Creating a New Local Development Site
Local filesystem
- Create directory on 'littledamienii'
/develop/[SITE_GROUP]/[WEB_ROOT]
Create Git repo
- See: Creating a New Git Repo
- Open Git Bash.
- Navigate to site root.
$ git init
- Copy
.gitignorefile from existing site and edit it to suit the new site.
Create subdomain
IIS
- Log in to local Windows server.
- Open IIS MMC.
- Local server > Sites > right click: Add web site
- Site name: [PLAIN_ENGLISH_NAME]
- Physical path: (navigate to the new web root directory)
- Connect as: (authorized account)
- Host name: [SUBDOMAIN].dbarchowsky.com
Domain registrar (Namecheap)
- No action required here (unlike with GoDaddy).
NetBeans
- File > New Project
- Choose Project
- Categories: PHP
- Projects: PHP Application
- Name and Location
- Project Name: [SITE_NAME]
- Sources Folder: (navigate to site root (using LAN network name of server))
- PHP Version: (match whatever's on production)
- Run Configuration
- Run As: Remote Web Site (FTP,SFTP)
- Project URL:
http://[SUBDOMAIN].dbarchowsky.com/ - Remote Connection: (create a connection for the production server)
- Upload Directory: (put the path to the site root here, not in the remote connection)
- Upload Files: manually
Hosting site as subdomain of littledamien.com
- TK
PHP/HTML framework
- TODO: Create a boilerplate framework within the shared directory to build off of.
| +- _config/ | | | +- app_config.php | +- core_includes.php | +- globals.php | +- _templates/
Install & configure Sass & Compass
See Using Sass
- TK: Basic workflow
Install & configure Grunt
See Using Grunt with Web Projects
- TK: Basic workflow