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# LaraDock
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[![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/LaraDock/laradock.svg)](https://gitter.im/LaraDock/laradock?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge)
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LaraDock helps you run your **Laravel** App on **Docker** real quick.
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It's like Laravel Homestead but for Docker instead of Vagrant.
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>With LaraDock, use Docker first and learn about it later.
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![](https://s31.postimg.org/nbettdki3/lara_dock_poster_new.jpg)
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## Contents
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- [Readme Languages](#)
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- [English (Default)](#)
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- [Chinese](https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock/blob/master/README-zh.md)
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- [Intro](#Intro)
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- [Features](#features)
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- [Supported Software](#Supported-Containers)
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- [What is Docker](#what-is-docker)
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- [What is Laravel](#what-is-laravel)
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- [Why Docker not Vagrant](#why-docker-not-vagrant)
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- [LaraDock VS Homestead](#laradock-vs-homestead)
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- [Demo Video](#Demo)
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- [Requirements](#Requirements)
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- [Installation](#Installation)
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- [Usage](#Usage)
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- [Documentation](#Documentation)
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- [Docker](#Docker)
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- [List current running Containers](#List-current-running-Containers)
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- [Close all running Containers](#Close-all-running-Containers)
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- [Delete all existing Containers](#Delete-all-existing-Containers)
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- [Enter a Container (SSH into a running Container)](#Enter-Container)
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- [Edit default container configuration](#Edit-Container)
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- [Edit a Docker Image](#Edit-a-Docker-Image)
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- [Build/Re-build Containers](#Build-Re-build-Containers)
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- [Add more Software (Docker Images)](#Add-Docker-Images)
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- [View the Log files](#View-the-Log-files)
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- [Laravel](#Laravel):
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- [Install Laravel from a Docker Container](#Install-Laravel)
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- [Run Artisan Commands](#Run-Artisan-Commands)
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- [Use Redis](#Use-Redis)
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- [Use Mongo](#Use-Mongo)
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- [Use phpMyAdmin](#Use-phpMyAdmin)
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- [Use pgAdmin](#Use-pgAdmin)
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- [Use ElasticSearch](#Use-ElasticSearch)
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- [PHP](#PHP)
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- [Install PHP Extensions](#Install-PHP-Extensions)
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- [Change the PHP-FPM Version](#Change-the-PHP-FPM-Version)
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- [Change the PHP-CLI Version](#Change-the-PHP-CLI-Version)
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- [Install xDebug](#Install-xDebug)
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- [Start/Stop xDebug](#Controll-xDebug)
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- [Production](#Production)
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- [Prepare LaraDock for Production](#LaraDock-for-Production)
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- [Setup Laravel and Docker on Digital Ocean](#Digital-Ocean)
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- [Misc](#Misc)
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- [Change the timezone](#Change-the-timezone)
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- [Cron jobs](#CronJobs)
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- [MySQL access from host](#MySQL-access-from-host)
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- [Use custom Domain](#Use-custom-Domain)
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- [Enable Global Composer Build Install](#Enable-Global-Composer-Build-Install)
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- [Install Prestissimo](#Install-Prestissimo)
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- [Install Node + NVM](#Install-Node)
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- [Install Node + YARN](#Install-Yarn)
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- [Debugging](#debugging)
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- [Upgrading LaraDock](#upgrading-laradock)
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- [Help & Questions](#Help)
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<a name="Intro"></a>
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## Intro
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LaraDock strives to make the development experience easier.
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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.
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**Usage Overview:**
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Let's see how easy it is to install `NGINX`, `PHP`, `Composer`, `MySQL` and `Redis`. Then run `Laravel`.
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1. Get LaraDock inside your Laravel project:
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`git clone https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git`.
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2. Enter the laradock folder and run only these Containers:
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`docker-compose up -d nginx mysql redis`
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3. Open your `.env` file and set `DB_HOST` to `mysql` and `REDIS_HOST` to `redis`.
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4. Open your browser and visit the localhost: `http://localdock`
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### Features
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- Easy switch between PHP versions: 7.0, 5.6, 5.5...
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- Choose your favorite database engine: MySQL, Postgres, MariaDB...
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- Run your own combination of software: Memcached, HHVM, Beanstalkd...
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- Every software runs on a separate container: PHP-FPM, NGINX, PHP-CLI...
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- Easy to customize any container, with simple edit to the `dockerfile`.
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- All Images extends from an official base Image. (Trusted base Images).
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- Pre-configured Nginx for Laravel.
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- Easy to apply configurations inside containers.
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- Clean and well structured Dockerfiles (`dockerfile`).
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- Latest version of the Docker Compose file (`docker-compose`).
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- Everything is visible and editable.
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- Fast Images Builds.
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- More to come every week..
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<a name="Supported-Containers"></a>
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### Supported Software (Containers)
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- **Database Engines:**
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- MySQL
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- PostgreSQL
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- MariaDB
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- MongoDB
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- Neo4j
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- **Cache Engines:**
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- Redis
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- Memcached
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- Aerospike
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- **PHP Servers:**
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- NGINX
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- Apache2
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- Caddy
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- **PHP Compilers:**
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- PHP-FPM
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- HHVM
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- **Message Queueing Systems:**
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- Beanstalkd (+ Beanstalkd Console)
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- RabbitMQ (+ RabbitMQ Console)
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- **Tools:**
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- Workspace (PHP7-CLI, Composer, Git, Node, Gulp, SQLite, Vim, Nano, cURL...)
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- PhpMyAdmin
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- PgAdmin
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- ElasticSearch
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>If you can't find your Software, build it yourself and add it to this list. Contributions are welcomed :)
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<a name="what-is-docker"></a>
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### What is Docker?
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[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.
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### What is Laravel?
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Seriously!!!
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<a name="why-docker-not-vagrant"></a>
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### Why Docker not Vagrant!?
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[Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com) creates Virtual Machines in minutes while Docker creates Virtual Containers in seconds.
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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.
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In addition to the speed, Docker gives tons of features that cannot be achieved with Vagrant.
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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).
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### LaraDock VS Homestead
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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).
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- Homestead is a tool that controls Vagrant for you (using Homestead special commands). And Vagrant manages your Virtual Machine.
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- LaraDock is a tool that controls Docker for you (using Docker & Docker Compose official commands). And Docker manages your Virtual Containers.
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Running a virtual Container is much faster than running a full virtual Machine. Thus **LaraDock is much faster than Homestead**.
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## Demo Video
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What's better than a **Demo Video**:
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- LaraDock [v4.*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQii1jDa96Y)
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- LaraDock [v2.*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DamFMczwDA)
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- LaraDock [v0.3](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGkyO6Is_aI)
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- LaraDock [v0.1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YQsHe6oF80)
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## Requirements
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- [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads)
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- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/products/docker/) `>= 1.12`
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## Installation
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Clone the `LaraDock` repository:
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**A)** If you already have a Laravel project, clone this repository on your `Laravel` root directory:
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git submodule add https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git
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```
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>If you are not already using Git for your Laravel project, you can use `git clone` instead of `git submodule`.
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Note: In this case the folder structure will be like this (recommended):
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- project1
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- laradock
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- project2
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- laradock
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```
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**B)** If you don't have a Laravel project, and you want to install Laravel from Docker, clone this repo anywhere on your machine:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git
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```
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Note: In this case the folder structure will be like this:
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- projects
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- laradock
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- project1
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- project2
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```
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**Note:** if you are using this folder structure don't forget to edit the `docker-compose.yml` file to map to your Laravel directory once you have it (example: `- ../project1/:/var/www/laravel`). "You will need to stop and re-run your docker-compose command for the changes to take place".
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## Usage
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**Read Before starting:**
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If you are using **Docker Toolbox** (VM), do one of the following:
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- Upgrade to Docker [Native](https://www.docker.com/products/docker) for Mac/Windows (Recommended). Check out [Upgrading Laradock](#upgrading-laradock)
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- Use LaraDock v3.* (Visit the `LaraDock-ToolBox` [Branch](https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock/tree/LaraDock-ToolBox)).
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>**Warning:** If you used an older version of LaraDock it's highly recommended to rebuild the containers you need to use [see how you rebuild a container](#Build-Re-build-Containers) in order to prevent errors as much as possible.
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1 - Run Containers: *(Make sure you are in the `laradock` folder before running the `docker-compose` commands).*
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**Example:** Running NGINX and MySQL:
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```bash
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docker-compose up -d nginx mysql
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**Note**: The `workspace` and `php-fpm` will run automatically in most of the cases, so no need to specify them in the `up` command. If you couldn't find them running then you need specify them as follow: `docker-compose up -d nginx php-fpm mysql workspace`.
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You can select your own combination of Containers form the list below:
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`nginx`, `hhvm`, `php-fpm`, `mysql`, `redis`, `postgres`, `mariadb`, `neo4j`, `mongo`, `apache2`, `caddy`, `memcached`, `beanstalkd`, `beanstalkd-console`, `rabbitmq`, `workspace`, `phpmyadmin`, `aerospike`, `pgadmin`, `elasticsearch`.
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2 - Enter the Workspace container, to execute commands like (Artisan, Composer, PHPUnit, Gulp, ...).
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docker-compose exec workspace bash
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```
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Alternatively, for Windows Powershell users: execute the following command to enter any running container:
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```bash
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docker exec -it {workspace-container-id} bash
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```
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**Note:** You can add `--user=laradock` (example `docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace bash`) to have files created as your host's user. (you can change the PUID (User id) and PGID (group id) variables from the `docker-compose.yml`).
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3 - Edit the Laravel configurations.
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If you don't have a Laravel project installed yet, see [How to Install Laravel in a Docker Container](#Install-Laravel).
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Open your Laravel's `.env` file and set the `DB_HOST` to your `mysql`:
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DB_HOST=mysql
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```
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4 - Open your browser and visit your localhost address (`http://localhost/`).
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**Debugging**: if you are facing any problem here check the [Debugging](#debugging) section.
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If you need a special support. Contact me, more details in the [Help & Questions](#Help) section.
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## Documentation
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<a name="Docker"></a>
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<a name="List-current-running-Containers"></a>
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### List current running Containers
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```bash
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docker ps
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You can also use the this command if you want to see only this project containers:
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```bash
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docker-compose ps
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```
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<a name="Close-all-running-Containers"></a>
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### Close all running Containers
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```bash
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docker-compose stop
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```
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To stop single container do:
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docker-compose stop {container-name}
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```
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### Delete all existing Containers
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```bash
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docker-compose down
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```
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*Note: Careful with this command as it will delete your Data Volume Container as well. (if you want to keep your Database data than you should stop each container by itself as follow):*
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### Enter a Container (SSH into a running Container)
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1 - first list the current running containers with `docker ps`
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2 - enter any container using:
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```bash
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docker-compose exec {container-name} bash
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*Example: enter MySQL container*
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docker-compose exec mysql bash
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```
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3 - to exit a container, type `exit`.
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<a name="Edit-Container"></a>
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### Edit default container configuration
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Open the `docker-compose.yml` and change anything you want.
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Examples:
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Change MySQL Database Name:
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```yml
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environment:
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MYSQL_DATABASE: laradock
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...
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```
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Change Redis defaut port to 1111:
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```yml
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ports:
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- "1111:6379"
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```
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### Edit a Docker Image
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1 - Find the `dockerfile` of the image you want to edit,
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example for `mysql` it will be `mysql/Dockerfile`.
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2 - Edit the file the way you want.
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3 - Re-build the container:
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```bash
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docker-compose build mysql
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```
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More info on Containers rebuilding [here](#Build-Re-build-Containers).
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### Build/Re-build Containers
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If you do any change to any `dockerfile` make sure you run this command, for the changes to take effect:
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```bash
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docker-compose build
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Optionally you can specify which container to rebuild (instead of rebuilding all the containers):
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```bash
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docker-compose build {container-name}
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```
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You might use the `--no-cache` option if you want full rebuilding (`docker-compose build --no-cache {container-name}`).
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### Add more Software (Docker Images)
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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/).
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### View the Log files
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The Nginx Log file is stored in the `logs/nginx` directory.
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However to view the logs of all the other containers (MySQL, PHP-FPM,...) you can run this:
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```bash
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docker logs {container-name}
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```
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<a name="Laravel"></a>
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<a name="Install-Laravel"></a>
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### Install Laravel from a Docker Container
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1 - First you need to enter the Workspace Container.
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2 - Install Laravel.
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Example using Composer
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```bash
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composer create-project laravel/laravel my-cool-app "5.2.*"
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> We recommend using `composer create-project` instead of the Laravel installer, to install Laravel.
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For more about the Laravel installation click [here](https://laravel.com/docs/master#installing-laravel).
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3 - Edit `docker-compose.yml` to Map the new application path:
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By default LaraDock assumes the Laravel application is living in the parent directory of the laradock folder.
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Since the new Laravel application is in the `my-cool-app` folder, we need to replace `../:/var/www/laravel` with `../my-cool-app/:/var/www/laravel`, as follow:
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```yaml
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application:
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build: ./application
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volumes:
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- ../my-cool-app/:/var/www/laravel
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...
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```
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4 - Go to that folder and start working..
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```bash
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cd my-cool-app
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```
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|
|
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5 - Go back to the laraDock installation steps to see how to edit the `.env` file.
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|
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<br>
|
|
<a name="Run-Artisan-Commands"></a>
|
|
### Run Artisan Commands
|
|
|
|
You can run artisan commands and many other Terminal commands from the Workspace container.
|
|
|
|
1 - Make sure you have the workspace container running.
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
docker-compose up -d workspace // ..and all your other containers
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
2 - Find the Workspace container name:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
docker-compose ps
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
3 - Enter the Workspace container:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
docker-compose exec workspace bash
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Add `--user=laradock` (example `docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace bash`) to have files created as your host's user.
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 - Run anything you want :)
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
php artisan
|
|
```
|
|
```bash
|
|
Composer update
|
|
```
|
|
```bash
|
|
phpunit
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Use-Redis"></a>
|
|
### Use Redis
|
|
|
|
1 - First make sure you run the Redis Container (`redis`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
docker-compose up -d redis
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
2 - Open your Laravel's `.env` file and set the `REDIS_HOST` to `redis`
|
|
|
|
```env
|
|
REDIS_HOST=redis
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
If you don't find the `REDIS_HOST` variable in your `.env` file. Go to the database config file `config/database.php` and replace the default `127.0.0.1` IP with `redis` for Redis like this:
|
|
|
|
```php
|
|
'redis' => [
|
|
'cluster' => false,
|
|
'default' => [
|
|
'host' => 'redis',
|
|
'port' => 6379,
|
|
'database' => 0,
|
|
],
|
|
],
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
3 - To enable Redis Caching and/or for Sessions Management. Also from the `.env` file set `CACHE_DRIVER` and `SESSION_DRIVER` to `redis` instead of the default `file`.
|
|
|
|
```env
|
|
CACHE_DRIVER=redis
|
|
SESSION_DRIVER=redis
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
4 - Finally make sure you have the `predis/predis` package `(~1.0)` installed via Composer:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
composer require predis/predis:^1.0
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
5 - You can manually test it from Laravel with this code:
|
|
|
|
```php
|
|
\Cache::store('redis')->put('LaraDock', 'Awesome', 10);
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Use-Mongo"></a>
|
|
### Use Mongo
|
|
|
|
1 - First install `mongo` in the Workspace and the PHP-FPM Containers:
|
|
<br>
|
|
a) open the `docker-compose.yml` file
|
|
<br>
|
|
b) search for the `INSTALL_MONGO` argument under the Workspace Container
|
|
<br>
|
|
c) set it to `true`
|
|
<br>
|
|
d) search for the `INSTALL_MONGO` argument under the PHP-FPM Container
|
|
<br>
|
|
e) set it to `true`
|
|
|
|
It should be like this:
|
|
|
|
```yml
|
|
workspace:
|
|
build:
|
|
context: ./workspace
|
|
args:
|
|
- INSTALL_MONGO=true
|
|
...
|
|
php-fpm:
|
|
build:
|
|
context: ./php-fpm
|
|
args:
|
|
- INSTALL_MONGO=true
|
|
...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
2 - Re-build the containers `docker-compose build workspace php-fpm`
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 - Run the MongoDB Container (`mongo`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
docker-compose up -d mongo
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 - Add the MongoDB configurations to the `config/database.php` config file:
|
|
|
|
```php
|
|
'connections' => [
|
|
|
|
'mongodb' => [
|
|
'driver' => 'mongodb',
|
|
'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'localhost'),
|
|
'port' => env('DB_PORT', 27017),
|
|
'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'database'),
|
|
'username' => '',
|
|
'password' => '',
|
|
'options' => [
|
|
'database' => '',
|
|
]
|
|
],
|
|
|
|
// ...
|
|
|
|
],
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
5 - Open your Laravel's `.env` file and update the following variables:
|
|
|
|
- set the `DB_HOST` to your `mongo`.
|
|
- set the `DB_PORT` to `27017`.
|
|
- set the `DB_DATABASE` to `database`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 - Finally make sure you have the `jenssegers/mongodb` package installed via Composer and its Service Provider is added.
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
composer require jenssegers/mongodb
|
|
```
|
|
More details about this [here](https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb#installation).
|
|
|
|
7 - Test it:
|
|
|
|
- First let your Models extend from the Mongo Eloquent Model. Check the [documentation](https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb#eloquent).
|
|
- Enter the Workspace Container.
|
|
- Migrate the Database `php artisan migrate`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Use-phpMyAdmin"></a>
|
|
### Use phpMyAdmin
|
|
|
|
1 - Run the phpMyAdmin Container (`phpmyadmin`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
# use with mysql
|
|
docker-compose up -d mysql phpmyadmin
|
|
|
|
# use with mariadb
|
|
docker-compose up -d mariadb phpmyadmin
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **8080**: `http://localhost:8080`
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Use-pgAdmin"></a>
|
|
### Use pgAdmin
|
|
|
|
1 - Run the pgAdmin Container (`pgadmin`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
docker-compose up -d postgres pgadmin
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **5050**: `http://localhost:5050`
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Use-ElasticSearch"></a>
|
|
### Use ElasticSearch
|
|
|
|
1 - Run the ElasticSearch Container (`elasticsearch`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
docker-compose up -d elasticsearch
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **9200**: `http://localhost:9200`
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="PHP"></a>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<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="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.
|
|
|
|
#### A) Switch from PHP `7.0` to PHP `5.6`
|
|
|
|
1 - Open the `docker-compose.yml`.
|
|
|
|
2 - Search for `Dockerfile-70` in the PHP container section.
|
|
|
|
3 - Change the version number, by replacing `Dockerfile-70` with `Dockerfile-56`, like this:
|
|
|
|
```yml
|
|
php-fpm:
|
|
build:
|
|
context: ./php-fpm
|
|
dockerfile: Dockerfile-70
|
|
...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
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/).
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### B) Switch from PHP `7.0` or `5.6` to PHP `5.5`
|
|
|
|
We do not natively support PHP 5.5 anymore, but you can get it in few steps:
|
|
|
|
1 - Clone `https://github.com/LaraDock/php-fpm`.
|
|
|
|
3 - Rename `Dockerfile-56` to `Dockerfile-55`.
|
|
|
|
3 - Edit the file `FROM php:5.6-fpm` to `FROM php:5.5-fpm`.
|
|
|
|
4 - Build an image from `Dockerfile-55`.
|
|
|
|
5 - Open the `docker-compose.yml` file.
|
|
|
|
6 - Point `php-fpm` to your `Dockerfile-55` file.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<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-xDebug"></a>
|
|
### Install xDebug
|
|
|
|
1 - First install `xDebug` in the Workspace and the PHP-FPM Containers:
|
|
<br>
|
|
a) open the `docker-compose.yml` file
|
|
<br>
|
|
b) search for the `INSTALL_XDEBUG` argument under the Workspace Container
|
|
<br>
|
|
c) set it to `true`
|
|
<br>
|
|
d) search for the `INSTALL_XDEBUG` argument under the PHP-FPM Container
|
|
<br>
|
|
e) set it to `true`
|
|
|
|
It should be like this:
|
|
|
|
```yml
|
|
workspace:
|
|
build:
|
|
context: ./workspace
|
|
args:
|
|
- INSTALL_XDEBUG=true
|
|
...
|
|
php-fpm:
|
|
build:
|
|
context: ./php-fpm
|
|
args:
|
|
- INSTALL_XDEBUG=true
|
|
...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
2 - Re-build the containers `docker-compose build workspace php-fpm`
|
|
|
|
3 - Open `laradock/workspace/xdebug.ini` and/or `laradock/php-fpm/xdebug.ini` and enable at least the following configs:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
xdebug.remote_autostart=1
|
|
xdebug.remote_enable=1
|
|
xdebug.remote_connect_back=1
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
For information on how to configure xDebug with your IDE and work it out, check this [Repository](https://github.com/LarryEitel/laravel-laradock-phpstorm).
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Controll-xDebug"></a>
|
|
### Start/Stop xDebug:
|
|
|
|
By installing xDebug, you are enabling it to run on startup by default.
|
|
|
|
To controll the behavior of xDebug (in the `php-fpm` Container), you can run the following commands from the LaraDock root folder:
|
|
|
|
- Stop xDebug from running by default: `./xdebugPhpFpm stop`.
|
|
- Start xDebug by default: `./xdebugPhpFpm start`.
|
|
- See the status: `./xdebugPhpFpm status`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Production"></a>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="LaraDock-for-Production"></a>
|
|
### Prepare LaraDock for Production
|
|
|
|
It's recommended for production to create a custom `docker-compose.yml` file. For that reason LaraDock is shipped with `production-docker-compose.yml` which should contain only the containers you are planning to run on production (usage exampe: `docker-compose -f production-docker-compose.yml up -d nginx mysql redis ...`).
|
|
|
|
Note: The Database (MySQL/MariaDB/...) ports should not be forwarded on production, because Docker will automatically publish the port on the host, which is quite insecure, unless specifically told not to. So make sure to remove these lines:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
ports:
|
|
- "3306:3306"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
To learn more about how Docker publishes ports, please read [this excellent post on the subject](https://fralef.me/docker-and-iptables.html).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Digital-Ocean"></a>
|
|
### Setup Laravel and Docker on Digital Ocean
|
|
|
|
####[Full Guide Here](https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock/blob/master/_guides/digital_ocean.md)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Misc"></a>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
|
|
<a name="Change-the-timezone"></a>
|
|
### Change the timezone
|
|
|
|
To change the timezone for the `workspace` container, modify the `TZ` build argument in the Docker Compose file to one in the [TZ database](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones).
|
|
|
|
For example, if I want the timezone to be `New York`:
|
|
|
|
```yml
|
|
workspace:
|
|
build:
|
|
context: ./workspace
|
|
args:
|
|
- TZ=America/New_York
|
|
...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
We also recommend [setting the timezone in Laravel](http://www.camroncade.com/managing-timezones-with-laravel/).
|
|
|
|
<a name="CronJobs"></a>
|
|
### Adding cron jobs
|
|
|
|
You can add your cron jobs to `workspace/crontab/root` after the `php artisan` line.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
* * * * * php /var/www/laravel/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1
|
|
|
|
# Custom cron
|
|
* * * * * root echo "Every Minute" > /var/log/cron.log 2>&1
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Make sure you [change the timezone](#Change-the-timezone) if you don't want to use the default (UTC).
|
|
|
|
<a name="MySQL-access-from-host"></a>
|
|
### MySQL access from host
|
|
|
|
You can forward the MySQL/MariaDB port to your host by making sure these lines are added to the `mysql` or `mariadb` section of the `docker-compose.yml` or in your [environment specific Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/extends/) file.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
ports:
|
|
- "3306:3306"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
<a name="Use-custom-Domain"></a>
|
|
### Use custom Domain (instead of the Docker IP)
|
|
|
|
Assuming your custom domain is `laravel.dev`
|
|
|
|
1 - Open your `/etc/hosts` file and map your localhost address `127.0.0.1` to the `laravel.dev` domain, by adding the following:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
127.0.0.1 laravel.dev
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
2 - 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="Enable-Global-Composer-Build-Install"></a>
|
|
### Enable Global Composer Build Install
|
|
|
|
Enabling Global Composer Install during the build for the container allows you to get your composer requirements installed and available in the container after the build is done.
|
|
|
|
1 - open the `docker-compose.yml` file
|
|
|
|
2 - search for the `COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
|
|
|
|
It should be like this:
|
|
|
|
```yml
|
|
workspace:
|
|
build:
|
|
context: ./workspace
|
|
args:
|
|
- COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL=true
|
|
...
|
|
```
|
|
3 - now add your dependencies to `workspace/composer.json`
|
|
|
|
4 - rebuild the Workspace Container `docker-compose build workspace`
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Install-Prestissimo"></a>
|
|
### Install Prestissimo
|
|
|
|
[Prestissimo](https://github.com/hirak/prestissimo) is a plugin for composer which enables parallel install functionality.
|
|
|
|
1 - Enable Running Global Composer Install during the Build:
|
|
|
|
Click on this [Enable Global Composer Build Install](#Enable-Global-Composer-Build-Install) and do steps 1 and 2 only then continue here.
|
|
|
|
2 - Add prestissimo as requirement in Composer:
|
|
|
|
a - now open the `workspace/composer.json` file
|
|
|
|
b - add `"hirak/prestissimo": "^0.3"` as requirement
|
|
|
|
c - rebuild the Workspace Container `docker-compose build workspace`
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Install-Node"></a>
|
|
### Install Node + NVM
|
|
|
|
To install NVM and NodeJS in the Workspace container
|
|
|
|
1 - Open the `docker-compose.yml` file
|
|
|
|
2 - Search for the `INSTALL_NODE` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
|
|
|
|
It should be like this:
|
|
|
|
```yml
|
|
workspace:
|
|
build:
|
|
context: ./workspace
|
|
args:
|
|
- INSTALL_NODE=true
|
|
...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
3 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Install-Yarn"></a>
|
|
### Install Node + YARN
|
|
|
|
Yarn is a new package manager for JavaScript. It is so faster than npm, which you can find [here](http://yarnpkg.com/en/compare).To install NodeJS and [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/) in the Workspace container:
|
|
|
|
1 - Open the `docker-compose.yml` file
|
|
|
|
2 - Search for the `INSTALL_NODE` and `INSTALL_YARN` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
|
|
|
|
It should be like this:
|
|
|
|
```yml
|
|
workspace:
|
|
build:
|
|
context: ./workspace
|
|
args:
|
|
- INSTALL_NODE=true
|
|
- INSTALL_YARN=true
|
|
...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
3 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
|
|
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a name="Install-Aerospike-Extension"></a>
|
|
### Install Aerospike extension
|
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1 - First install `aerospike` in the Workspace and the PHP-FPM Containers:
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a) open the `docker-compose.yml` file
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b) search for the `INSTALL_AEROSPIKE_EXTENSION` argument under the Workspace Container
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c) set it to `true`
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d) search for the `INSTALL_AEROSPIKE_EXTENSION` argument under the PHP-FPM Container
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e) set it to `true`
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It should be like this:
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```yml
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workspace:
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build:
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context: ./workspace
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args:
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- INSTALL_AEROSPIKE_EXTENSION=true
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...
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php-fpm:
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build:
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context: ./php-fpm
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args:
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- INSTALL_AEROSPIKE_EXTENSION=true
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...
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```
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2 - Re-build the containers `docker-compose build workspace php-fpm`
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<a name="debugging"></a>
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### Debugging
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*Here's a list of the common problems you might face, and the possible solutions.*
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#### I see a blank (white) page instead of the Laravel 'Welcome' page!
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Run the following command from the Laravel root directory:
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```bash
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sudo chmod -R 777 storage bootstrap/cache
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```
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#### I see "Welcome to nginx" instead of the Laravel App!
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Use `http://127.0.0.1` instead of `http://localhost` in your browser.
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#### I see an error message containing `address already in use`
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Make sure the ports for the services that you are trying to run (80, 3306, etc.) are not being used already by other programs, such as a built in `apache`/`httpd` service or other development tools you have installed.
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#### I get Nginx error 404 Not Found on Windows.
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1. Go to docker Settings on your Windows machine.
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2. Click on the `Shared Drives` tab and check the drive that contains your project files.
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3. Enter your windows username and password.
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4. Go to the `reset` tab and click restart docker.
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#### I get Mysql connection refused
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This error is sometimes happens because your Laravel application isn't running on the container localhost IP (Which is 127.0.0.1). Steps to fix it:
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1. Check your running Laravel application IP by dumping `Request::ip()` variable using `dd(Request::ip())` anywhere on your application. The result is the IP of your Laravel container.
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2. Change the `DB_HOST` variable on env with the IP that you received from previous step.
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<a name="upgrading-laradock"></a>
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### Upgrading LaraDock
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Moving from Docker Toolbox (VirtualBox) to Docker Native (for Mac/Windows). Requires upgrading LaraDock from v3.* to v4.*:
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1. Stop the docker vm `docker-machine stop {default}`
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2. Install Docker for [Mac](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/) or [Windows](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/).
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3. Upgrade LaraDock to `v4.*.*` (`git pull origin master`)
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4. Use LaraDock as you used to do: `docker-compose up -d nginx mysql`.
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**Note:** If you face any problem with the last step above: rebuild all your containers
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`docker-compose build --no-cache`
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"Warnning Containers Data might be lost!"
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<br>
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## Contributing
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This little project was built by one man who has a full time job and many responsibilities, so if you like this project and you find that it needs a bug fix or support for new software or upgrade any container, or anything else.. Do not hesitate to contribute, you are more than welcome :)
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#### Read the [Contribution Guidelines](https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
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<a name="Help"></a>
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## Help & Questions
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Join the chat room on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/LaraDock/laradock) and get help and support from the community.
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You can as well can open an [issue](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/issues) on Github (will be labeled as Question) and discuss it with people on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/LaraDock/laradock).
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For special help with Docker and/or Laravel, you can schedule a live call with the creator of this project at [Codementor.io](https://www.codementor.io/mahmoudz).
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## Credits
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**Creator:**
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- [Mahmoud Zalt](https://github.com/Mahmoudz) [ [Twitter](https://twitter.com/Mahmoud_Zalt) | [Personal Site](http://zalt.me) | [Linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahmoudzalt) ]
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**Admins:**
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- [Bo-Yi Wu](https://github.com/appleboy) (appleboy)
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- [Philippe Trépanier](https://github.com/philtrep) (philtrep)
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**Main Contributors:**
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- [Francis Lavoie](https://github.com/francislavoie) (francislavoie)
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- [luciano-jr](https://github.com/luciano-jr)
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- [Zhqagp](https://github.com/zhqagp)
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- [Tim B.](https://github.com/tjb328) (tjb328)
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- [MidasCodeBreaker](https://github.com/midascodebreaker)
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- [Larry Eitel](https://github.com/LarryEitel)
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- [Suteepat](https://github.com/tianissimo) (tianissimo)
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- [David](https://github.com/davidavz) (davidavz)
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- [Lialosiu](https://github.com/lialosiu)
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- [Eric Pfeiffer](https://github.com/computerfr33k) (computerfr33k)
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- [Orette](https://github.com/orette)
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- [Jack Fletcher](https://github.com/Kauhat) (Kauhat)
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- [Amin Mkh](https://github.com/AminMkh)
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- [Matthew Tonkin Dunn](https://github.com/mattythebatty) (mattythebatty)
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- [Zhivitsa Kirill](https://github.com/zhikiri) (zhikiri)
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- [Benmag](https://github.com/benmag)
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**Other Contributors & Supporters:**
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- [Contributors](https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock/graphs/contributors)
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- [Supporters](https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=)
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## License
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[MIT License](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/blob/master/LICENSE) (MIT)
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