You can specify the CFML engine via the command line arguments:
CommandBox> start cfengine=adobe@2018
This will start an Adobe ColdFusion 2018 server in your webroot. That's it!
By default, CommandBox uses the cfengine
slug to search for the engine on ForgeBox. The format is slug@version
where the version is optional. Ortus Solutions maintains the versions of the engines available on ForgeBox.
Supported engines are:
- Adobe ColdFusion 9 **
- Adobe ColdFusion 10
- Adobe ColdFusion 11
- Adobe ColdFusion 2016
- Adobe ColdFusion 2018
- Adobe ColdFusion 2021
- Railo 4.2
- Lucee 4.5
- Lucee 5
Here are some examples:
# Start the default engine
CommandBox> start
# Start the latest stable Railo engine
CommandBox> start cfengine=railo
# Start a specific engine and version
CommandBox> start [email protected]
# Start the most recent Adobe server that starts with version "11"
CommandBox> start cfengine=adobe@11
# Start the most recent adobe engine that matches the range
CommandBox> start cfengine="adobe@>9.0 <=11"
Engines are downloaded and stored in your CommandBox artifacts folder. You can view your engines and clear them using the standard artifacts commands:
CommandBox> artifacts list
# Removes all adobe servers currently in the artifacts
# These servers will need to be re-downloaded the next time they are started
CommandBox> artifacts remove adobe
** Note: Adobe ColdFusion 9 does not support the latest Java 8. To run ColdFusion 9 you must use an older version of CommandBox 3.x on Java 7 or run CommandBox 4.x on Java 8 update 92 or earlier. Several people are doing this, but beware your mileage may vary.
While Lucee asks for a password the first time running the admin, ColdFusion requires a username and password when CommandBox sets it up. The default username and password for the Adobe ColdFusion servers used are:
- Username:
admin
- Password:
commandbox
Additionally, CommandBox can start any WAR given to it using the WARPath
argument.
CommandBox> start WARPath=/var/www/myExplodedWAR
CommandBox> start WARPath=/var/www/myWAR.war
If you run a regular start
command inside of a folder that has a /WEB-INF/web.xml
file, CommandBox will treat that folder as a WAR.
The cfengine
parameter can accept any valid CommandBox endpoint ID. That means it can be an HTTP URL, a Git repo, a local folder path to your company's network share, or a custom ForgeBox entry you've created. As long as that endpoint resolves to a package that contains these files, you're good:
box.json
Engine.[zip|war]
(file name doesn't matter)
CommandBox will download the package, unzip it and use the WAR/zip file as the engine for your app.
Normally, the artifacts cache isn't used for non-ForgeBox packages, but CommandBox will only download the engine once per server and then assume the file hasn't changed. You will need to forget the server to trigger a new download.
Here's an example of starting up a web server using a direct download link to a package containing a WAR file:
CommandBox> start cfengine=http://downloads.ortussolutions.com/adobe/coldfusion/9.0.2/cf-engine-9.0.2.zip
You can set the cfengine
and other related configuration options in your server.json
to use them every time you start your app.
CommandBox> server set app.cfengine=adobe
CommandBox> server set app.WARPath=/var/www/my-app
These commands would create the following server.json
{
"app":{
"cfengine":"adobe",
"WARPath":"/var/www/my-app"
}
}
Just a reminder that starting a server with any command line arguments will save the arguments to your server.json
by default.
CommandBox> start cfengine=adobe@9
This command would add adobe@9
to your server.json
. If this is not what you want, you can append saveSettings=false
or even --!saveSettings
when you start your server and CommandBox will not save the arguments you specify to your server.json
.