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docker-laravel-mix

This setup contains a docker installation tested for Laravel 5.5 + Laravel mix.

Containers

  • app container
  • mysql container
  • phpmyadmin container
  • node container

Node container is running in the background to poll the css and js files.

Usage

To start this setup use docker-compose up -d, this starts all the containers. For Linux and Mac be sure the files in docker/init-scripts have rights to execute. These rights need to be set on the host (so not on the docker server), and can be done by executing chmod -R 0777 docker/init-scripts in the root of your project

The app and node container contains a entrypoint, this calls an bash script to startup the container. This will allow us to override the standard execution of the docker image and adding composer and laravel mix actions.

apache_start.sh

#!/bin/sh
set -e

echo 'running prestart apache script'

echo 'running composer install'
composer install

php artisan migrate

echo 'initialization done, starting apache'
exec apache2-foreground

On startup composer install, php artisan migrate and apache2-foreground(starts apache service) are executed when calling docker-compose up.

node_start.sh

#!/bin/sh

set -e

echo 'running prestart node script'
echo 'running npm install'
npm install

echo 'initialization done, start watching'
npm run watch-poll

When the node image is started npm install is executed, after that npm run watch-poll is called to continuously run Laravel Mix in the background of the node image. We are using npm run watch-poll because of problems with npm run watch not detecting file changes, but you are free to change this offcourse.