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Easy Wordpress development with Docker and Docker Compose

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WPDC - Wordpress Docker Compose

Easy Wordpress development with Docker and Docker Compose

Starting a new project

Make sure you have the latest versions of Docker and Docker Compose installed on your machine. Copy the docker-compose.yml file from this repository into a blank folder.

In the file you may change the IP address (in case you run multiple containers) or the database from mysql to mariadb.

Create containers

Open a terminal and cd to the folder you have the docker-compose.yml and run:

sudo docker-compose up

This create 2 new folders beside your docker-compose.yml file.

  • wp-data - used to store and restore database dumps
  • wp-app - the location of your Wordpress application

The containers are now build and running. You should be able to access the Wordpress installation with the configured IP in the browser address. For convenience you may add a new entry into your hosts file.

Starting containers

You can start the containers with the up command in daemon mode (by adding -d as a param) or by using the start command:

sudo docker-compose start
Stopping containers
sudo docker-compose stop
Remove containers

To stop and remove all the containers use the down command

sudo docker-compose down

... or the rm command if the containers are stopped already.

sudo docker-compose rm

Project from existing source

Copy the docker-compose.yml file into a new directory. In the directory you create two folders:

  • wp-data - here you add the database dump
  • wp-app - here you copy your existing wordpress code

You can now use the up command:

sudo docker-compose up

This will create the containers and populate the database with the given dump. You may set your host entry and change it in the database, or you simply overwrite it in the wp-config.php by adding

define('WP_HOME','http://wp-app.local');
define('WP_SITEURL','http://wp-app.local');

Creating database dumps

sudo ./export.sh

Developing a Theme

Configure the volume to load the theme in the container in the docker-compose.yml

volumes:
  - ./theme-name/trunk/:/var/www/html/wp-content/themes/theme-name

Developing a Plugin

Configure the volume to load the plugin in the container in the docker-compose.yml

volumes:
  - ./plugin-name/trunk/:/var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/plugin-name