feat: Add support for loading plugins and specifying the default host
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@ -1077,6 +1077,14 @@ docker-compose up -d adminer
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2 - Open your browser and visit the localhost on port **8081**: `http://localhost:8081`
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#### Additional Notes
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- 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).
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- 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).
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- 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`.
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**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`
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args:
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- INSTALL_MSSQL=${ADM_INSTALL_MSSQL}
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environment:
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- ADMINER_PLUGINS=${ADM_PLUGINS}
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- ADMINER_DESIGN=${ADM_DESIGN}
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- ADMINER_DEFAULT_SERVER=${ADM_DEFAULT_SERVER}
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ports:
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- "${ADM_PORT}:8080"
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depends_on:
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ADM_PORT=8081
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ADM_INSTALL_MSSQL=false
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ADM_PLUGINS=
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ADM_DESIGN=pepa-linha
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ADM_DEFAULT_SERVER=mysql
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### PHP MY ADMIN ##########################################
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