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MVC applications are special and you need the help of an admin to deploy them.

 

I created a directory /home1/fedack/mvc/ where you need to put your files.

 

You will also need to decide upon a subdomain or domain that you want your mvc project to be displayed. Putting mvc applications in subdirectories like example.com/mvc/ ends up breaking all of the paths, but if you create mvc.example.com it will work. You can create a subdomain by going to https://tommy.heliohost.org:2083/frontend/paper_lantern/subdomain/index.html

 

Once you have a subdomain created and your files uploaded to /home1/fedack/mvc/ let me know on this thread and I can deploy it for you. Once it's deployed you'll be able to change your project simply by uploading new files and the application will pick up the changes.

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What will happen if I want more than one MVC application?

 

The subdomain is logreader.themansion.top and it's been uploaded.

 

Will you need to change the documents root or do I need to?

 

Do you have any intention of making this process automated in the future?

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What will happen if I want more than one MVC application?

If you want more than 1 mvc application just put them in their own subdirectories within /home1/fedack/mvc/ like /home1/fedack/mvc/project1/ etc and I will redeploy.

 

Do you have any intention of making this process automated in the future?

You're the third person to ever want to deploy an mvc application... In 14 years... So no, unless we suddenly see a swift uptick in demand probably not.

 

There you go http://logsreader.themansion.top/

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