![]() ![]() ![]() waiting 20sec for loading the pages + cleaning cache + removing static files, etc.ĭetails: I tried everything with vagrant but don't improve, I'm currently on Ubuntu 15.04, Apache 2.4, PHP 5.6 (I tried 7 but still the same) mysql 5.6 I don't believe they are working the same way as me. how are you developing M2 developers? in special frontend developers. The only thing I didn't try is using Linux environment on the computer. just try to do an order workflow again and again. it's just I'm feeling so dumb looking the screen waiting all the time.įor aclarations, I'm only asking for development mode, I tried had to install another project of magento on production mode for testing things faster and then it's okay fluid as hell compared with developer mode. There's no way M2 goes faster? I'm only asking 5s or something like that. ohhh I guess I had to remove static files too. okay now it refreshes the page, but it's not loaded, wait. ![]() ![]() On M2: write some lines of code, tab to browser, F5, wait. Write some lines of code, tab to browser, F5, INSTANTLY see changes. when I was working on my previous projects, with symfony/Laravel/Codeigniter, was like: My config on Vagrant is 5120MB (pc has 8GB) and use all my pc 4 cores. Okay, I feel good developing on this way but it keeps going slow. The next solution and I'm working currently, is using vagrant. but the fact I'm working on a virtual machine pissed me off. The problem is I need Windows for another company apps that only works on Windows, I tried to install a virtual machine with Virtualbox, it improved a bit. I read about it, that Windows system files is so slow working with magento because the large structure it has, and the article almmost was forcing you to use linux for developing on magento projects. every refresh page was a nightmare, about 30-40sec to load the page. Recently I started developing magento 2 projects.įirst I tried on Windows with xampp and it was a mess. ![]()
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