/Laravel-Docker

A Complete Docker Container for Laravel Application (PHP/MYSQL/POSTGRES/NODE/REDIS)

Primary LanguagePHP

Usage

To get started, make sure you have Docker installed on your system, and then clone this repository.

Next, navigate in your terminal to the directory you cloned this, and spin up the containers for the web server by running docker-compose up -d --build site.

After that completes, follow the steps from the src/README.md file to get your Laravel project added in (or create a new blank one).

Bringing up the Docker Compose network with site instead of just using up, ensures that only our site's containers are brought up at the start, instead of all of the command containers as well. The following are built for our web server, with their exposed ports detailed:

  • nginx - :80
  • mysql - :3306
  • postgres - :5432
  • php - :9000
  • mailhog - :8025

Three additional containers are included that handle Composer, NPM, and Artisan commands without having to have these platforms installed on your local computer. Use the following command examples from your project root, modifying them to fit your particular use case.

  • docker-compose run --rm composer update
  • docker-compose run --rm npm run dev
  • docker-compose run --rm artisan migrate

MailHog

The current version of Laravel (8 as of today) uses MailHog as the default application for testing email sending and general SMTP work during local development. Using the provided Docker Hub image, getting an instance set up and ready is simple and straight-forward. The service is included in the docker-compose.yml file, and spins up alongside the webserver and database services.

To see the dashboard and view any emails coming through the system, visit localhost:8025 after running docker-compose up -d site.

Access The CLI

docker ps

docker exec -it redis-cli

PSQL Access & Export Import

docker exec -it bash root@containerID:/# psql -U postgres

docker exec -i pg_container_name pg_dump --username pg_username --password pg_password database_name > /desired/path/on/your/machine/dump.sql

docker exec -i pg_container_name psql --username pg_username --password pg_password database_name < /path/on/your/machine/dump.sql