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Magento 2 Editing phtml files in Production Mode
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I have a Magento 2 store in "production mode"
My question is, If I want to change a phtml file, do I need to change to developer mode or is it enough to execute
setup:static-content:deploy -f?
magento2 phtml developer-mode production-mode
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I have a Magento 2 store in "production mode"
My question is, If I want to change a phtml file, do I need to change to developer mode or is it enough to execute
setup:static-content:deploy -f?
magento2 phtml developer-mode production-mode
New contributor
Enable developer mode only when you want to see error on the screen.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
and after changing in phtml file you dont need to run deploy command. Just clean the cache and thats it.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
So when I change a phtml file I just need to execute setup:static-content:deploy -f to get results?
– Make UP
1 hour ago
1
Aaditya thank you very much for your help. So I should always change to developer mode change the phtml file and then change back to production mode ? This is really annoying.
– Make UP
44 mins ago
1
Alright thank you guys you are awesome
– Make UP
30 mins ago
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I have a Magento 2 store in "production mode"
My question is, If I want to change a phtml file, do I need to change to developer mode or is it enough to execute
setup:static-content:deploy -f?
magento2 phtml developer-mode production-mode
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I have a Magento 2 store in "production mode"
My question is, If I want to change a phtml file, do I need to change to developer mode or is it enough to execute
setup:static-content:deploy -f?
magento2 phtml developer-mode production-mode
magento2 phtml developer-mode production-mode
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Enable developer mode only when you want to see error on the screen.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
and after changing in phtml file you dont need to run deploy command. Just clean the cache and thats it.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
So when I change a phtml file I just need to execute setup:static-content:deploy -f to get results?
– Make UP
1 hour ago
1
Aaditya thank you very much for your help. So I should always change to developer mode change the phtml file and then change back to production mode ? This is really annoying.
– Make UP
44 mins ago
1
Alright thank you guys you are awesome
– Make UP
30 mins ago
|
show 23 more comments
Enable developer mode only when you want to see error on the screen.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
and after changing in phtml file you dont need to run deploy command. Just clean the cache and thats it.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
So when I change a phtml file I just need to execute setup:static-content:deploy -f to get results?
– Make UP
1 hour ago
1
Aaditya thank you very much for your help. So I should always change to developer mode change the phtml file and then change back to production mode ? This is really annoying.
– Make UP
44 mins ago
1
Alright thank you guys you are awesome
– Make UP
30 mins ago
Enable developer mode only when you want to see error on the screen.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
Enable developer mode only when you want to see error on the screen.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
and after changing in phtml file you dont need to run deploy command. Just clean the cache and thats it.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
and after changing in phtml file you dont need to run deploy command. Just clean the cache and thats it.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
So when I change a phtml file I just need to execute setup:static-content:deploy -f to get results?
– Make UP
1 hour ago
So when I change a phtml file I just need to execute setup:static-content:deploy -f to get results?
– Make UP
1 hour ago
1
1
Aaditya thank you very much for your help. So I should always change to developer mode change the phtml file and then change back to production mode ? This is really annoying.
– Make UP
44 mins ago
Aaditya thank you very much for your help. So I should always change to developer mode change the phtml file and then change back to production mode ? This is really annoying.
– Make UP
44 mins ago
1
1
Alright thank you guys you are awesome
– Make UP
30 mins ago
Alright thank you guys you are awesome
– Make UP
30 mins ago
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In production mode you can not directly run static deploy command so you need to add -f in your command.
There is no need to change developer mode on production environment every time you change in phtml. Just run static deploy with -f command and it will work fine.
For production:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
For development:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode
– Sairaj Gadekar
20 mins ago
add a comment |
Production mode :
- If you are in Production mode and you made any change in
PHTML
file or any view files then it
requires running the deploy tool again. - In this mode, static view files are not created on the fly when they
are requested; instead, they have to be deployed to the pub/static
directory using the command-line tool.
Developer mode :
If you make any change in
PHTML
file or any view files are
immediately visible.Uncaught exceptions and errors displayed in the web browser.
Automatic code compilation.
Deploy static view files
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
But to deploy static view files for the en_US language, command must be like this:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy en_US
Command options:
bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy [<languages>] [-t|--theme[="<theme>"]] [--exclude-theme[="<theme>"]] [-l|--language[="<language>"]] [--exclude-language[="<language>"]] [-a|--area[="<area>"]] [--exclude-area[="<area>"]] [-j|--jobs[="<number>"]] [--no-javascript] [--no-css] [--no-less] [--no-images] [--no-fonts] [--no-html] [--no-misc] [--no-html-minify] [-f|--force]
My question is, If I want to change a phtml file, do I need to change to developer mode or is it enough to execute
setup:static-content:deploy -f?
You should use the Developer mode while you are developing. In Developer mode, static view
files are generated every time they are requested.
add a comment |
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In production mode you can not directly run static deploy command so you need to add -f in your command.
There is no need to change developer mode on production environment every time you change in phtml. Just run static deploy with -f command and it will work fine.
For production:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
For development:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode
– Sairaj Gadekar
20 mins ago
add a comment |
In production mode you can not directly run static deploy command so you need to add -f in your command.
There is no need to change developer mode on production environment every time you change in phtml. Just run static deploy with -f command and it will work fine.
For production:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
For development:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode
– Sairaj Gadekar
20 mins ago
add a comment |
In production mode you can not directly run static deploy command so you need to add -f in your command.
There is no need to change developer mode on production environment every time you change in phtml. Just run static deploy with -f command and it will work fine.
For production:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
For development:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
In production mode you can not directly run static deploy command so you need to add -f in your command.
There is no need to change developer mode on production environment every time you change in phtml. Just run static deploy with -f command and it will work fine.
For production:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f
For development:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
answered 55 mins ago
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In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode
– Sairaj Gadekar
20 mins ago
add a comment |
In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode
– Sairaj Gadekar
20 mins ago
In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode
– Sairaj Gadekar
20 mins ago
In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode
– Sairaj Gadekar
20 mins ago
add a comment |
Production mode :
- If you are in Production mode and you made any change in
PHTML
file or any view files then it
requires running the deploy tool again. - In this mode, static view files are not created on the fly when they
are requested; instead, they have to be deployed to the pub/static
directory using the command-line tool.
Developer mode :
If you make any change in
PHTML
file or any view files are
immediately visible.Uncaught exceptions and errors displayed in the web browser.
Automatic code compilation.
Deploy static view files
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
But to deploy static view files for the en_US language, command must be like this:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy en_US
Command options:
bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy [<languages>] [-t|--theme[="<theme>"]] [--exclude-theme[="<theme>"]] [-l|--language[="<language>"]] [--exclude-language[="<language>"]] [-a|--area[="<area>"]] [--exclude-area[="<area>"]] [-j|--jobs[="<number>"]] [--no-javascript] [--no-css] [--no-less] [--no-images] [--no-fonts] [--no-html] [--no-misc] [--no-html-minify] [-f|--force]
My question is, If I want to change a phtml file, do I need to change to developer mode or is it enough to execute
setup:static-content:deploy -f?
You should use the Developer mode while you are developing. In Developer mode, static view
files are generated every time they are requested.
add a comment |
Production mode :
- If you are in Production mode and you made any change in
PHTML
file or any view files then it
requires running the deploy tool again. - In this mode, static view files are not created on the fly when they
are requested; instead, they have to be deployed to the pub/static
directory using the command-line tool.
Developer mode :
If you make any change in
PHTML
file or any view files are
immediately visible.Uncaught exceptions and errors displayed in the web browser.
Automatic code compilation.
Deploy static view files
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
But to deploy static view files for the en_US language, command must be like this:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy en_US
Command options:
bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy [<languages>] [-t|--theme[="<theme>"]] [--exclude-theme[="<theme>"]] [-l|--language[="<language>"]] [--exclude-language[="<language>"]] [-a|--area[="<area>"]] [--exclude-area[="<area>"]] [-j|--jobs[="<number>"]] [--no-javascript] [--no-css] [--no-less] [--no-images] [--no-fonts] [--no-html] [--no-misc] [--no-html-minify] [-f|--force]
My question is, If I want to change a phtml file, do I need to change to developer mode or is it enough to execute
setup:static-content:deploy -f?
You should use the Developer mode while you are developing. In Developer mode, static view
files are generated every time they are requested.
add a comment |
Production mode :
- If you are in Production mode and you made any change in
PHTML
file or any view files then it
requires running the deploy tool again. - In this mode, static view files are not created on the fly when they
are requested; instead, they have to be deployed to the pub/static
directory using the command-line tool.
Developer mode :
If you make any change in
PHTML
file or any view files are
immediately visible.Uncaught exceptions and errors displayed in the web browser.
Automatic code compilation.
Deploy static view files
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
But to deploy static view files for the en_US language, command must be like this:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy en_US
Command options:
bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy [<languages>] [-t|--theme[="<theme>"]] [--exclude-theme[="<theme>"]] [-l|--language[="<language>"]] [--exclude-language[="<language>"]] [-a|--area[="<area>"]] [--exclude-area[="<area>"]] [-j|--jobs[="<number>"]] [--no-javascript] [--no-css] [--no-less] [--no-images] [--no-fonts] [--no-html] [--no-misc] [--no-html-minify] [-f|--force]
My question is, If I want to change a phtml file, do I need to change to developer mode or is it enough to execute
setup:static-content:deploy -f?
You should use the Developer mode while you are developing. In Developer mode, static view
files are generated every time they are requested.
Production mode :
- If you are in Production mode and you made any change in
PHTML
file or any view files then it
requires running the deploy tool again. - In this mode, static view files are not created on the fly when they
are requested; instead, they have to be deployed to the pub/static
directory using the command-line tool.
Developer mode :
If you make any change in
PHTML
file or any view files are
immediately visible.Uncaught exceptions and errors displayed in the web browser.
Automatic code compilation.
Deploy static view files
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy
But to deploy static view files for the en_US language, command must be like this:
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy en_US
Command options:
bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy [<languages>] [-t|--theme[="<theme>"]] [--exclude-theme[="<theme>"]] [-l|--language[="<language>"]] [--exclude-language[="<language>"]] [-a|--area[="<area>"]] [--exclude-area[="<area>"]] [-j|--jobs[="<number>"]] [--no-javascript] [--no-css] [--no-less] [--no-images] [--no-fonts] [--no-html] [--no-misc] [--no-html-minify] [-f|--force]
My question is, If I want to change a phtml file, do I need to change to developer mode or is it enough to execute
setup:static-content:deploy -f?
You should use the Developer mode while you are developing. In Developer mode, static view
files are generated every time they are requested.
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– i_ali55
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and after changing in phtml file you dont need to run deploy command. Just clean the cache and thats it.
– i_ali55
1 hour ago
So when I change a phtml file I just need to execute setup:static-content:deploy -f to get results?
– Make UP
1 hour ago
1
Aaditya thank you very much for your help. So I should always change to developer mode change the phtml file and then change back to production mode ? This is really annoying.
– Make UP
44 mins ago
1
Alright thank you guys you are awesome
– Make UP
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