Ookma-Kyi Posted September 9 Posted September 9 Hi, I read somewhere that you disabled Laravel Toolkit but, can’t find any official news that supports the statement. If it was disabled, then what is the correct way to manage my existing Laravel Toolkit bootstrapped project?
wolstech Posted September 9 Posted September 9 We didn't announce it, just quietly deleted it (it was quietly added too when it first appeared, came with a Plesk update). It was breaking people's domains (changing document root and a few other settings, that users could then not change back) and Laravel itself was causing tons of load from people trying it. You can manage the existing Laravel installs manually by editing their files or by importing them into Softaculous, which has its own Laravel tools. If you need to remove Laravel, let us know. Removing Laravel completely from a domain requires us to remove the domain from your account and add it back, since the toolkit does a bunch of weird things to domain settings and messes with the document root. If the domain it was installed on was your main domain, we may need to reset your account.
Ookma-Kyi Posted September 9 Author Posted September 9 3 minutes ago, wolstech said: We didn't announce it, just quietly deleted it (it was quietly added too when it first appeared, came with a Plesk update). It was breaking people's domains (changing document root and a few other settings, that users could then not change back) and Laravel itself was causing tons of load from people trying it. You can manage the existing Laravel installs manually by editing their files or by importing them into Softaculous, which has its own Laravel tools. If you need to remove Laravel, let us know. Removing Laravel completely from a domain requires us to remove the domain from your account and add it back, since the toolkit does a bunch of weird things to domain settings and messes with the document root. If the domain it was installed on was your main domain, we may need to reset your account. The issue is Laravel Tools allowed me to do command line stuff like run composer updates or enable maintenance mode to prevent access to the application by the public causing high load. I tried importing my existing installation and it couldn't find it. Any ideas?
Ookma-Kyi Posted September 11 Author Posted September 11 Hi, I am still unable to manage my Laravel application because Softalicious isn’t detecting my existing Laravel installation from Laravel Toolkit as shown on the screenshot in the previous post. @wolstech
wolstech Posted September 11 Posted September 11 I'll have to take a look to see if it's possible. I think I'm confusing it with the WordPress management tools, which do have similar functionality in both plesk and softaculus. And looking at their documentation, I suspect it may just limited to install and uninstall like other applications are.
wolstech Posted September 11 Posted September 11 This has been reinstalled on Tommy. The softaculous one apparently doesn’t work properly, so we might just turn that one off instead.
Ookma-Kyi Posted September 11 Author Posted September 11 2 hours ago, wolstech said: This has been reinstalled on Tommy. The softaculous one apparently doesn’t work properly, so we might just turn that one off instead. Thank you. I am working on getting everything switched back. I am extremely impressed with Heliohost's customer service! 😍
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