2 - Edit the `docker-compose.yml` file to map to your projects directories:
```
applications:
image: tianon/true
volumes:
- ../project1/:/var/www/project1
- ../project2/:/var/www/project2
```
3 - You can access all sites by visiting `http://localhost/project1/public` and `http://localhost/project2/public` but of course that's not very useful so let's setup NGINX quickly.
4 - Go to `nginx/sites` and copy `sample.conf.example` to `project1.conf` then to `project2.conf`
5 - Open the `project1.conf` file and edit the `server_name` and the `root` as follow:
```
server_name project1.dev;
root /var/www/project1/public;
```
Do the same for each project `project2.conf`, `project3.conf`,...
6 - Add the domains to the **hosts** files.
```
127.0.0.1 project1.dev
```
7 - Create your project Databases. Right now you have to do it manually by entering your DB container, until we automate it soon.
If you are using **Docker Toolbox** (VM), do one of the following:
- Upgrade to Docker [Native](https://www.docker.com/products/docker) for Mac/Windows (Recommended). Check out [Upgrading LaraDock](#upgrading-laradock)
- Use LaraDock v3.* (Visit the `LaraDock-ToolBox` [Branch](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/tree/LaraDock-ToolBox)).
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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 errors as much as possible.
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1 - Run Containers: *(Make sure you are in the `laradock` folder before running the `docker-compose` commands).*
**Example:** Running NGINX and MySQL:
```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`.
You can select your own combination of Containers form the list below:
2 - Enter the Workspace container, to execute commands like (Artisan, Composer, PHPUnit, Gulp, ...).
```bash
docker-compose exec workspace bash
```
Alternatively, for Windows PowerShell users: execute the following command to enter any running container:
```bash
docker exec -it {workspace-container-id} bash
```
**Note:** You can add `--user=laradock` (example `docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace bash`) to have files created as your host's user. (you can change the PUID (User id) and PGID (group id) variables from the `docker-compose.yml`).
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3 - Edit your project configurations.
Open your `.env` file and set the `DB_HOST` to `mysql`:
```env
DB_HOST=mysql
```
*If you want to use Laravel and you don't have it installed yet, see [How to Install Laravel in a Docker Container](#Install-Laravel).*
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4 - Open your browser and visit your localhost address (`http://localhost/`).
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**Debugging**: if you are facing any problem here check the [Debugging](#debugging) section.
If you need a special support. Contact me, more details in the [Help & Questions](#Help) section.