Oh this isn't going well is it?
Next time someone asks for a roadmap, tell them you'll have one ready in minutes ;-)
Oh this isn't going well is it?
You can actually get it without homebrew by simply running ‘git’ in a terminal - OSX will then ask if you want to install the Xcode command line tools, which it will do automatically, after which you can use git natively in the terminal.install homebrew then runbrew install git
You can actually get it without homebrew by simply running ‘git’ in a terminal - OSX will then ask if you want to install the Xcode command line tools, which it will do automatically, after which you can use git natively in the terminal.
You can install phpmyadmin into the box as you would with any other webserver, if you wish, but there are far better tools available these days. I personally use Sequel Pro for Mac. The MySQL server is available within the box at localhost with root/root.This worked. Thanks!
Next stupid question: I get that the web server is at 192.168.33.10, but how do I access the database? Is there a phpMyAdmin facility where I can import my existing XF database for conversion to XF 2?
Are there any limits to how many databases I can have in the virtual box? Can I, for example, have XF 2.0 accessible at http://192.168.33.10 (root level) and XF 1.5 accessible at http://192.168.33.10/xenold?
Fixed (should be https://xenforo.com/xf2-docs/dev/files/scotchboxpro/Vagrantfile)@Kier the link to the scotchbox pro vragrantfile gives a 404: https://xenforo.com/xf2-docs/dev/scotch-box-pro/Vagrantfile
You can install phpmyadmin into the box as you would with any other webserver, if you wish, but there are far better tools available these days. I personally use Sequel Pro for Mac. The MySQL server is available within the box at localhost with root/root.
There’s no limit to the number of databases you can have in the box, so you could install multiple versions of XF if you wish - though I would recommend /xf1 and /xf2 rather than having an XF1 install sitting inside the directory of an XF2 installation - that could cause all sorts of cookiepath weirdness.
I'll have to give Sequel Pro a try. Is there a git command for installing it inside the virtual box?
It's a desktop application, not a CLI tool https://www.sequelpro.com/
You'd probably want to use standard, the host you'd put the IP of your Vagrant instance (same thing you use to connect through http), port leave blank/default and user/pass is root/root as @Kier mentioned
There are specific instructions for connecting Sequel Pro to Scotch Box (along with all sorts of other useful info) here:
https://box.scotch.io/docs/
Search for 'Sequel Pro' on the page...
Only that this won’t spew stuff all over your computer and can be created and destroyed without any sort of messing around with the configuration of your own computer. Oh, and that it’s up and running and ready to run XenForo in a working debug/development environment in just a few minutes.Is there any benefit to using this over, say, XAMPP for a non-developer? I haven't really needed a local test area since switching from vB to XF, but obviously going from XF1 to 2 I'll want to test a bunch of stuff first and XAMPP worked out well enough when I used it last.
Only that this won’t spew stuff all over your computer and can be created and destroyed without any sort of messing around with the configuration of your own computer. Oh, and that it’s up and running and ready to run XenForo in a working debug/development environment in just a few minutes.
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