../.' .getenv('APP_ENV') .'.env')) { | |
Dotenv::load(__DIR__ . '/../', '.' . getenv('APP_ENV') . '.env'); | |
} | |
} | |
}); | |
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| 5. This snippet code, use, putenv php function to set APP_ENV and then using | |
| the Dotenv package by vlucas. I’m loading the file that we created and | |
| base on the .env file we can determine which environment should we use. | |
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| 6. Include your environment.php file in bootstrap file. Paste it inside your | |
| bootstrap/app.php file. | |
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| Load Environment File on Startup | |
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| This will determine, which environment will be loaded for our application. | |
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require __DIR__.'/environment.php'; | |
// 6. After that you can check which environment is being loaded using: | |
App::environment() | |
// 7. I output the current environment in my Laravel 5 Welcome Page, You can see my screenshots below: |
@r4rishabhgupta
detectEnvironment() must be called on $app. Your error suggests that $app is null, which means your $app has not been created yet. If you are including environment.php in bootstrap/app.php, as the original post suggests, then that include must come after $app is created. $app is created by these lines of code:
$app = new Illuminate\Foundation\Application(
$_ENV['APP_BASE_PATH'] ?? dirname(__DIR__)
);
So, your include of environment.php must come after those lines.
This is my implementation for using local and production env:
use Dotenv\Dotenv; $env = $app->detectEnvironment(function () { $whitelist = [ "127.0.0.1", "::1" ]; $envPath = realpath(dirname(__DIR__)); // Production ENV $envFile = ".env"; // If is localhost change to Local ENV if (in_array($_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"], $whitelist)) $envFile = ".local.env"; $env = Dotenv::create($envPath, $envFile); $env->overload(); });
As previous you can copy this to bootstrap/evironment.php. As well you can move
$whitelist
toconfig/app.php
and call it from that file:$whitelist = config('app.local_ip'); // or whitelist
Tested on Laravel 6.x ONLY
working on laravel 6
Argument 1 passed to Dotenv\Dotenv::create() must implement interface Dotenv\Repository\RepositoryInterface, string given.
In Laravel 7 Dotenv create method modified. Please help
For the next person wondering that, the documentation exists and you can read this: https://github.com/vlucas/phpdotenv#immutability-and-repository-customization
This works for me on Laravel V8
<?php
use Dotenv\Dotenv;
$env = $app->detectEnvironment(function(){
$environmentPath = __DIR__.'/../.env';
if (file_exists($environmentPath))
{
$setEnv = trim(file_get_contents($environmentPath));
putenv('APP_ENV='.$setEnv);
$dotenv = Dotenv::createImmutable(__DIR__ . '/../', '.' . getenv('APP_ENV') . '.env');
$dotenv->load(); //this is important
}
});
In Laravel 10, at the end of bootstrap/app.php
I did this to include an ADDITIONAL .env
file that I wanted to use
$app->afterLoadingEnvironment(function (Illuminate\Foundation\Application $app) {
Dotenv::create(Env::getRepository(), $app->environmentPath(), '.env-overrides')
->safeLoad();
});
Notice: Undefined variable: app in C:\wamp64\www\laravel\bootstrap\environment.php on line 13
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to a member function detectEnvironment() on null in C:\wamp64\www\laravel\bootstrap\environment.php on line 13
Error: Call to a member function detectEnvironment() on null in C:\wamp64\www\laravel\bootstrap\environment.php on line 13
Please help