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docker-hhvm

Docker images to run PHP applications and scripts under HHVM. The intent of these images is to work out-of-the-box as an HHVM-FastCGI server. The default command is start.sh that execute Supervisor to spawn HHVM as a server, but you can also use this image to run php scripts (or phar applications) as described in How to use section. This repository contains the follow images:

Tag Base image
:latest ubuntu:trusty
:deb-hhvm ubuntu:trusty
:deb-hhvm-dbg ubuntu:trusty
:deb-hhvm-dev ubuntu:trusty
:deb-hhvm-nightly ubuntu:trusty
:deb-hhvm-nightly-dbg ubuntu:trusty
:deb-hhvm-dev-nightly ubuntu:trusty
:git ubuntu:trusty
:tag-3.11.1 brunoric/hhvm:git
:tag-X.Y.Z brunoric/hhvm:git

You can build any X.Y.Z tag present at HHVM Github repository. Please be aware that not all HHVM versions have support from HHVM project. To see the full information about versions support please see HHVM release schedule.

How to get?

1) Run a container

The first method of get the images is directly run a container with the desired tag like the example below:

docker run -it brunoric/hhvm:deb-hhvm hhvm -a

This command will pull the :deb image (if you do not have it already) and execute hhvm -a command (opening an interactive shell session).

2) Pull the image

You can also pull the desired image tag from the Docker Hub with:

docker pull brunoric/hhvm:deb-hhvm

This command will pull the image (if you do not have it already) without creating any container like the first method does.

3) Build it

Finally, if you have time (yes, this can take a while if you not building the deb image), you can build the needed image from scratch. You will need to clone brunoric/hhvm from GitHub and use make at the pulled directory:

# Make command format
make build-deb HHVM_VERSION=<version>
# Examples
make build-deb HHVM_VERSION=hhvm
make build-deb HHVM_VERSION=hhvm-dbg
make build-deb HHVM_VERSION=hhvm-nightly

With this method you can also make changes on the Dockerfiles fitting the images to your runtime (eg.: you can change the CORE_NUMBER environment variable to compile faster if you have more than 4 CPU cores).

If you want to build an specific tag you will need to use the following:

# Make command format
make build-tag HHVM_VERSION=<version>
# Examples
make build-tag HHVM_VERSION=3.11.1
make build-tag HHVM_VERSION=3.11.0
make build-tag HHVM_VERSION=3.10.1

How to use?

1) HHVM FastCGI server

As mentioned before, the default command executed by the images is start.sh that execute Supervisor to spawn HHVM as a FastCGI server:

docker run -p 9000:9000 brunoric/hhvm:deb-hhvm

After started, this container will have HHVM FastCGI server listen on the port 9000 (eg.: localhost:9000). If you have any problems with the localhost ServerName you can use <CONTAINER_IP>:9000. To get the <CONTAINER_IP> value just run the command below:

docker inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' <CONTAINER_ID>

2) HHVM interactive shell

You can start a HHVM interactive shell using:

docker run -it brunoric/hhvm:deb-hhvm hhvm -a

3) Executing PHP scripts

There are a bunch of ways to do this task (like the others already described have too), but an interesting way is execute a script sharing the current folder to the container like the follow example:

docker run --rm -v `pwd`:`pwd` -w `pwd` brunoric/hhvm:deb-hhvm hhvm script.php

Docker Hub

This repository is using CircleCI to run automated builds and send them to the Docker Hub.

Contributing

If you notice any bug or typo, please feel free to create an issue and/or open a pull request with the fix.

Additional notes