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[WARNING] This repository is deprecated and only maintained for legacy purposes. For an up to date Docker set up, please head over here, thank you.

Docker tutorial

This is the companion repository for From Vagrant to Docker: How to use Docker for local web development. Please refer to it for a full explanation.

It contains a basic LEMP stack running with Docker, intented to be used for local web development.

Get started

Install Docker on your machine.

Clone the project:

$ git clone git@github.com:osteel/docker-tutorial.git

From the project root:

$ docker-compose up -d

Get the Docker Machine IP:

$ docker-machine ip default

Access it from your browser.

Description

The different containers are described in docker-compose.yml.

There are 6 of them:

  • a container for Nginx
  • a container for PHP-FPM
  • a container for MySQL
  • a container for phpMyAdmin
  • a container to make MySQL data persistent
  • a container for the application code

All of them are using official images.

When building and starting containers for the first time with Docker Compose, a database named project will be created by default. You can change this in docker-compose.yml.

A default Nginx configuration is also copied over.

The www/html/ directory is mounted into the one served by Nginx on the container, so any update to the code is available without having to rebuild the container.

The MySQL data sits in its own directory mounted into its own container to make it persistent.

The application is available on the port 80 of the host machine.

phpMyAdmin is available on port 8080.

Again, for the complete tutorial please head to the original post.

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