/docker-symfony

Run a Symfony application using Docker & docker-compose

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docker-symfony

This is a complete stack for running Symfony 4 (latest version: Flex) into Docker containers using docker-compose tool.

Installation

First, clone this repository:

$ git clone https://github.com/yoesoff/docker-symfony.git

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

Make sure you adjust database_host in parameters.yml to the database container alias "db"

Then, run:

$ docker-compose up

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

Note : you can rebuild all Docker images by running:

$ docker-compose build

How it works?

Here are the docker-compose built images:

  • 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 including the application volume mounted on,
  • nginx: This is the Nginx webserver container in which php volumes are 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
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dockersymfony_db_1      docker-entrypoint.sh mysqld      Up      0.0.0.0:3306->3306/tcp
dockersymfony_elk_1     /usr/bin/supervisord -n -c ...   Up      0.0.0.0:81->80/tcp
dockersymfony_nginx_1   nginx                            Up      443/tcp, 0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp
dockersymfony_php_1     php-fpm7 -F                      Up      0.0.0.0:9000->9000/tcp

Read logs

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

  • logs/nginx
  • logs/symfony

Use Kibana!

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

Use xdebug!

To use xdebug change the line "docker-host.localhost:127.0.0.1" in docker-compose.yml and replace 127.0.0.1 with your machine ip addres. If your IDE default port is not set to 5902 you should do that, too.

Code license

You are free to use the code in this repository under the terms of the 0-clause BSD license. LICENSE contains a copy of this license.