Apache Docker
This repo will give you a turn key Docker container build for use in production OR dev. The setup includes an Apache web service, PHP 7.3, PHP Composer, linked MySQL 5.7.28 instance and a data container volume.
Using containers offer a huge advantage when developing locally or in prodcution. Use this containers for development and deployment. Changing NODE_ENVIRONMENT
within to .env
to dev
or production
will offer a dynamic environment.
Listed below is an explanation of each file. Ask a question!
Dependencies
Build Breakdown
Apache # → Root of Docker Build
├── app/ # → App conf to manage application on container
│ ├── apache-config.conf # → Default Apache config
│ ├── index.php # → Default web page, enter the IP `docker-machine ls` to load this page.
│ ├── mac-permissions.sh # → Run manually on container to match uid / gid permissions of local docker container to Mac OS X
│ ├── postfix.sh # → Used by *supervisord.conf* to start Postfix
│ ├── run.sh # → Setup apache, conf files, and start process on container
│ ├── sample.conf # → located within `/data/apache2/sites-enabled` duplicate / modify to host others domains
│ └── supervisord # → Supervisor is a client / server system which monitors and controls a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems
├── .env.example # → Rename file to `.env` for local environment variables used within build
├── .circleci/
│ └── config.yml # → CircleCI 2.0 Config
├── docker-compose.local.yml # → Dev build
├── docker-compose.yml # → Production build
├── Dockerfile # → Uses a basefile build to help speed up the docker container build process
├── Makefile # → Build command shortcuts
├── shippable.yml # → Configuration for Shippable.com testing
└── tests/
└── build_tests.sh # → Build test processes
Docker Compose YML configuration guide more info
Quick Start
Launch the Apache instance locally and setup a local MySQL database container for persistant database data, the goal is to create a easy to use development environment.
The Apache container the directory /data
is shared to your local system via Line 7 within docker-container.local.yml
file
Mac OS X / Linux
Type
make
for more build options:
> git clone https://github.com/htmlgraphic/Apache.git ~/Docker/Apache && cd ~/Docker/Apache
> cp .env.example .env
> make run
(non Make Windows)
> copy .env.example .env
> docker-compose -f docker-compose.local.yml up -d
phpMyAdmin
Review MySQL access instructions upon make run
command execution. Setup phpMyAdmin directly via command line. https://localhost:8080
> docker run --name myadmin -d --link apache_db:db --net apache_default -p 8080:80 phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin
Login using the following creditial stored within the .env file:
username | password |
---|---|
root | $MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD |
$MYSQL_PASSWORD |
$MYSQL_PASSWORD |
Test Driven Development
These continuous integration services will fully test the creation of your container and can push the complete image to your private Docker repo if you desire.
CircleCI 2.0 - Test production and dev Docker builds, can the container be built the without error? Verify each build process using docker-compose. Code can be tested using lxc-attach / docker inspect
inside the running container
Shippable - Test production and dev Docker builds, can the container be built the without error? The /tests/build_tests.sh
file ensures the can run with parameters defined. Shippable allows the use of matrix environment variables reducing build time and offer a more robust tests. If any test(s) fail the system should be reviewed closer.
Interacting with Containers:
List all running containers:
docker ps
List all containers (including stopped containers):
docker ps -a
Review og of a running container:
docker logs [CONTAINER ID OR NAME]
Follow the log of a running container:
docker logs -f [CONTAINER ID OR NAME]
Read the Apache log:
docker exec [CONTAINER ID OR NAME] cat ./data/apache2/logs/access_log
Follow the Apache log:
docker exec [CONTAINER ID OR NAME] tail -f ./data/apache2/logs/access_log
Follow the outgoing mail log:
docker exec [CONTAINER ID OR NAME] tail -f ./var/log/mail.log
Gain terminal access to a running container:
docker exec -it [CONTAINER ID OR NAME] /bin/bash
Restart a running container:
docker restart [CONTAINER ID OR NAME]
Stop and start a container in separate operations:
docker stop [CONTAINER ID OR NAME]
docker start [CONTAINER ID OR NAME]
Teardown
(Stop all running containers started by Docker Compose):
Mac OS X / Linux
> make rm
(non Make Windows)
> docker-compose stop