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ProjectSend Docker

This repo contains configuration to add a Docker functionality to ProjectSend in a more service oriented architecture; five apps have been contenerized to enable faster development. Use this configuration on a prod env at your own risk.

Services

Service Stack Port Description Default
mysql mysql 5.7 3306 Yes
phpmyadmin phpmyadmin 80 phpmyadmin No
main ProjectSend 80 ProjectSend Service running on PHP-fpm Yes
mailer MailHog 1025/8025 MailHog as a dummy SMTP server No
router NGINX 80 / 443 proxy service for local dev Yes

Routing

Domain Services Main Routes
main.app.local ProjectSend /
phpmyadmin.app.local PhpMyAdmin /
mailer.app.local MailHog Service /
/api/*

Setup

  • Prerequisites:

    • Have docker installed (v20)
    • Have docker-compose installed (v1.29)
  • Add the following records to your comuters /etc/hosts file on local(not in docker)

    127.0.0.1       main.app.local
    127.0.0.1       mailer.app.local
    127.0.0.1       phpmyadmin.app.local
    
  • Copy the contents of .env.example into .env

    • All services have been defined in the example file and have been set to disabled.
      • enabled this run the app on the machine
      • disabled This will run a dummy place holder instead of the actual service. NOTE: Please make sure your account is able to pull the images from the ECR

Execution

  • First step is to modify your local .env
  • run docker-compose build to build all configured services, this could take up to 10m.
  • run docker-compose start or docker-compose up -dto start docker in daemon mode.
  • on your browser go to http://main.app.local

Notes

  • Try to avoid leaving unecessary services running.
  • Minimum Ammount of Ram allocated for Docker should be 4GB.
  • The initial startup of MySql takes some time (about 5m) depending on the hardware resources allocated to Docker.
  • You will be able to use the app once the DB container starts up. The container logs will have the following message: mysqld: ready for connections.
  • both HTTP and HTTPS work locally. Since the certificate is self-signed you will need to trust the signer before you can open HTTPS.

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