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Informations about the package ferdoc

ferdoc

A Docker helper for Laravel

About ferdoc

A simple application that allows you to run multiple Laravel application within its own docker container. This application also makes use of jwilder/nginx-proxy which will allow you to access all of your web applications via foo.test.

Installation:

composer global require deferdie/ferdoc

If on Windows please run this in powershell: $Env:COMPOSE_CONVERT_WINDOWS_PATHS=1

$Env:COMPOSE_CONVERT_WINDOWS_PATHS=1

If on Linux based systems please run this in bash: export COMPOSE_CONVERT_WINDOWS_PATHS=1

export COMPOSE_CONVERT_WINDOWS_PATHS=1

Usage

CD in your project folder

create a .env file

Within your project .env file add the following line:

APP_NAME=YOURAPPNAME

Please make sute that your APP_NAME is unique for each project.

RUN

ferdoc docker init

After you finish answering the questions you will have a docker-compose.yml file in your project root and a docker directory containing all of your containers.

RUN

ferdoc build

This builds the images for your container.

RUN

ferdoc run

Starts all of your containers, you can now access the site in your browser.

Multiple websites

Run the same steps as above with different ports for nginx and mysql then run the below command.

RUN

ferdoc proxy start

License

ferdoc is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.


All versions of ferdoc with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires symfony/yaml Version ^4.0
symfony/console Version ^4.0
symfony/process Version ^4.0
vlucas/phpdotenv Version ~2.2
sebastiaanluca/php-stub-generator Version ^0.1.1
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