On the poppy set vagrant + virtual box. Then I set up ruby, ruby on rails, put the database, put all the necessary gems. I create a project, the most standard. But to make changes to it - this project must be found. The project directory shows home / vagrant / blog Vagrantfile lies in a separate folder, and the project was created in it. And I just can not find it on a poppy :) Question - maybe I don’t understand something and how can I find projects that I create through vagrant on macos. Thank!
- It is possible that they are firmly locked inside the virtual. Open its settings in the VirtualBox interface and locate the public folder section. I, however, more often see how people develop on Macs directly, without virtual machines, but I do not know the details of your circumstances. - D-side
- Thanks for the answer! I think the problem is that I did not fully understand the question, I went where I did not need it. Another mini question - and for what reason can then be used vagrant when developing on a Mac? Thank! - fat_tonny
- For more accurate reproduction of the environment in production, for example. This can facilitate the detection and investigation of certain classes of errors. But this is relevant for closed and non-distributed applications / solutions (of which the majority). For open / distributed it is just useful to test on a large number of configurations in order to more accurately represent the system requirements. - D-side
- @ D-side Thank you! - fat_tonny
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