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Docker Builder Travis

This docker configuration is designed for webapps based on PHP. It's includes composer to manage PHP-Libraries, node.js with yarn to manage JS-Libraries for frontend and deployer.php to deploy your porject on your server.

Supported PHP-Versions:

  • 7.1
  • 7.2
  • 7.3 (without xDebug)

Required

Following programs are required to use Docker Builder.

Optional:

  • docker-sync (for OS X only. It speed the transfer of files between host and vm up)

Installation for new projects

  1. Clone this project and remove .git or download the archive and unpack it.
  2. Update or project shortcut at /docker/.env.dist (PROJECT=np).
  3. Choose your favorite PHP-Version in row three at the same file.
  4. Remove unused nginx-configs (*.dist) from /docker/nginx/.
  5. To start this docker-container go in the folder docker and run ./docker.sh -l. The Argument -l logged you in this container.
  6. Run composer for to install your favourite framework & libraries

Open new Terminal

You can access the project-terminal with the script /docker/docker-ssh.sh [username]. The argument username is optional and can be used, to grant root rights. In default you will logged in with user www-data.

Debugging

For PhpStorm

  1. Open Run/Debug Configuration and add PHP Remote Debug.
  2. Choose a name for your configuration.
  3. Activate checkbox Filter debug connection by IDE key.
  4. Set IDE key to PHPSTORM.
  5. Open server-settings with click of the button .
  6. Add a new server.configuration.
  7. Named the server docker-localhost.
  8. Set the host to localhost or the domain you choosed for your local docker-project.
  9. Set the port to 8080 and activate Use path mappings.
  10. Map the directory www to /var/www/html/www and save your configuration.

Now you can use PhpStorm for debugging http-requests and cli-php-scripts on your docker-maschine.