Is it possible to start locally a few Phoenix apps on different ports from the console using some command like mix phoenix.server --port=4001
? This one does not work, of course, but, maybe, there is similar way.
3 Answers
Yep! Make sure you set the mix config to reference the env port, i.e.
config :my_app, MyApp.Endpoint,
http: [port: {:system, "PORT"}],
Then from the terminal:
$ PORT=4001 mix phoenix.server
$ PORT=4002 mix phoenix.server
$ PORT=4003 mix phoenix.server
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9Note: Doing this in
config.exs
does not work, the reason I guess is thedev.exs
overrides the config. Hence put this indev.exs
. For more info see this issue on phoenix github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix/issues/962 Nov 9, 2015 at 19:33 -
Note 2: You shouldn't add the lines to your config files but edit the existing lines. I got a cryptic error by just adding the lines for my app.– HartatorJun 7, 2017 at 22:31
Edit your config/dev.exs
and change the Endpoint http port like the following:
config :my_app, MyApp.Endpoint,
http: [port: System.get_env("PORT") || 4000],
This allows the port to be set, or left as the default 4000
:
PORT=4002 mix phoenix.server # to run on port 4002
mix phoenix.server # to run on port 4000
This answer was described by @chris-mccord on github.
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This worked. The command to start Phoenix is now
mix phx.server
Nov 23, 2018 at 12:50
This was needed for me as a solution since my issue was that I needed to let C9.io dictate the port, for me, adding this code to the dev.exs
file solved the problem:
config :my_app, MyApp.Endpoint,
http: [port: {:system, "PORT"}],
and then in the Terminal, I just needed to run the server as normal:
mix phoenix.server