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Getting Started Gocab API Deployment

1. Open Gocab-laravel directory that you downloaded from CodeCanyon.

2. Building Assets and SCSS:

Note: Please make sure you've installed NodeJs. If you haven't installed, you can easily do by following this link: Link to Laravel Prerequisites.arrow-up-right

To set up and compile your assets and SCSS files, follow these steps:

First, you need to install the necessary Node modules.

Compile assets and scss by running below command.

3. Create a .zip file

Zip all files and folders in the Gocab-laravel folder and upload it to your cPanel server.

Delete the node_modules folder from the project or exclude it when creating the zip file.

4. Create Subdomain

Login to your cPanel server and click on domains in the domains section.

Create separate subdomains for Gocab Laravel.

5. Upload Zip file on cPanel:

Upload the Gocab-laravel zip file in the laravel's subdomain (api.your-domain.com).

Click on the Go Back link after the file is 100% uploaded.

6. Extract Laravel Zip File

7. Create MySQL Database:

Now move to cpanel manager and go to > MySQL Database Wizard

Create database in MySQL Database Wizard

Create database users and remember their passwords for the installation process.

Add a user to the database, give them all the necessary permissions, and then click 'Make Changes.' After that, click 'Next Step.

Make a note of the database user, database name, and database password after creating the database.

8. Update Environment File

After creating the MySQL database, go to Gocab-laravel folder from your cPanel file manager and edit .env file.

Add Laravel base url in APP_URL key.

Also, change local to production in APP_ENV.

Add MySQL database credentials.

Add you Gocab-laravel primary domain url like a APP_URL=http://your-domain.com.

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9. Open cPanel Terminal

Enter terminal in cPanel search bar and select terminal.

If you can't find the terminal, please log in to your local computer terminal or use Putty for Windows via SSH.

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If you can't find the terminal, please contact your hosting driver, as they manage the cPanel control.

Once you've opened the terminal, navigate to the root folder of laravel project.

10. Install Required Dependencies:

In the laravel subdomain folder (api.your-domain.com), run this command to install the required dependencies.

11. Run Gocab Installation Wizard:

Once you open api.your-domain.com in your web browser, the Gocab installation wizard will appear.

Step 1: Before you proceed to the next step, make sure that the specified PHP extensions are installed on your system.

Step 2: Once all the required PHP extensions are installed, proceed to the next step to check permissions for specific folders to ensure they are allowed.

If permissions are not allowed for the mentioned folders, please allowed folder permissions and proceed to the license verification step.

Step 3: Before using the Gocab API, it's important to verify your Envato purchase license code.

Enter in your Envato username and the Gocab purchase code and click next button.

If you don't know where to find your purchase code, click here: Where Is My Purchase Code?arrow-up-right

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Step 4: Once the license has been verified, proceed to the database configuration step.

Enter the essential MySQL database credentials to connect the Laravel API to the MySQL database such as a database host, username, password, and database name.

To import sample data, select "Import Dummy Data". After selecting this option, the administration details will be hidden. Click the "Next" button to the sample data will be imported.

If you prefer not to import sample data, you can deselect "Import Dummy Data" After that, enter the administration details. Once done, click the "Next" button to proceed.

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Step 5: Once all steps are finished, Congratulations! Gocab has been successfully installed and configured on your system! 🎉

12. Test Your Live Application:

Visit your website in a web browser to ensure everything is working correctly.

References for deploying a Laravel project in cPanel

Here are some references that can guide you through deploying a Laravel project on a cPanel server:

  1. Laravel Official Documentation: It includes sections on deploying Laravel applications and provides insights into best practices.

    Laravel Official Documentation - Deploymentarrow-up-right

  2. cPanel's Documentation: Check for information related to hosting, databases, and other cPanel features.

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  3. Host-Specific Guides: Your hosting driver might have specific guides or documentation related to Laravel deployment.

Setup Cron Job

Below is a step-by-step guide on how to set up a cron job in cPanel for running a Laravel command.

1. Access cPanel

Log in to your cPanel account using your credentials provided by your hosting driver.

2. Navigate to the Cron Jobs Section

  1. In the cPanel dashboard, scroll down to the "Advanced" section.

  2. Click on "Cron Jobs."

3. Configure the Cron Job

To configure the cron job to run your Laravel command, follow these steps:

  1. Select common settings which you want to run Laravel schedule command (e.g., every 5 minutes).

  2. In the Command field, enter the path to Laravel's artisan file from the API subdomain's root directory (e.g., api.your-domain.com/artisan) and include the following command: schedule:run

  3. To enable notifications, you also need to set up the queue worker. Use the following command: queue:work --once This should be run from the same API subdomain root folder (api.your-domain.com).

  4. Click to Add New Cron Job Button, then add new cron job in cPanel.

Default Credentials

Admin Credential:

Url: https://your-domain.com/admin/loginarrow-up-right

Email: admin@example.com

Password: 123456789

Driver Credential:

Url: https://your-domain.com/admin/loginarrow-up-right

Email: driver@example.com

Password: driver@123

User Landing Page: https://your-domain.comarrow-up-right

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