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Roots Bedrock for WordPress running on Docker

This is a Docker based local development environment for WordPress with Roots Bedrock.

What's Inside

This project is based on docker-compose. By default, the following containers are started: PHP-FPM, MariaDB, Elasticsearch, nginx, and Memcached. The /site/web directory is the web root which is mapped to the nginx container. See Bedrock for more info.

Docs from 10up/wp-docker

You can directly edit PHP, nginx, and Elasticsearch configuration files from within the repo as they are mapped to the correct locations in containers.

A Dockerfile is included for PHP-FPM (/dockerfiles/php-fpm/Dockerfile). This adds a few extra things to the PHP-FPM image.

The /config/elasticsearch/plugins folder is mapped to the plugins folder in the Elasticsearch container. You can drop Elasticsearch plugins in this folder to have them installed within the container.

Requirements

Setup

  1. git clone git@github.com:dwnload/wp-docker-bedrock.git <my-project-name>
  2. cd <my-project-name>
  3. docker-compose up
  4. Run bash ./bin/setup.sh to download Bedrock.

Default MySQL connection information (from within PHP-FPM container):

Database: wordpress
Username: wordpress
Password: password
Host: mysql

Default Elasticsearch connection information (from within PHP-FPM container):

Host: http://elasticsearch:9200

Docker Compose Overrides File

Adding a docker-compose.override.yml file alongside the docker-compose.yml file, with contents similar to the following, allows you to change the domain associated with the cluster while retaining the ability to pull in changes from the repo.

version: '2'
services:
  phpfpm:
    extra_hosts:
      - "dashboard.dev:172.18.0.1"

WP-CLI

Add this alias to ~/.bash_profile to easily run WP-CLI command.

alias dcwp='docker-compose exec --user www-data phpfpm wp'

Instead of running a command like wp plugin install you instead run dcwp plugin install from anywhere inside the <my-project-name> directory, and it runs the command inside of the php container.

There is also a script in the /bin directory that will allow you to execute WP CLI from the project directory directly: ./bin/wp plugin install.

SSH Access

You can easily access the WordPress/PHP container with docker-compose exec. Here's a simple alias to add to your ~/.bash_profile:

alias dcbash='docker-compose exec --user root phpfpm bash'

This alias lets you run dcbash to SSH into the PHP/WordPress container.

Alternatively, there is a script in the /bin directory that allows you to SSH in to the environment from the project directory directly: ./bin/ssh.

Credits

This project is our own flavor of an environment created by the 10up team based on work by John Bloch. Some additional code was used from easypath/bedrock-docker.