Laravel 5 Bring site up and down without commands - (PHP artisan down and up)





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I have a Laravel 5.6 website where I want this functionality to be enabled for a non-technical admin, so that he can bring the website down or up as he want to without running any commands.
Is there any method to do this with the help of controllers ?










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  • normally it doesn't needed to run artisan up on virtual machine or server

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I have a Laravel 5.6 website where I want this functionality to be enabled for a non-technical admin, so that he can bring the website down or up as he want to without running any commands.
Is there any method to do this with the help of controllers ?










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  • normally it doesn't needed to run artisan up on virtual machine or server

    – Mohammad b
    Jan 4 at 12:15






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    Possible duplicate of Maintenance Mode without using Artisan?

    – Mike
    Jan 4 at 13:51














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I have a Laravel 5.6 website where I want this functionality to be enabled for a non-technical admin, so that he can bring the website down or up as he want to without running any commands.
Is there any method to do this with the help of controllers ?










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Is there any method to do this with the help of controllers ?







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  • normally it doesn't needed to run artisan up on virtual machine or server

    – Mohammad b
    Jan 4 at 12:15






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Maintenance Mode without using Artisan?

    – Mike
    Jan 4 at 13:51



















  • normally it doesn't needed to run artisan up on virtual machine or server

    – Mohammad b
    Jan 4 at 12:15






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Maintenance Mode without using Artisan?

    – Mike
    Jan 4 at 13:51

















normally it doesn't needed to run artisan up on virtual machine or server

– Mohammad b
Jan 4 at 12:15





normally it doesn't needed to run artisan up on virtual machine or server

– Mohammad b
Jan 4 at 12:15




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Possible duplicate of Maintenance Mode without using Artisan?

– Mike
Jan 4 at 13:51





Possible duplicate of Maintenance Mode without using Artisan?

– Mike
Jan 4 at 13:51












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You can call artisan commands on controllers.
Artisan::call('up'); or Artisan::call('down');
you can link this in a button click or else






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  • How do you bring it back up when it is down? :p

    – Thomas
    Jan 4 at 12:14






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    I found a solution i think it is better. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21047573/maintenance-mode-without-using-artisan

    – Amal S R
    Jan 4 at 12:34












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You can call artisan commands on controllers.
Artisan::call('up'); or Artisan::call('down');
you can link this in a button click or else






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  • How do you bring it back up when it is down? :p

    – Thomas
    Jan 4 at 12:14






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    I found a solution i think it is better. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21047573/maintenance-mode-without-using-artisan

    – Amal S R
    Jan 4 at 12:34
















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You can call artisan commands on controllers.
Artisan::call('up'); or Artisan::call('down');
you can link this in a button click or else






share|improve this answer
























  • How do you bring it back up when it is down? :p

    – Thomas
    Jan 4 at 12:14






  • 1





    I found a solution i think it is better. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21047573/maintenance-mode-without-using-artisan

    – Amal S R
    Jan 4 at 12:34














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You can call artisan commands on controllers.
Artisan::call('up'); or Artisan::call('down');
you can link this in a button click or else






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You can call artisan commands on controllers.
Artisan::call('up'); or Artisan::call('down');
you can link this in a button click or else







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  • How do you bring it back up when it is down? :p

    – Thomas
    Jan 4 at 12:14






  • 1





    I found a solution i think it is better. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21047573/maintenance-mode-without-using-artisan

    – Amal S R
    Jan 4 at 12:34



















  • How do you bring it back up when it is down? :p

    – Thomas
    Jan 4 at 12:14






  • 1





    I found a solution i think it is better. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21047573/maintenance-mode-without-using-artisan

    – Amal S R
    Jan 4 at 12:34

















How do you bring it back up when it is down? :p

– Thomas
Jan 4 at 12:14





How do you bring it back up when it is down? :p

– Thomas
Jan 4 at 12:14




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I found a solution i think it is better. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21047573/maintenance-mode-without-using-artisan

– Amal S R
Jan 4 at 12:34





I found a solution i think it is better. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21047573/maintenance-mode-without-using-artisan

– Amal S R
Jan 4 at 12:34




















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