A secondary README.md is available in the src/
folder showing the
steps taken.
- Ensure Docker is installed
- Run command:
docker volume create data-postgres
This is a workaround for an issue in which postgres does not allow for volumes to be shared due to postgres permissions.
cd
into the root directory- Run
docker-compose up
The server will appear via the url: http://localhost:8080
LEPP development stack.
This development stack
You will need to set up a .env file in the root directory for the container to run:
- POSTGRES_DATABASE=app_db
- POSTGRES_USER=username
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password
- POSTGRES_ROOT_PASSWORD=rootPassword
The name of the db must remain as app_db
for the container to work.
A workaround for cases where the init.SQL
does not run on startup.
exec
in to the postgres container, and run the following command:
psql -d app_db -U username -a -f docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init.sql
This will create and populate all of the database tables.
Note: app_db
must remain the same, along with the path to init.sql
, the username is the one you have specified in the .env
file.
Build Laravel file in src folder, or add php files to the "public/" directory. Run docker-compose up -d --build
at root. Open browser to http://localhost:8080.
Three new available have been added that handle Composer, NPM, and Artisan commands without having to have these platforms installed on your local computer. Use the following command templates from your project root, modifiying them to fit your particular use case:
docker-compose run --rm composer update
docker-compose run --rm npm run dev
docker-compose run --rm artisan migrate
Containers created and their ports (if used) are as follows:
- nginx -
:8080
- mysql -
:3306
- php -
:9000
- npm
- composer
- artisan
- rabbitmq_management -
:15672
- rabbitmq -
:5672