Getting-starteds on Laradock Docs http://laradock.io/getting-started/index.xml Recent content in Getting-starteds on Laradock Docs Hugo -- gohugo.io en-us Getting Started http://laradock.io/getting-started/ Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://laradock.io/getting-started/ <h2 id="requirements">Requirements</h2> <ul> <li><a href="https://git-scm.com/downloads">Git</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.docker.com/products/docker/">Docker</a> <code>&gt;= 1.12</code></li> </ul> <h2 id="installation">Installation</h2> <p>Choose the setup the best suits your needs.</p> <h4 id="a-setup-for-single-project">A) Setup for Single Project:</h4> <p><em>(In case you want a Docker environment for each project)</em></p> <h5 id="a-1-setup-environment-in-existing-project">A.1) Setup environment in existing Project:</h5> <p><em>(In case you already have a project, and you want to setup an environment to run it)</em></p> <p>1 - Clone this repository on your project root directory:</p> <pre><code class="language-bash">git submodule add https://github.com/Laradock/laradock.git </code></pre> <p><em>Note 1: If you are not yet using Git for your PHP project, you can use <code>git clone https://github.com/Laradock/laradock.git</code> instead.</em></p> <p><em>Note 2: To keep track of your LaraDock changes, between your projects and also keep LaraDock updated. <a href="#keep-tracking-LaraDock">Check this</a></em></p> <p><em>Note 3: In this case the folder structure will be like this:</em></p> <pre><code>- project1 - laradock - project2 - laradock </code></pre> <h5 id="a-2-setup-environment-first-then-create-project">A.2) Setup environment first then create project:</h5> <p><em>(In case you don&rsquo;t have a project, and you want to create your project inside the Docker environment)</em></p> <p>1 - Clone this repository anywhere on your machine:</p> <pre><code class="language-bash">git clone https://github.com/laradock/laradock.git </code></pre> <p>Note: In this case the folder structure will be like this:</p> <pre><code>- projects - laradock - myProject </code></pre> <p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your project directory once you have it (example: <code>- ../myProject:/var/www</code>).</p> <p>3 - Stop and re-run your docker-compose command for the changes to take place.</p> <pre><code>docker-compose stop &amp;&amp; docker-compose up -d XXXX YYYY ZZZZ .... </code></pre> <h4 id="b-setup-for-multiple-projects">B) Setup for Multiple Projects:</h4> <p>1 - Clone this repository anywhere on your machine:</p> <pre><code class="language-bash">git clone https://github.com/laradock/laradock.git </code></pre> <p>2 - Edit the <code>docker-compose.yml</code> file to map to your projects directories:</p> <pre><code> applications: image: tianon/true volumes: - ../project1/:/var/www/project1 - ../project2/:/var/www/project2 </code></pre> <p>3 - You can access all sites by visiting <code>http://localhost/project1/public</code> and <code>http://localhost/project2/public</code> but of course that&rsquo;s not very useful so let&rsquo;s setup NGINX quickly.</p> <p>4 - Go to <code>nginx/sites</code> and copy <code>sample.conf.example</code> to <code>project1.conf</code> then to <code>project2.conf</code></p> <p>5 - Open the <code>project1.conf</code> file and edit the <code>server_name</code> and the <code>root</code> as follow:</p> <pre><code> server_name project1.dev; root /var/www/project1/public; </code></pre> <p>Do the same for each project <code>project2.conf</code>, <code>project3.conf</code>,&hellip;</p> <p>6 - Add the domains to the <strong>hosts</strong> files.</p> <pre><code>127.0.0.1 project1.dev </code></pre> <p>7 - Create your project Databases. Right now you have to do it manually by entering your DB container, until we automate it soon.</p> <h2 id="usage">Usage</h2> <p><strong>Read Before starting:</strong></p> <p>If you are using <strong>Docker Toolbox</strong> (VM), do one of the following:</p> <ul> <li>Upgrade to Docker <a href="https://www.docker.com/products/docker">Native</a> for Mac/Windows (Recommended). Check out <a href="#upgrading-laradock">Upgrading LaraDock</a></li> <li>Use LaraDock v3.* (Visit the <code>LaraDock-ToolBox</code> <a href="https://github.com/laradock/laradock/tree/LaraDock-ToolBox">Branch</a>).</li> </ul> <p><br></p> <blockquote> <p><strong>Warning:</strong> If you used an older version of LaraDock it&rsquo;s highly recommended to rebuild the containers you need to use <a href="#Build-Re-build-Containers">see how you rebuild a container</a> in order to prevent errors as much as possible.</p> </blockquote> <p><br></p> <p>1 - Run Containers: <em>(Make sure you are in the <code>laradock</code> folder before running the <code>docker-compose</code> commands).</em></p> <p><strong>Example:</strong> Running NGINX and MySQL:</p> <pre><code class="language-bash">docker-compose up -d nginx mysql </code></pre> <p><strong>Note</strong>: The <code>workspace</code> and <code>php-fpm</code> will run automatically in most of the cases, so no need to specify them in the <code>up</code> command. If you couldn&rsquo;t find them running then you need specify them as follow: <code>docker-compose up -d nginx php-fpm mysql workspace</code>.</p> <p>You can select your own combination of Containers form the list below:</p> <p><code>nginx</code>, <code>hhvm</code>, <code>php-fpm</code>, <code>mysql</code>, <code>redis</code>, <code>postgres</code>, <code>mariadb</code>, <code>neo4j</code>, <code>mongo</code>, <code>apache2</code>, <code>caddy</code>, <code>memcached</code>, <code>beanstalkd</code>, <code>beanstalkd-console</code>, <code>rabbitmq</code>, <code>workspace</code>, <code>phpmyadmin</code>, <code>aerospike</code>, <code>pgadmin</code>, <code>elasticsearch</code>, <code>rethinkdb</code>.</p> <p><br> 2 - Enter the Workspace container, to execute commands like (Artisan, Composer, PHPUnit, Gulp, &hellip;).</p> <pre><code class="language-bash">docker-compose exec workspace bash </code></pre> <p>Alternatively, for Windows PowerShell users: execute the following command to enter any running container:</p> <pre><code class="language-bash">docker exec -it {workspace-container-id} bash </code></pre> <p><strong>Note:</strong> You can add <code>--user=laradock</code> (example <code>docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace bash</code>) to have files created as your host&rsquo;s user. (you can change the PUID (User id) and PGID (group id) variables from the <code>docker-compose.yml</code>).</p> <p><br> 3 - Edit your project configurations.</p> <p>Open your <code>.env</code> file and set the <code>DB_HOST</code> to <code>mysql</code>:</p> <pre><code class="language-env">DB_HOST=mysql </code></pre> <p><em>If you want to use Laravel and you don&rsquo;t have it installed yet, see <a href="#Install-Laravel">How to Install Laravel in a Docker Container</a>.</em></p> <p><br> 4 - Open your browser and visit your localhost address (<code>http://localhost/</code>).</p> <p><br> <strong>Debugging</strong>: if you are facing any problem here check the <a href="#debugging">Debugging</a> section.</p> <p>If you need a special support. Contact me, more details in the <a href="#Help">Help &amp; Questions</a> section.</p>