How to host Laravel on UpCloud Cloud Server - ServerAvatar

Published : Sep 13, 2024

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UpCloud

UpCloud is a high-performance VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting platform designed for developers, businesses, and IT professionals. Renowned for its speed and reliability, UpCloud features the unique MaxIOPS storage technology, delivering performance significantly faster than traditional SSDs.

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Laravel

Laravel is a PHP-based Framework that helps you to build your application with elegant syntax and provides a variety of features. Laravel provides an amazing developer experience.

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Laravel is an open-source PHP framework designed to enhance the development process by providing robust tools and features. It simplifies building applications with its syntax and modular structure. Laravel provides extensive routing, authentication, and data management solutions, enabling developers to easily create customized applications. When choosing a hosting provider for Laravel, UpCloud is a standout option, offering reliable and scalable infrastructure with easy deployment solutions. ServerAvatar enhances the process by providing a streamlined, step-by-step guide for setting up Laravel on UpCloud servers, simplifying the deployment process.

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Getting Started with UpCloud:

UpCloud is a high-performance VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting platform designed for developers, businesses, and IT professionals. Renowned for its speed and reliability, UpCloud features the unique MaxIOPS storage technology, delivering performance significantly faster than traditional SSDs. This makes it an excellent choice for applications with high I/O demands, such as databases and web hosting. With its user-friendly control panel, UpCloud simplifies server management, making it an attractive option for anyone needing superior VPS hosting solutions.

To deploy any application on UpCloud, we must first set up a server. Therefore, our initial step will be to deploy a server and complete its initial setup.

Step 1: Server Deployment

  • Log in to your Upcloud account. If you don’t have an account, create an account on UpCloud.
  • Then, Navigate to Server → Server List and click on the Deploy Server button, as shown in the image below.

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Step 2: Select Location

  • The first thing you have to do is select the location for your server. UpCloud provides different options for selecting the location.
  • The general rule is to select the region that is closest to your audience. It means that for the majority of your audience, Your sites will load faster due to lower latency.

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Step 3: Select the plan for your Server

  • Here you have to select the plan of your Droplet. UpCloud offers a variety of plans. Select the one that best meets your requirements.
  • If your site is new and has low traffic, begin with a smaller plan. As your project gains and attracts more visitors, you can upgrade to a plan to handle the increased traffic.

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Step 4: Add New Storage Device

  • In the Storage section, you can attach new storage devices as needed. Your initial storage is based on the selected server plan. You can attach up to 16 storage devices, each with a maximum size of 4 TB.
  • To add more disks, click the "Add new device" button and adjust the storage size with the slider. You can modify the storage configuration later by adding, removing, or resizing disk devices.

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Step 5: Automated Backups

  • You can also enable Automated Backups by clicking the toggle button on the right side. You can choose from Day, Week, Month, or Year plans.
  • After selecting the appropriate plan, you can set a backup schedule using the drop-down menu below.

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Step 6: Choose an Operating System

  • In this step, you need to select your server operating system. Generally, the Laravel application requires Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or a later version for compatibility and support.
  • We recommend selecting Ubuntu 20.04 LTS x64 or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS x64. These operating systems are required if you are using ServerAvatar to manage your servers.

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Step 7: Select Network Configuration

  • In this step, by default network configurations are set that include IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, and a private Utility Network connection is set. You can customize these settings and attach your private network by clicking on the “Attach Private Network” option.

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Step 8: Additional Options

  • In this step, you can enable or disable IPv6 support and metadata service. Also, you can set the desired TimeZone and select between network and display adapters.
  • If it suits you, we suggest keeping these options at their default settings.

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Step 9: Select Login Method

  • Now you have to select the Login method. There are two types of login methods. They are:
    1. Authentication via SSH Keys
    2. Authentication via One-Time Password
  • If you are using SSH keys for authentication, It is the best option. You can also click on the “Add New” button to import your keys.
  • If you do not know what is SSH key, You can go with the One-Time password method. You have to set a new password after the first time you log into this server.
  • Make sure to set a strong password for your root user, which is the most powerful user with all the privileges on Linux OS. You can select the convenient way to have the password.

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Step 10: Enter Initialization Script

  • The Initialization scripts are user-defined automation scripts supported by all Linux public templates. When you select one of your stored scripts, it will appear in the edit field.
  • You can make changes to the scripts or write a new one. The server will execute the script during the first bootup.

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Step 11: Finalise Details

  • In the last step of this process, We have to enter the Host Name, Server Name, and number of servers you want to deploy. Click on the Deploy button to create a server.

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  • In a few minutes, You will have the Server up and running.
  • Now, We have to perform the initial step to allow the Serveravatar port from the firewall configuration.
  • To allow the Serveravatar port from firewall configuration, Click on the Server → Server List Option and then click on the icon next to your server as shown in the below image.

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  • Now, navigate to the Firewall Section and Click on “Add Rule”.

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  • Create a rule to allow ServerAvatar Communication Port - 43210 as shown in the below image. Click on the Ok to add the firewall rule.

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  • Now, click on the “Save Changes” button to save the changes to Firewall Rules as shown in the below image.

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Initial Server Configuration

The Initial server configuration includes the installation and configuration of various packages required to host your website. Usually, You have to write commands and modify configuration files. Luckily, With ServerAvatar, Your full server configuration and optimization can be automated.

Here are the three ways to automatically configure your server with ServerAvatar.

Install and Setup Laravel on Cloud using ServerAvatar

Getting Started With Laravel:

Laravel is a PHP-based Framework that helps you build your application with elegant syntax and provides a variety of features. Laravel provides an amazing developer experience. There are lots of features and tools that are given by Laravel’s environment so that developers can use them to create something new. Laravel is based on MVC (Model, View, Controller) architecture. Laravel is the best choice for small or large projects and full-stack web applications.

Key Features:

  • Open Source: Laravel is open-source, so you have the flexibility to build applications according to your needs.
  • Extensible: Laravel offers the capability to enhance your web application through a wide range of features and tools.
  • Developer-Friendly: Laravel provides an expressive framework with elegant syntax and a scalable environment, and it speeds up your development while maintaining ease of use.
  • Secure: Laravel provides various Authentication processes and middleware to enhance the security of your web application.

Let's begin by creating the application.

Step 1: Create a GitHub application

Start by creating a GitHub Application using ServerAvatar. Go to the Applications tab on the server panel and click on the Create button as shown in the image below.

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On the following screen, fill in the Application details, including:

  • Application Name: enter your Application Name.
  • Select Domain: Select between a Test Domain or a Primary Domain as per your requirements.
  • Enter Domain: Enter your Application Domain.
  • Method: Select Git as your application method.
  • Service Provider: Select GitHub as service provider for cloning the repository.
  • Repository Type: Public
  • Clone HTTPS URL: https://github.com/laravel/laravel.git
  • Branch: master
  • Deployment Script: composer update (to update the composer after cloning)

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Now, your Application is ready. You can see your Application in the Dashboard.

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Step 2: Create a Database

To create a Database that stores your confidential data, Go to the Dashboard and click on the Databases option. Enter Your Database name and just hit on the “Create a Database” button as shown in the image below.

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After successfully creating a Database, you can see your Database in the Databases Dashboard.

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Step 3: SSH Setup and env Configuration

  • First, go to the Application Dashboard and enable SFTP/SSH Credentials as shown in the below image.

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  • After, enabling SFTP/SSH, you can log in to your server. Open a terminal and use the following command: sudo ssh {username}@{ip}
  • Replace {username} with your actual Username and {ip} with your server's IP address. You will be prompted to enter your password. After successful authentication, you will have remote access to your server.
  • Navigate to your Application Path by running the following command: cd LaravelApplication/public_html/

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  • Next, you need to copy the .env.example file to the .env file.
  • Command for Copy: cp .env.example .env

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Step 4: Generate App Key

  • Next, you need to generate an APP_KEY in your .env file. To generate the key, execute the following command.
  • Command: php artisan key:generate

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Step 5: Configure .env file

  • Navigate to the Application Panel access the FIle Manager option and open the public_html folder. Then, click on the Show Hidden Files option.

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  • Open the .env file by clicking on it.

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  • As shown in the image below, change the APP_URL from http://localhost to your-application-domain in the .env file.
  • Edit and update your application's database details.

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  • To find your database credentials, navigate to the Databases section in the server panel and click on the manage users icon next to the database you have set up for your application.

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  • You can see your Database credentials as shown in the image below.

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Step 6: Migrate Database Tables

  • Now, you have to migrate your Database tables. Execute the following command.
  • Command: php artisan migrate

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Step 7: Update Custom Webroot

  • To run your application on a server, you must set your Custom Webroot to public. To update this setting, navigate to the Settings option in the sidebar of your application.
  • Add public in the Custom Webroot Section and click on Update Custom Webroot as shown in the below image.

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Step 8: Access Laravel

  • Now, to access Laravel, open your web browser and enter your site's domain.
    • Example: http://lara.satesting1.click
    • For instance: http://your-application-domain

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Conclusion :

  • Deploying your PHP Laravel application with ServerAvatar simplifies the entire process, ensuring a smooth and efficient setup. Each step is straightforward and well-guided, from creating the application and database to configuring server settings and migrating database tables.
  • Laravel's robust features, combined with ServerAvatar’s user-friendly interface, make it an excellent choice for developers looking to deploy applications quickly and securely.
  • Following the detailed steps outlined in this guide, you can confidently launch your Laravel application and take advantage of the powerful tools and environment both Laravel and ServerAvatar provide.