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Docker files

An easy and ready Docker files ready to use in your projects

How to use with docker-compose

  1. Add this repository as git submodule:

    git submodule add https://www.github.com/terox/docker docker

    Note: don't forget add docker/ to your .gitignore

  2. Create a docker-compose.yml in your project root and add the services that you want use, for example the PHP 7.4:

    version: '2'
    
    services:
    
        nginx1:
            container_name: 'myproject.nginx1'
    
            build: 
                context: docker/service/nginx1.18.x
    
                args:
                    php_container: 'myproject.php'
                    preset: 'symfony4.conf'
                    domains: www1.example.com
                    public_path: public
    
        nginx2:
            container_name: 'myproject.nginx2'
    
            build: 
                context: docker/service/nginx1.18.x
    
                args:
                    php_container: 'myproject.php'
                    preset: 'symfony4.conf'
                    domains: www2.example.com
                    public_path: apps/api/public
    
            ports:
                - 8089:80
    
            links:
                - php
    
            volumes_from:
                - php    
    
        php:
            container_name: 'myproject.php'
    
            build: 
                context: docker/service/php7.4-fpm
    
                args:
                    timezone: 'Europe/Madrid' # or you preferred timezone
    
            volumes:
                - .:/var/www/application 
  3. Ready to play:

    docker-compose up

FAQ

How to update to the latest commit?

Easy. You only need the get the latest commit from master branch:

cd docker && git pull

Note: keep in mind that you must use the directory where you stored the submodule