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Magento 2 Editing phtml files in 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

















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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?











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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













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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?











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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?








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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

















  • 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





share|improve this answer























  • In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode

    – Sairaj Gadekar
    20 mins ago


















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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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    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





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    • In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode

      – Sairaj Gadekar
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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





    share|improve this answer























    • In Developer mode -f is used it means forceful deployment. no need to add -f in production mode

      – Sairaj Gadekar
      20 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





    share|improve this answer













    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






    share|improve this answer












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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

















    • 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













    1














    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.







    share|improve this answer





























      1














      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.







      share|improve this answer



























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        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.







        share|improve this answer















        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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