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<PROJECT_NAME> Magento 2 Application

Env FrontURL AdminURL
DEV https://app.exampleproject.test/ https://app.exampleproject.test/backend/
STG https://stage.exampleproject.com/ https://stage.exampleproject.com/backend/
PRD https://www.exampleproject.com/ https://www.exampleproject.com/backend/

Other useful URLs on DEV:

Developer Setup

Prerequisites:

  • Warden 0.6.0 or later is installed. See the Installing Warden docs page for further info and procedures.
  • pv is installed and available in your $PATH (you can install this via brew, dnf, apt etc)

Initializing Environment

In the below examples ~/Sites/exampleproject is used as the path. Simply replace this with whatever path you will be running this project from. It is recommended however to deploy the project locally to a case-sensitive volume.

  1. Clone the project codebase.

    git clone -b develop [email protected]:<GITHUB_ACCOUNT>/<REPOSITORY_NAME>.git \
        ~/Sites/exampleproject
    
  2. Change into the project directory.

    cd ~/Sites/exampleproject
    
  3. Configure composer credentials.

    composer config -f ./webroot/composer.json http-basic.repo.magento.com <username> <password>
    

    If you don't have composer installed on the host machine, manually create webroot/auth.json using the following template:

    {
        "http-basic": {
            "repo.magento.com": {
                "username": "<username>",
                "password": "<password>"
            }
        }
    }
    
  4. Run the init script to bootstrap the environment, starting the containers and mutagen sync (on macOS), installing the database (or importing if --db-dump is specified), and creating the local admin user for accessing the Magento backend.

    warden bootstrap --clean-install
    
  5. Load the site in your browser using the links and credentials taken from the init script output.

    Note: If you are using Firefox and it warns you the SSL certificate is invalid/untrusted, go to Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> View Certificates (bottom of page) -> Authorities -> Import and select ~/.warden/ssl/rootca/certs/ca.cert.pem for import, then reload the page.

    Note: If you are using Chrome on Linux and it warns you the SSL certificate is invalid/untrusted, go to Chrome Settings -> Privacy And Security -> Manage Certificates (see more) -> Authorities -> Import and select ~/.warden/ssl/rootca/certs/ca.cert.pem for import, then reload the page.

Additional Configuration

Information on configuring and using tools such as Xdebug, LiveReload, MFTF, and multi-domain site setups may be found in the Warden docs page on Configuration.

Destroying Environment

To completely destroy the local environment we just created, run warden env down -v to tear down the project’s Docker containers, volumes, and (where applicable) cleanup the Mutagan sync session.

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