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@@ -15,6 +15,10 @@ It's like Laravel Homestead but for Docker instead of Vagrant.
- [Intro](#Intro)
+ - [What is Docker](#what-is-docker)
+ - [What is Laravel](#what-is-laravel)
+ - [Why Docker not Vagrant](#why-docker-not-vagrant)
+ - [LaraDock VS Homestead](#laradock-vs-homestead)
- [Supported Containers](#Supported-Containers)
- [Requirements](#Requirements)
- [Installation](#Installation)
@@ -47,20 +51,40 @@ LaraDock strives to make the development experience easier.
It contains pre-packaged Docker Images that provides you a wonderful development environment without requiring you to install PHP, NGINX, MySQL, REDIS, and any other software on your local machine.
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### What is Docker?
[Docker](https://www.docker.com) is an open-source project that automates the deployment of applications inside software containers, by providing an additional layer of abstraction and automation of [operating-system-level virtualization](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating-system-level_virtualization) on Linux, Mac OS and Windows.
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### What is Laravel?
Seriously!!!
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### Why Docker not Vagrant!?
-[Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com) gives you Virtual Machines in minutes while Docker gives you Virtual Containers in seconds.
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+[Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com) creates Virtual Machines in minutes while Docker creates Virtual Containers in seconds.
Instead of providing a full Virtual Machines, like you get with Vagrant, Docker provides you **lightweight** Virtual Containers, that share the same kernel and allow to safely execute independent processes.
+In addition to the speed, Docker gives tens of features that cannot be achieved with Vagrant.
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+Most importantly Docker can run on Development and on Production (same environment everywhere). While Vagrant is designed for Development only, (so you have to re-provision your server on Production every time).
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+
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+### LaraDock VS Homestead
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+LaraDock and [Homestead](https://laravel.com/docs/master/homestead) both gives you a complete virtual development environments. (Without the need to install and configure every single software on your own Operating System).
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+- Homestead is a tool that controls Vagrant for you (using Homestead special commands). And Vagrant manages your Virtual Machine.
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+- LaraDock is a tool that controls Docker for you (using Docker Compose official commands). And Docker manages you Virtual Containers.
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+Running a virtual Container is much faster than running a full virtual Machine.
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Thus **LaraDock is much faster than Homestead**.
## Supported Containers
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- Redis
- Data Volume
+Cannot find your container! we would love to have it as well. Consider contributing your container and adding it to the list.
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## Requirements
- Laravel ([Download](https://laravel.com/docs/master/installation))
@@ -79,6 +107,8 @@ Instead of providing a full Virtual Machines, like you get with Vagrant, Docker
- Git ([Download](https://git-scm.com/downloads))
- Composer ([Download](https://getcomposer.org/download/))
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## Installation
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>These commands should create a `docker` folder, on the root directory of your Laravel project.
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## Usage
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docker-compose stop {container-name}
```
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#### Delete all existing Containers
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The Log files are stored in the `docker/logs` directory.
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#### Enter a Container (SSH into a running Container)
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#### Edit a Docker Image