diff --git a/.devcontainer/devcontainer.example.json b/.devcontainer/devcontainer.example.json
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f6399ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.devcontainer/devcontainer.example.json
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+{
+ "name": "Laradock",
+ "dockerComposeFile": "../docker-compose.yml",
+ "remoteUser": "laradock",
+ "runServices": [
+ "nginx",
+ "postgres",
+ "pgadmin"
+ ],
+ "service": "workspace",
+ "workspaceFolder": "/var/www",
+ "shutdownAction": "stopCompose",
+ "postCreateCommand": "uname -a"
+}
diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dfdb8b7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.gitattributes
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+*.sh text eol=lf
diff --git a/.github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md b/.github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 8359c58..0000000
--- a/.github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
-
-## Our Pledge
-
-In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
-
-## Our Standards
-
-Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment include:
-
-* Using welcoming and inclusive language
-* Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
-* Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
-* Focusing on what is best for the community
-* Showing empathy towards other community members
-
-Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
-
-* The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or advances
-* Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
-* Public or private harassment
-* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic address, without explicit permission
-* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting
-
-## Our Responsibilities
-
-Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in response to any instances of unacceptable behavior.
-
-Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful.
-
-## Scope
-
-This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be further defined and clarified by project maintainers.
-
-## Enforcement
-
-Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by contacting the project team at mahmoud@zalt.me. The project team will review and investigate all complaints, and will respond in a way that it deems appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately.
-
-Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other members of the project's leadership.
-
-## Attribution
-
-This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4, available at [http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4][version]
-
-[homepage]: http://contributor-covenant.org
-[version]: http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/
diff --git a/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md b/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 7d5865b..0000000
--- a/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-### First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute!
-
-For the contribution guide [click here](http://laradock.io/contributing/).
diff --git a/.github/FUNDING.yml b/.github/FUNDING.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cc034fc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/FUNDING.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+# DO NOT CHANGE THIS FILE PLEASE.
+
+github: Mahmoudz
+open_collective: laradock
+custom: ['paypal.me/mzmmzz']
+patreon: zalt
diff --git a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
deleted file mode 100644
index eff16ef..0000000
--- a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-### Info:
-- Docker version (`$ docker --version`):
-- Laradock commit (`$ git rev-parse HEAD`):
-- System info (Mac, PC, Linux):
-- System info disto/version:
-
-### Issue:
-
-_____
-
-### Expected behavior:
-
-_____
-
-### Reproduce:
-
-_____
-
-### Relevant Code:
-
-```
-// place a code sample here
-```
diff --git a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..14edcca
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+---
+name: "Bug report"
+about: "Report a general issue, encountered while using Laradock."
+labels: "Type: Bug"
+---
+
+### Description:
+
+
+### Expected Behavior:
+
+
+### Context information:
+
+**Output of `git rev-parse HEAD`**
+
+```
+{paste here}
+```
+
+**Output of `docker version`**
+
+```
+{paste here}
+```
+
+**Output of `docker-compose version`**
+
+```
+{paste here}
+```
+
+**System info: Mac, Windows or Linux. Include which disto/version**
+
+```
+{paste here}
+```
+
+### Steps to reproduce the issue:
+
+
+1.
+2.
+3.
+
+### Stacktrace & Additional info:
+
+```
+{paste here}
+```
diff --git a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..18ff9f8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+blank_issues_enabled: false
+contact_links:
+ - name: Support question
+ url: https://gitter.im/LaraDock/laradock
+ about: 'This repository is only for reporting bugs. If you need help, get in touch with us via Gitter.'
diff --git a/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.md b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..15ad6ff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.md
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+---
+name: "Feature request"
+about: "Suggest an idea for this project."
+labels: "Type: Feature Request"
+---
+
+**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
+
+
+**Describe the solution you'd like**
+
+
+**Describe alternatives you've considered**
+
+
+**Additional context**
+
diff --git a/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md b/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
index 163c99c..85ca95d 100644
--- a/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
+++ b/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
@@ -1,7 +1,18 @@
-
+## Description
+
+
-##### I completed the 3 steps below:
+## Motivation and Context
+
-- [ ] I've read the [Contribution Guide](http://laradock.io/contributing).
-- [ ] I've updated the **documentation**. (refer to [this](http://laradock.io/contributing/#update-the-documentation-site) for how to do so).
-- [ ] I enjoyed my time contributing and making developer's life easier :)
+## Types of Changes
+
+- [] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue).
+- [] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality).
+- [] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected).
+
+## Definition of Done Checklist:
+
+- [] I've read the [Contribution Guide](http://laradock.io/contributing).
+- [] I've updated the **documentation**. (refer to [this](http://laradock.io/contributing/#update-the-documentation-site) for how to do so).
+- [] I enjoyed my time contributing and making developer's life easier :)
diff --git a/.github/README.md b/.github/README.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 948ec93..0000000
--- a/.github/README.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
-
A Docker PHP development environment that facilitates running PHP Apps on Docker
-
-
-## Sponsors
-
-Support this project by becoming a sponsor.
-
-Your logo will show up on the [github repository](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/) index page and the [documentation](http://laradock.io/) main page, with a link to your website. [[Become a sponsor](https://opencollective.com/laradock#sponsor)]
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-## Contributors
-
-#### Core contributors:
-- [Mahmoud Zalt](https://github.com/Mahmoudz) @mahmoudz | [Twitter](https://twitter.com/Mahmoud_Zalt) | [Site](http://zalt.me)
-- [Bo-Yi Wu](https://github.com/appleboy) @appleboy | [Twitter](https://twitter.com/appleboy)
-- [Philippe Trépanier](https://github.com/philtrep) @philtrep
-- [Mike Erickson](https://github.com/mikeerickson) @mikeerickson
-- [Dwi Fahni Denni](https://github.com/zeroc0d3) @zeroc0d3
-- [Thor Erik](https://github.com/thorerik) @thorerik
-- [Winfried van Loon](https://github.com/winfried-van-loon) @winfried-van-loon
-- [TJ Miller](https://github.com/sixlive) @sixlive
-- [Yu-Lung Shao (Allen)](https://github.com/bestlong) @bestlong
-- [Milan Urukalo](https://github.com/urukalo) @urukalo
-- [Vince Chu](https://github.com/vwchu) @vwchu
-- [Huadong Zuo](https://github.com/zuohuadong) @zuohuadong
-- Join us, by submitting 20 useful PR's.
-
-#### Awesome contributors:
-
-
-
-
-## Donations
-
-> Help keeping the project development going, by [contributing](http://laradock.io/contributing) or donating a little.
-> Thanks in advance.
-
-Donate directly via [Paypal](https://www.paypal.me/mzalt)
-
-[![Donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/Donate-PayPal-green.svg)](https://www.paypal.me/mzalt)
-
-or become a backer on [Open Collective](https://opencollective.com/laradock#backer)
-
-
-
-or show your support via [Beerpay](https://beerpay.io/laradock/laradock)
-
-[![Beerpay](https://beerpay.io/laradock/laradock/badge.svg?style=flat)](https://beerpay.io/laradock/laradock)
-
-
-## License
-
-[MIT License](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/blob/master/LICENSE)
diff --git a/.github/SUPPORT.md b/.github/SUPPORT.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..323f966
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/SUPPORT.md
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+# Support Questions
+
+For help, please visit our official chatting room on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/Laradock/laradock).
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diff --git a/.github/home-page-images/laradock-logo.jpg b/.github/home-page-images/laradock-logo.jpg
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diff --git a/.github/stale.yml b/.github/stale.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dfadd79
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/stale.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+# Configuration for Github probot-stale - https://github.com/probot/stale
+
+# Number of days of inactivity before an issue becomes stale
+daysUntilStale: 90
+# Number of days of inactivity before a stale issue is closed
+daysUntilClose: 21
+# Issues with these labels will never be considered stale
+exemptLabels:
+ - 'Type: Feature Request'
+# Label to use when marking an issue as stale
+staleLabel: Stale
+# Comment to post when marking an issue as stale. Set to `false` to disable
+markComment: >
+ Hi 👋 this issue has been automatically marked as `stale` 📌 because it has not had recent activity 😴.
+ It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions ❤️.
+# Comment to post when closing a stale issue. Set to `false` to disable
+closeComment: >
+ Hi again 👋 we would like to inform you that this issue has been automatically `closed` 🔒 because it had not recent activity during the `stale` period.
+ We really really appreciate your contributions, and looking forward for more in the future 🎈.
+# Limit to only `issues` or `pulls`
+only: issues
diff --git a/.github/workflows/main-ci.yml b/.github/workflows/main-ci.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fc8e5b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/workflows/main-ci.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+name: CI
+
+on:
+ push:
+ branches: '**'
+ tags: '**'
+ pull_request:
+ schedule:
+ - cron: '0 0 * * 0'
+
+jobs:
+ build-php:
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+ strategy:
+ fail-fast: false
+ matrix:
+ php_version: ["5.6", "7.0", "7.1", "7.2", "7.3", "7.4", "8.0"]
+ service: [php-fpm, php-worker, workspace, laravel-horizon]
+ steps:
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v2
+ - name: Build the Docker image
+ env:
+ PHP_VERSION: ${{ matrix.php_version }}
+ run: |
+ cp env-example .env
+ sed -i -- '99,274s/=false/=true/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/GNUPG=false/GNUPG=true/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/CHANGE_SOURCE=true/CHANGE_SOURCE=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/PHPDBG=true/PHPDBG=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/CASSANDRA=true/CASSANDRA=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/GEARMAN=true/GEARMAN=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/AEROSPIKE=true/AEROSPIKE=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/PHALCON=true/PHALCON=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/RDKAFKA=true/RDKAFKA=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/MAILPARSE=true/MAILPARSE=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/OCI8=true/OCI8=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/IONCUBE=true/IONCUBE=false/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/V8JS=true/V8JS=false/g' .env
+ docker-compose build ${{ matrix.service }}
+
+ build-other:
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+ strategy:
+ fail-fast: false
+ matrix:
+ service: ['nginx', 'redis', 'mysql', 'mariadb', 'percona', 'minio', 'mongo']
+ steps:
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v2
+ - name: Build the Docker image
+ run: |
+ cp env-example .env
+ sed -i -- 's/=false/=true/g' .env
+ sed -i -- 's/CHANGE_SOURCE=true/CHANGE_SOURCE=false/g' .env
+ docker-compose build ${{ matrix.service }}
diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 890c25c..d2c5d26 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -5,3 +5,23 @@
/.project
.docker-sync
/jenkins/jenkins_home
+
+/logstash/pipeline/*.conf
+/logstash/config/pipelines.yml
+
+/nginx/ssl/*.crt
+/nginx/ssl/*.key
+/nginx/ssl/*.csr
+
+/apache2/ssl/*.crt
+/apache2/ssl/*.key
+/apache2/ssl/*.csr
+/apache2/ssl/*.org
+
+/.devcontainer/*
+!/.devcontainer/devcontainer.example.json
+!/.devcontainer/docker-compose.extend-example.yml
+
+docker-compose.custom.yml
+
+.DS_Store
diff --git a/.gitlab-ci.yml b/.gitlab-ci.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index 41f37b9..0000000
--- a/.gitlab-ci.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-# image: docker:latest
-# services:
-# - docker:dind
-image: jonaskello/docker-and-compose:1.12.1-1.8.0
-services:
- - docker:1.12.1-dind
-
-before_script:
- - docker info
- - docker-compose version
- - cp env-example .env
- - sed -i -- "s/=false/=true/g" .env
- - cat .env
- - env | sort
-
-build:5.6:php-fpm:
- variables:
- PHP_VERSION: "5.6"
- script:
- - docker-compose build php-fpm
-
-build:7.0:php-fpm:
- variables:
- PHP_VERSION: "7.0"
- script:
- - docker-compose build php-fpm
-
-build:7.1:php-fpm:
- variables:
- PHP_VERSION: "7.1"
- script:
- - docker-compose build php-fpm
-
-build:7.2:php-fpm:
- variables:
- PHP_VERSION: "7.2"
- script:
- - docker-compose build php-fpm
-
-build:5.6:workspace:
- variables:
- PHP_VERSION: "5.6"
- script:
- - docker-compose build workspace
-
-build:7.0:workspace:
- variables:
- PHP_VERSION: "7.0"
- script:
- - docker-compose build workspace
-
-build:7.1:workspace:
- variables:
- PHP_VERSION: "7.1"
- script:
- - docker-compose build workspace
-
-build:7.2:workspace:
- variables:
- PHP_VERSION: "7.2"
- script:
- - docker-compose build workspace
diff --git a/.gitpod.yml b/.gitpod.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a612ef0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.gitpod.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+image: gitpod/workspace-full
+
diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
index 53e43ce..f3290be 100644
--- a/.travis.yml
+++ b/.travis.yml
@@ -7,29 +7,30 @@ env:
matrix:
- HUGO_VERSION=0.20.2
- - PHP_VERSION=5.6 BUILD_SERVICE=workspace
- - PHP_VERSION=7.0 BUILD_SERVICE=workspace
- - PHP_VERSION=7.1 BUILD_SERVICE=workspace
- - PHP_VERSION=7.2 BUILD_SERVICE=workspace
-
- - PHP_VERSION=5.6 BUILD_SERVICE=php-fpm
- - PHP_VERSION=7.0 BUILD_SERVICE=php-fpm
- - PHP_VERSION=7.1 BUILD_SERVICE=php-fpm
- - PHP_VERSION=7.2 BUILD_SERVICE=php-fpm
-
- PHP_VERSION=hhvm BUILD_SERVICE=hhvm
# - PHP_VERSION=5.6 BUILD_SERVICE=php-worker
- PHP_VERSION=7.0 BUILD_SERVICE=php-worker
- PHP_VERSION=7.1 BUILD_SERVICE=php-worker
- PHP_VERSION=7.2 BUILD_SERVICE=php-worker
+ - PHP_VERSION=7.3 BUILD_SERVICE=php-worker
+ - PHP_VERSION=7.4 BUILD_SERVICE=php-worker
+ - PHP_VERSION=8.0 BUILD_SERVICE=php-worker
+
+ - PHP_VERSION=7.0 BUILD_SERVICE=laravel-horizon
+ - PHP_VERSION=7.1 BUILD_SERVICE=laravel-horizon
+ - PHP_VERSION=7.2 BUILD_SERVICE=laravel-horizon
+ - PHP_VERSION=7.3 BUILD_SERVICE=laravel-horizon
+ - PHP_VERSION=7.4 BUILD_SERVICE=laravel-horizon
+ - PHP_VERSION=8.0 BUILD_SERVICE=laravel-horizon
- PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE=solr
- PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE="mssql rethinkdb aerospike"
- - PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE="blackfire minio percona nginx caddy apache2 mysql mariadb postgres postgres-postgis neo4j mongo redis"
+ - PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE="blackfire minio percona nginx caddy apache2 mysql mariadb postgres postgres-postgis neo4j mongo redis cassandra"
- PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE="adminer phpmyadmin pgadmin"
- - PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE="memcached beanstalkd beanstalkd-console rabbitmq elasticsearch certbot mailhog maildev selenium jenkins proxy proxy2 haproxy"
+ - PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE="memcached beanstalkd beanstalkd-console rabbitmq elasticsearch certbot mailhog maildev selenium jenkins proxy proxy2 haproxy gearman"
- PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE="kibana grafana laravel-echo-server"
+ - PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE="ipython-controller manticore"
# - PHP_VERSION=NA BUILD_SERVICE="aws"
# Installing a newer Docker version
diff --git a/.vscode/extensions.json b/.vscode/extensions.json
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..549ed86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.vscode/extensions.json
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+{
+ "recommendations": [
+ "editorconfig.editorconfig",
+ "mikestead.dotenv"
+ ]
+}
diff --git a/.vscode/settings.json b/.vscode/settings.json
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1166680
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.vscode/settings.json
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+{
+ "files.associations": {
+ "env-example": "dotenv",
+ "Dockerfile-*": "dockerfile"
+ }
+}
diff --git a/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md b/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4d6e306
--- /dev/null
+++ b/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+# Laradock Code of Conduct
+
+We follow the [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct) Code of Conduct.
diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..74868e1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+# Thank you for your consideration
+
+Checkout out our [contribution guide](http://laradock.io/contributing).
diff --git a/DOCUMENTATION/config.toml b/DOCUMENTATION/config.toml
index 74e4fa0..d6c3a73 100644
--- a/DOCUMENTATION/config.toml
+++ b/DOCUMENTATION/config.toml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-baseurl = "http://laradock.io/"
+baseurl = "https://laradock.io/"
languageCode = "en-us"
publishDir = "../docs"
title = "Laradock"
@@ -17,16 +17,16 @@ googleAnalytics = "UA-37514928-9"
# Repository
provider = ""
- repo_url = ""
+ repo_url = "https://github.com/laradock/laradock"
version = ""
- logo = "images/logo.png"
- favicon = ""
+ logo = "images/favicons/ms-icon-310x310.png"
+ favicon = "images/favicons/favicon.ico"
permalink = "#"
# Custom assets
- custom_css = []
+ custom_css = ["custom-style.css"]
custom_js = []
# Syntax highlighting theme
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ googleAnalytics = "UA-37514928-9"
[social]
twitter = ""
github = "laradock/laradock"
- email = ""
+ email = "support@laradock.io"
# ------- MENU START -----------------------------------------
@@ -62,30 +62,20 @@ googleAnalytics = "UA-37514928-9"
url = "documentation/"
weight = 3
-[[menu.main]]
- name = "Guides"
- url = "guides/"
- weight = 4
-
[[menu.main]]
name = "Help & Questions"
url = "help/"
- weight = 5
+ weight = 4
[[menu.main]]
name = "Related Projects"
url = "related-projects/"
- weight = 6
+ weight = 5
[[menu.main]]
- name = "Contributing"
+ name = "Contributions"
url = "contributing/"
- weight = 7
-
-[[menu.main]]
- name = "License"
- url = "license/"
- weight = 8
+ weight = 6
# ------- MENU END -----------------------------------------
diff --git a/DOCUMENTATION/content/contributing/index.md b/DOCUMENTATION/content/contributing/index.md
index 24ab633..4a39b2d 100644
--- a/DOCUMENTATION/content/contributing/index.md
+++ b/DOCUMENTATION/content/contributing/index.md
@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
---
-title: Contributing
+title: Contributions
type: index
-weight: 7
+weight: 6
---
+[![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/laradock/laradock)
+
## Have a Question
@@ -51,12 +53,20 @@ To update the sidebar or add a new section to it, you can edit this `DOCUMENTATI
### Host the documentation locally
+**Option 1: Use Hugo Docker Image:**
+
+1. Update the `DOCUMENTATION/content`.
+2. Go to `DOCUMENTATION/`.
+3. Run `docker run --rm -it -v $PWD:/src -p 1313:1313 -u hugo jguyomard/hugo-builder hugo server -w --bind=0.0.0.0`
+4. Visit [http://localhost:1313/](http://localhost:1313/)
+
+**Option 2: Install Hugo Locally:**
+
1. Install [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) on your machine.
-2. Edit the `DOCUMENTATION/content`.
+2. Update the `DOCUMENTATION/content`.
3. Delete the `/docs` folder from the root.
-4. After you finish the editing, go to `DOCUMENTATION/` and run the `hugo` command to generate the HTML docs (inside a new `/docs` folder).
-
-
+4. Go to `DOCUMENTATION/`.
+5. Run the `hugo` command to generate the HTML docs inside a new `/docs` folder.
## Support new Software (Add new Container)
@@ -100,7 +110,7 @@ To update the sidebar or add a new section to it, you can edit this `DOCUMENTATI
* Search for the image in the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/search/) and find the source..
-*Most of the image in Laradock are offical images, these projects live in other repositories and maintainer by other organizations.*
+*Most of the image in Laradock are official images, these projects live in other repositories and maintainer by other organizations.*
**Note:** Laradock has two base images for (`Workspace` and `php-fpm`, mainly made to speed up the build time on your machine.
@@ -204,4 +214,4 @@ After your pull request is merged, you can safely delete your branch and pull th
-#### Happy Coding :)
+## Happy Coding :)
diff --git a/DOCUMENTATION/content/documentation/index.md b/DOCUMENTATION/content/documentation/index.md
index 73e5990..64f95bd 100644
--- a/DOCUMENTATION/content/documentation/index.md
+++ b/DOCUMENTATION/content/documentation/index.md
@@ -57,9 +57,11 @@ docker-compose down
-## Enter a Container (run commands in a running Container)
+## Enter a Container
-1 - First list the current running containers with `docker ps`
+> Run commands in a running Container.
+
+1 - First list the currently running containers with `docker ps`
2 - Enter any container using:
@@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ docker-compose exec mysql bash
*Example: enter to MySQL prompt within MySQL container*
```bash
-docker-compose exec mysql mysql -u homestead -psecret
+docker-compose exec mysql mysql -udefault -psecret
```
3 - To exit a container, type `exit`.
@@ -88,7 +90,8 @@ docker-compose exec mysql mysql -u homestead -psecret
-## Edit default container configuration
+## Edit default Container config
+
Open the `docker-compose.yml` and change anything you want.
Examples:
@@ -161,7 +164,7 @@ You might use the `--no-cache` option if you want full rebuilding (`docker-compo
-## Add more Software (Docker Images)
+## Add more Docker Images
To add an image (software), just edit the `docker-compose.yml` and add your container details, to do so you need to be familiar with the [docker compose file syntax](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/).
@@ -193,6 +196,7 @@ More [options](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/logs/)
+
@@ -203,11 +207,14 @@ More [options](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/logs/)
## Install PHP Extensions
-Before installing PHP extensions, you have to decide first whether you need `FPM` or `CLI`, because each of them has it's own different container, if you need it for both, you have to edit both containers.
+You can set extensions to install in the .env file's corresponding section (`PHP_FPM`, `WORKSPACE`, `PHP_WORKER`),
+just change the `false` to `true` at the desired extension's line.
+After this you have to rebuild the container with the `--no-cache` option.
+
+```bash
+docker build --no-cache {container-name}
+```
-The PHP-FPM extensions should be installed in `php-fpm/Dockerfile-XX`. *(replace XX with your default PHP version number)*.
-
-The PHP-CLI extensions should be installed in `workspace/Dockerfile`.
@@ -215,11 +222,13 @@ The PHP-CLI extensions should be installed in `workspace/Dockerfile`.
+
## Change the (PHP-FPM) Version
-By default the latest stable PHP versin is configured to run.
->The PHP-FPM is responsible of serving your application code, you don't have to change the PHP-CLI version if you are planning to run your application on different PHP-FPM version.
+By default, the latest stable PHP version is configured to run.
+
+>The PHP-FPM is responsible for serving your application code, you don't have to change the PHP-CLI version if you are planning to run your application on different PHP-FPM version.
### A) Switch from PHP `7.2` to PHP `5.6`
@@ -250,11 +259,10 @@ docker-compose build php-fpm
## Change the PHP-CLI Version
-By default **PHP-CLI 7.0** is running.
>Note: it's not very essential to edit the PHP-CLI version. The PHP-CLI is only used for the Artisan Commands & Composer. It doesn't serve your Application code, this is the PHP-FPM job.
-The PHP-CLI is installed in the Workspace container. To change the PHP-CLI version you need to simply change the `PHP_VERSION` in te .env file as follow:
+The PHP-CLI is installed in the Workspace container. To change the PHP-CLI version you need to simply change the `PHP_VERSION` in the .env file as follow:
1 - Open the `.env`.
@@ -274,8 +282,7 @@ docker-compose build workspace
-
-
+Change the PHP-CLI Version
@@ -285,11 +292,11 @@ docker-compose build workspace
a) open the `.env` file
-b) search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_XDEBUG` argument under the Workspace Container
+b) search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_XDEBUG` argument under the Workspace settings
c) set it to `true`
-d) search for the `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_XDEBUG` argument under the PHP-FPM Container
+d) search for the `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_XDEBUG` argument under the PHP-FPM settings
e) set it to `true`
@@ -297,6 +304,62 @@ e) set it to `true`
For information on how to configure xDebug with your IDE and work it out, check this [Repository](https://github.com/LarryEitel/laravel-laradock-phpstorm) or follow up on the next section if you use linux and PhpStorm.
+```
+###########################################################
+################ Containers Customization #################
+###########################################################
+
+### WORKSPACE #############################################
+...
+WORKSPACE_INSTALL_XDEBUG=true
+...
+### PHP_FPM ###############################################
+...
+PHP_FPM_INSTALL_XDEBUG=true
+...
+```
+
+
+
+
+
+## Start/Stop xDebug:
+
+By installing xDebug, you are enabling it to run on startup by default.
+
+To control the behavior of xDebug (in the `php-fpm` Container), you can run the following commands from the Laradock root folder, (at the same prompt where you run docker-compose):
+
+- Stop xDebug from running by default: `.php-fpm/xdebug stop`.
+- Start xDebug by default: `.php-fpm/xdebug start`.
+- See the status: `.php-fpm/xdebug status`.
+
+Note: If `.php-fpm/xdebug` doesn't execute and gives `Permission Denied` error the problem can be that file `xdebug` doesn't have execution access. This can be fixed by running `chmod` command with desired access permissions.
+
+
+
+
+
+## Install pcov
+
+1 - First install `pcov` in the Workspace and the PHP-FPM Containers:
+
+a) open the `.env` file
+
+b) search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PCOV` argument under the Workspace Container
+
+c) set it to `true`
+
+d) search for the `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_PCOV` argument under the PHP-FPM Container
+
+e) set it to `true`
+
+2 - Re-build the containers `docker-compose build workspace php-fpm`
+
+Note that pcov is only supported on PHP 7.1 or newer. For more information on setting up pcov optimally, check the recommended section
+of the [README](https://github.com/krakjoe/pcov)
+
+
+
## Install phpdbg
@@ -320,36 +383,27 @@ PHP_FPM_INSTALL_PHPDBG=true
```
-
-## Setup remote debugging for PhpStorm on Linux
-
- - Make sure you have followed the steps above in the [Install Xdebug section](#install-xdebug).
-
- - Make sure Xdebug accepts connections and listens on port 9000. (Should be default configuration).
-
-![Debug Configuration](/images/photos/PHPStorm/linux/configuration/debugConfiguration.png "Debug Configuration").
-
- - Create a server with name `laradock` (matches **PHP_IDE_CONFIG** key in environment file) and make sure to map project root path with server correctly.
-
-![Server Configuration](/images/photos/PHPStorm/linux/configuration/serverConfiguration.png "Server Configuration").
-
- - Start listening for debug connections, place a breakpoint and you are good to go !
-
-## Start/Stop xDebug:
+
+## Install ionCube Loader
-By installing xDebug, you are enabling it to run on startup by default.
+1 - First install `ionCube Loader` in the Workspace and the PHP-FPM Containers:
+
+a) open the `.env` file
+
+b) search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_IONCUBE` argument under the Workspace Container
+
+c) set it to `true`
+
+d) search for the `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_IONCUBE` argument under the PHP-FPM Container
+
+e) set it to `true`
-To control the behavior of xDebug (in the `php-fpm` Container), you can run the following commands from the Laradock root folder, (at the same prompt where you run docker-compose):
-
-- Stop xDebug from running by default: `.php-fpm/xdebug stop`.
-- Start xDebug by default: `.php-fpm/xdebug start`.
-- See the status: `.php-fpm/xdebug status`.
-
-Note: If `.php-fpm/xdebug` doesn't execute and gives `Permission Denied` error the problem can be that file `xdebug` doesn't have execution access. This can be fixed by running `chmod` command with desired access permissions.
+2 - Re-build the containers `docker-compose build workspace php-fpm`
+Always download the latest version of [Loaders for ionCube ](http://www.ioncube.com/loaders.php).
@@ -357,7 +411,9 @@ Note: If `.php-fpm/xdebug` doesn't execute and gives `Permission Denied` error t
-## Install Deployer (Deployment tool for PHP)
+## Install Deployer
+
+> A deployment tool for PHP.
1 - Open the `.env` file
@@ -368,10 +424,44 @@ Note: If `.php-fpm/xdebug` doesn't execute and gives `Permission Denied` error t
4 - Re-build the containers `docker-compose build workspace`
-[**Deployer Documentation Here**](https://deployer.org/docs)
+[**Deployer Documentation Here**](https://deployer.org/docs/getting-started.html)
+
+
+
+## Install SonarQube
+
+> An automatic code review tool.
+
+SonarQube® is an automatic code review tool to detect bugs, vulnerabilities and code smells in your code. It can integrate with your existing workflow to enable continuous code inspection across your project branches and pull requests.
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `SONARQUBE_HOSTNAME=sonar.example.com` argument
+
+3 - Set it to your-domain `sonar.example.com`
+
+4 - `docker-compose up -d sonarqube`
+
+5 - Open your browser: http://localhost:9000/
+
+Troubleshooting:
+
+if you encounter a database error:
+```
+docker-compose exec --user=root postgres
+source docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init_sonarqube_db.sh
+```
+
+If you encounter logs error:
+```
+docker-compose run --user=root --rm sonarqube chown sonarqube:sonarqube /opt/sonarqube/logs
+```
+[**SonarQube Documentation Here**](https://docs.sonarqube.org/latest/)
+
+
@@ -387,9 +477,11 @@ Note: If `.php-fpm/xdebug` doesn't execute and gives `Permission Denied` error t
## Prepare Laradock for Production
-It's recommended for production to create a custom `docker-compose.yml` file. For that reason, Laradock is shipped with `production-docker-compose.yml` which should contain only the containers you are planning to run on production (usage example: `docker-compose -f production-docker-compose.yml up -d nginx mysql redis ...`).
+It's recommended for production to create a custom `docker-compose.yml` file, for example, `production-docker-compose.yml`
-Note: The Database (MySQL/MariaDB/...) ports should not be forwarded on production, because Docker will automatically publish the port on the host, which is quite insecure, unless specifically told not to. So make sure to remove these lines:
+In your new production `docker-compose.yml` file, you should include only the containers you are planning to run in production (usage example: `docker-compose -f production-docker-compose.yml up -d nginx mysql redis ...`).
+
+Note: The Database (MySQL/MariaDB/...) ports should not be forwarded on production, because Docker will automatically publish the port on the host unless specifically told not to. Forwarding these ports on production is quite insecure - so make sure to remove these lines:
```
ports:
@@ -403,14 +495,6 @@ To learn more about how Docker publishes ports, please read [this excellent post
-
-
-## Setup Laravel and Docker on Digital Ocean
-
-### [Full Guide Here](/guides/#Digital-Ocean)
-
-
-
@@ -423,7 +507,7 @@ To learn more about how Docker publishes ports, please read [this excellent post
-## Install Laravel from a Docker Container
+## Install Laravel from Container
1 - First you need to enter the Workspace Container.
@@ -449,7 +533,7 @@ Since the new Laravel application is in the `my-cool-app` folder, we need to rep
```dotenv
APP_CODE_PATH_HOST=../my-cool-app/
```
-4 - Go to that folder and start working..
+4 - Go to that folder and start working.
```bash
cd my-cool-app
@@ -486,7 +570,7 @@ docker-compose ps
docker-compose exec workspace bash
```
-Add `--user=laradock` (example `docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace bash`) to have files created as your host's user.
+Note: Should add `--user=laradock` (example `docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace bash`) to have files created as your host's user to prevent issue owner of log file will be changed to root then laravel website cannot write on log file if using rotated log and new log file not existed
4 - Run anything you want :)
@@ -495,13 +579,19 @@ Add `--user=laradock` (example `docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace ba
php artisan
```
```bash
-Composer update
+composer update
```
```bash
phpunit
```
-
-
+```
+vue serve
+```
+(browse the results at `http://localhost:[WORKSPACE_VUE_CLI_SERVE_HOST_PORT]`)
+```
+vue ui
+```
+(browse the results at `http://localhost:[WORKSPACE_VUE_CLI_UI_HOST_PORT]`)
@@ -510,28 +600,8 @@ phpunit
## Run Laravel Queue Worker
-1 - First add `php-worker` container. It will be similar as like PHP-FPM Container.
-
-a) open the `docker-compose.yml` file
-
-b) add a new service container by simply copy-paste this section below PHP-FPM container
+1 - Create a suitable configuration file (for example named `laravel-worker.conf`) for Laravel Queue Worker in `php-worker/supervisord.d/` by simply copying from `laravel-worker.conf.example`
-```yaml
- php-worker:
- build:
- context: ./php-worker
- args:
- - INSTALL_PGSQL=${PHP_WORKER_INSTALL_PGSQL} #Optionally install PGSQL PHP drivers
- - INSTALL_BCMATH=${PHP_WORKER_INSTALL_BCMATH} #Optionally install BCMath php package
- volumes_from:
- - applications
- depends_on:
- - workspace
- extra_hosts:
- - "dockerhost:${DOCKER_HOST_IP}"
- networks:
- - backend
-```
2 - Start everything up
```bash
@@ -543,31 +613,96 @@ docker-compose up -d php-worker
+
+
+## Run Laravel Scheduler
+
+Laradock provides 2 ways to run Laravel Scheduler
+1. Using cron in workspace container.
+Most of the time, when you start Laradock, it'll automatically start workspace container with cron inside, along with setting to run `schedule:run` command every minute.
+2. Using Supervisord in php-worker to run `schedule:run`.
+This way is suggested when you don't want to start workspace in production environment.
+ * Comment out cron setting in workspace container, file `workspace/crontab/laradock`
+ ```bash
+ # * * * * * laradock /usr/bin/php /var/www/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1
+ ```
+ * Create a suitable configuration file (for ex., named `laravel-scheduler.conf`) for Laravel Scheduler in `php-worker/supervisord.d/` by simply copying from `laravel-scheduler.conf.example`
+
+ * Start php-worker container
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d php-worker
+ ```
+
+
+## Use Browsersync
+
+> Using Use Browsersync with Laravel Mix.
+
+1. Add the following settings to your `webpack.mix.js` file. Please refer to Browsersync [Options](https://browsersync.io/docs/options) page for more options.
+
+```
+const mix = require('laravel-mix')
+
+(...)
+
+mix.browserSync({
+ open: false,
+ proxy: 'nginx' // replace with your web server container
+})
+```
+
+2. Run `npm run watch` within your `workspace` container.
+
+3. Open your browser and visit address `http://localhost:[WORKSPACE_BROWSERSYNC_HOST_PORT]`. It will refresh the page automatically whenever you edit any source file in your project.
+
+4. If you wish to access Browsersync UI for your project, visit address `http://localhost:[WORKSPACE_BROWSERSYNC_UI_HOST_PORT]`.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## Use Mailu
+
+1. You will need a registered domain.
+
+2. Required RECAPTCHA for signup email [HERE](https://www.google.com/recaptcha/admin)
+
+3. Modify following environment variable in `.env` file
+
+```
+MAILU_RECAPTCHA_PUBLIC_KEY=
+MAILU_RECAPTCHA_PRIVATE_KEY=
+MAILU_DOMAIN=laradock.io
+MAILU_HOSTNAMES=mail.laradock.io
+```
+
+4. Open your browser and visit `http://YOUR_DOMAIN`.
+
+
## Use NetData
-1 - Run the NetData Container (`netdata`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+1. Run the NetData Container (`netdata`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
```bash
docker-compose up -d netdata
```
-2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **19999**: `http://localhost:19999`
+2. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **19999**: `http://localhost:19999`
## Use Metabase
-1 - Run the Metabase Container (`metbase`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+1. Run the Metabase Container (`metabase`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d metabase
+ ```
+2. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **3030**: `http://localhost:3030`
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d metabase
-```
-
-2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **3030**: `http://localhost:3030`
-
-3 - You can use environment to configure Metabase container. See docs in: [Running Metabase on Docker](https://www.metabase.com/docs/v0.12.0/operations-guide/running-metabase-on-docker.html)
+3. You can use environment to configure Metabase container. See docs in: [Running Metabase on Docker](https://www.metabase.com/docs/v0.12.0/operations-guide/running-metabase-on-docker.html)
@@ -579,12 +714,12 @@ docker-compose up -d metabase
1) Boot the container `docker-compose up -d jenkins`. To enter the container type `docker-compose exec jenkins bash`.
-2) Go to `http://localhost:8090/` (if you didn't chanhed your default port mapping)
+2) Go to `http://localhost:8090/` (if you didn't change your default port mapping)
3) Authenticate from the web app.
- Default username is `admin`.
-- Default password is `docker-compose exec jenkins cat /var/jenkins_home/secrets/initialAdminPassword`.
+- Default password is `docker-compose exec jenkins cat /var/jenkins_home/secrets/initialAdminPassword`.
(To enter container as root type `docker-compose exec --user root jenkins bash`).
@@ -603,101 +738,182 @@ You may wanna change the default security configuration, so go to `http://localh
+
## Use Redis
-1 - First make sure you run the Redis Container (`redis`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
+1. First make sure you run the Redis Container (`redis`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d redis
+ ```
+ > To execute redis commands, enter the redis container first `docker-compose exec redis bash` then enter the `redis-cli`.
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d redis
-```
-
-> To execute redis commands, enter the redis container first `docker-compose exec redis bash` then enter the `redis-cli`.
-
-2 - Open your Laravel's `.env` file and set the `REDIS_HOST` to `redis`
-
-```env
-REDIS_HOST=redis
-```
-
-If you're using Laravel, and you don't find the `REDIS_HOST` variable in your `.env` file. Go to the database configuration file `config/database.php` and replace the default `127.0.0.1` IP with `redis` for Redis like this:
-
-```php
-'redis' => [
- 'cluster' => false,
- 'default' => [
- 'host' => 'redis',
- 'port' => 6379,
- 'database' => 0,
+2. Open your Laravel's `.env` file and set the `REDIS_HOST` to `redis`
+ ```env
+ REDIS_HOST=redis
+ ```
+ If you're using Laravel, and you don't find the `REDIS_HOST` variable in your `.env` file. Go to the database configuration file `config/database.php` and replace the default `127.0.0.1` IP with `redis` for Redis like this:
+ ```php
+ 'redis' => [
+ 'cluster' => false,
+ 'default' => [
+ 'host' => 'redis',
+ 'port' => 6379,
+ 'database' => 0,
+ ],
],
-],
-```
-
-3 - To enable Redis Caching and/or for Sessions Management. Also from the `.env` file set `CACHE_DRIVER` and `SESSION_DRIVER` to `redis` instead of the default `file`.
-
-```env
-CACHE_DRIVER=redis
-SESSION_DRIVER=redis
-```
-
-4 - Finally make sure you have the `predis/predis` package `(~1.0)` installed via Composer:
-
-```bash
-composer require predis/predis:^1.0
-```
-
-5 - You can manually test it from Laravel with this code:
-
-```php
-\Cache::store('redis')->put('Laradock', 'Awesome', 10);
-```
+ ```
+3. To enable Redis Caching and/or for Sessions Management. Also from the `.env` file set `CACHE_DRIVER` and `SESSION_DRIVER` to `redis` instead of the default `file`.
+ ```env
+ CACHE_DRIVER=redis
+ SESSION_DRIVER=redis
+ ```
+4. Finally make sure you have the `predis/predis` package `(~1.0)` installed via Composer:
+ ```bash
+ composer require predis/predis:^1.0
+ ```
+5. You can manually test it from Laravel with this code:
+ ```php
+ \Cache::store('redis')->put('Laradock', 'Awesome', 10);
+ ```
+
+
+## Use Redis Cluster
+1. First make sure you run the Redis-Cluster Container (`redis-cluster`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d redis-cluster
+ ```
+2. Open your Laravel's `config/database.php` and set the redis cluster configuration. Below is example configuration with phpredis.
+ Read the [Laravel official documentation](https://laravel.com/docs/5.7/redis#configuration) for more details.
+ ```php
+ 'redis' => [
+ 'client' => 'phpredis',
+ 'options' => [
+ 'cluster' => 'redis',
+ ],
+ 'clusters' => [
+ 'default' => [
+ [
+ 'host' => 'redis-cluster',
+ 'password' => null,
+ 'port' => 7000,
+ 'database' => 0,
+ ],
+ ],
+ ],
+ ],
+ ```
+
+
+
+
+## Use Varnish
+
+The goal was to proxy the request to varnish server using nginx. So only nginx has been configured for Varnish proxy.
+Nginx is on port 80 or 443. Nginx sends request through varnish server and varnish server sends request back to nginx on port 81 (external port is defined in `VARNISH_BACKEND_PORT`).
+
+The idea was taken from this [post](https://www.linode.com/docs/websites/varnish/use-varnish-and-nginx-to-serve-wordpress-over-ssl-and-http-on-debian-8/)
+
+The Varnish configuration was developed and tested for Wordpress only. Probably it works with other systems.
+
+#### Steps to configure varnish proxy server:
+1. You have to set domain name for VARNISH_PROXY1_BACKEND_HOST variable.
+2. If you want to use varnish for different domains, you have to add new configuration section in your env file.
+ ```
+ VARNISH_PROXY1_CACHE_SIZE=128m
+ VARNISH_PROXY1_BACKEND_HOST=replace_with_your_domain.name
+ VARNISH_PROXY1_SERVER=SERVER1
+ ```
+3. Then you have to add new config section into docker-compose.yml with related variables:
+ ```
+ custom_proxy_name:
+ container_name: custom_proxy_name
+ build: ./varnish
+ expose:
+ - ${VARNISH_PORT}
+ environment:
+ - VARNISH_CONFIG=${VARNISH_CONFIG}
+ - CACHE_SIZE=${VARNISH_PROXY2_CACHE_SIZE}
+ - VARNISHD_PARAMS=${VARNISHD_PARAMS}
+ - VARNISH_PORT=${VARNISH_PORT}
+ - BACKEND_HOST=${VARNISH_PROXY2_BACKEND_HOST}
+ - BACKEND_PORT=${VARNISH_BACKEND_PORT}
+ - VARNISH_SERVER=${VARNISH_PROXY2_SERVER}
+ ports:
+ - "${VARNISH_PORT}:${VARNISH_PORT}"
+ links:
+ - workspace
+ networks:
+ - frontend
+ ```
+4. change your varnish config and add nginx configuration. Example Nginx configuration is here: `nginx/sites/laravel_varnish.conf.example`.
+5. `varnish/default.vcl` is old varnish configuration, which was used in the previous version. Use `default_wordpress.vcl` instead.
+
+#### How to run:
+1. Rename `default_wordpress.vcl` to `default.vcl`
+2. `docker-compose up -d nginx`
+3. `docker-compose up -d proxy`
+
+Keep in mind that varnish server must be built after Nginx cause varnish checks domain affordability.
+
+#### FAQ:
+
+1. How to purge cache?
+run from any cli: `curl -X PURGE https://yourwebsite.com/`.
+2. How to reload varnish?
+`docker container exec proxy varnishreload`
+3. Which varnish commands are allowed?
+ - varnishadm
+ - varnishd
+ - varnishhist
+ - varnishlog
+ - varnishncsa
+ - varnishreload
+ - varnishstat
+ - varnishtest
+ - varnishtop
+4. How to reload Nginx?
+`docker exec Nginx nginx -t`
+`docker exec Nginx nginx -s reload`
+
## Use Mongo
-
-1 - First install `mongo` in the Workspace and the PHP-FPM Containers:
-
-a) open the `.env` file
-
-b) search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_MONGO` argument under the Workspace Container
-
-c) set it to `true`
-
-d) search for the `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_MONGO` argument under the PHP-FPM Container
-
-e) set it to `true`
-
-2 - Re-build the containers `docker-compose build workspace php-fpm`
-
-
-
-3 - Run the MongoDB Container (`mongo`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
-
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d mongo
-```
-
-
-4 - Add the MongoDB configurations to the `config/database.php` configuration file:
-
-```php
-'connections' => [
-
- 'mongodb' => [
- 'driver' => 'mongodb',
- 'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'localhost'),
- 'port' => env('DB_PORT', 27017),
- 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'database'),
- 'username' => '',
- 'password' => '',
- 'options' => [
- 'database' => '',
- ]
+1. First install `mongo` in the Workspace and the PHP-FPM Containers:
+ * open the `.env` file
+ * search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_MONGO` argument under the Workspace Container
+ * set it to `true`
+ * search for the `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_MONGO` argument under the PHP-FPM Container
+ * set it to `true`
+2. Re-build the containers
+ * `docker-compose build workspace php-fpm`
+3. Run the MongoDB Container (`mongo`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d mongo
+ ```
+4. Add the MongoDB configurations to the `config/database.php` configuration file:
+ ```php
+ 'connections' => [
+
+ 'mongodb' => [
+ 'driver' => 'mongodb',
+ 'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'localhost'),
+ 'port' => env('DB_PORT', 27017),
+ 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'database'),
+ 'username' => '',
+ 'password' => '',
+ 'options' => [
+ 'database' => '',
+ ]
+ ],
+
+ // ...
+
],
// ...
@@ -721,7 +937,7 @@ More details about this [here](https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb#ins
7 - Test it:
-- First let your Models extend from the Mongo Eloquent Model. Check the [documentation](https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb#eloquent).
+- First, let your Models extend from the Mongo Eloquent Model. Check the [documentation](https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb#eloquent).
- Enter the Workspace Container.
- Migrate the Database `php artisan migrate`.
@@ -733,21 +949,16 @@ More details about this [here](https://github.com/jenssegers/laravel-mongodb#ins
## Use PhpMyAdmin
+1. Run the phpMyAdmin Container (`phpmyadmin`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
+ ```bash
+ # use with mysql
+ docker-compose up -d mysql phpmyadmin
-1 - Run the phpMyAdmin Container (`phpmyadmin`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
-
-```bash
-# use with mysql
-docker-compose up -d mysql phpmyadmin
-
-# use with mariadb
-docker-compose up -d mariadb phpmyadmin
-```
-
-*Note: To use with MariaDB, open `.env` and set `PMA_DB_ENGINE=mysql` to `PMA_DB_ENGINE=mariadb`.*
-
-2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **8080**: `http://localhost:8080`
-
+ # use with mariadb
+ docker-compose up -d mariadb phpmyadmin
+ ```
+ *Note: To use with MariaDB, open `.env` and set `PMA_DB_ENGINE=mysql` to `PMA_DB_ENGINE=mariadb`.*
+2. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **8080**: `http://localhost:8080`
@@ -756,15 +967,11 @@ docker-compose up -d mariadb phpmyadmin
## Use Gitlab
-
-1 - Run the Gitlab Container (`gitlab`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
-
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d gitlab
-```
-
-2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **8989**: `http://localhost:8989`
-
+1. Run the Gitlab Container (`gitlab`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d gitlab
+ ```
+2. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **8989**: `http://localhost:8989`
*Note: You may change GITLAB_DOMAIN_NAME to your own domain name like `http://gitlab.example.com` default is `http://localhost`*
@@ -772,20 +979,72 @@ docker-compose up -d gitlab
+
+
+## Use Gitlab Runner
+1. Retrieve the registration token in your gitlab project (Settings > CI / CD > Runners > Set up a specific Runner manually)
+2. Open the `.env` file and set the following changes:
+ ```
+ # so that gitlab container will pass the correct domain to gitlab-runner container
+ GITLAB_DOMAIN_NAME=http://gitlab
+
+ GITLAB_RUNNER_REGISTRATION_TOKEN=
+
+ # so that gitlab-runner container will send POST request for registration to correct domain
+ GITLAB_CI_SERVER_URL=http://gitlab
+ ```
+3. Open the `docker-compose.yml` file and add the following changes:
+ ```yml
+ gitlab-runner:
+ environment: # these values will be used during `gitlab-runner register`
+ - RUNNER_EXECUTOR=docker # change from shell (default)
+ - DOCKER_IMAGE=alpine
+ - DOCKER_NETWORK_MODE=laradock_backend
+ networks:
+ - backend # connect to network where gitlab service is connected
+ ```
+4. Run the Gitlab-Runner Container (`gitlab-runner`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d gitlab-runner
+ ```
+5. Register the gitlab-runner to the gitlab container
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose exec gitlab-runner bash
+ gitlab-runner register
+ ```
+
+6. Create a `.gitlab-ci.yml` file for your pipeline
+ ```yml
+ before_script:
+ - echo Hello!
+
+ job1:
+ scripts:
+ - echo job1
+ ```
+7. Push changes to gitlab
+8. Verify that pipeline is run successful
+
+
+
+
## Use Adminer
-1 - Run the Adminer Container (`adminer`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+1. Run the Adminer Container (`adminer`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d adminer
+ ```
+2. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **8080**: `http://localhost:8080`
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d adminer
-```
+#### Additional Notes
-2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **8080**: `http://localhost:8080`
+- You can load plugins in the `ADM_PLUGINS` variable in the `.env` file. If a plugin requires parameters to work correctly you will need to add a custom file to the container. [Find more info in section 'Loading plugins'](https://hub.docker.com/_/adminer).
-**Note:** We've locked Adminer to version 4.3.0 as at the time of writing [it contained a major bug](https://sourceforge.net/p/adminer/bugs-and-features/548/) preventing PostgreSQL users from logging in. If that bug is fixed (or if you're not using PostgreSQL) feel free to set Adminer to the latest version within [the Dockerfile](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/blob/master/adminer/Dockerfile#L1): `FROM adminer:latest`
+- You can choose a design in the `ADM_DESIGN` variable in the `.env` file. [Find more info in section 'Choosing a design'](https://hub.docker.com/_/adminer).
+- You can specify the default host with the `ADM_DEFAULT_SERVER` variable in the `.env` file. This is useful if you are connecting to an external server or a docker container named something other than the default `mysql`.
@@ -794,14 +1053,11 @@ docker-compose up -d adminer
## Use Portainer
-
-1 - Run the Portainer Container (`portainer`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
-
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d portainer
-```
-
-2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **9010**: `http://localhost:9010`
+1. Run the Portainer Container (`portainer`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d portainer
+ ```
+2. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **9010**: `http://localhost:9010`
@@ -811,15 +1067,14 @@ docker-compose up -d portainer
## Use PgAdmin
-
-1 - Run the pgAdmin Container (`pgadmin`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
-
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d postgres pgadmin
-```
-
-2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **5050**: `http://localhost:5050`
-
+1. Run the pgAdmin Container (`pgadmin`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d postgres pgadmin
+ ```
+2. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **5050**: `http://localhost:5050`
+3. At login page use default credentials:
+ Username : pgadmin4@pgadmin.org
+ Password : admin
@@ -828,46 +1083,54 @@ docker-compose up -d postgres pgadmin
## Use Beanstalkd
+1. Run the Beanstalkd Container:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d beanstalkd
+ ```
+2. Configure Laravel to connect to that container by editing the `config/queue.php` config file.
+ * first set `beanstalkd` as default queue driver
+ * set the queue host to beanstalkd : `QUEUE_HOST=beanstalkd`
+ *beanstalkd is now available on default port `11300`.*
+3. Require the dependency package [pda/pheanstalk](https://github.com/pda/pheanstalk) using composer.
+ Optionally you can use the Beanstalkd Console Container to manage your Queues from a web interface.
+ * Run the Beanstalkd Console Container:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d beanstalkd-console
+ ```
+ * Open your browser and visit `http://localhost:2080/`
+ _Note: You can customize the port on which beanstalkd console is listening by changing `BEANSTALKD_CONSOLE_HOST_PORT` in `.env`. The default value is *2080*._
-1 - Run the Beanstalkd Container:
-
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d beanstalkd
-```
-
-2 - Configure Laravel to connect to that container by editing the `config/queue.php` config file.
-
-a. first set `beanstalkd` as default queue driver
-b. set the queue host to beanstalkd : `QUEUE_HOST=beanstalkd`
-
-*beanstalkd is now available on default port `11300`.*
-
-3 - Require the dependency package [pda/pheanstalk](https://github.com/pda/pheanstalk) using composer.
-
-
-Optionally you can use the Beanstalkd Console Container to manage your Queues from a web interface.
-
-1 - Run the Beanstalkd Console Container:
-
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d beanstalkd-console
-```
-
-2 - Open your browser and visit `http://localhost:2080/`
-
-_Note: You can customize the port on which beanstalkd console is listening by changing `BEANSTALKD_CONSOLE_HOST_PORT` in `.env`. The default value is *2080*._
-
-3 - Add the server
-
-- Host: beanstalkd
-- Port: 11300
-
-4 - Done.
+ * Add the server
+ - Host: beanstalkd
+ - Port: 11300
+4. Done
+
+
+## Use Confluence
+1. Run the Confluence Container (`confluence`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d confluence
+ ```
+
+2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **8090**: `http://localhost:8090`
+
+**Note:** Confluence is a licensed application - an evaluation licence can be obtained from Atlassian.
+
+You can set custom confluence version in `CONFLUENCE_VERSION`. [Find more info in section 'Versioning'](https://hub.docker.com/r/atlassian/confluence-server/)
+
+
+##### Confluence usage with Nginx and SSL.
+
+1. Find an instance configuration file in `nginx/sites/confluence.conf.example` and replace sample domain with yours.
+
+2. Configure ssl keys to your domain.
+
+Keep in mind that Confluence is still accessible on 8090 anyway.
@@ -885,34 +1148,40 @@ docker-compose up -d elasticsearch
### Install ElasticSearch Plugin
-1 - Install an ElasticSearch plugin.
+1. Install an ElasticSearch plugin.
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose exec elasticsearch /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/plugin install {plugin-name}
+ ```
+2. Restart elasticsearch container
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose restart elasticsearch
+ ```
+
+
+
+
+## Use MeiliSearch
+
+1 - Run the MeiliSearch Container (`meilisearch`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
```bash
-docker-compose exec elasticsearch /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/plugin install {plugin-name}
+docker-compose up -d meilisearch
```
-2 - Restart elasticsearch container
-
-```bash
-docker-compose restart elasticsearch
-```
-
-
+2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **7700** at the following URL: `http://localhost:7700`
+> The private API key is `masterkey`
## Use Selenium
-
-1 - Run the Selenium Container (`selenium`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
-
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d selenium
-```
-
-2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **4444** at the following URL: `http://localhost:4444/wd/hub`
+1. Run the Selenium Container (`selenium`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d selenium
+ ```
+2. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **4444** at the following URL: `http://localhost:4444/wd/hub`
@@ -926,85 +1195,112 @@ docker-compose up -d selenium
The RethinkDB is an open-source Database for Real-time Web ([RethinkDB](https://rethinkdb.com/)).
A package ([Laravel RethinkDB](https://github.com/duxet/laravel-rethinkdb)) is being developed and was released a version for Laravel 5.2 (experimental).
-1 - Run the RethinkDB Container (`rethinkdb`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
+1. Run the RethinkDB Container (`rethinkdb`) with the `docker-compose up` command.
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d rethinkdb
+ ```
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d rethinkdb
-```
+2. Access the RethinkDB Administration Console [http://localhost:8090/#tables](http://localhost:8090/#tables) for create a database called `database`.
-2 - Access the RethinkDB Administration Console [http://localhost:8090/#tables](http://localhost:8090/#tables) for create a database called `database`.
-
-3 - Add the RethinkDB configurations to the `config/database.php` configuration file:
-
-```php
-'connections' => [
-
- 'rethinkdb' => [
- 'name' => 'rethinkdb',
- 'driver' => 'rethinkdb',
- 'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'rethinkdb'),
- 'port' => env('DB_PORT', 28015),
- 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'test'),
- ]
-
- // ...
-
-],
-```
-
-4 - Open your Laravel's `.env` file and update the following variables:
-
-- set the `DB_CONNECTION` to your `rethinkdb`.
-- set the `DB_HOST` to `rethinkdb`.
-- set the `DB_PORT` to `28015`.
-- set the `DB_DATABASE` to `database`.
+3. Add the RethinkDB configurations to the `config/database.php` configuration file:
+ ```php
+ 'connections' => [
+
+ 'rethinkdb' => [
+ 'name' => 'rethinkdb',
+ 'driver' => 'rethinkdb',
+ 'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'rethinkdb'),
+ 'port' => env('DB_PORT', 28015),
+ 'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'test'),
+ ]
+
+ // ...
+
+ ],
+ ```
+4. Open your Laravel's `.env` file and update the following variables:
+ - set the `DB_CONNECTION` to your `rethinkdb`.
+ - set the `DB_HOST` to `rethinkdb`.
+ - set the `DB_PORT` to `28015`.
+ - set the `DB_DATABASE` to `database`.
+#### Additional Notes
+- You may do backing up of your data using the next reference: [backing up your data](https://www.rethinkdb.com/docs/backup/).
## Use Minio
-1 - Configure Minio:
- - On the workspace container, change `INSTALL_MC` to true to get the client
- - Set `MINIO_ACCESS_KEY` and `MINIO_ACCESS_SECRET` if you wish to set proper keys
-
-2 - Run the Minio Container (`minio`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
-
-```bash
-docker-compose up -d minio
-```
-
-3 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **9000** at the following URL: `http://localhost:9000`
-
-4 - Create a bucket either through the webui or using the mc client:
- ```bash
- mc mb minio/bucket
- ```
-
+1. Configure Minio:
+ - On the workspace container, change `INSTALL_MC` to true to get the client
+ - Set `MINIO_ACCESS_KEY` and `MINIO_ACCESS_SECRET` if you wish to set proper keys
+2. Run the Minio Container (`minio`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+ ```bash
+ docker-compose up -d minio
+ ```
+3. Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **9000** at the following URL: `http://localhost:9000`
+4. Create a bucket either through the webui or using the mc client:
+ ```bash
+ mc mb minio/bucket
+ ```
5 - When configuring your other clients use the following details:
```
- S3_HOST=http://minio
- S3_KEY=access
- S3_SECRET=secretkey
- S3_REGION=us-east-1
- S3_BUCKET=bucket
+ AWS_URL=http://minio:9000
+ AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=access
+ AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=secretkey
+ AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=us-east-1
+ AWS_BUCKET=test
+ AWS_PATH_STYLE=true
```
+6 - In `filesystems.php` you shoud use the following details (s3):
+ ```
+'s3' => [
+ 'driver' => 's3',
+ 'key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
+ 'secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'),
+ 'region' => env('AWS_DEFAULT_REGION'),
+ 'bucket' => env('AWS_BUCKET'),
+ 'endpoint' => env('AWS_URL'),
+ 'use_path_style_endpoint' => env('AWS_PATH_STYLE', false)
+ ],
+```
+`'AWS_PATH_STYLE'` shout set to true only for local purpouse
+
+
+## Use Thumbor
+
+Thumbor is a smart imaging service. It enables on-demand crop, resizing and flipping of images. ([Thumbor](https://github.com/thumbor/thumbor))
+
+1 - Configure Thumbor:
+ - Checkout all the options under the thumbor settings
+
+
+2 - Run the Thumbor Container (`minio`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
+
+```bash
+docker-compose up -d thumbor
+```
+
+3 - Navigate to an example image on `http://localhost:8000/unsafe/300x300/i.imgur.com/bvjzPct.jpg`
+
+For more documentation on Thumbor visit the [Thumbor documenation](http://thumbor.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html) page
+
## Use AWS
1 - Configure AWS:
- - make sure to add your SSH keys in aws/ssh_keys folder
+ - make sure to add your SSH keys in aws-eb-cli/ssh_keys folder
2 - Run the Aws Container (`aws`) with the `docker-compose up` command. Example:
@@ -1042,6 +1338,139 @@ docker-compose up -d grafana
+
+
+## Use Graylog
+
+1 - Boot the container `docker-compose up -d graylog`
+
+2 - Open your Laravel's `.env` file and set the `GRAYLOG_PASSWORD` to some passsword, and `GRAYLOG_SHA256_PASSWORD` to the sha256 representation of your password (`GRAYLOG_SHA256_PASSWORD` is what matters, `GRAYLOG_PASSWORD` is just a reminder of your password).
+
+> Your password must be at least 16 characters long
+> You can generate sha256 of some password with the following command `echo -n somesupersecretpassword | sha256sum`
+
+```env
+GRAYLOG_PASSWORD=somesupersecretpassword
+GRAYLOG_SHA256_PASSWORD=b1cb6e31e172577918c9e7806c572b5ed8477d3f57aa737bee4b5b1db3696f09
+```
+
+3 - Go to `http://localhost:9000/` (if your port is not changed)
+
+4 - Authenticate from the app.
+
+> Username: admin
+> Password: somesupersecretpassword (if you haven't changed the password)
+
+5 - Go to the system->inputs and launch new input
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## Use Traefik
+
+To use Traefik you need to do some changes in `.env` and `docker-compose.yml`.
+
+1 - Open `.env` and change `ACME_DOMAIN` to your domain and `ACME_EMAIL` to your email.
+
+2 - You need to change the `docker-compose.yml` file to match the Traefik needs. If you want to use Traefik, you must not expose the ports of each container to the internet, but specify some labels.
+
+2.1 For example, let's try with NGINX. You must have:
+
+```bash
+nginx:
+ build:
+ context: ./nginx
+ args:
+ - PHP_UPSTREAM_CONTAINER=${NGINX_PHP_UPSTREAM_CONTAINER}
+ - PHP_UPSTREAM_PORT=${NGINX_PHP_UPSTREAM_PORT}
+ - CHANGE_SOURCE=${CHANGE_SOURCE}
+ volumes:
+ - ${APP_CODE_PATH_HOST}:${APP_CODE_PATH_CONTAINER}
+ - ${NGINX_HOST_LOG_PATH}:/var/log/nginx
+ - ${NGINX_SITES_PATH}:/etc/nginx/sites-available
+ depends_on:
+ - php-fpm
+ networks:
+ - frontend
+ - backend
+ labels:
+ - "traefik.enable=true"
+ - "traefik.http.services.nginx.loadbalancer.server.port=80"
+ # https router
+ - "traefik.http.routers.https.rule=Host(`${ACME_DOMAIN}`, `www.${ACME_DOMAIN}`)"
+ - "traefik.http.routers.https.entrypoints=https"
+ - "traefik.http.routers.https.middlewares=www-redirectregex"
+ - "traefik.http.routers.https.service=nginx"
+ - "traefik.http.routers.https.tls.certresolver=letsencrypt"
+ # http router
+ - "traefik.http.routers.http.rule=Host(`${ACME_DOMAIN}`, `www.${ACME_DOMAIN}`)"
+ - "traefik.http.routers.http.entrypoints=http"
+ - "traefik.http.routers.http.middlewares=http-redirectscheme"
+ - "traefik.http.routers.http.service=nginx"
+ # middlewares
+ - "traefik.http.middlewares.www-redirectregex.redirectregex.permanent=true"
+ - "traefik.http.middlewares.www-redirectregex.redirectregex.regex=^https://www.(.*)"
+ - "traefik.http.middlewares.www-redirectregex.redirectregex.replacement=https://$$1"
+ - "traefik.http.middlewares.http-redirectscheme.redirectscheme.permanent=true"
+ - "traefik.http.middlewares.http-redirectscheme.redirectscheme.scheme=https"
+```
+
+instead of
+
+```bash
+nginx:
+ build:
+ context: ./nginx
+ args:
+ - PHP_UPSTREAM_CONTAINER=${NGINX_PHP_UPSTREAM_CONTAINER}
+ - PHP_UPSTREAM_PORT=${NGINX_PHP_UPSTREAM_PORT}
+ - CHANGE_SOURCE=${CHANGE_SOURCE}
+ volumes:
+ - ${APP_CODE_PATH_HOST}:${APP_CODE_PATH_CONTAINER}
+ - ${NGINX_HOST_LOG_PATH}:/var/log/nginx
+ - ${NGINX_SITES_PATH}:/etc/nginx/sites-available
+ - ${NGINX_SSL_PATH}:/etc/nginx/ssl
+ ports:
+ - "${NGINX_HOST_HTTP_PORT}:80"
+ - "${NGINX_HOST_HTTPS_PORT}:443"
+ depends_on:
+ - php-fpm
+ networks:
+ - frontend
+ - backend
+```
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## Use Mosquitto (MQTT Broker)
+
+1 - Configure Mosquitto: Change Port using `MOSQUITTO_PORT` if you wish to. Default is port 9001.
+
+2 - Run the Mosquitto Container (`mosquitto`) with the `docker-compose up`command:
+
+```bash
+docker-compose up -d mosquitto
+```
+
+3 - Open your command line and use a MQTT Client (Eg. https://github.com/mqttjs/MQTT.js) to subscribe a topic and publish a message.
+
+4 - Subscribe: `mqtt sub -t 'test' -h localhost -p 9001 -C 'ws' -v`
+
+5 - Publish: `mqtt pub -t 'test' -h localhost -p 9001 -C 'ws' -m 'Hello!'`
+
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -1067,6 +1496,21 @@ To install CodeIgniter 3 on Laradock all you have to do is the following simple
+
+
+## Install Powerline
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file and set `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_POWERLINE` and `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PYTHON` to `true`.
+
+2 - Run `docker-compose build workspace`, after the step above.
+
+Powerline is required python
+
+
+
+
+
+
## Install Symfony
@@ -1116,7 +1560,27 @@ We also recommend [setting the timezone in Laravel](http://www.camroncade.com/ma
+
+
+## Add locales to PHP-FPM
+To add locales to the container:
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file and set `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_ADDITIONAL_LOCALES` to `true`.
+
+2 - Add locale codes to `PHP_FPM_ADDITIONAL_LOCALES`.
+
+3 - Re-build your PHP-FPM Container `docker-compose build php-fpm`.
+
+4 - Check enabled locales with `docker-compose exec php-fpm locale -a`
+
+Update the locale setting, default is `POSIX`
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file and set `PHP_FPM_DEFAULT_LOCALE` to `en_US.UTF8` or other locale you want.
+
+2 - Re-build your PHP-FPM Container `docker-compose build php-fpm`.
+
+3 - Check the default locale with `docker-compose exec php-fpm locale`
@@ -1126,7 +1590,7 @@ We also recommend [setting the timezone in Laravel](http://www.camroncade.com/ma
You can add your cron jobs to `workspace/crontab/root` after the `php artisan` line.
```
-* * * * * php /var/www/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1
+* * * * * laradock /usr/bin/php /var/www/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1
# Custom cron
* * * * * root echo "Every Minute" > /var/log/cron.log 2>&1
@@ -1167,7 +1631,7 @@ ssh -o PasswordAuthentication=no \
laradock@localhost
```
-To login as root, replace laradock@locahost with root@localhost.
+To login as root, replace laradock@localhost with root@localhost.
@@ -1194,22 +1658,6 @@ Available versions are: 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 8.0, or latest. See https://store.docker
-
-
-## MySQL access from host
-
-You can forward the MySQL/MariaDB port to your host by making sure these lines are added to the `mysql` or `mariadb` section of the `docker-compose.yml` or in your [environment specific Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/extends/) file.
-
-```
-ports:
- - "3306:3306"
-```
-
-
-
-
-
-
## MySQL root access
@@ -1218,7 +1666,7 @@ The default username and password for the root MySQL user are `root` and `root `
1 - Enter the MySQL container: `docker-compose exec mysql bash`.
-2 - Enter mysql: `mysql -uroot -proot` for non root access use `mysql -uhomestead -psecret`.
+2 - Enter mysql: `mysql -uroot -proot` for non root access use `mysql -udefault -psecret`.
3 - See all users: `SELECT User FROM mysql.user;`
@@ -1231,7 +1679,9 @@ The default username and password for the root MySQL user are `root` and `root `
-## Create Multiple Databases (MySQL)
+## Create Multiple Databases
+
+> With MySQL.
Create `createdb.sql` from `mysql/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/createdb.sql.example` in `mysql/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/*` and add your SQL syntax as follow:
@@ -1265,7 +1715,9 @@ If you need MySQL access from your host, d
-## Use custom Domain (instead of the Docker IP)
+## Use custom Domain
+
+> How to use a custom domain, instead of the Docker IP.
Assuming your custom domain is `laravel.test`
@@ -1291,7 +1743,7 @@ server_name laravel.test;
-## Enable Global Composer Build Install
+## Global Composer Build Install
Enabling Global Composer Install during the build for the container allows you to get your composer requirements installed and available in the container after the build is done.
@@ -1308,6 +1760,25 @@ Enabling Global Composer Install during the build for the container allows you t
+
+
+## Add authentication for Magento
+
+> Adding authentication credentials for Magento 2.
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_AUTH` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
+
+3 - Now add your credentials to `workspace/auth.json`
+
+4 - Re-build the Workspace Container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+
+
+
+
+
## Install Prestissimo
@@ -1343,6 +1814,24 @@ To install NVM and NodeJS in the Workspace container
3 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+A `.npmrc` file is included in the `workspace` folder if you need to utilise this globally. This is copied automatically into the root and laradock user's folders on build.
+
+
+
+
+## Install PNPM
+
+pnpm uses hard links and symlinks to save one version of a module only ever once on a disk. When using npm or Yarn for example, if you have 100 projects using the same version of lodash, you will have 100 copies of lodash on disk. With pnpm, lodash will be saved in a single place on the disk and a hard link will put it into the node_modules where it should be installed.
+
+As a result, you save gigabytes of space on your disk and you have a lot faster installations! If you'd like more details about the unique node_modules structure that pnpm creates and why it works fine with the Node.js ecosystem.
+More info here: https://pnpm.js.org/en/motivation
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_NODE` and `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PNPM` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
+
+3 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
@@ -1385,7 +1874,7 @@ To install NPM GULP toolkit in the Workspace container
-## Install NPM BOWER package manager
+## Install NPM BOWER
To install NPM BOWER package manager in the Workspace container
@@ -1410,6 +1899,26 @@ To install NPM VUE CLI in the Workspace container
2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_NPM_VUE_CLI` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
+3 - Change `vue serve` port using `WORKSPACE_VUE_CLI_SERVE_HOST_PORT` if you wish to (default value is 8080)
+
+4 - Change `vue ui` port using `WORKSPACE_VUE_CLI_UI_HOST_PORT` if you wish to (default value is 8001)
+
+5 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## Install NPM ANGULAR CLI
+
+To install NPM ANGULAR CLI in the Workspace container
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_NPM_ANGULAR_CLI` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
+
3 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
@@ -1433,6 +1942,105 @@ Linuxbrew is a package manager for Linux. It is the Linux version of MacOS Homeb
+
+
+## Install FFMPEG
+
+To install FFMPEG in the Workspace container
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_FFMPEG` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
+
+3 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+4 - If you use the `php-worker` container too, please follow the same steps above especially if you have conversions that have been queued.
+
+**PS** Don't forget to install the binary in the `php-fpm` container too by applying the same steps above to its container, otherwise you'll get an error when running the `php-ffmpeg` binary.
+
+
+
+
+## Install BBC Audio Waveform Image Generator
+
+audiowaveform is a C++ command-line application that generates waveform data from either MP3, WAV, FLAC, or Ogg Vorbis format audio files.
+Waveform data can be used to produce a visual rendering of the audio, similar in appearance to audio editing applications.
+Waveform data files are saved in either binary format (.dat) or JSON (.json).
+
+To install BBC Audio Waveform Image Generator in the Workspace container
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_AUDIOWAVEFORM` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
+
+3 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+4 - If you use the `php-worker` or `laravel-horizon` container too, please follow the same steps above especially if you have processing that have been queued.
+
+**PS** Don't forget to install the binary in the `php-fpm` container too by applying the same steps above to its container, otherwise you'll get an error when running the `audiowaveform` binary.
+
+
+
+
+## Install wkhtmltopdf
+
+[wkhtmltopdf](https://wkhtmltopdf.org/) is a utility for outputting a PDF from HTML
+
+To install wkhtmltopdf in the Workspace container
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_WKHTMLTOPDF` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
+
+3 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+**PS** Don't forget to install the binary in the `php-fpm` container too by applying the same steps above to its container, otherwise the you'll get an error when running the `wkhtmltopdf` binary.
+
+
+
+
+
+## Install GNU Parallel
+
+GNU Parallel is a command line tool to run multiple processes in parallel.
+
+(see https://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/parallel_tutorial.html)
+
+To install GNU Parallel in the Workspace container
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_GNU_PARALLEL` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to `true`
+
+3 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## Install Supervisor
+
+Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to monitor and control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems.
+
+(see http://supervisord.org/index.html)
+
+To install Supervisor in the Workspace container
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Set `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_SUPERVISOR` and `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PYTHON` to `true`.
+
+3 - Create supervisor configuration file (for ex., named `laravel-worker.conf`) for Laravel Queue Worker in `php-worker/supervisord.d/` by simply copy from `laravel-worker.conf.example`
+
+4 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace` Or `docker-compose up --build -d workspace`
+
+
+
+
+
@@ -1473,7 +2081,9 @@ e) set it to `true`
-## Install Laravel Envoy (Envoy Task Runner)
+## Install Laravel Envoy
+
+> A Tasks Runner.
1 - Open the `.env` file
@@ -1499,10 +2109,156 @@ e) set it to `true`
3 - Set it to `true`
4 - Re-build the containers `docker-compose build php-fpm`
+
+
+
+## Install libfaketime in php-fpm
+
+Libfaketime allows you to control the date and time that is returned from the operating system.
+It can be used by specifying a special string in the `PHP_FPM_FAKETIME` variable in the `.env` file.
+For example:
+`PHP_FPM_FAKETIME=-1d`
+will set the clock back 1 day. See (https://github.com/wolfcw/libfaketime) for more information.
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_FAKETIME` argument under the PHP-FPM container
+
+3 - Set it to `true`
+
+4 - Search for the `PHP_FPM_FAKETIME` argument under the PHP-FPM container
+
+5 - Set it to the desired string
+
+6 - Re-build the containers `docker-compose build php-fpm`
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## Install YAML extension in php-fpm
+
+YAML PHP extension allows you to easily parse and create YAML structured data. I like YAML because it's well readable for humans. See http://php.net/manual/en/ref.yaml.php and http://yaml.org/ for more info.
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_YAML` argument under the PHP-FPM container
+
+3 - Set it to `true`
+
+4 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build php-fpm`
+
+
+
+
+## Install RDKAFKA extension in php-fpm
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `PHP_FPM_INSTALL_RDKAFKA` argument under the PHP-FPM container
+
+3 - Set it to `true`
+
+4 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build php-fpm`
+
+
+
+
+## Install RDKAFKA extension in workspace
+
+This is needed for 'composer install' if your dependencies require Kafka.
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_RDKAFKA` argument under the WORKSPACE container
+
+3 - Set it to `true`
+
+4 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+
+
+
+## Install AST PHP extension
+AST exposes the abstract syntax tree generated by PHP 7+. This extension is required by tools such as `Phan`, a static analyzer for PHP.
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_AST` argument under the Workspace Container
+
+3 - Set it to `true`
+
+4 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+**Note** If you need a specific version of AST then search for the `WORKSPACE_AST_VERSION` argument under the Workspace Container and set it to the desired version and continue step 4.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## Install Git Bash Prompt
+A bash prompt that displays information about the current git repository. In particular the branch name, difference with remote branch, number of files staged, changed, etc.
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_GIT_PROMPT` argument under the Workspace Container
+
+3 - Set it to `true`
+
+4 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+**Note** You can configure bash-git-prompt by editing the `workspace/gitprompt.sh` file and re-building the workspace container.
+For configuration information, visit the [bash-git-prompt repository](https://github.com/magicmonty/bash-git-prompt).
+
+
+
+## Install Oh My ZSH
+
+> With the Laravel autocomplete plugin.
+
+[Zsh](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell) is an extended Bourne shell with many improvements, including some features of Bash, ksh, and tcsh.
+
+[Oh My Zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/) is a delightful, open source, community-driven framework for managing your Zsh configuration.
+
+[Laravel autocomplete plugin](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/laravel) adds aliases and autocompletion for Laravel Artisan and Bob command-line interfaces.
+
+1 - Open the `.env` file
+
+2 - Search for the `SHELL_OH_MY_ZSH` argument under the Workspace Container
+
+3 - Set it to `true`
+
+4 - Re-build the container `docker-compose build workspace`
+
+5 - Use it `docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace zsh`
+
+**Note** You can configure Oh My ZSH by editing the `/home/laradock/.zshrc` in running container.
+
+> With the ZSH autosuggestions plugin.
+
+[ZSH autosuggestions plugin](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions) suggests commands as you type based on history and completions.
+
+1 - Enable ZSH as described previously
+
+2 - Set `SHELL_OH_MY_ZSH_AUTOSUGESTIONS` to `true`
+
+3 - Rebuild and use ZSH as described previously
+
+> With bash aliases loaded.
+
+Laradock provides aliases through the `aliases.sh` file located in the `laradock/workspace` directory. You can load it into ZSH.
+
+1 - Enable ZSH as described previously
+
+2 - Set `SHELL_OH_MY_ZSH_ALIASES` to `true`
+
+3 - Rebuild and enjoy aliases
@@ -1513,12 +2269,27 @@ Remote debug Laravel web and phpunit tests.
+
+
+## Setup Google Cloud
+
+> Setting up Google Cloud for the docker registry.
+
+```
+gcloud auth configure-docker
+```
+
+Login to gcloud for use the registry and auth the permission.
+
+```
+gcloud auth login
+```
-## Keep track of your Laradock changes
+## Track your Laradock changes
1. Fork the Laradock repository.
2. Use that fork as a submodule.
@@ -1530,22 +2301,6 @@ Remote debug Laravel web and phpunit tests.
-
-
-## Upgrading Laradock
-
-Moving from Docker Toolbox (VirtualBox) to Docker Native (for Mac/Windows). Requires upgrading Laradock from v3.* to v4.*:
-
-1. Stop the docker VM `docker-machine stop {default}`
-2. Install Docker for [Mac](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/) or [Windows](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/).
-3. Upgrade Laradock to `v4.*.*` (`git pull origin master`)
-4. Use Laradock as you used to do: `docker-compose up -d nginx mysql`.
-
-**Note:** If you face any problem with the last step above: rebuild all your containers
-`docker-compose build --no-cache`
-"Warning Containers Data might be lost!"
-
-
@@ -1610,7 +2365,7 @@ Laradock comes with `sync.sh`, an optional bash script, that automates installin
DOCKER_SYNC_STRATEGY=native_osx
```
-3) set `APP_CODE_PATH_CONTAINER=/var/www` to `APP_CODE_PATH_CONTAINER=/var/www:nocopy` in the .env file
+3) set `APP_CODE_CONTAINER_FLAG` to `APP_CODE_CONTAINER_FLAG=:nocopy` in the .env file
4) Install the docker-sync gem on the host-machine:
```bash
@@ -1713,126 +2468,17 @@ docker-compose up ...
-
-
-
-
-## Common Problems
+
+## Upgrade Laradock
-*Here's a list of the common problems you might face, and the possible solutions.*
+Moving from Docker Toolbox (VirtualBox) to Docker Native (for Mac/Windows). Requires upgrading Laradock from v3.* to v4.*:
+1. Stop the docker VM `docker-machine stop {default}`
+2. Install Docker for [Mac](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/) or [Windows](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/).
+3. Upgrade Laradock to `v4.*.*` (`git pull origin master`)
+4. Use Laradock as you used to do: `docker-compose up -d nginx mysql`.
-
-
-
-
-
-## I see a blank (white) page instead of the Laravel 'Welcome' page!
-
-Run the following command from the Laravel root directory:
-
-```bash
-sudo chmod -R 777 storage bootstrap/cache
-```
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-## I see "Welcome to nginx" instead of the Laravel App!
-
-Use `http://127.0.0.1` instead of `http://localhost` in your browser.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-## I see an error message containing `address already in use` or `port is already allocated`
-
-Make sure the ports for the services that you are trying to run (22, 80, 443, 3306, etc.) are not being used already by other programs on the host, such as a built in `apache`/`httpd` service or other development tools you have installed.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-## I get NGINX error 404 Not Found on Windows.
-
-1. Go to docker Settings on your Windows machine.
-2. Click on the `Shared Drives` tab and check the drive that contains your project files.
-3. Enter your windows username and password.
-4. Go to the `reset` tab and click restart docker.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-## The time in my services does not match the current time
-
-1. Make sure you've [changed the timezone](#Change-the-timezone).
-2. Stop and rebuild the containers (`docker-compose up -d --build `)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-## I get MySQL connection refused
-
-This error sometimes happens because your Laravel application isn't running on the container localhost IP (Which is 127.0.0.1). Steps to fix it:
-
-* Option A
- 1. Check your running Laravel application IP by dumping `Request::ip()` variable using `dd(Request::ip())` anywhere on your application. The result is the IP of your Laravel container.
- 2. Change the `DB_HOST` variable on env with the IP that you received from previous step.
-* Option B
- 1. Change the `DB_HOST` value to the same name as the MySQL docker container. The Laradock docker-compose file currently has this as `mysql`
-
-## I get stuck when building nginx on `fetch http://mirrors.aliyun.com/alpine/v3.5/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz`
-
-As stated on [#749](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/issues/749#issuecomment-293296687), removing the line `RUN sed -i 's/dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/mirrors.aliyun.com/' /etc/apk/repositories` from `nginx/Dockerfile` solves the problem.
-
-## Custom composer repo packagist url and npm registry url
-
-In China, the origin source of composer and npm is very slow. You can add `WORKSPACE_NPM_REGISTRY` and `WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST` config in `.env` to use your custom source.
-
-Example:
-```bash
-WORKSPACE_NPM_REGISTRY=https://registry.npm.taobao.org
-WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST=https://packagist.phpcomposer.com
-```
-
-
-
-## I get `Module build failed: Error: write EPIPE` while compiling react application
-
-When you run `npm build` or `yarn dev` building a react application using webpack with elixir you may receive a `Error: write EPIPE` while processing .jpg images.
-
-This is caused of an outdated library for processing **.jpg files** in ubuntu 16.04.
-
-To fix the problem you can follow those steps
-
-1 - Open the `.env`.
-
-2 - Search for `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_LIBPNG` or add the key if missing.
-
-3 - Set the value to true:
-
-```dotenv
-WORKSPACE_INSTALL_LIBPNG=true
-```
-
-4 - Finally rebuild the workspace image
-
-```bash
-docker-compose build workspace
-```
-
+**Note:** If you face any problem with the last step above: rebuild all your containers
+`docker-compose build --no-cache`
+"Warning Containers Data might be lost!"
diff --git a/DOCUMENTATION/content/getting-started/index.md b/DOCUMENTATION/content/getting-started/index.md
index bca083e..b96cdfe 100644
--- a/DOCUMENTATION/content/getting-started/index.md
+++ b/DOCUMENTATION/content/getting-started/index.md
@@ -7,10 +7,7 @@ weight: 2
## Requirements
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads)
-- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/products/docker/) `>= 17.12`
-
-
-
+- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/products/docker/) [ >= 17.12 ]
@@ -41,21 +38,21 @@ git submodule add https://github.com/Laradock/laradock.git
Note: If you are not using Git yet for your project, you can use `git clone` instead of `git submodule `.
-*To keep track of your Laradock changes, between your projects and also keep Laradock updated [check these docs](/documentation/#keep-track-of-your-laradock-changes)*
+*To keep track of your Laradock changes, between your projects and also keep Laradock updated [check these docs](/documentation/#track-your-laradock-changes)*
-Your folder structure should look like this:
+2 - Make sure your folder structure should look like this:
```
-+ project-a
- + laradock-a
-+ project-b
- + laradock-b
+* project-a
+* laradock-a
+* project-b
+* laradock-b
```
*(It's important to rename the laradock folders to unique name in each project, if you want to run laradock per project).*
-> **Now jump to the [Usage](#Usage) section.**
+3 - Go to the [Usage](#Usage) section.
### A.2) Don't have a PHP project yet:
@@ -69,8 +66,8 @@ git clone https://github.com/laradock/laradock.git
Your folder structure should look like this:
```
-+ laradock
-+ project-z
+* laradock
+* project-z
```
2 - Edit your web server sites configuration.
@@ -81,15 +78,15 @@ We'll need to do step 1 of the [Usage](#Usage) section now to make this happen.
cp env-example .env
```
-At the top, change the `APPLICATION` variable to your project path.
+At the top, change the `APP_CODE_PATH_HOST` variable to your project path.
```
-APPLICATION=../project-z/
+APP_CODE_PATH_HOST=../project-z/
```
Make sure to replace `project-z` with your project folder name.
-> **Now jump to the [Usage](#Usage) section.**
+3 - Go to the [Usage](#Usage) section.
@@ -105,14 +102,16 @@ git clone https://github.com/laradock/laradock.git
Your folder structure should look like this:
```
-+ laradock
-+ project-1
-+ project-2
+* laradock
+* project-1
+* project-2
```
-2 - Go to `nginx/sites` and create config files to point to different project directory when visiting different domains.
+2 - Go to your web server and create config files to point to different project directory when visiting different domains:
-Laradock by default includes `app.conf.example`, `laravel.conf.example` and `symfony.conf.example` as working samples.
+For **Nginx** go to `nginx/sites`, for **Apache2** `apache2/sites`.
+
+Laradock by default includes some sample files for you to copy `app.conf.example`, `laravel.conf.example` and `symfony.conf.example`.
3 - change the default names `*.conf`:
@@ -125,9 +124,10 @@ You can rename the config files, project folders and domains as you like, just m
127.0.0.1 project-2.test
...
```
+
If you use Chrome 63 or above for development, don't use `.dev`. [Why?](https://laravel-news.com/chrome-63-now-forces-dev-domains-https). Instead use `.localhost`, `.invalid`, `.test`, or `.example`.
-> **Now jump to the [Usage](#Usage) section.**
+4 - Go to the [Usage](#Usage) section.
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ We recommend using a Docker version which is newer than 1.13.
cp env-example .env
```
-You can edit the `.env` file to choose which software you want to be installed in your environment. You can always refer to the `docker-compose.yml` file to see how those variables have been used.
+You can edit the `.env` file to choose which software's you want to be installed in your environment. You can always refer to the `docker-compose.yml` file to see how those variables are being used.
Depending on the host's operating system you may need to change the value given to `COMPOSE_FILE`. When you are running Laradock on Mac OS the correct file separator to use is `:`. When running Laradock from a Windows environment multiple files must be separated with `;`.
@@ -213,7 +213,20 @@ Open your PHP project's `.env` file or whichever configuration file you are read
DB_HOST=mysql
```
+You need to use the Laradock's default DB credentials which can be found in the `.env` file (ex: `MYSQL_USER=`).
+Or you can change them and rebuild the container.
+
*If you want to install Laravel as PHP project, see [How to Install Laravel in a Docker Container](#Install-Laravel).*
-5 - Open your browser and visit your localhost address `http://localhost/`. If you followed the multiple projects setup, you can visit `http://project-1.test/` and `http://project-2.test/`.
+5 - Open your browser and visit your localhost address.
+
+Make sure you add use the right port number as provided by your running server.
+
+[http://localhost](http://localhost)
+
+If you followed the multiple projects setup, you can visit `http://project-1.test/` and `http://project-2.test/`.
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/DOCUMENTATION/content/guides/index.md b/DOCUMENTATION/content/guides/index.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 05c72a7..0000000
--- a/DOCUMENTATION/content/guides/index.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,885 +0,0 @@
----
-title: Guides
-type: index
-weight: 4
----
-
-
-
-* [Production Setup on Digital Ocean](#Digital-Ocean)
-* [PHPStorm XDebug Setup](#PHPStorm-Debugging)
-* [Running Laravel Dusk Test](#Laravel-Dusk)
-
-
-
-
-# Production Setup on Digital Ocean
-
-## Install Docker
-
-- Visit [DigitalOcean](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/login) and login.
-- Click the `Create Droplet` button.
-- Open the `One-click apps` tab.
-- Select Docker with your preferred version.
-- Continue creating the droplet as you normally would.
-- If needed, check your e-mail for the droplet root password.
-
-## SSH to your Server
-
-Find the IP address of the droplet in the DigitalOcean interface. Use it to connect to the server.
-
-```
-ssh root@ipaddress
-```
-
-You may be prompted for a password. Type the one you found within your e-mailbox. It'll then ask you to change the password.
-
-You can now check if Docker is available:
-
-```
-$root@server:~# docker
-```
-
-## Set Up Your Laravel Project
-
-```
-$root@server:~# apt-get install git
-$root@server:~# git clone https://github.com/laravel/laravel
-$root@server:~# cd laravel
-$root@server:~/laravel/ git submodule add https://github.com/Laradock/laradock.git
-$root@server:~/laravel/ cd laradock
-```
-
-## Install docker-compose command
-
-```
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.8.0/run.sh > /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
-$root@server:~/chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
-```
-## Enter the laradock folder and rename env-example to .env.
-```
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# cp env-example .env
-```
-
-## Create Your Laradock Containers
-
-```
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# docker-compose up -d nginx mysql
-```
-
-Note that more containers are available, find them in the [docs](http://laradock.io/introduction/#supported-software-containers) or the `docker-compose.yml` file.
-
-## Go to Your Workspace
-
-```
-docker-compose exec workspace bash
-```
-
-## Install and configure Laravel
-
-Let's install Laravel's dependencies, add the `.env` file, generate the key and give proper permissions to the cache folder.
-
-```
-$ root@workspace:/var/www# composer install
-$ root@workspace:/var/www# cp .env.example .env
-$ root@workspace:/var/www# php artisan key:generate
-$ root@workspace:/var/www# exit
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# cd ..
-$root@server:~/laravel# sudo chmod -R 777 storage bootstrap/cache
-```
-
-You can then view your Laravel site by visiting the IP address of your server in your browser. For example:
-
-```
-http://192.168.1.1
-```
-
-It should show you the Laravel default welcome page.
-
-However, we want it to show up using your custom domain name, as well.
-
-## Using Your Own Domain Name
-
-Login to your DNS provider, such as Godaddy, Namecheap.
-
-Point the Custom Domain Name Server to:
-
-```
-ns1.digitalocean.com
-ns2.digitalocean.com
-ns3.digitalocean.com
-```
-
-Within DigitalOcean, you'll need to change some settings, too.
-
-Visit: https://cloud.digitalocean.com/networking/domains
-
-Add your domain name and choose the server IP you'd provision earlier.
-
-## Serving Site With NGINX (HTTP ONLY)
-
-Go back to command line.
-
-```
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# cd nginx
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# vim laravel.conf
-```
-
-Remove `default_server`
-
-```
- listen 80 default_server;
- listen [::]:80 default_server ipv6only=on;
-```
-
-And add `server_name` (your custom domain)
-
-```
- listen 80;
- listen [::]:80 ipv6only=on;
- server_name yourdomain.com;
-```
-
-## Rebuild Your Nginx
-
-```
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# docker-compose down
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# docker-compose build nginx
-```
-
-## Re Run Your Containers MYSQL and NGINX
-
-```
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/nginx# docker-compose up -d nginx mysql
-```
-
-**View Your Site with HTTP ONLY (http://yourdomain.com)**
-
-## Run Site on SSL with Let's Encrypt Certificate
-
-**Note: You need to Use Caddy here Instead of Nginx**
-
-To go Caddy Folders and Edit CaddyFile
-
-```
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# cd caddy
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock/caddy# vim Caddyfile
-```
-
-Remove 0.0.0.0:80
-
-```
-0.0.0.0:80
-root /var/www/public
-```
-
-and replace with your https://yourdomain.com
-
-```
-https://yourdomain.com
-root /var/www/public
-```
-
-uncomment tls
-
-```
-#tls self-signed
-```
-
-and replace self-signed with your email address
-
-```
-tls serverbreaker@gmai.com
-```
-
-This is needed Prior to Creating Let's Encypt
-
-## Run Your Caddy Container without the -d flag and Generate SSL with Let's Encrypt
-
-```
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# docker-compose up caddy
-```
-
-You'll be prompt here to enter your email... you may enter it or not
-
-```
-Attaching to laradock_mysql_1, laradock_caddy_1
-caddy_1 | Activating privacy features...
-caddy_1 | Your sites will be served over HTTPS automatically using Let's Encrypt.
-caddy_1 | By continuing, you agree to the Let's Encrypt Subscriber Agreement at:
-caddy_1 | https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.0.1-July-27-2015.pdf
-caddy_1 | Activating privacy features... done.
-caddy_1 | https://yourdomain.com
-caddy_1 | http://yourdomain.com
-```
-
-After it finishes, press `Ctrl` + `C` to exit.
-
-## Stop All Containers and ReRun Caddy and Other Containers on Background
-
-```
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# docker-compose down
-$root@server:~/laravel/laradock# docker-compose up -d mysql caddy
-```
-
-View your Site in the Browser Securely Using HTTPS (https://yourdomain.com)
-
-**Note that Certificate will be Automatically Renew By Caddy**
-
->References:
->
-- [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-docker-on-ubuntu-16-04](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-docker-on-ubuntu-16-04)
-- [https://www.digitalocean.com/products/one-click-apps/docker/](https://www.digitalocean.com/products/one-click-apps/docker/)
-- [https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/ubuntulinux/](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/ubuntulinux/)
-- [https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/)
-- [https://caddyserver.com/docs/automatic-https](https://caddyserver.com/docs/automatic-https)
-- [https://caddyserver.com/docs/tls](https://caddyserver.com/docs/tls)
-- [https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-# PHPStorm XDebug Setup
-
-- [Intro](#Intro)
-- [Installation](#Installation)
- - [Customize laradock/docker-compose.yml](#CustomizeDockerCompose)
- - [Clean House](#InstallCleanHouse)
- - [Laradock Dial Tone](#InstallLaradockDialTone)
- - [hosts](#AddToHosts)
- - [Firewall](#FireWall)
- - [Enable xDebug on php-fpm](#enablePhpXdebug)
- - [PHPStorm Settings](#InstallPHPStorm)
- - [Configs](#InstallPHPStormConfigs)
-- [Usage](#Usage)
- - [Laravel](#UsageLaravel)
- - [Run ExampleTest](#UsagePHPStormRunExampleTest)
- - [Debug ExampleTest](#UsagePHPStormDebugExampleTest)
- - [Debug Web Site](#UsagePHPStormDebugSite)
-- [SSH into workspace](#SSHintoWorkspace)
- - [KiTTY](#InstallKiTTY)
-
-
-## Intro
-
-Wiring up [Laravel](https://laravel.com/), [Laradock](https://github.com/Laradock/laradock) [Laravel+Docker] and [PHPStorm](https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/) to play nice together complete with remote xdebug'ing as icing on top! Although this guide is based on `PHPStorm Windows`,
-you should be able to adjust accordingly. This guide was written based on Docker for Windows Native.
-
-
-## Installation
-
-- This guide assumes the following:
- - you have already installed and are familiar with Laravel, Laradock and PHPStorm.
- - you have installed Laravel as a parent of `laradock`. This guide assumes `/c/_dk/laravel`.
-
-
-## hosts
-- Add `laravel` to your hosts file located on Windows 10 at `C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts`. It should be set to the IP of your running container. Mine is: `10.0.75.2`
-On Windows you can find it by opening Windows `Hyper-V Manager`.
- - ![Windows Hyper-V Manager](images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/WindowsHyperVManager.png)
-
-- [Hosts File Editor](https://github.com/scottlerch/HostsFileEditor) makes it easy to change your hosts file.
- - Set `laravel` to your docker host IP. See [Example](images/photos/SimpleHostsEditor/AddHost_laravel.png).
-
-
-
-## Firewall
-Your PHPStorm will need to be able to receive a connection from PHP xdebug either your running workspace or php-fpm containers on port 9000. This means that your Windows Firewall should either enable connections from the Application PHPStorm OR the port.
-
-- It is important to note that if the Application PHPStorm is NOT enabled in the firewall, you will not be able to recreate a rule to override that.
-- Also be aware that if you are installing/upgrade different versions of PHPStorm, you MAY have orphaned references to PHPStorm in your Firewall! You may decide to remove orphaned references however in either case, make sure that they are set to receive public TCP traffic.
-
-### Edit laradock/docker-compose.yml
-Set the following variables:
-```
-### Workspace Utilities Container ###############
-
- workspace:
- build:
- context: ./workspace
- args:
- - INSTALL_XDEBUG=true
- - INSTALL_WORKSPACE_SSH=true
- ...
-
-
-### PHP-FPM Container #####################
-
- php-fpm:
- build:
- context: ./php-fpm
- args:
- - INSTALL_XDEBUG=true
- ...
-
-```
-
-### Edit xdebug.ini files
-- `laradock/workspace/xdebug.ini`
-- `laradock/php-fpm/xdebug.ini`
-
-Set the following variables:
-
-```
-xdebug.remote_autostart=1
-xdebug.remote_enable=1
-xdebug.remote_connect_back=1
-xdebug.cli_color=1
-```
-
-
-
-### Need to clean house first?
-
-Make sure you are starting with a clean state. For example, do you have other Laradock containers and images?
-Here are a few things I use to clean things up.
-
-- Delete all containers using `grep laradock_` on the names, see: [Remove all containers based on docker image name](https://linuxconfig.org/remove-all-containners-based-on-docker-image-name).
-
-`docker ps -a | awk '{ print $1,$2 }' | grep laradock_ | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -I {} docker rm {}`
-
-- Delete all images containing `laradock`.
-
-`docker images | awk '{print $1,$2,$3}' | grep laradock_ | awk '{print $3}' | xargs -I {} docker rmi {}`
-**Note:** This will only delete images that were built with `Laradock`, **NOT** `laradock/*` which are pulled down by `Laradock` such as `laradock/workspace`, etc.
-**Note:** Some may fail with:
-`Error response from daemon: conflict: unable to delete 3f38eaed93df (cannot be forced) - image has dependent child images`
-
-- I added this to my `.bashrc` to remove orphaned images.
-
-```
-dclean() {
- processes=`docker ps -q -f status=exited`
- if [ -n "$processes" ]; then
- docker rm $processes
- fi
-
- images=`docker images -q -f dangling=true`
- if [ -n "$images" ]; then
- docker rmi $images
- fi
-}
-```
-
-- If you frequently switch configurations for Laradock, you may find that adding the following and added to your `.bashrc` or equivalent useful:
-
-```
-# remove laravel* containers
-# remove laravel_* images
-dcleanlaradockfunction()
-{
- echo 'Removing ALL containers associated with laradock'
- docker ps -a | awk '{ print $1,$2 }' | grep laradock | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -I {} docker rm {}
-
- # remove ALL images associated with laradock_
- # does NOT delete laradock/* which are hub images
- echo 'Removing ALL images associated with laradock_'
- docker images | awk '{print $1,$2,$3}' | grep laradock_ | awk '{print $3}' | xargs -I {} docker rmi {}
-
- echo 'Listing all laradock docker hub images...'
- docker images | grep laradock
-
- echo 'dcleanlaradock completed'
-}
-# associate the above function with an alias
-# so can recall/lookup by typing 'alias'
-alias dcleanlaradock=dcleanlaradockfunction
-```
-
-
-## Let's get a dial-tone with Laravel
-
-```
-# barebones at this point
-docker-compose up -d nginx mysql
-
-# run
-docker-compose ps
-
-# Should see:
- Name Command State Ports
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-laradock_mysql_1 docker-entrypoint.sh mysqld Up 0.0.0.0:3306->3306/tcp
-laradock_nginx_1 nginx Up 0.0.0.0:443->443/tcp, 0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp
-laradock_php-fpm_1 php-fpm Up 9000/tcp
-laradock_volumes_data_1 true Exit 0
-laradock_volumes_source_1 true Exit 0
-laradock_workspace_1 /sbin/my_init Up 0.0.0.0:2222->22/tcp
-```
-
-
-## Enable xDebug on php-fpm
-
-In a host terminal sitting in the laradock folder, run: `.php-fpm/xdebug status`
-You should see something like the following:
-
-```
-xDebug status
-laradock_php-fpm_1
-PHP 7.0.9 (cli) (built: Aug 10 2016 19:45:48) ( NTS )
-Copyright (c) 1997-2016 The PHP Group
-Zend Engine v3.0.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2016 Zend Technologies
- with Xdebug v2.4.1, Copyright (c) 2002-2016, by Derick Rethans
-```
-
-Other commands include `.php-fpm/xdebug start | stop`.
-
-If you have enabled `xdebug=true` in `docker-compose.yml/php-fpm`, `xdebug` will already be running when
-`php-fpm` is started and listening for debug info on port 9000.
-
-
-
-## PHPStorm Settings
-
-- Here are some settings that are known to work:
- - `Settings/BuildDeploymentConnection`
- - ![Settings/BuildDeploymentConnection](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/BuildDeploymentConnection.png)
-
- - `Settings/BuildDeploymentConnectionMappings`
- - ![Settings/BuildDeploymentConnectionMappings](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/BuildDeploymentConnectionMappings.png)
-
- - `Settings/BuildDeploymentDebugger`
- - ![Settings/BuildDeploymentDebugger](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/BuildDeploymentDebugger.png)
-
- - `Settings/EditRunConfigurationRemoteWebDebug`
- - ![Settings/EditRunConfigurationRemoteWebDebug](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/EditRunConfigurationRemoteWebDebug.png)
-
- - `Settings/EditRunConfigurationRemoteExampleTestDebug`
- - ![Settings/EditRunConfigurationRemoteExampleTestDebug](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/EditRunConfigurationRemoteExampleTestDebug.png)
-
- - `Settings/LangsPHPDebug`
- - ![Settings/LangsPHPDebug](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/LangsPHPDebug.png)
-
- - `Settings/LangsPHPInterpreters`
- - ![Settings/LangsPHPInterpreters](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/LangsPHPInterpreters.png)
-
- - `Settings/LangsPHPPHPUnit`
- - ![Settings/LangsPHPPHPUnit](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/LangsPHPPHPUnit.png)
-
- - `Settings/LangsPHPServers`
- - ![Settings/LangsPHPServers](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/LangsPHPServers.png)
-
- - `RemoteHost`
- To switch on this view, go to: `Menu/Tools/Deployment/Browse Remote Host`.
- - ![RemoteHost](/images/photos/PHPStorm/RemoteHost.png)
-
- - `RemoteWebDebug`
- - ![DebugRemoteOn](/images/photos/PHPStorm/DebugRemoteOn.png)
-
- - `EditRunConfigurationRemoteWebDebug`
- Go to: `Menu/Run/Edit Configurations`.
- - ![EditRunConfigurationRemoteWebDebug](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/EditRunConfigurationRemoteWebDebug.png)
-
- - `EditRunConfigurationRemoteExampleTestDebug`
- Go to: `Menu/Run/Edit Configurations`.
- - ![EditRunConfigurationRemoteExampleTestDebug](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/EditRunConfigurationRemoteExampleTestDebug.png)
-
- - `WindowsFirewallAllowedApps`
- Go to: `Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Windows Firewall\Allowed apps`.
- - ![WindowsFirewallAllowedApps.png](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/WindowsFirewallAllowedApps.png)
-
- - `hosts`
- Edit: `C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts`.
- - ![WindowsFirewallAllowedApps.png](/images/photos/PHPStorm/Settings/hosts.png)
-
- - [Enable xDebug on php-fpm](#enablePhpXdebug)
-
-
-
-
-## Usage
-
-
-### Run ExampleTest
-- right-click on `tests/ExampleTest.php`
- - Select: `Run 'ExampleTest.php'` or `Ctrl+Shift+F10`.
- - Should pass!! You just ran a remote test via SSH!
-
-
-### Debug ExampleTest
-- Open to edit: `tests/ExampleTest.php`
-- Add a BreakPoint on line 16: `$this->visit('/')`
-- right-click on `tests/ExampleTest.php`
- - Select: `Debug 'ExampleTest.php'`.
- - Should have stopped at the BreakPoint!! You are now debugging locally against a remote Laravel project via SSH!
- - ![Remote Test Debugging Success](/images/photos/PHPStorm/RemoteTestDebuggingSuccess.png)
-
-
-
-### Debug WebSite
-- In case xDebug is disabled, from the `laradock` folder run:
-`.php-fpm/xdebug start`.
- - To switch xdebug off, run:
-`.php-fpm/xdebug stop`
-
-- Start Remote Debugging
- - ![DebugRemoteOn](/images/photos/PHPStorm/DebugRemoteOn.png)
-
-- Open to edit: `bootstrap/app.php`
-- Add a BreakPoint on line 14: `$app = new Illuminate\Foundation\Application(`
-- Reload [Laravel Site](http://laravel/)
- - Should have stopped at the BreakPoint!! You are now debugging locally against a remote Laravel project via SSH!
- - ![Remote Debugging Success](/images/photos/PHPStorm/RemoteDebuggingSuccess.png)
-
-
-
-## Let's shell into workspace
-Assuming that you are in laradock folder, type:
-`ssh -i workspace/insecure_id_rsa -p2222 root@laravel`
-**Cha Ching!!!!**
-- `workspace/insecure_id_rsa.ppk` may become corrupted. In which case:
- - fire up `puttygen`
- - import `workspace/insecure_id_rsa`
- - save private key to `workspace/insecure_id_rsa.ppk`
-
-
-
-### KiTTY
-[Kitty](http://www.9bis.net/kitty/) KiTTY is a fork from version 0.67 of PuTTY.
-
-- Here are some settings that are working for me:
- - ![Session](/images/photos/KiTTY/Session.png)
- - ![Terminal](/images/photos/KiTTY/Terminal.png)
- - ![Window](/images/photos/KiTTY/Window.png)
- - ![WindowAppearance](/images/photos/KiTTY/WindowAppearance.png)
- - ![Connection](/images/photos/KiTTY/Connection.png)
- - ![ConnectionData](/images/photos/KiTTY/ConnectionData.png)
- - ![ConnectionSSH](/images/photos/KiTTY/ConnectionSSH.png)
- - ![ConnectionSSHAuth](/images/photos/KiTTY/ConnectionSSHAuth.png)
- - ![TerminalShell](/images/photos/KiTTY/TerminalShell.png)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-# Running Laravel Dusk Tests
-
-- [Option 1: Without Selenium](#option1-dusk)
-- [Option 2: With Selenium](#option2-dusk)
-
-
-## Option 1: Without Selenium
-
-- [Intro](#option1-dusk-intro)
-- [Workspace Setup](#option1-workspace-setup)
-- [Application Setup](#option1-application-setup)
-- [Choose Chrome Driver Version (Optional)](#option1-choose-chrome-driver-version)
-- [Run Dusk Tests](#option1-run-dusk-tests)
-
-
-### Intro
-
-This is a guide to run Dusk tests in your `workspace` container with headless
-google-chrome and chromedriver. It has been tested with Laravel 5.4 and 5.5.
-
-
-### Workspace Setup
-
-Update your .env with following entries:
-
-```
-...
-# Install Laravel installer bin to setup demo app
-WORKSPACE_INSTALL_LARAVEL_INSTALLER=true
-...
-# Install all the necessary dependencies for running Dusk tests
-WORKSPACE_INSTALL_DUSK_DEPS=true
-...
-```
-
-Then run below to build your workspace.
-
-```
-docker-compose build workspace
-```
-
-
-### Application Setup
-
-Run a `workspace` container and you will be inside the container at `/var/www` directory.
-
-```
-docker-compose run workspace bash
-
-/var/www#> _
-```
-
-Create new Laravel application named `dusk-test` and install Laravel Dusk package.
-
-```
-/var/www> laravel new dusk-test
-/var/www> cd dusk-test
-/var/www/dusk-test> composer require --dev laravel/dusk
-/var/www/dusk-test> php artisan dusk:install
-```
-
-Create `.env.dusk.local` by copying from `.env` file.
-
-```
-/var/www/dusk-test> cp .env .env.dusk.local
-```
-
-Update the `APP_URL` entry in `.env.dusk.local` to local Laravel server.
-
-```
-APP_URL=http://localhost:8000
-```
-
-You will need to run chromedriver with `headless` and `no-sandbox` flag. In Laravel Dusk 2.x it is
-already set `headless` so you just need to add `no-sandbox` flag. If you on previous version 1.x,
-you will need to update your `DustTestCase#driver` as shown below.
-
-
-```
-addArguments([
- '--disable-gpu',
- '--headless',
- '--no-sandbox'
- ]);
-
- return RemoteWebDriver::create(
- 'http://localhost:9515', DesiredCapabilities::chrome()->setCapability(
- ChromeOptions::CAPABILITY, $options
- )
- );
- }
-}
-```
-
-
-### Choose Chrome Driver Version (Optional)
-
-You could choose to use either:
-
-1. Chrome Driver shipped with Laravel Dusk. (Default)
-2. Chrome Driver installed in `workspace` container. (Required tweak on DuskTestCase class)
-
-For Laravel 2.x, you need to update `DuskTestCase#prepare` method if you wish to go with option #2.
-
-```
-
-setPrefix('chromedriver')
- ->getProcess()
- ->setEnv(static::chromeEnvironment());
- }
-
- ...
-}
-```
-
-
-### Run Dusk Tests
-
-Run local server in `workspace` container and run Dusk tests.
-
-```
-# alias to run Laravel server in the background (php artisan serve --quiet &)
-/var/www/dusk-test> serve
-# alias to run Dusk tests (php artisan dusk)
-/var/www/dusk-test> dusk
-
-PHPUnit 6.4.0 by Sebastian Bergmann and contributors.
-
-. 1 / 1 (100%)
-
-Time: 837 ms, Memory: 6.00MB
-```
-
-
-## Option 2: With Selenium
-
-- [Intro](#dusk-intro)
-- [DNS Setup](#dns-setup)
-- [Docker Compose Setup](#docker-compose)
-- [Laravel Dusk Setup](#laravel-dusk-setup)
-- [Running Laravel Dusk Tests](#running-tests)
-
-
-### Intro
-Setting up Laravel Dusk tests to run with Laradock appears be something that
-eludes most Laradock users. This guide is designed to show you how to wire them
-up to work together. This guide is written with macOS and Linux in mind. As such,
-it's only been tested on macOS. Feel free to create pull requests to update the guide
-for Windows-specific instructions.
-
-This guide assumes you know how to use a DNS forwarder such as `dnsmasq` or are comfortable
-with editing the `/etc/hosts` file for one-off DNS changes.
-
-
-### DNS Setup
-According to RFC-2606, only four TLDs are reserved for local testing[^1]:
-
-- `.test`
-- `.example`
-- `.invalid`
-- `.localhost`
-
-A common TLD used for local development is `.dev`, but newer versions of Google
-Chrome (such as the one bundled with the Selenium Docker image), will fail to
-resolve that DNS as there will appear to be a name collision.
-
-The recommended extension is `.test` for your Laravel web apps because you're
-running tests. Using a DNS forwarder such as `dnsmasq` or by editing the `/etc/hosts`
-file, configure the host to point to `localhost`.
-
-For example, in your `/etc/hosts` file:
-```
-##
-# Host Database
-#
-# localhost is used to configure the loopback interface
-# when the system is booting. Do not change this entry.
-##
-127.0.0.1 localhost
-255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
-::1 localhost
-127.0.0.1 myapp.test
-```
-
-This will ensure that when navigating to `myapp.test`, it will route the
-request to `127.0.0.1` which will be handled by Nginx in Laradock.
-
-
-### Docker Compose setup
-In order to make the Selenium container talk to the Nginx container appropriately,
-the `docker-compose.yml` needs to be edited to accommodate this. Make the following
-changes:
-
-```yaml
-...
-selenium:
- ...
- depends_on:
- - nginx
- links:
- - nginx:
-```
-
-This allows network communication between the Nginx and Selenium containers
-and it also ensures that when starting the Selenium container, the Nginx
-container starts up first unless it's already running. This allows
-the Selenium container to make requests to the Nginx container, which is
-necessary for running Dusk tests. These changes also link the `nginx` environment
-variable to the domain you wired up in your hosts file.
-
-
-### Laravel Dusk Setup
-
-In order to make Laravel Dusk make the proper request to the Selenium container,
-you have to edit the `DuskTestCase.php` file that's provided on the initial
-installation of Laravel Dusk. The change you have to make deals with the URL the
-Remote Web Driver attempts to use to set up the Selenium session.
-
-One recommendation for this is to add a separate config option in your `.env.dusk.local`
-so it's still possible to run your Dusk tests locally should you want to.
-
-#### .env.dusk.local
-```
-...
-USE_SELENIUM=true
-```
-
-#### DuskTestCase.php
-```php
-abstract class DuskTestCase extends BaseTestCase
-{
-...
- protected function driver()
- {
- if (env('USE_SELENIUM', 'false') == 'true') {
- return RemoteWebDriver::create(
- 'http://selenium:4444/wd/hub', DesiredCapabilities::chrome()
- );
- } else {
- return RemoteWebDriver::create(
- 'http://localhost:9515', DesiredCapabilities::chrome()
- );
- }
- }
-}
-```
-
-
-### Running Laravel Dusk Tests
-
-Now that you have everything set up, to run your Dusk tests, you have to SSH
-into the workspace container as you normally would:
-```docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace bash```
-
-Once inside, you can change directory to your application and run:
-
-```php artisan dusk```
-
-One way to make this easier from your project is to create a helper script. Here's one such example:
-```bash
-#!/usr/bin/env sh
-
-LARADOCK_HOME="path/to/laradock"
-
-pushd ${LARADOCK_HOME}
-
-docker-compose exec --user=laradock workspace bash -c "cd my-project && php artisan dusk && exit"
-```
-
-This invokes the Dusk command from inside the workspace container but when the script completes
-execution, it returns your session to your project directory.
-
-[^1]: [Don't Use .dev for Development](https://iyware.com/dont-use-dev-for-development/)
diff --git a/DOCUMENTATION/content/help/index.md b/DOCUMENTATION/content/help/index.md
index 3f2342d..519d129 100644
--- a/DOCUMENTATION/content/help/index.md
+++ b/DOCUMENTATION/content/help/index.md
@@ -1,9 +1,129 @@
---
title: Help & Questions
type: index
-weight: 5
+weight: 4
---
Join the chat room on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/Laradock/laradock) and get help and support from the community.
+[![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Laradock/laradock.svg)](https://gitter.im/Laradock/laradock?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge)
+
You can as well can open an [issue](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/issues) on Github (will be labeled as Question) and discuss it with people on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/Laradock/laradock).
+
+
+
+
+# Common Problems
+
+*Here's a list of the common problems you might face, and the possible solutions.*
+
+
+
+## I see a blank (white) page instead of the Laravel 'Welcome' page!
+
+Run the following command from the Laravel root directory:
+
+```bash
+sudo chmod -R 777 storage bootstrap/cache
+```
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## I see "Welcome to nginx" instead of the Laravel App!
+
+Use `http://127.0.0.1` instead of `http://localhost` in your browser.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## I see an error message containing (address already in use) or (port is already allocated)
+
+Make sure the ports for the services that you are trying to run (22, 80, 443, 3306, etc.) are not being used already by other programs on the host, such as a built in `apache`/`httpd` service or other development tools you have installed.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## I get NGINX error 404 Not Found on Windows.
+
+1. Go to docker Settings on your Windows machine.
+2. Click on the `Shared Drives` tab and check the drive that contains your project files.
+3. Enter your windows username and password.
+4. Go to the `reset` tab and click restart docker.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## The time in my services does not match the current time
+
+1. Make sure you've [changed the timezone](#Change-the-timezone).
+2. Stop and rebuild the containers (`docker-compose up -d --build `)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## I get MySQL connection refused
+
+This error sometimes happens because your Laravel application isn't running on the container localhost IP (Which is 127.0.0.1). Steps to fix it:
+
+* Option A
+ 1. Check your running Laravel application IP by dumping `Request::ip()` variable using `dd(Request::ip())` anywhere on your application. The result is the IP of your Laravel container.
+ 2. Change the `DB_HOST` variable on env with the IP that you received from previous step.
+* Option B
+ 1. Change the `DB_HOST` value to the same name as the MySQL docker container. The Laradock docker-compose file currently has this as `mysql`
+
+## I get stuck when building nginx on (fetch mirrors.aliyun.com/alpine/v3.5/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz)
+
+As stated on [#749](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/issues/749#issuecomment-419652646), Already fixed,just set `CHANGE_SOURCE` to false.
+
+## Custom composer repo packagist url and npm registry url
+
+In China, the origin source of composer and npm is very slow. You can add `WORKSPACE_NPM_REGISTRY` and `WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST` config in `.env` to use your custom source.
+
+Example:
+```bash
+WORKSPACE_NPM_REGISTRY=https://registry.npm.taobao.org
+WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST=https://packagist.phpcomposer.com
+```
+
+
+
+## I got (Module build failed: Error: write EPIPE) while compiling react application
+
+When you run `npm build` or `yarn dev` building a react application using webpack with elixir you may receive an `Error: write EPIPE` while processing .jpg images.
+
+This is caused of an outdated library for processing **.jpg files** in ubuntu 16.04.
+
+To fix the problem you can follow those steps
+
+1 - Open the `.env`.
+
+2 - Search for `WORKSPACE_INSTALL_LIBPNG` or add the key, if missing.
+
+3 - Set the value to true:
+
+```dotenv
+WORKSPACE_INSTALL_LIBPNG=true
+```
+
+4 - Finally rebuild the workspace image
+
+```bash
+docker-compose build workspace
+```
+
diff --git a/DOCUMENTATION/content/introduction/index.md b/DOCUMENTATION/content/introduction/index.md
index a8ccf26..4466e3a 100644
--- a/DOCUMENTATION/content/introduction/index.md
+++ b/DOCUMENTATION/content/introduction/index.md
@@ -4,21 +4,41 @@ type: index
weight: 1
---
+Laradock is a full PHP development environment for Docker.
+
+It supports a variety of common services, all pre-configured to provide a ready PHP development environment.
+
+
+
+---
+### Use Docker First - Learn About It Later!
+---
+
+
+## Features
+
+- Easy switch between PHP versions: 7.4, 7.3, 7.2, 7.1, 5.6...
+- Choose your favorite database engine: MySQL, Postgres, MariaDB...
+- Run your own stack: Memcached, HHVM, RabbitMQ...
+- Each software runs on its own container: PHP-FPM, NGINX, PHP-CLI...
+- Easy to customize any container, with simple edits to the `Dockerfile`.
+- All Images extend from an official base Image. (Trusted base Images).
+- Pre-configured NGINX to host any code at your root directory.
+- Can use Laradock per project, or single Laradock for all projects.
+- Easy to install/remove software's in Containers using environment variables.
+- Clean and well-structured Dockerfiles (`Dockerfile`).
+- The Latest version of the Docker Compose file (`docker-compose`).
+- Everything is visible and editable.
+- Fast Images Builds.
-A full PHP development environment for Docker.
-
-Includes pre-packaged Docker Images, all pre-configured to provide a wonderful PHP development environment.
-
-Laradock is well known in the Laravel community, as the project started with single focus on running Laravel projects on Docker. Later and due to the large adoption from the PHP community, it started supporting other PHP projects like Symfony, CodeIgniter, WordPress, Drupal...
-![](https://s19.postimg.org/jblfytw9f/laradock-logo.jpg)
## Quick Overview
-Let's see how easy it is to install `NGINX`, `PHP`, `Composer`, `MySQL`, `Redis` and `Beanstalkd`:
+Let's see how easy it is to setup our demo stack `PHP`, `NGINX`, `MySQL`, `Redis` and `Composer`:
1 - Clone Laradock inside your PHP project:
@@ -55,55 +75,133 @@ That's it! enjoy :)
-
-## Features
-
-- Easy switch between PHP versions: 7.2, 7.1, 5.6...
-- Choose your favorite database engine: MySQL, Postgres, MariaDB...
-- Run your own combination of software: Memcached, HHVM, Beanstalkd...
-- Every software runs on a separate container: PHP-FPM, NGINX, PHP-CLI...
-- Easy to customize any container, with simple edit to the `Dockerfile`.
-- All Images extends from an official base Image. (Trusted base Images).
-- Pre-configured NGINX to host any code at your root directory.
-- Can use Laradock per project, or single Laradock for all projects.
-- Easy to install/remove software's in Containers using environment variables.
-- Clean and well structured Dockerfiles (`Dockerfile`).
-- Latest version of the Docker Compose file (`docker-compose`).
-- Everything is visible and editable.
-- Fast Images Builds.
-- More to come every week..
-
-
-
-
-## Supported Software (Images)
+## Supported Services
-In adhering to the separation of concerns principle as promoted by Docker, Laradock runs each software on its own Container.
-You can turn On/Off as many instances of as any container without worrying about the configurations, everything works like a charm.
+> Laradock, adheres to the 'separation of concerns' principle, thus it runs each software on its own Docker Container.
+> You can turn On/Off as many instances as you want without worrying about the configurations.
+
+> To run a chosen container from the list below, run `docker-compose up -d {container-name}`.
+> The container name `{container-name}` is the same as its folder name. Example to run the "PHP FPM" container, use the name "php-fpm".
+
+- **Web Servers:**
+ - NGINX
+ - Apache2
+ - Caddy
+
+- **Load Balancers:**
+ - HAProxy
+ - Traefik
-- **Database Engines:**
-MySQL - MariaDB - Percona - MongoDB - Neo4j - RethinkDB - MSSQL - PostgreSQL - Postgres-PostGIS.
-- **Database Management:**
-PhpMyAdmin - Adminer - PgAdmin
-- **Cache Engines:**
-Redis - Memcached - Aerospike
-- **PHP Servers:**
-NGINX - Apache2 - Caddy
- **PHP Compilers:**
-PHP FPM - HHVM
-- **Message Queueing:**
-Beanstalkd - RabbitMQ - PHP Worker
-- **Queueing Management:**
-Beanstalkd Console - RabbitMQ Console
-- **Random Tools:**
-HAProxy - Certbot - Blackfire - Selenium - Jenkins - ElasticSearch - Kibana - Grafana - Gitlab - Mailhog - MailDev - Minio - Varnish - Swoole - NetData - Portainer - Laravel Echo...
+ - PHP FPM
+ - HHVM
-Laradock introduces the **Workspace** Image, as a development environment.
-It contains a rich set of helpful tools, all pre-configured to work and integrate with almost any combination of Containers and tools you may choose.
+- **Database Management Systems:**
+ - MySQL
+ - PostgreSQL
+ - PostGIS
+ - MariaDB
+ - Percona
+ - MSSQL
+ - MongoDB
+ - MongoDB Web UI
+ - Neo4j
+ - CouchDB
+ - RethinkDB
+ - Cassandra
-**Workspace Image Tools**
-PHP CLI - Composer - Git - Linuxbrew - Node - V8JS - Gulp - SQLite - xDebug - Envoy - Deployer - Vim - Yarn - SOAP - Drush...
+
+- **Database Management Apps:**
+ - PhpMyAdmin
+ - Adminer
+ - PgAdmin
+
+- **Cache Engines:**
+ - Redis
+ - Redis Web UI
+ - Redis Cluster
+ - Memcached
+ - Aerospike
+ - Varnish
+
+- **Message Brokers:**
+ - RabbitMQ
+ - RabbitMQ Admin Console
+ - Beanstalkd
+ - Beanstalkd Admin Console
+ - Eclipse Mosquitto
+ - PHP Worker
+ - Laravel Horizon
+ - Gearman
+ - Amazon Simple Queue Service
+
+- **Mail Servers:**
+ - Mailu
+ - MailCatcher
+ - Mailhog
+ - MailDev
+
+- **Log Management:**
+ - GrayLog
+
+- **Testing:**
+ - Selenium
+
+- **Monitoring:**
+ - Grafana
+ - NetData
+
+- **Search Engines:**
+ - ElasticSearch
+ - Apache Solr
+ - Manticore Search
+
+- **IDE's**
+ - ICE Coder
+ - Theia
+ - Web IDE
+
+- **Miscellaneous:**
+ - Workspace *(Laradock container that includes a rich set of pre-configured useful tools)*
+ - `PHP CLI`
+ - `Composer`
+ - `Git`
+ - `Vim`
+ - `xDebug`
+ - `Linuxbrew`
+ - `Node`
+ - `V8JS`
+ - `Gulp`
+ - `SQLite`
+ - `Laravel Envoy`
+ - `Deployer`
+ - `Yarn`
+ - `SOAP`
+ - `Drush`
+ - `Wordpress CLI`
+ - Apache ZooKeeper *(Centralized service for distributed systems to a hierarchical key-value store)*
+ - Kibana *(Visualize your Elasticsearch data and navigate the Elastic Stack)*
+ - Dejavu *(Edit your Elasticsearch data)*
+ - LogStash *(Server-side data processing pipeline that ingests data from a multitude of sources simultaneously)*
+ - Jenkins *(automation server, that provides plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project)*
+ - Certbot *(Automatically enable HTTPS on your website)*
+ - Swoole *(Production-Grade Async programming Framework for PHP)*
+ - SonarQube *(continuous inspection of code quality to perform automatic reviews with static analysis of code to detect bugs and more)*
+ - Gitlab *(A single application for the entire software development lifecycle)*
+ - PostGIS *(Database extender for PostgreSQL. It adds support for geographic objects allowing location queries to be run in SQL)*
+ - Blackfire *(Empowers all PHP developers and IT/Ops to continuously verify and improve their app's performance)*
+ - Laravel Echo *(Bring the power of WebSockets to your Laravel applications)*
+ - Mercure *(Server-sent events)*
+ - Phalcon *(A PHP web framework based on the model–view–controller pattern)*
+ - Minio *(Cloud storage server released under Apache License v2, compatible with Amazon S3)*
+ - AWS EB CLI *(CLI that helps you deploy and manage your AWS Elastic Beanstalk applications and environments)*
+ - Thumbor *(Photo thumbnail service)*
+ - IPython *(Provides a rich architecture for interactive computing)*
+ - Jupyter Hub *(Jupyter notebook for multiple users)*
+ - Portainer *(Build and manage your Docker environments with ease)*
+ - Docker Registry *(The Docker Registry implementation for storing and distributing Docker images)*
+ - Docker Web UI *(A browser-based solution for browsing and modifying a private Docker registry)*
You can choose, which tools to install in your workspace container and other containers, from the `.env` file.
@@ -112,71 +210,260 @@ You can choose, which tools to install in your workspace container and other con
-If you can't find your Software in the list, build it yourself and submit it. Contributions are welcomed :)
+*If you can't find your Software in the list, build it yourself and submit it. Contributions are welcomed :)*
+---
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## Join Us
+
+[![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Laradock/laradock.svg)](https://gitter.im/Laradock/laradock?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge)
+
+[![Gitpod](https://img.shields.io/badge/Gitpod-ready--to--code-blue)](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/laradock/laradock)
+
+---
+
+
+## Awesome People
+
+Laradock is an MIT-licensed open source project with its ongoing development made possible entirely by the support of all these smart and generous people, from code contributors to financial contributors. 💜
+
+
+### Project Maintainers
+
+
+
+### Code Contributors
+
+[![Laradock Contributors][contributors-src]][contributors-href]
+
+### Financial Contributors
+
+[![Open Collective backers][backers-src]][backers-href]
+
+You can support us using any of the methods below:
+
+1: [Open Collective](https://opencollective.com/laradock/contribute)
+
+2: [Paypal](https://paypal.me/mzmmzz)
+
+3: [Github Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/Mahmoudz)
+
+4: [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/zalt)
+
+---
## Sponsors
+Sponsoring is an act of giving in a different fashion. 🌱
+### Gold Sponsors
+
+
+
+
+
+
-Support this project by becoming a sponsor.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-Your logo will show up on the [github repository](https://github.com/laradock/laradock/) index page and the [documentation](http://laradock.io/) main page, with a link to your website. [[Become a sponsor](https://opencollective.com/laradock#sponsor)]
+
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Hugo
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