reformat the readme file (organize all the sections)

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@ -16,34 +16,36 @@ It's like Laravel Homestead but for Docker instead of Vagrant.
- [Intro](#Intro) - [Intro](#Intro)
- [Features](#features) - [Features](#features)
- [Supported Containers](#Supported-Containers)
- [What is Docker](#what-is-docker) - [What is Docker](#what-is-docker)
- [What is Laravel](#what-is-laravel) - [What is Laravel](#what-is-laravel)
- [Why Docker not Vagrant](#why-docker-not-vagrant) - [Why Docker not Vagrant](#why-docker-not-vagrant)
- [LaraDock VS Homestead](#laradock-vs-homestead) - [LaraDock VS Homestead](#laradock-vs-homestead)
- [Supported Containers](#Supported-Containers)
- [Requirements](#Requirements) - [Requirements](#Requirements)
- [Installation](#Installation) - [Installation](#Installation)
- [Usage](#Usage) - [Usage](#Usage)
- [Documentation](#Documentation) - [Documentation](#Documentation)
- [List current running Containers](#List-current-running-Containers) - [Docker](#Docker)
- [Close all running Containers](#Close-all-running-Containers) - [List current running Containers](#List-current-running-Containers)
- [Delete all existing Containers](#Delete-all-existing-Containers) - [Close all running Containers](#Close-all-running-Containers)
- [Build/Re-build Containers](#Build-Re-build-Containers) - [Delete all existing Containers](#Delete-all-existing-Containers)
- [Run Artisan Commands](#Run-Artisan-Commands) - [Enter a Container (SSH into a running Container)](#Enter-Container)
- [Change the PHP-FPM Version](#Change-the-PHP-FPM-Version) - [Edit default container configuration](#Edit-Container)
- [Change the PHP-CLI Version](#Change-the-PHP-CLI-Version) - [Edit a Docker Image](#Edit-a-Docker-Image)
- [Install PHP Extensions](#Install-PHP-Extensions) - [Build/Re-build Containers](#Build-Re-build-Containers)
- [Add/Remove a Docker Container](#AddRemove-a-Docker-Container) - [Add more Software's (Docker Images)](#Add-Docker-Images)
- [Add more Software's (Docker Images)](#Add-Docker-Images) - [View the Log files](#View-the-Log-files)
- [Edit default container configuration](#Edit-Container) - [Laravel](#Laravel):
- [Use custom Domain](#Use-custom-Domain) - [Run Artisan Commands](#Run-Artisan-Commands)
- [View the Log files](#View-the-Log-files) - [Use Redis](#Use-Redis)
- [Use Redis](#Use-Redis) - [PHP](#PHP)
- [Enter a Container (SSH into a running Container)](#Enter-Container) - [Install PHP Extensions](#Install-PHP-Extensions)
- [Edit a Docker Image](#Edit-a-Docker-Image) - [Change the PHP-FPM Version](#Change-the-PHP-FPM-Version)
- [Run a Docker Virtual Host](#Run-Docker-Virtual-Host) - [Change the PHP-CLI Version](#Change-the-PHP-CLI-Version)
- [Find your Docker IP Address](#Find-Docker-IP-Address) - [Misc](#Misc)
- [Run a Docker Virtual Host](#Run-Docker-Virtual-Host)
- [Find your Docker IP Address](#Find-Docker-IP-Address)
- [Use custom Domain](#Use-custom-Domain)
@ -79,7 +81,7 @@ docker-compose up nginx mysql
<a name="Supported-Containers"></a> <a name="Supported-Containers"></a>
## Supported Containers ### Supported Containers
- PHP-FPM (7.0 - 5.6 - 5.5) - PHP-FPM (7.0 - 5.6 - 5.5)
- NGINX - NGINX
@ -165,6 +167,7 @@ git submodule add https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git
*If you are not already using Git for your Laravel project, you can use `git clone` instead of `git submodule`.* *If you are not already using Git for your Laravel project, you can use `git clone` instead of `git submodule`.*
<br>
#### B - From scratch (Install LaraDock and Laravel): #### B - From scratch (Install LaraDock and Laravel):
*If you don't have any Laravel project yet, and you want to start your Laravel project with Docker.* *If you don't have any Laravel project yet, and you want to start your Laravel project with Docker.*
@ -265,6 +268,13 @@ sudo chmod -R 777 storage && sudo chmod -R 777 bootstrap/cache
<a name="Documentation"></a> <a name="Documentation"></a>
## Documentation ## Documentation
<a name="Docker"></a>
### Docker
<a name="List-current-running-Containers"></a> <a name="List-current-running-Containers"></a>
#### List current running Containers #### List current running Containers
```bash ```bash
@ -277,6 +287,9 @@ docker-compose ps
``` ```
<br> <br>
<a name="Close-all-running-Containers"></a> <a name="Close-all-running-Containers"></a>
#### Close all running Containers #### Close all running Containers
@ -292,6 +305,9 @@ docker-compose stop {container-name}
<br> <br>
<a name="Delete-all-existing-Containers"></a> <a name="Delete-all-existing-Containers"></a>
#### Delete all existing Containers #### Delete all existing Containers
@ -304,6 +320,83 @@ docker-compose down
<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 using:
```bash
docker exec -it {container-name} bash
```
3 - to exit a container, type `exit`.
<br>
<a name="Edit-Container"></a>
#### Edit default container configuration
Open the `docker-compose.yml` and change anything you want.
Examples:
Change MySQL Database Name:
```yml
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: laradock
```
Change Redis defaut port to 1111:
```yml
ports:
- "1111:6379"
```
<br>
<a name="Edit-a-Docker-Image"></a>
#### Edit a Docker Image
1 - Find the `dockerfile` of the image you want to edit,
<br>
example for `mysql` it will be `mysql/Dockerfile`.
2 - Edit the file the way you want.
3 - Re-build the container:
```bash
docker-compose build mysql
```
*If you find any bug or you have and suggestion that can improve the performance of any image, please consider contributing. Thanks in advance.*
<br> <br>
<a name="Build-Re-build-Containers"></a> <a name="Build-Re-build-Containers"></a>
#### Build/Re-build Containers #### Build/Re-build Containers
@ -321,7 +414,45 @@ docker-compose build {container-name}
<br> <br>
<a name="Add-Docker-Images"></a>
#### Add more Software's (Docker Images)
To add an image (software), just edit the `docker-compose.yml` and add your container details, to do so you need to be familiar with the [docker compose file syntax](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/).
<br>
<a name="View-the-Log-files"></a>
#### View the Log files
The Nginx Log file is stored in the `logs/nginx` directory.
However to view the logs of all the other containers (MySQL, PHP-FPM,...) you can run this:
```bash
docker logs {container-name}
```
<br>
<a name="Laravel"></a>
### Laravel
<a name="Run-Artisan-Commands"></a> <a name="Run-Artisan-Commands"></a>
#### Run Artisan Commands #### Run Artisan Commands
@ -362,149 +493,6 @@ laravel new blog
<br>
<a name="Change-the-PHP-FPM-Version"></a>
#### Change the PHP-FPM Version
By default **PHP-FPM 7.0** is running.
>The PHP-FPM is responsible of serving your application code, you don't have to change the PHP-CLI version if you are planing to run your application on different PHP-FPM version.
1 - Open the `docker-compose.yml`.
2 - Search for `Dockerfile-70` in the PHP container section.
3 - Change the version number.
<br>
Example to select version 5.6 instead of 7.0 you have to replace `Dockerfile-70` with `Dockerfile-56`.
Sample:
```txt
php-fpm:
build:
context: ./php-fpm
dockerfile: Dockerfile-70
```
Supported Versions:
- For (PHP 7.0.*) use `Dockerfile-70`
- For (PHP 5.6.*) use `Dockerfile-56`
- For (PHP 5.5.*) use `Dockerfile-55`
4 - Finally rebuild the container
```bash
docker-compose build php
```
For more details about the PHP base image, visit the [official PHP docker images](https://hub.docker.com/_/php/).
<br>
<a name="Change-the-PHP-CLI-Version"></a>
#### Change the PHP-CLI Version
By default **PHP-CLI 7.0** is running.
>Note: it's not very essential to edit the PHP-CLI verion. The PHP-CLI is only used for the Artisan Commands & Composer. It doesn't serve your Application code, this is the PHP-FPM job.
The PHP-CLI is installed in the Workspace container. To change the PHP-CLI version you need to edit the `workspace/Dockerfile`.
Right now you have to manually edit the `Dockerfile` or create a new one like it's done for the PHP-FPM. (consider contributing).
<br>
<a name="Install-PHP-Extensions"></a>
#### Install PHP Extensions
Before installing PHP extensions, you have to decide whether you need for the `FPM` or `CLI` because each lives on a different container, if you need it for both you have to edit both containers.
The PHP-FPM extensions should be installed in `php-fpm/Dockerfile-XX`. *(replace XX with your default PHP version number)*.
<br>
The PHP-CLI extensions should be installed in `workspace/Dockerfile`.
<br>
<a name="Add-Docker-Images"></a>
#### Add more Software's (Docker Images)
To add an image (software), just edit the `docker-compose.yml` and add your container details, to do so you need to be familiar with the [docker compose file syntax](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/).
<br>
<a name="Edit-Container"></a>
#### Edit default container configuration
Open the `docker-compose.yml` and change anything you want.
Examples:
Change MySQL Database Name:
```yml
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: laradock
```
Change Redis defaut port to 1111:
```yml
ports:
- "1111:6379"
```
<br>
<a name="Use-custom-Domain"></a>
#### Use custom Domain (instead of the Docker IP)
Assuming your custom domain is `laravel.dev` and your current `Docker-IP` is `xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx`.
1 - Open your `/etc/hosts` file and map your `Docker IP` to the `laravel.dev` domain, by adding the following:
```bash
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx laravel.dev
```
2 - Open your Laravel's `.env` file and replace the `127.0.0.1` default values with your `{Docker-IP}`.
<br>
Example:
```env
DB_HOST=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
```
3 - Open your browser and visit `{http://laravel.dev}`
Optionally you can define the server name in the nginx config file, like this:
```conf
server_name laravel.dev;
```
<br>
<a name="View-the-Log-files"></a>
#### View the Log files
The Nginx Log file is stored in the `logs/nginx` directory.
However to view the logs of all the other containers (MySQL, PHP-FPM,...) you can run this:
```bash
docker logs {container-name}
```
@ -558,50 +546,113 @@ composer require predis/predis:^1.0
<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 using:
```bash
docker exec -it {container-name} bash
```
3 - to exit a container, type `exit`.
<br>
<a name="AddRemove-a-Docker-Container"></a>
#### Add/Remove a Docker Container
To prevent a container (software) from running, open the `docker-compose.yml` file, and comment out the container section or remove it entirely.
<br> <br>
<a name="Edit-a-Docker-Image"></a> <a name="PHP"></a>
#### Edit a Docker Image ### PHP
1 - Find the `dockerfile` of the image you want to edit,
<a name="Install-PHP-Extensions"></a>
#### Install PHP Extensions
Before installing PHP extensions, you have to decide whether you need for the `FPM` or `CLI` because each lives on a different container, if you need it for both you have to edit both containers.
The PHP-FPM extensions should be installed in `php-fpm/Dockerfile-XX`. *(replace XX with your default PHP version number)*.
<br> <br>
example for `php` it will be `docker/php/dockerfile`. The PHP-CLI extensions should be installed in `workspace/Dockerfile`.
2 - Edit the file the way you want.
3 - Re-build the container:
```bash
docker-compose build
<br>
<a name="Change-the-PHP-FPM-Version"></a>
#### Change the PHP-FPM Version
By default **PHP-FPM 7.0** is running.
>The PHP-FPM is responsible of serving your application code, you don't have to change the PHP-CLI version if you are planing to run your application on different PHP-FPM version.
1 - Open the `docker-compose.yml`.
2 - Search for `Dockerfile-70` in the PHP container section.
3 - Change the version number.
<br>
Example to select version 5.6 instead of 7.0 you have to replace `Dockerfile-70` with `Dockerfile-56`.
Sample:
```txt
php-fpm:
build:
context: ./php-fpm
dockerfile: Dockerfile-70
``` ```
*If you find any bug or you have and suggestion that can improve the performance of any image, please consider contributing. Thanks in advance.* Supported Versions:
- For (PHP 7.0.*) use `Dockerfile-70`
- For (PHP 5.6.*) use `Dockerfile-56`
- For (PHP 5.5.*) use `Dockerfile-55`
4 - Finally rebuild the container
```bash
docker-compose build php
```
For more details about the PHP base image, visit the [official PHP docker images](https://hub.docker.com/_/php/).
<br> <br>
<a name="Change-the-PHP-CLI-Version"></a>
#### Change the PHP-CLI Version
By default **PHP-CLI 7.0** is running.
>Note: it's not very essential to edit the PHP-CLI verion. The PHP-CLI is only used for the Artisan Commands & Composer. It doesn't serve your Application code, this is the PHP-FPM job.
The PHP-CLI is installed in the Workspace container. To change the PHP-CLI version you need to edit the `workspace/Dockerfile`.
Right now you have to manually edit the `Dockerfile` or create a new one like it's done for the PHP-FPM. (consider contributing).
<br>
<a name="Misc"></a>
### Misc
<a name="Run-Docker-Virtual-Host"></a> <a name="Run-Docker-Virtual-Host"></a>
#### Run a Docker Virtual Host #### Run a Docker Virtual Host
@ -627,6 +678,10 @@ eval $(docker-machine env)
<br> <br>
<a name="Find-Docker-IP-Address"></a> <a name="Find-Docker-IP-Address"></a>
#### Find your Docker IP Address #### Find your Docker IP Address
@ -647,6 +702,48 @@ Your IP Address is `127.0.0.1`
<br>
<a name="Use-custom-Domain"></a>
#### Use custom Domain (instead of the Docker IP)
Assuming your custom domain is `laravel.dev` and your current `Docker-IP` is `xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx`.
1 - Open your `/etc/hosts` file and map your `Docker IP` to the `laravel.dev` domain, by adding the following:
```bash
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx laravel.dev
```
2 - Open your Laravel's `.env` file and replace the `127.0.0.1` default values with your `{Docker-IP}`.
<br>
Example:
```env
DB_HOST=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
```
3 - Open your browser and visit `{http://laravel.dev}`
Optionally you can define the server name in the nginx config file, like this:
```conf
server_name laravel.dev;
```
<br> <br>
## Contributing ## Contributing