/docker-symfony

Run a Symfony application using Docker & docker-compose

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docker-symfony

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Just a litle Docker POC in order to have a complete stack for running Symfony into Docker containers using docker-compose tool.

Installation

First, clone this repository:

$ git clone git@github.com:eko/docker-symfony.git

Next, put your Symfony application into symfony folder and do not forget to add symfony.dev in your /etc/hosts file.

Then, run:

$ docker-compose up

You are done, you can visite your Symfony application on the following URL: http://symfony.dev (and access Kibana on http://symfony.dev:81)

Note : you can rebuild all Docker images by running:

$ docker-compose build

How it works?

Here are the docker-compose built images:

  • application: This is the Symfony application code container,
  • db: This is the MySQL database container (can be changed to postgresql or whatever in docker-compose.yml file),
  • php: This is the PHP-FPM container in which the application volume is mounted,
  • nginx: This is the Nginx webserver container in which application volume is mounted too,
  • elk: This is a ELK stack container which uses Logstash to collect logs, send them into Elasticsearch and visualize them with Kibana.

This results in the following running containers:

> $ docker-compose ps
        Name                      Command               State              Ports
        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        docker_application_1   /bin/bash                        Up
        docker_db_1            /entrypoint.sh mysqld            Up      0.0.0.0:3306->3306/tcp
        docker_elk_1           /usr/bin/supervisord -n -c ...   Up      0.0.0.0:81->80/tcp
        docker_nginx_1         nginx                            Up      443/tcp, 0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp
        docker_php_1           php5-fpm -F                      Up      9000/tcp

Read logs

You can access Nginx and Symfony application logs in the following directories into your host machine:

  • logs/nginx
  • logs/symfony

Use Kibana!

You can also use Kibana to visualize Nginx & Symfony logs by visiting http://symfony.dev:81.