Add Queue Worker as a starting point (#581)

* Add Queue Worker as an starting point

By https://github.com/laradock/laradock/issues/14#issuecomment-276374969

* Fix typo
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Max Mekenya 2017-02-05 03:13:25 +10:00 committed by Philippe Trépanier
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@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ Laradock is configured to run Laravel Apps by default, and it can be modified to
- [Laravel](#Laravel): - [Laravel](#Laravel):
- [Install Laravel from a Docker Container](#Install-Laravel) - [Install Laravel from a Docker Container](#Install-Laravel)
- [Run Artisan Commands](#Run-Artisan-Commands) - [Run Artisan Commands](#Run-Artisan-Commands)
- [Run Laravel Queue Worker](#Run-Laravel-Queue-Worker)
- [Use Redis](#Use-Redis) - [Use Redis](#Use-Redis)
- [Use Mongo](#Use-Mongo) - [Use Mongo](#Use-Mongo)
- [Use PhpMyAdmin](#Use-phpMyAdmin) - [Use PhpMyAdmin](#Use-phpMyAdmin)
@ -928,6 +929,31 @@ phpunit
<br>
<a name="Run-Laravel-Queue-Worker"></a>
### Run Laravel Queue Worker
1 - First add `php-worker` container. It will be similar as like PHP-FPM Containter.
<br>
a) open the `docker-compose.yml` file
<br>
b) add a new service container by simply copy-paste this section below PHP-FPM container
```yaml
php-worker:
build:
context: ./php-fpm
dockerfile: Dockerfile-70 # or Dockerfile-56, choose your PHP-FPM container setting
volumes_from:
- applications
command: php artisan queue:work
```
2 - Start everything up
```bash
docker-compose up -d php-worker
```
<br> <br>
<a name="Use-Redis"></a> <a name="Use-Redis"></a>
### Use Redis ### Use Redis