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Package laravel-in-docker
Short Description Run Laravel project on Docker
License MIT
Informations about the package laravel-in-docker
Laravel in Docker v4
This package will allow you to run your Laravel app on the Docker environment in the very simple way.
You will be able to run a completely new Laravel project instance in the latest version but also the already existing project.
IMPORTANT: If you want to run already existing project, you have to ensure that his .env
file exists, because this package
will make some modifications inside it.
This package runs following tools:
- PHP 8.2
- NGINX server
- MySQL in the latest version
- RabbitMQ
- Redis
After run once docker-compose up
command, your application will be ready to use!
Install package
How to run the Laravel application?
In order to run docker container from this package, simply go to the laravel-in-docker
directory,
create the .env
file based on the .env.example
file (cp .env.example .env
) and run
(wait until NGINX server will be running). Then your application will be available on the URL: http://localhost:9999 and will be connected to the MySQL database.
You have many of possibilities to customize variables in the .env
file. Please do it, before run docker-compose up
if you need.
NGINX_PORT
- port where your NGINX server will be started and where your application will be available, e.g. http://localhost:9999APP_CONTAINER_NAME
- name of the newly createdapp
container (will be shown when you run thedocker ps
or thedocker-compose ps
command)LARAVEL_APP_LOCATION
- location on your computer where the application will be or is already stored (as default is set as the same directory as docker configuration) - it must be without/
at the endLARAVEL_APP_NAME
- name of the directory where files from your application will be or is already stored (as default your application files are stored inlaravel-in-docker/laravel-app
directory)MYSQL_PORT
- port where your database will be available from your local machineMYSQL_CONTAINER_NAME
- name of the newly createdmysql
container (will be shown when you run thedocker ps
or thedocker-compose ps
command)MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
- password for the root user of the newly created or already existing MySQL engineMYSQL_DATABASE
- name of the newly created or already existed database where are or will be stored tables with data for the Laravel applicationMYSQL_USER
- name of the newly created or already existed database userMYSQL_PASSWORD
- password for the user that is the owner of the newly created or already existed databaseRABBITMQ_CONTAINER_NAME
- name of the newly createdrabbitmq
container (will be shown when you run thedocker ps
or thedocker-compose ps
command)RABBITMQ_PORT
- port where your RabbitMQ console will be available from the local machine, e.g. http://localhost:15672REDIS_CONTAINER_NAME
- name of the newly createdredis
container (will be shown when you run thedocker ps
or thedocker-compose ps
command)REDIS_PORT
- port where your Redis will be available from the local machine, e.g. http://localhost:6379
How to run Artisan commands?
In order to run artisan commands (or install composer dependencies) please run:
docker exec -it laravel_app bash
(in any location on your local machine) or
docker-compose exec app bash
in the laravel-in-docker
directory (where the docker-compose.yml
file is stored).