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title: Getting Started
type: index
weight: 2
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## Requirements
- [Git ](https://git-scm.com/downloads )
- [Docker ](https://www.docker.com/products/docker/ ) `>= 1.12`
## Installation
Choose the setup the best suits your needs.
- [A) Setup for Single Project ](#A )
- [A.1) Already have a PHP project ](#A1 )
- [A.2) Don't have a PHP project yet ](#A2 )
- [B) Setup for Multiple Projects ](#B )
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### A) Setup for Single Project
> (Follow these steps if you want a separate Docker environment for each project)
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### A.1) Already have a PHP project:
1 - Clone laradock on your project root directory:
```bash
git submodule add https://github.com/Laradock/laradock.git
```
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Note: If you are not using Git yet for your project, you can use `git clone` instead of `git submodule ` .
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*To keep track of your Laradock changes, between your projects and also keep Laradock updated [check these docs ](/documentation/#keep-track-of-your-laradock-changes )*
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Your folder structure should look like this:
```
+ project-a
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+ laradock-a
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+ project-b
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+ laradock-b
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```
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*(It's important to rename the laradock folders to unique name in each project, if you want to run laradock per project).*
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> **Now jump to the [Usage](#Usage) section.**
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### A.2) Don't have a PHP project yet:
1 - Clone this repository anywhere on your machine:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/laradock/laradock.git
```
Your folder structure should look like this:
```
+ laradock
+ project-z
```
2 - Edit your web server sites configuration.
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We'll need to do step 1 of the [Usage ](#Usage ) section now to make this happen.
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```
cp env-example .env
```
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At the top, change the `APPLICATION` variable to your project path.
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```
APPLICATION=../project-z/
```
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Make sure to replace `project-z` with your project folder name.
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> **Now jump to the [Usage](#Usage) section.**
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### B) Setup for Multiple Projects:
> (Follow these steps if you want a single Docker environment for all your project)
1 - Clone this repository anywhere on your machine (similar to [Steps A.2. from above ](#A2 )):
```bash
git clone https://github.com/laradock/laradock.git
```
Your folder structure should look like this:
```
+ laradock
+ project-1
+ project-2
```
2 - Go to `nginx/sites` and create config files to point to different project directory when visiting different domains.
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Laradock by default includes `app.conf.example` , `laravel.conf.example` and `symfony.conf.example` as working samples.
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3 - change the default names `*.conf` :
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You can rename the config files, project folders and domains as you like, just make sure the `root` in the config files, is pointing to the correct project folder name.
4 - Add the domains to the **hosts** files.
```
127.0.0.1 project-1.dev
127.0.0.1 project-2.dev
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...
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```
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> **Now jump to the [Usage](#Usage) section.**
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## Usage
**Read Before starting:**
If you are using **Docker Toolbox** (VM), do one of the following:
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- Upgrade to Docker [Native ](https://www.docker.com/products/docker ) for Mac/Windows (Recommended). Check out [Upgrading Laradock ](/documentation/#upgrading-laradock )
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- Use Laradock v3.\*. Visit the [Laradock-ToolBox ](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/tree/Laradock-ToolBox ) branch. *(outdated)*
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We recommend using a Docker version which is newer than 1.13.
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>**Warning:** If you used an older version of Laradock it's highly recommended to rebuild the containers you need to use [see how you rebuild a container ](#Build-Re-build-Containers ) in order to prevent as much errors as possible.
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1 - Enter the laradock folder and copy `env-example` to `.env`
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```shell
cp env-example .env
```
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You can edit the `.env` file to chose which software's you want to be installed in your environment. You can always refer to the `docker-compose.yml` file to see how those variables are been used.
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2 - Build the enviroment and run it using `docker-compose`
In this example we'll see how to run NGINX (web server) and MySQL (database engine) to host a PHP Web Scripts:
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```bash
docker-compose up -d nginx mysql
```
**Note**: The `workspace` and `php-fpm` will run automatically in most of the cases, so no need to specify them in the `up` command. If you couldn't find them running then you need specify them as follow: `docker-compose up -d nginx php-fpm mysql workspace` .
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You can select your own combination of containers form [this list ](http://laradock.io/introduction/#supported-software-images ).
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*(Please note that sometimes we forget to update the docs, so check the `docker-compose.yml` file to see an updated list of all available containers).*
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3 - Enter the Workspace container, to execute commands like (Artisan, Composer, PHPUnit, Gulp, ...)
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```bash
docker-compose exec workspace bash
```
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*Alternatively, for Windows PowerShell users: execute the following command to enter any running container:*
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```bash
docker exec -it {workspace-container-id} bash
```
**Note:** You can add `--user=laradock` to have files created as your host's user. Example:
```shell
docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace bash
```
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*You can change the PUID (User id) and PGID (group id) variables from the `.env` file)*
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4 - Update your project configurations to use the database host
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Open your PHP project's `.env` file or whichever configuration file you are reading from, and set the database host `DB_HOST` to `mysql` :
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```env
DB_HOST=mysql
```
*If you want to install Laravel as PHP project, see [How to Install Laravel in a Docker Container ](#Install-Laravel ).*
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5 - Open your browser and visit your localhost address `http://localhost/` . If you followed the multiple projects setup, you can visit `http://project-1.dev/` and `http://project-2.dev/` .