Backing up your Laravel project to Backblaze B2 Ensuring you are regularly backing your project database and assets up can be a dreadful task. At the same time it is a perfect task to automate. From tag to richesgraffiti movies & documentaries. The following five minute tutorial provides you with all steps needed to back up your project to Backblaze's B2 storage.
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- Mar 23, 2020 Backing up your Laravel project to Backblaze B2 3 min read. Ensuring you are regularly backing your project database and assets up can be a dreadful task. At the same time it is a perfect task to automate. The following five minute tutorial provides you with all steps needed to back up your project to Backblaze's B2 storage. B2 is a service.
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I am working on a Laravel project and decided to use a Backblaze bucket as it’s cheaper for storage when compared to AWS S3. I couldn’t find a tutorial on how to get it working from scratch and I tested a bunch of Laravel B2 libraries that didn’t end up working. The good news is that you don’t need a special B2 plugin and instead can use the S3 package recommended by the Laravel docs.
If you haven’t added the flysystem-aws-s3 package, add it to your project using composer:
Login to your B2 account and create your bucket with your required settings. Once created, you’ll want to create a new application key with the permissions you need for your app. You should get a confirmation once it’s generated:
Open your .env file and locate the settings for AWS. You’ll need to add one key that’s not there by default:
Match the settings in your .env from the application key to the values below.
Reindex microsoft outlook para mac. Now you should be able to call the Laravel storage system like normal:
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