In your local hosts file, define the following:
127.0.0.1 projecta.example.com
Then, using Apache's virtual host facility, define a virtual host for that domain:
<VirtualHost *:80>
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DocumentRoot "/www/project-a/public_html"
ServerName projecta.example.com
<IfModule env_module>
SetEnv CanonicalName projecta.example.com
</IfModule>
ErrorLog "/logs/project-a/apache_error.log"
CustomLog "/logs/project-a/apache_access.log" combined
<IfModule rewrite_module>
RewriteLog "/logs/project-a/apache_rewrite.log
RewriteLogLevel 4
</IfModule>
</VirtualHost>
<Directory "/www/project-a/public_html">
Options FollowSymLinks Includes
AllowOverride all
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
... or something to that effect compatible with your local setup. See the Apache Virtual Host documentation for help in setting up a virtual host.
What you end up with is projecta.example.com resolving to the root of the "server" (virtual server, in fact) that "hosts" the project. You will then cease using http://localhost/project-a
as the URL, and start using http://projecta.example.com
(or whatever URL you devise). You might need to restructure your current directories a bit, since it appears that you are running your local test environment all from one root server.
Note that the above is not a complete solution, but intended to get you started. There are probably things in the above specific to my set-up that you will not need, or will need to change. There will be other things you'll need to configure/enable in your Apache server to get it all working together properly--some of it dependent on your local environment and/or requirements.