Has anyone managed to make an angular/webpack setup work through vagrant without too many hacks?

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George Katsanos

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Aug 26, 2016, 1:25:17 PM8/26/16
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After quite a lot of research I realized that both webpack and browsersync don't work through vagrant (because they serve in localhost:someport) .. PhantomJS couldn't work too.
Should I just drop Vagrant when it comes to local development? I mean,we might as well use those powerful laptops we got, right?

Alvaro Miranda Aguilera

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Aug 26, 2016, 5:12:26 PM8/26/16
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not sure if I follow

you can map gust to host ports and add private/network ip

whats special about the 2 products you mention that make them not fit to use in vm ?


On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 7:25 PM, George Katsanos <gkat...@gmail.com> wrote:
After quite a lot of research I realized that both webpack and browsersync don't work through vagrant (because they serve in localhost:someport) .. PhantomJS couldn't work too.
Should I just drop Vagrant when it comes to local development? I mean,we might as well use those powerful laptops we got, right?

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George Katsanos

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Aug 26, 2016, 5:16:04 PM8/26/16
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"you can map gust to host ports and add private/network ip"

all these self container servers like browser sync or webpack etc .. dont have any kind of instructions as to how to make them work through vagrant.. I worked almost a day trying to figure out things, 
on top of that there are problems with vagrant itself (shared folders for example not working unless you symbolic link the guest additions..) that just add up and make you wonder if it's worth the effort in order to do local development.
I am just thinking out loud. 
It cant be that I am fixing / hacks for a quite standard setup by following random comments of someone posted a bug 2 years ago on the web ..

Makes sense?

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