This Version is based on the apache 7.0 Version of the official docker image with the use of the popular wordpress-cli tool.
$ docker run --name some-wordpress --link some-mysql:mysql -d wordpress
The following environment variables are also honored for configuring your WordPress instance:
-e WORDPRESS_DB_HOST=...
(defaults to the IP and port of the linkedmysql
container)-e WORDPRESS_DB_USER=...
(defaults to "root")-e WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD=...
(defaults to the value of theMYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
environment variable from the linkedmysql
container)-e WORDPRESS_DB_NAME=...
(defaults to "wordpress")-e WORDPRESS_TABLE_PREFIX=...
(defaults to "", only set this when you need to override the default table prefix in wp-config.php)-e WORDPRESS_AUTH_KEY=...
,-e WORDPRESS_SECURE_AUTH_KEY=...
,-e WORDPRESS_LOGGED_IN_KEY=...
,-e WORDPRESS_NONCE_KEY=...
,-e WORDPRESS_AUTH_SALT=...
,-e WORDPRESS_SECURE_AUTH_SALT=...
,-e WORDPRESS_LOGGED_IN_SALT=...
,-e WORDPRESS_NONCE_SALT=...
(default to unique random SHA1s)
If the WORDPRESS_DB_NAME
specified does not already exist on the given MySQL server, it will be created automatically upon startup of the wordpress
container, provided that the WORDPRESS_DB_USER
specified has the necessary permissions to create it.
If you'd like to be able to access the instance from the host without the container's IP, standard port mappings can be used:
$ docker run --name some-wordpress --link some-mysql:mysql -p 8080:80 -d wordpress
Then, access it via http://localhost:8080
or http://host-ip:8080
in a browser.
If you'd like to use an external database instead of a linked mysql
container, specify the hostname and port with WORDPRESS_DB_HOST
along with the password in WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD
and the username in WORDPRESS_DB_USER
(if it is something other than root
):
$ docker run --name some-wordpress -e WORDPRESS_DB_HOST=10.1.2.3:3306 \
-e WORDPRESS_DB_USER=... -e WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD=... -d wordpress
... via docker-compose
Example docker-compose.yml
for astafulda/wordpress
:
version: '2'
services:
wordpress:
image: astafulda/wordpress
ports:
- 8080:80
environment:
WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD: example
mysql:
image: mariadb
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example
Run docker-compose up
, wait for it to initialize completely, and visit http://localhost:8080
or http://host-ip:8080
.