Docker-laravel is a LEMP image for running Laravel web applications.
It extends docker-base, which contains Supervisor for process supervision, and other basic utilities. It is loosely inspired by phusion/baseimage-docker.
All packages for running a Laravel web app are bundled into a single image, based on Ubuntu 16.04 server.
These services run with process supervision:
- cron
- nginx
- php-fpm (with extensions required for Laravel 5, plus php5-mysqlnd and and php5-curl)
- mariadb-server
- beanstalkd
- artisan queue:listen (optional - uncomment /etc/supervisord/queue.conf)
These packages are preinstalled:
- nano
- curl
- git
- zip and unzip
- php-cli
- php-xdebug (installed, but disabled by default, see below)
- composer
- mariadb-client
- nodejs with npm
- phantomjs
- wkhtmltopdf
1. Download the public Docker image from Dockerhub:
docker pull mtmacdonald/docker-laravel:version
2. Run the Docker image as a new Docker container:
docker run -d \
-p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 3306:3306 \
-v /home/app:/share \
--restart=always \
--name=appname \
mtmacdonald/docker-laravel:version
Replace '/home/app' with the path to the Laravel application's root directory in the host. This directory is a shared volume and so can be used to access the application files in either the host or the container.
See the instructions in docker-base.
Laravel is not bundled in the Docker image. Laravel, or your own application, need to be installed manually:
In the container (see docker exec):
cd /share
git clone https://github.com/laravel/laravel .
composer install
chmod -R guo+w storage
cp .env.example .env
php artisan key:generate
The XDebug PHP extension is installed but not enabled by default. To enable it:
phpenmod xdebug
phpenmod -s cli xdebug