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# LaraDock
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LaraDock helps you run your **Laravel** App on **Docker** real quick.
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- [Intro](#Intro)
- [Features](#features)
- [What is Docker](#what-is-docker)
- [What is Laravel](#what-is-laravel)
- [Why Docker not Vagrant](#why-docker-not-vagrant)
- [LaraDock VS Homestead](#laradock-vs-homestead)
- [Supported Containers](#Supported-Containers)
- [Requirements](#Requirements)
- [Installation](#Installation)
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It contains pre-packaged Docker Images that provides you a wonderful development environment without requiring you to install PHP, NGINX, MySQL, REDIS, and any other software on your local machine.
<a name="features"></a>
### Features
- Easy switch between PHP versions: 7.0 - 5.6 - 5.5 - ...
- Choose your favorite database engine: MySQL - Postgres - Redis - ...
- Run your own combination of software's: PHP - NGINX - MySQL - ...
- Every software runs on a separate container: PHP - NGINX - ...
- Easy to customize any container, with simple edit to the `dockerfile`.
- All Images extends from an official base Image. (Trusted base Images).
- Pre-configured Nginx for Laravel. And very easy to update.
- Using of a Data container, to keep the Data safe and accessible at anytime.
- Easy to apply configurations inside containers.
- Clean and well structured Dockerfiles (`dockerfile`).
- Latest version of the Docker Compose file (`docker-compose`).
- Everything is visible and editable.
- Best practices everywhere.
<a name="what-is-docker"></a>
### What is Docker?
[Docker](https://www.docker.com) is an open-source project that automates the deployment of applications inside software containers, by providing an additional layer of abstraction and automation of [operating-system-level virtualization](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating-system-level_virtualization) on Linux, Mac OS and Windows.
<a name="what-is-laravel"></a>
### What is Laravel?
Seriously!!!
<a name="why-docker-not-vagrant"></a>
### Why Docker not Vagrant!?
[Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com) gives you Virtual Machines in minutes while Docker gives you Virtual Containers in seconds.
[Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com) creates Virtual Machines in minutes while Docker creates Virtual Containers in seconds.
Instead of providing a full Virtual Machines, like you get with Vagrant, Docker provides you **lightweight** Virtual Containers, that share the same kernel and allow to safely execute independent processes.
In addition to the speed, Docker gives tens of features that cannot be achieved with Vagrant.
Most importantly Docker can run on Development and on Production (same environment everywhere). While Vagrant is designed for Development only, (so you have to re-provision your server on Production every time).
<a name="laradock-vs-homestead"></a>
### LaraDock VS Homestead
LaraDock and [Homestead](https://laravel.com/docs/master/homestead) both gives you a complete virtual development environments. (Without the need to install and configure every single software on your own Operating System).
- Homestead is a tool that controls Vagrant for you (using Homestead special commands). And Vagrant manages your Virtual Machine.
- LaraDock is a tool that controls Docker for you (using Docker Compose official commands). And Docker manages you Virtual Containers.
Running a virtual Container is much faster than running a full virtual Machine.
<br>Thus **LaraDock is much faster than Homestead**.
<a name="Supported-Containers"></a>
## Supported Containers
- PHP
- PHP (7.0 - 5.6 - 5.5)
- NGINX
- Redis
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- Redis
- MariaDB
- Beanstalkd
- Beanstalkd Console
- Data Volume
Cannot find your container! we would love to have it as well. Consider contributing your container and adding it to this list.
<a name="Requirements"></a>
## Requirements
- Laravel ([Download](https://laravel.com/docs/master/installation))
- Docker Toolbox ([Download](https://www.docker.com/toolbox))
- Git ([Download](https://git-scm.com/downloads))
- Composer ([Download](https://getcomposer.org/download/))
| Linux | Windows & MAC |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|
| [Laravel](https://laravel.com/docs/master/installation) | [Laravel](https://laravel.com/docs/master/installation) |
| [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) | [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) |
| [Docker Engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/ubuntulinux/#install) | [Docker Toolbox](https://www.docker.com/toolbox) |
| [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install) | |
<a name="Installation"></a>
## Installation
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git clone https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git docker
```
Instead of `git clone` you can use `git submodule add` in case you are already using Git for your Laravel project *(Recommended)*:
You can use `git submodule add` instead of `git clone` if you are already using Git for your Laravel project *(Recommended)*:
```bash
git submodule add https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git docker
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>These commands should create a `docker` folder, on the root directory of your Laravel project.
<a name="Usage"></a>
## Usage
>**(Windows & MAC users)** Make sure you have a running Docker Virtual Host on your machine first.
><br>
>[How to run a Docker Virtual Host?](#Run-Docker-Virtual-Host)
0 - For **Windows & MAC** users only: make sure you have a running Docker Virtual Host on your machine.
(**Linux** users don't need a Virtual Host, so skip this step).
<br>
[How to run a Docker Virtual Host?](#Run-Docker-Virtual-Host)
<br>
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> Running PHP, NGINX and MySQL:
```bash
docker-compose up -d php nginx mysql
docker-compose up -d php nginx mysql redis
```
Note: you can choose your own combination of software's (containers), another example:
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> Running PHP, NGINX, Postgres and Redis:
```bash
docker-compose up -d php nginx postgres redis
docker-compose up -d php nginx beanstalkd postgres
```
Supported Containers: `php`, `nginx`, `mysql`, `postgres`, `redis`, `data`.
Supported Containers: `nginx`, `mysql`, `redis`, `postgres`, `mariadb`, `beanstalkd`, `beanstalkd-console`, `data`, `php`.
<br>
3 - Open your browser and visit your `{Docker-IP}` address (`http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx`).
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To stop single container do:
```php
```bash
docker-compose stop {container-name}
```
<br>
<a name="Delete-all-existing-Containers"></a>
#### Delete all existing Containers
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```bash
docker-compose build
```
Optionally you can specify which container to rebuild (instead of rebuilding all the containers), example rebuilding `PHP`:
Optionally you can specify which container to rebuild (instead of rebuilding all the containers):
```bash
docker-compose build php
docker-compose build {container-name}
```
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For more details visit the [official PHP docker images](https://hub.docker.com/_/php/).
3 - Finally rebuild the container
```bash
docker-compose build php
```
<br>
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The Log files are stored in the `docker/logs` directory.
<br>
<a name="Enter-Container"></a>
#### Enter a Container (SSH into a running Container)
1 - first list the current running containers with `docker ps`
2 - enter any container with:
Example: enter the `php` container
2 - enter any container using:
```bash
docker exec -it php bash
docker exec -it {container-name-or-id} bash
```
Example: enter the `nginx` container
```bash
docker exec -it nginx bash
```
3 - to exit a container, type `exit`.
<br>
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<br>
<a name="Edit-a-Docker-Image"></a>
#### Edit a Docker Image

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FROM php:latest
MAINTAINER Mahmoud Zalt <mahmoud@zalt.me>
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y curl
RUN curl -sL https://github.com/ptrofimov/beanstalk_console/archive/master.tar.gz | tar xvz -C /tmp
RUN mv /tmp/beanstalk_console-master /source
RUN apt-get remove --purge -y curl && apt-get autoclean && apt-get clean
RUN rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
EXPOSE 2080
CMD bash -c 'BEANSTALK_SERVERS=$BEANSTALKD_PORT_11300_TCP_ADDR:11300 php -S 0.0.0.0:2080 -t /source/public'

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FROM phusion/baseimage:latest
MAINTAINER Mahmoud Zalt <mahmoud@zalt.me>
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive
ENV PATH /usr/local/rvm/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get install -y beanstalkd
RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
VOLUME /var/lib/beanstalkd/data
EXPOSE 11300
CMD ["/usr/bin/beanstalkd"]

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version: '2'
services:
### Nginx Server Container ##################################
nginx:
build: ./nginx
container_name: nginx
volumes_from:
- php
volumes:
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php:
build: ./php
container_name: php
volumes:
- ../:/var/www/laravel
- ./logs/php/:/usr/local/var/log
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data:
build: ./data
container_name: data
volumes:
- /var/lib/mysql
- /var/lib/postgresql/data
- /var/lib/postgres
- /var/lib/mariadb
- /var/lib/redis
### MySQL Container #########################################
mysql:
build: ./mysql
container_name: mysql
volumes_from:
- data
ports:
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postgres:
build: ./postgres
container_name: postgres
volumes_from:
- data
ports:
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links:
- php
### MariaDB Container #######################################
mariadb:
build: ./mariadb
volumes_from:
- data
ports:
- "3306:3306"
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: homestead
MYSQL_USER: homestead
MYSQL_PASSWORD: secret
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
links:
- php
### Redis Container #########################################
redis:
build: ./redis
container_name: redis
volumes_from:
- data
ports:
- "6379:6379"
### Beanstalkd Container ####################################
beanstalkd:
build: ./beanstalkd
ports:
- "11300:11300"
privileged: true
### Beanstalkd-Console Container ############################
beanstalkd-console:
build: ./beanstalkd-console
ports:
- "2080:2080"
links:
- beanstalkd
### Add more Containers below ###############################

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FROM mariadb:latest
MAINTAINER Mahmoud Zalt <mahmoud@zalt.me>
VOLUME /var/lib/mariadb
CMD ["mysqld"]
EXPOSE 3306

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MAINTAINER Ben M <git@bmagg.com>
VOLUME /var/lib/postgresql/data
VOLUME /var/lib/postgres
CMD ["postgres"]