/docker-lamp

LAMP base docker image

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docker-lamp

Out-of-the-box LAMP image (PHP+MySQL)

Usage

To create the image mfjohansson/lamp, execute the following command:

docker build -t mfjohansson/lamp github.com/mfjohansson/docker-lamp

Running your LAMP docker image

Start your image binding the external ports 80 and 3306 in all interfaces to your container:

docker run -d -p 80:80 -p 3306:3306 mfjohansson/lamp

Test your deployment:

curl http://localhost/

Hello world!

Loading your custom PHP application

In order to replace the "Hello World" application that comes bundled with this docker image, create a new Dockerfile in an empty folder with the following contents:

FROM mfjohansson/lamp:latest
RUN rm -fr /app && git clone https://github.com/username/customapp.git /app
EXPOSE 80 443 3306
CMD ["/run.sh"]

replacing https://github.com/username/customapp.git with your application's GIT repository. After that, build the new Dockerfile:

docker build -t username/my-lamp-app .

And test it:

docker run -d -p 80:80 -p 3306:3306 username/my-lamp-app

Test your deployment:

curl http://localhost/

That's it!

Connecting to the bundled MySQL server from within the container

The bundled MySQL server has a root user with no password for local connections. Simply connect from your PHP code with this user:

<?php
$mysql = new mysqli("localhost", "root");
echo "MySQL Server info: ".$mysql->host_info;
?>

Connecting to the bundled MySQL server from outside the container

The first time that you run your container, a new user admin with all privileges will be created in MySQL with a random password. To get the password, check the logs of the container by running:

docker logs $CONTAINER_ID

You will see an output like the following:

========================================================================
You can now connect to this MySQL Server using:

    mysql -uadmin -p 47nnf4FweaKu -h<host> -P<port>

Please remember to change the above password as soon as possible!
MySQL user 'root' has no password but only allows local connections
========================================================================

In this case, 47nnf4FweaKu is the password allocated to the admin user.

You can then connect to MySQL:

 mysql -uadmin -p 47nnf4FweaKu

Remember that the root user does not allow connections from outside the container - you should use this admin user instead!

Setting a specific password for the MySQL server admin account

If you want to use a preset password instead of a random generated one, you can set the environment variable MYSQL_PASS to your specific password when running the container:

docker run -d -p 80:80 -p 3306:3306 -e MYSQL_PASS="mypass" mfjohansson/lamp

You can now test your new admin password:

mysql -u admin -p "mypass"

By https://github.com/mfjohansson - forked from http://www.tutum.co