Note that this is a development container. If a Symfony app is not already present,
composer create-project symfony/skeleton $SYMFONY_PROJECT_NAME
is run to create a Symfony 4.x project.Include a non null value in the
$SYMFONY_SKIP_DB
envvar/flag, to skip over installingsymfony/orm-pack
.
$ mkdir ~/myapp && cd ~/myapp
$ curl -LO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-symfony/master/docker-compose.yml
$ docker-compose up
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Symfony, is a web application framework written in PHP under MIT License.
The Bitnami Symfony Development Container has been carefully engineered to provide you and your team with a highly reproducible Symfony development environment. We hope you find the Bitnami Symfony Development Container useful in your quest for world domination. Happy hacking!
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The quickest way to get started with the Bitnami Symfony Development Container is using docker-compose.
Begin by creating a directory for your Symfony application:
$ mkdir ~/myapp
$ cd ~/myapp
Download the docker-compose.yml file in the application directory:
$ curl -LO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-symfony/master/docker-compose.yml
Set a few environment variables in the docker-compose.yml
:
version: '2'
services:
myapp:
image: 'bitnami/symfony:1'
ports:
- '8000:8000'
volumes:
- '.:/app'
environment:
- SYMFONY_PROJECT_NAME=myapp
- MARIADB_HOST=mariadb
- MARIADB_PORT_NUMBER=3306
- MARIADB_USER=bobby
- MARIADB_PASSWORD=tables
- MARIADB_DATABASE=myapp
depends_on:
- mariadb
mariadb:
image: 'bitnami/mariadb:10.3'
environment:
- ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=yes
- MARIADB_USER=bobby
- MARIADB_PASSWORD=tables
- MARIADB_DATABASE=myapp
Finally launch the Symfony application development environment using:
$ docker-compose up
The above command creates a container service for Symfony development and bootstraps a new Symfony application, named myapp
in working directory. You can use your favorite IDE for developing the application.
After the built-in PHP application server has been started, visit http://localhost:8000 in your favorite web browser and you'll be greeted by the Symfony welcome page.
Commands can be launched inside the myapp
Symfony Development Container with docker-compose
using the exec command.
Note:
The
exec
command was added todocker-compose
in release 1.7.0. Please ensure that you're usingdocker-compose
version1.7.0
or higher.
The general structure of the exec
command is:
$ docker-compose exec <service> <command>
where <service>
is the name of the container service as described in the docker-compose.yml
file and <command>
is the command you want to launch inside the service.
Following are a few examples:
-
Create a new project named
foo
:$ docker-compose run myapp nami execute symfony createProject foo
-
Create a new project named
bar
which uses Symfony version2.5.0
$ docker-compose run myapp nami execute symfony createProject "bar 2.5.0"
Note: In the above two examples the
docker-compose.yml
file should be updated so that theSYMFONY_PROJECT_NAME
specifies the project name that should be served my the PHP application server.
If you encountered a problem running this container, you can file an issue. For us to provide better support, be sure to include the following information in your issue:
- Host OS and version (
$ uname -a
) - Docker version (
$ docker version
) - Docker info (
$ docker info
) - Docker image version (
$ echo $BITNAMI_IMAGE_VERSION
inside the container) - Steps to reproduce the issue.
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