Use planks and sticks to make a hoe.
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Small Town, Big Job – Grand Theft Auto V
You made a big impression at the Paleto Bay Chicken Festival.
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How I would set up Laravel with Docker
This is a quick brain dump for myself to remember how I set up Laravel with Docker. Hopefully it can help others out also.
I tried to avoid Docker for the longest time due to the ease of just running
php artisan serve
. However, when you have some dependancies that your site will rely on, Docker can be helpful — especially when having multiple developers — in getting up and running with the whole codebase easier.This post assumes you have setup a basic Laravel project on a Linux computer, and have both
Docker
andDocker Compose
installed locally.What will this project use?
This is only a basic example to get up and running with the following dependancies. You can add more items to your
docker-compose.yml
file as you need to.Note: whatever you choose to name each extra service in your
docker-compose.yml
file, use its key as the reference point in your.env
file.- The main site codebase
- A MySQL database
- an NGINX webserver
- PHP
docker-compose.yml
Have a file in the project root, named `
docker-compose.yml
version: "3.3" services: mysql: image: mysql:8.0 restart: on-failure env_file: - .env environment: MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: ${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD} MYSQL_DATABASE: ${MYSQL_DATABASE} nginx: image: nginx:1.15.3-alpine restart: on-failure volumes: - './public/:/usr/src/app' - './docker/nginx/default.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf:ro' ports: - 80:80 env_file: - .env depends_on: - php php: build: context: . dockerfile: './docker/php/Dockerfile' restart: on-failure env_file: - .env user: ${LOCAL_USER}
Dockerfile
Have a Dockerfile located here:
./docker/php/Dockerfile
. I keep it in a separate folder for tidiness.# ./docker/php/Dockerfile FROM php:7.2-fpm RUN docker-php-ext-install pdo_mysql RUN pecl install apcu-5.1.8 RUN docker-php-ext-enable apcu RUN php -r "copy('https://getcomposer.org/installer', 'composer-setup.php');" \ && php -r "if (hash_file('SHA384', 'composer-setup.php') === '48e3236262b34d30969dca3c37281b3b4bbe3221bda826ac6a9a62d6444cdb0dcd0615698a5cbe587c3f0fe57a54d8f5') { echo 'Installer verified'; } else { echo 'Installer corrupt'; unlink('composer-setup.php'); } echo PHP_EOL;" \ && php composer-setup.php --filename=composer \ && php -r "unlink('composer-setup.php');" \ && mv composer /usr/local/bin/composer WORKDIR /usr/src/app COPY ./ /usr/src/app RUN PATH=$PATH:/usr/src/app/vendor/bin:bin
default.conf
Have a
default.conf
file for the project’s nginx container saved here:./docker/nginx/default.conf
# ./docker/nginx/default.conf server { server_name ~.*; location / { root /usr/src/app; try_files $uri /index.php$is_args$args; } location ~ ^/index\.php(/|$) { client_max_body_size 50m; fastcgi_pass php:9000; fastcgi_buffers 16 16k; fastcgi_buffer_size 32k; include fastcgi_params; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME /usr/src/app/public/index.php; } error_log /dev/stderr debug; access_log /dev/stdout; }
Add the necessary variables to your .env file
There are some variables used in the
docker-compose.yml
file that need to be added to the.env
file. These could be added directly, but this makes it more straightforward for other developers to customise their own setup.MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root MYSQL_DATABASE=example LOCAL_USER=1000:1000
The
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
andMYSQL_DATABASE
are self-explanatory, but theLOCAL_USER
variable refers to the user id and group id of the currently logged in person on the host machine. This normally defaults to 1000 for both user and group.If your user and/or group ids happen to be different, just alter the variable value.
Note: find out your own ids by opening your terminal and typing
id
followed by enter. You should see something like the following:uid=1000(david) gid=1000(david) groups=1000(david),4(adm),27(sudo),1001(rvm)
uid
andgid
are the numbers you need, for user and group respectively.Run it
Run the following two commands separately then once they are finished head to
http:localhost
to view the running code.Note: This setup uses port 80 so you may need to disable any local nginx / apache that may be running currently.
docker-compose build docker-compose up -d
Any mistakes or issues, just email me.
Thanks for reading.
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Snow White adaptation by Junji Ito
Most people probably know the story of Snow White — the seven dwarfs; the poison apple; the prince. But I bet not many know of this version by acclaimed horror Mangaka Junji Ito.
The Queen is the fairest in the land The beautiful Snow White A short version but not one to be missed.
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