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Docker Build Options

You can customize the docker build process using these environment variables.

Note

All Symfony-specific environment variables are used only if no composer.json file is found in the project directory.

Selecting a Specific Symfony Version

Use the SYMFONY_VERSION environment variable to select a specific Symfony version.

For instance, use the following command to install Symfony 6.4:

On Linux:

SYMFONY_VERSION=6.4.* docker compose up -d --wait

On Windows:

set SYMFONY_VERSION=6.4.* && docker compose up -d --wait&set SYMFONY_VERSION=

Installing Development Versions of Symfony

To install a non-stable version of Symfony, use the STABILITY environment variable during the build. The value must be a valid Composer stability option.

For instance, use the following command to use the development branch of Symfony:

On Linux:

STABILITY=dev docker compose up -d --wait

On Windows:

set STABILITY=dev && docker compose up -d --wait&set STABILITY=

Using custom HTTP ports

Use the environment variables HTTP_PORT, HTTPS_PORT and/or HTTP3_PORT to adjust the ports to your needs, e.g.

HTTP_PORT=8000 HTTPS_PORT=4443 HTTP3_PORT=4443 docker compose up -d --wait

to access your application on https://localhost:4443.

Note

Let's Encrypt only supports the standard HTTP and HTTPS ports. Creating a Let's Encrypt certificate for another port will not work, you have to use the standard ports or to configure Caddy to use another provider.

Caddyfile Options

You can also customize the Caddyfile by using the following environment variables to inject options block, directive or configuration.

Tip

All the following environment variables can be defined in your .env file at the root of the project to keep them persistent at each startup

Environment variable Description Default value
CADDY_GLOBAL_OPTIONS the global options block, one per line
CADDY_EXTRA_CONFIG the snippet or the named-routes options block, one per line
CADDY_SERVER_EXTRA_DIRECTIVES the Caddyfile directives
SERVER_NAME the server name or address localhost
FRANKENPHP_CONFIG a list of extra FrankenPHP directives, one per line import worker.Caddyfile
MERCURE_TRANSPORT_URL the value passed to the transport_url directive bolt://mercure.db
MERCURE_PUBLISHER_JWT_KEY the JWT key to use for publishers
MERCURE_PUBLISHER_JWT_ALG the JWT algorithm to use for publishers HS256
MERCURE_SUBSCRIBER_JWT_KEY the JWT key to use for subscribers
MERCURE_SUBSCRIBER_JWT_ALG the JWT algorithm to use for subscribers HS256
MERCURE_EXTRA_DIRECTIVES a list of extra Mercure directives, one per line

Example of server name customize:

SERVER_NAME="app.localhost" docker compose up -d --wait