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Vagrant Shopware Box

Installation

Virtualbox and Vagrant (min. Version 2.0) have to be installed on your local machine:

Vagrant installation for Debian / Ubuntu

$ wget https://releases.hashicorp.com/vagrant/2.0.1/vagrant_2.0.1_x86_64.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i vagrant_2.0.1_x86_64.deb

Usage

Clone the repository to your local machine.

$ git clone https://github.com/shopwareLabs/shopware-vagrant
$ cd shopware-vagrant

Boot up your vagrant virtual machine:

$ vagrant up

The first boot may take a while, so feel free to get a cup of coffee.

Your machine will be available at http://192.168.33.10/ All required tools like the LAMP stack are already installed.

To SSH into the created VM:

$ vagrant ssh

If you use Putty the ssh configuration can be obtained via:

$ vagrant ssh-config

To reprovision your machine:

$ vagrant provision

Troubleshooting

  • Error message "The 'ansible_local' provisioner could not be found.":

Make sure vagrant is at least at version 2.0:

$ vagrant -v

Change PHP Version

The following PHP Versions are installed by default:

  • PHP 5.6
  • PHP 7.0
  • PHP 7.1
  • PHP 7.2

Call one of the following commands to change the PHP Version:

$ changephp_5.6
$ changephp_7.0
$ changephp_7.1
$ changephp_7.2

This will change the PHP Version used by the Apache webserver as well as the Version of the php command.

You can also call the PHP versions directly using their full path

$ /usr/bin/php5.6 -v
$ /usr/bin/php7.0 -v
$ /usr/bin/php7.1 -v
$ /usr/bin/php7.2 -v

Installing Shopware

SSH first into your VM:

$ vagrant ssh

Call the install_shopware script:

$ install_shopware

This will download the latest git version of shopware and install it into /home/vagrant/www/shopware.

Download test images:

$ cd home/vagrant/www/shopware
$ wget -O test_images.zip http://releases.s3.shopware.com/test_images_since_5.1.zip
$ unzip test_images.zip

Configure your online store in a web browser with the credentials demo/demo:

You can then access your storefront at:

Notes for Arch Linux users

$ sudo pacman -S virtualbox ansible net-tools nfs-utils
$ sudo modprobe -a vboxdrv vboxnetadp vboxnetflt
$ sudo systemctl start nfs-server

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.