Apache is running on port 80 and interfering with Valet.
- Stop Apache:
sudo /usr/sbin/apachectl stop - Restart Valet:
valet restart
| # Very large cookies/headers may throw errors without the following (extremely generous) settings: | |
| fastcgi_buffer_size 4096k; | |
| fastcgi_buffers 128 4096k; | |
| fastcgi_busy_buffers_size 4096k; | |
| Solving this issue is easy: just open the file /usr/local/etc/nginx/valet/valet.conf and add the following lines to the block location ~ \.php$ { } | |
| proxy_connect_timeout 600; | |
| proxy_send_timeout 600; | |
| proxy_read_timeout 600; | |
| send_timeout 600; | |
| fastcgi_read_timeout 300; | |
| fastcgi_buffers 8 128k; | |
| fastcgi_buffer_size 256k; |
| #with oci8 / update friendly | |
| #fix LDAP_OPT_X_SASL_AUTHCID | |
| brew install php72 -with-fpm --with-pear --without-ldap | |
| brew reinstall --build-from-source php@7.1 -with-fpm --with-pear --without-ldap |
| // for any errors that should be handled before being handed off to RxJava. | |
| // In other words global error logic. | |
| // An example might be 401 when not logging in | |
| import okhttp3.Interceptor | |
| import okhttp3.Response | |
| class ErrorInterceptor: Interceptor { | |
| override fun intercept(chain: Interceptor.Chain?): Response { |
| let mix = require('laravel-mix'); | |
| /* | |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| | Mix Asset Management | |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| | | |
| | Mix provides a clean, fluent API for defining some Webpack build steps | |
| | for your Laravel application. By default, we are compiling the Sass | |
| | file for the application as well as bundling up all the JS files. |
This procedure is tested on Mac OS X 10.10.5 with Developpers tools installed (xCode).
PHP 5.6 installed with Homebrew.
Download the following files from Oracle website (yes, you need to create an account and accept terms):
This procedure is tested on Mac OS X 10.8 with Developpers tools installed (xCode).
PHP 5.4 installed with Homebrew.
Update: I wrote a blog post about this.
Download the following files from Oracle website (yes, you need to create an account and accept terms):