A pretty simplified Docker Compose workflow that sets up a LEMP (Linux, NGINX, MySQL, PHP) network of containers for local Laravel development.
Ports used in the project:
| Software | Port |
|---|---|
| nginx | 8080 |
| phpmyadmin | 8081 |
| mysql | 3306 |
| php | 9000 |
| xdebug | 9001 |
| redis | 6379 |
To get started, make sure you have Docker installed on your system and Docker Compose, and then clone this repository.
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Clone this project:
git clone https://github.com/supermavster/docker-laravel-8.git
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Inside the folder
docker-laravel-8and Generate your own.envto docker compose with the next command:cp .env.example .env
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You need Create or Put your laravel project in the folder source; to create follow the next instructions Here.
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Build the project whit the next commands:
docker-compose up --build
The configuration of the database must be the same on both sides .
# .env
DB_CONNECTION=mysql
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1
DB_PORT=3306
DB_DATABASE=db_name
DB_USERNAME=db_user
DB_PASSWORD=db_password
DB_ROOT_PASSWORD=secret# source/.env
DB_CONNECTION=mysql
DB_HOST=mysql
DB_PORT=3306
DB_DATABASE=db_name
DB_USERNAME=db_user
DB_PASSWORD=db_passwordThe only change is the DB_HOST in the source/.env where is called to the container of mysql:
# source/.env
DB_HOST=mysqlTo Down and remove the volumes we use the next command:
docker-compose down -vUpdate Composer:
docker-compose run --rm composer updateRun compiler (Webpack.mix.js) or Show the view compiler in node:
docker-compose run --rm npm run devRun all migrations:
docker-compose run --rm artisan migrate