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Blyyya2017-02-19 13:47:47
Web servers
Blyyya, 2017-02-19 13:47:47

Is it possible to make/build a local server, package/dependency manager, etc. myself, or is there any alternative?

I am coding in html, css, js, php, and recently I started to torment Yii2 and disassemble a little Composer in the place with it. =)
At the moment I'm using OpenServer'om, but I'm not satisfied with the fact that:
1. it has gone wild to the limit, 100500 versions of everything and everything (version 5.2.5 weighs 5.23GB, and 5.2.6, in my opinion, will cost 6) = )
2. there is no option to quickly update what you need to the current version in it, in fact, like the OS itself -
just download a new version of the OS from the office. site, transfer the database, etc.
I don’t know how to sensibly express my thoughts on this issue, I’ll introduce little experience, but great slowness =)
But I’ll think of something now ... I’ll
introduce the fact that I have little experience and little knowledge, I’ll forgive you in advance if I write any bullshit or something.
As they say, don’t kick, but tell me, maybe there are analogues, alternatives, or something else that I don’t know about, but this is something cool thing with which you can create BUSINESS.

What I would like to get instead of it
Interested in the following:
1. Is there an analogue of OpenServer in which it is already installed by default: as an example
- Apache / Nginx,
- MySQL / MariaDB / MongoDB or another database
- PHP 5.4 - 7.1
- PHPMyAdmin, etc.
- Composer
- Node.js
- Git
- Update the necessary tools without gemmor
2. What would you like to get/build instead of it, as an alternative ...
Example: we downloaded from somewhere a small, portable daddy that already has it by default
some tool/console that allows the following:
1. entered one command, crap you got a new one in this directory with the web server of the version you
need 2. entered the second command, crap you got another directory, but only with the right one you DB
3. entered the third command, crap you get a directory with php version you
need 4. enter the fourth command and you get Composer, Node or Git
i.e. you use certain commands to install what you need and the versions that you need
. And most importantly, so that various tools such as Composer / Git, etc. it was easy and simple to update to the current version
Those. to get not just a local server, but a whole system that, after setting up, made it easy
to work with both frontend and backend
. And then use THIS MIRACLE anywhere and any way (because it is portable).
At the moment I am working with win 7 - yes, I know now they will start writing, they say, install linux and don’t do brains,
but it seems to me that I have not grown up to linux yet. As for linux distributions,
Elementary will soon throw Mint off the throne (sometimes I look on the bright side)

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Mysterion, 2017-02-19
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There should be an image for vagrant under yii2 in homestead, take a look.

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