You must create a docker-compose.override.yml
file, where you need
to specify external ports. For example, you can use docker-compose.override.example.yml
Set available local IP & port for nginx. The last number, 80
,
is an internal nginx port. Usually you don't need to change this
port as well as specify the local IP, witch is localhost
by default
services:
nginx:
ports:
- "local-ip:local-port:80"
Don't forget to specify the minimum PHP version
"require": {
"php": ">=8.0"
}
Specify docker images. Feel free to use -alpine
to reduce result images
size: nginx:1.19-alpine
etc.
In this case you need use apk
instead apt-get
in RUN
commands. See
apk wiki
for detailed info.
Execute make init
in console. You shouldn't see any errors.
After than go to http://localhost:you-port/health
. You should see a alive
message.
Try to go on http://localhost:you-port
in the browser. You should see a
working website.
In the future you can run composer from php-cli
image via
docker-compose run --rm php-cli composer ...
command.
Go on http://localhost:you-adminer-port
. Select your db engine, enter
server name, user & password (default engine is PostgreSql, server db
,
user postgres
& password postgres
). See additional info in
docker hub site.