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I tried

php artisan serve --env=local

But its still serving the development site.

Laravel development server started on http://localhost:8000

I know I can edit the app config, but for the project I'm working on I need to switch between the two modes often and thats going to be a pain.

ps. I'm using 4.2

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  • Are both your local and development sites on the same server? I guess I don't understand because depending on where you run artisan will be the env it uses. Apr 16, 2015 at 18:40
  • I'm testing locally in all cases. However I occasionally expose my local site to the web and want to make sure I don't reveal my environment variables by accident.
    – Akhil F
    Apr 16, 2015 at 18:53

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It's a bit hacky, but I got it to work like this.

Put at the very top of artisan

if(in_array('serve', $argv))
    if(in_array('--env=local', $argv))
        file_put_contents('.isLocal','');
    else if(file_exists('.isLocal'))
        unlink('.isLocal');

And replace the existing environment detection logic with this

$env = $app->detectEnvironment(array(
    'local' => file_exists('.isLocal'),
));

Basically artisan will now create an .isLocal file whenever the --env=local option is set and delete it when its not. Make sure to add .isLocal to your .gitignore

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