Select this command from the context menu to rename the selected configuration or server group. Select this command from the context menu to duplicate the selected configuration or server group. Note that removing a server group also removes the contained servers.Ĭlick this button to have PhpStorm apply the settings of the selected configuration or server group by default during automatic upload of changed files. See Organize servers into groups for details.Ĭlick this button to remove the selected configuration or server group from the list. Server group: choose this option to create a server group, which lets you group server configurations together and work with them as with a single entity. In place: choose this option if the Web server is running on your computer, your project is under its document root, and you do your development directly on the server. Local or mounted folder: choose this option if the Web server is running in a local or a mounted folder and its document root is NOT the parent of the project root. SFTP: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the SFTP file transfer protocol.įTPS: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the FTP file transfer protocol over SSL (the FTPS extension). Anytime you are going to use a server, you need to define a server access configuration, no matter whether your server is on a remote host or on your computer.
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The following options are available:įTP: choose this option to have PhpStorm access the server via the FTP file transfer protocol. On this page, create, edit, and delete server access configurations and server groups that give you control over interaction between PhpStorm and servers. Click this button and select the desired item from the list to define a new configuration or server group. The latest Rider 2018.2 EAP (Early Access Preview) build comes with a long-awaited feature: publish support for ASP.NET Core web applications.Two new run configuration types were introduced that can deploy our app using MSDeploy (local and remote IIS), Kudu, FTP and FTPS/SFTP.