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macOS 14.0 Sonoma Apache Setup: Upgrading Homebrew

Special Edition: macOS 14.0 Sonoma Development Environment This is a guide to help those with prior Homebrew mutliple PHP-based installations that are looking to upgrade to the new Hombrew/core PHP setup from the prior Homebrew/php keg which is now…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2023-10-20

macOS 14.0 Sonoma Apache Setup: LetsEncrypt SSL

Part 3: macOS 14.0 Sonoma Web Development Environment In Part 1 of this 3-part series, we covered configuring Apache on macOS Big Sur 11.0 to work better with your local user account, as well as the installation process for installing multiple…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2023-10-20

macOS 14.0 Sonoma Apache Setup: MySQL, Xdebug & More...

Part 2: macOS 14.0 Sonoma Web Development Environment In Part 1 of this 3-part series, we covered configuring Apache on macOS to work better with your local user account, as well as the installation process for installing multiple versions of PHP.…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2023-10-20

macOS 14.0 Sonoma Apache Setup: Multiple PHP Versions

Part 1: macOS 14.0 Sonoma Web Development Environment Developing web applications on macOS is a real joy. There are plenty of options for setting up your development environments, including the ever-popular MAMP Pro that provides a nice UI on top of…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2023-10-20

Big changes for Email plugin

In August of 2021, the Symfony team announced the deprecation of Swiftmailer with introduction of the Symfony/Mailer package that provides a modern and extensible approach to sending mail in PHP. We had originally planned to tackle this in Grav 2.0,…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2022-10-06

Skeleton Build Automation

TL;DR I am happy to announce that we have launched an official GitHub Action for the automation in building Skeleton packages. Grav Release Process With the release of Grav 1.7, we have taken the opportunity to move from Travis to GitHub Actions for…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2021-02-26

Using Grav's new built-in Web Server

One of the cool new features of Grav 1.7 is the new bin/grav server command that now comes with support for Symfony's PHP-FPM-powered local webserver. While Grav has support PHP's native web server, the Symfony server is faster and even supports SSL…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2021-02-01

Grav 1.7 CLI Self-Upgrade Bug

We have identified and fixed a bug in Grav 1.7.0 and 1.7.1 that causes issues when using the CLI (console) GPM command to perform a self-upgrade: bin/gpm self-upgrade This results in an error like this: In HttpClientTrait.php line 223: Unsupported…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2021-01-21

Grav 1.7 Released!

After 30 developmental releases (both Beta and RC), and nearly 2 full years in development, we're proud to unleash our most significant release ever! Grav 1.7 is a massive release for us, and while it may appear quite similar to 1.6 at first glance,…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2021-01-19

Grav 1.7 Stable Release - One week away!

Grav Core 1.7 and the Admin Plugin 1.10 will be released in one week from today, January 19th, 2021, be prepared! If you have not already read it, please check out the Grav 1.7 blog post that covers the upgrade process, developer upgrade guide, and…

Posted by: John Appleseed on 2021-01-12