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docker-compose-laravel

A pretty simplified docker-compose workflow that sets up a LEMP network of containers for local Laravel development. You can view the full article that inspired this repo here.

Usage

To get started, make sure you have Docker installed on your system, and then clone this repository.

Add your entire Laravel project to the src folder, then open a terminal and from this cloned respository's root run docker-compose up -d --build. Open up your browser of choice to http://localhost:8080 and you should see your Laravel app running as intended.

New: Three new containers have been added that handle Composer, NPM, and Artisan commands without having to have these platforms installed on your local computer. Use the following command templates from your project root, modifiying them to fit your particular use case:

  • docker-compose run --rm composer update
  • docker-compose run --rm npm run dev
  • docker-compose run --rm artisan migrate

Containers created and their ports (if used) are as follows:

  • nginx - :8080
  • mysql - :3306
  • php - :9000
  • npm
  • composer
  • artisan

New features :

  • a better php extensions installation with docker-php-extension-installer
  • set user:group to 1000:1000 in both php and artisan containers to get around the permission issue in linux host.
  • added persistent data for mysql and composer (use the cache for composer).
  • an easy script to restore mysql data from a backup file (the backup file name must be "homestead.sql.gz") in case you got one, call it like that :
    $ docker-compose exec mysql /bin/bash /backup_database/restore_database.sh

Tips :

  • make sure you have the right permissions (775) set on src folder otherwise you will get nginx 404 error.
  • in case you use a php extension not installed in the official composer image, be sure it's installed in php-fpm:alpine image via Dockerfile and specify the target platform / extension(s) in your composer.json:
    {
        "config": {
            "platform": {
                "php": "MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH",
                "ext-something": "1"
            }
        }
    }
replace php version and extension name with whatever you need.
  • to call artisan tinker command use this line :

    $ docker-compose run --rm --user root:root artisan tinker 

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