Updating the DigitalOcean guide

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#### Install Docker
```
Login Digital Ocean
Add Droplet
1 Click Install docker
Choose Droplet
reset ROOT password
check email
```
- Visit [DigitalOcean](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/login) and login.
- Click the `Create Droplet` button.
- Open the `One-click apps` tab.
- Select Docker with your preferred version.
- Continue creating the droplet as you normally would.
- If needed, check your e-mail for the droplet root password.
#### SSH to your Server
Find the IP address of the droplet in the DigitalOcean interface. Use it to connect to the server.
```
ssh root@ipaddress
```
you will be prompt of that password.
type the password you receive in your email
then it will ask to you to change a new password
just change it to the custom root password you want
You may be prompted for a password. Type the one you found within your e-mailbox. It'll then ask you to change the password.
After SSH
you can check that docker command is working by typing
You can now check if Docker is available:
```
$root@midascode:~# docker
$root@server:~# docker
```
#### Set Up Your Laravel Project
```
$root@midascode:~# apt-get install git
$root@midascode:~# git clone https://github.com/laravel/laravel
$root@midascode:~# cd laravel
$root@midascode:~/laravel/ git submodule add https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git
$root@midascode:~/laravel/ cd laradock
$root@server:~# apt-get install git
$root@server:~# git clone https://github.com/laravel/laravel
$root@server:~# cd laravel
$root@server:~/laravel/ git submodule add https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git
$root@server:~/laravel/ cd laradock
```
#### Install docker-compose command
```
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock# curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.8.0/run.sh > /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
$root@midascode:~/chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.8.0/run.sh > /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
$root@server:~/chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
```
#### Create Your LaraDock Containers
```
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock# docker-compose up -d nginx mysql
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# docker-compose up -d nginx mysql
```
Note that more containers are available, find them in the [docs](http://laradock.io/introduction/#supported-software-containers) or the `docker-compose.yml` file.
#### Go to Your Workspace
```
docker-compose exec workspace bash
```
#### Install laravel Dependencies, Add .env , generate Key and give proper permission certain folder
#### Install and configure Laravel
Let's install Laravel's dependencies, add the `.env` file, generate the key and give proper permissions to the cache folder.
```
$ root@0e77851d27d3:/var/www# composer install
$ root@0e77851d27d3:/var/www# cp .env.example .env
$ root@0e77851d27d3:/var/www# php artisan key:generate
$ root@0e77851d27d3:/var/www# exit
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock# cd ..
$root@midascode:~/laravel# sudo chmod -R 777 storage bootstrap/cache
$ root@workspace:/var/www# composer install
$ root@workspace:/var/www# cp .env.example .env
$ root@workspace:/var/www# php artisan key:generate
$ root@workspace:/var/www# exit
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# cd ..
$root@server:~/laravel# sudo chmod -R 777 storage bootstrap/cache
```
you can then view your laravel site at your ipaddress
for example
You can then view your Laravel site by visiting the IP address of your server in your browser. For example:
```
192.168.1.1
http://192.168.1.1
```
You will see there Laravel Default Welcome Page
It should show you the Laravel default welcome page.
but if you need to view on your custom domain name
which you would.
However, we want it to show up using your custom domain name, as well.
#### Using Your Own Domain Name
login to your DNS provider
Godaddy, Namecheap what ever...
And Point the Custom Domain Name Server to
Login to your DNS provider, such as Godaddy, Namecheap.
Point the Custom Domain Name Server to:
```
ns1.digitalocean.com
ns2.digitalocean.com
ns3.digitalocean.com
```
In Your Digital Ocean Account go to
```
https://cloud.digitalocean.com/networking/domains
```
add your domain name and choose the server ip you provision earlier
#### Serve Site With NGINX (HTTP ONLY)
Go back to command line
Within DigitalOcean, you'll need to change some settings, too.
Visit: https://cloud.digitalocean.com/networking/domains
Add your domain name and choose the server IP you'd provision earlier.
#### Serving Site With NGINX (HTTP ONLY)
Go back to command line.
```
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock# cd nginx
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# vim laravel.conf
```
remove default_server
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# cd nginx
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# vim laravel.conf
```
Remove `default_server`
```
listen 80 default_server;
listen [::]:80 default_server ipv6only=on;
```
and add server_name (your custom domain)
And add `server_name` (your custom domain)
```
listen 80;
listen [::]:80 ipv6only=on;
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```
#### Rebuild Your Nginx
```
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# docker-compose down
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# docker-compose build nginx
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# docker-compose down
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# docker-compose build nginx
```
#### Re Run Your Containers MYSQL and NGINX
```
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# docker-compose up -d nginx mysql
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# docker-compose up -d nginx mysql
```
###### View Your Site with HTTP ONLY (http://yourdomain.com)
**View Your Site with HTTP ONLY (http://yourdomain.com)**
#### Run Site on SSL with Let's Encrypt Certificate
###### Note: You need to Use Caddy here Instead of Nginx
**Note: You need to Use Caddy here Instead of Nginx**
###### To go Caddy Folders and Edit CaddyFile
To go Caddy Folders and Edit CaddyFile
```
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock# cd caddy
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock/caddy# vim Caddyfile
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# cd caddy
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/caddy# vim Caddyfile
```
Remove 0.0.0.0:80
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```
0.0.0.0:80
root /var/www/public
```
```
and replace with your https://yourdomain.com
```
https://yourdomain.com
root /var/www/public
```
uncomment tls
```
#tls self-signed
```
and replace self-signed with your email address
```
tls midascodebreaker@gmai.com
tls serverbreaker@gmai.com
```
This is needed Prior to Creating Let's Encypt
#### Run Your Caddy Container without the -d flag and Generate SSL with Let's Encrypt
#### Run Your Caddy Container without the -d flag and Generate SSL with Let's Encrypt
```
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock/caddy# docker-compose up caddy
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/caddy# docker-compose up caddy
```
you will be prompt here to enter your email... you may enter it or not
You'll be prompt here to enter your email... you may enter it or not
```
Attaching to laradock_mysql_1, laradock_caddy_1
caddy_1 | Activating privacy features...
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caddy_1 | http://yourdomain.com
```
After it finish Press Ctrl + C to exit ...
After it finishes, press `Ctrl` + `C` to exit.
#### Stop All Containers and ReRun Caddy and Other Containers on Background
```
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock/caddy# docker-compose down
$root@midascode:~/laravel/laradock/caddy# docker-compose up -d mysql caddy
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/caddy# docker-compose down
$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/caddy# docker-compose up -d mysql caddy
```
View your Site in the Browser Securely Using HTTPS (https://yourdomain.com)
##### Note that Certificate will be Automatically Renew By Caddy
**Note that Certificate will be Automatically Renew By Caddy**
>References:
>
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- [https://caddyserver.com/docs/automatic-https](https://caddyserver.com/docs/automatic-https)
- [https://caddyserver.com/docs/tls](https://caddyserver.com/docs/tls)
- [https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile)