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What is this?

This repo contains a Docker recipe for making a container running Drupal8, using Linux, Apache, MySQL, Memcache and SSH. You can also use it on the Drupal Contribution Sprints for quickly starting working on your Drupal8 project. Note that, despite what other Docker solutions do, this will deliver you a fast, one-shot container with all necessary services, thus avoiding the need of container orchestration and the need of installing more software.

  • To just Trial Drupal 8 please Install Docker.

  • To use this repository as development environment, on Linux, MacOSX or Win10 make sure both bash+docker are installed.

Feel free to test and report any issues.

Quick 3 step instructions for a Drupal 8 Trial Run:

1 - Install docker:

https://docs.docker.com/installation/

2 - Get the image and run it using port 80:

Open a terminal and run

docker run -i -t -p 80:80 ricardoamaro/drupal8

That's it!

3 - Visit Drupal 8 in your browser

http://localhost/

Credentials (user/pass): admin/admin

Extra - Visualize MySQL tables in your browser

http://localhost/adminer.php

COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS

If you want Code and Database persistence with Drupal8 code on the local/web folder and MySQL on the local/data folder:

Linux/Mac Users

git clone https://github.com/ricardoamaro/drupal8-docker-app.git
cd drupal8-docker-app
./drupal8_local.sh

Windows Users

git clone https://github.com/ricardoamaro/drupal8-docker-app.git
cd drupal8-docker-app
drupal8_local.bat

Using drupal8_local.sh or drupal8_local.bat for local development

Fresh install

For a fresh install or re-install of your existing code

  1. Remove the local/data/ folder
  2. Create a local/web/ folder with your Drupal 8 docroot
    eg. composer create-project drupal-composer/drupal-project:8.x-dev local --no-interaction
  3. Delete the sites/default/settings.php file
  4. Run drupal8_local.sh to linux/mac users or drupal8_local.bat to windows users

Credentials (will be shown in the output)

  • Drupal account-name=admin & account-pass=admin
  • ROOT SSH/MYSQL PASSWORD will be on $mysql/mysql-root-pw.txt
  • DRUPAL MYSQL_PASSWORD will be on $mysql/drupal-db-pw.txt

Stoping and starting Drupal8-docker-app

To stop and restart the installed existing site

  1. Press CTRL+C on the console showing the logs
  2. Run drupal8_local.sh or drupal8_local.bat on the same directory
  3. Open the site URL mentioned in the console

Example usage for testing:

Using docker exec {ID} {COMMAND}, to run your own commands.

~$ docker run --name mydrupal8 -i -t -p 80:80 ricardoamaro/drupal8

~$ docker exec mydrupal8  uptime
 10:02:59 up 16:41,  0 users,  load average: 1.17, 0.92, 0.76

~$ docker exec mydrupal8 drush status | head
 Drupal version         :  8.5.3
 Site URI               :  http://default
 Database driver        :  mysql
 Database hostname      :  localhost
 Database port          :  3306
 Drupal bootstrap       :  Successful

For older Drupal versions check:

https://github.com/ricardoamaro/drupal7-docker-app https://github.com/ricardoamaro/drupal6-docker-app

You can also clone this repo somewhere and build it,

git clone https://github.com/ricardoamaro/drupal8-docker-app.git
cd drupal8-docker-app
sudo docker build -t <yourname>/drupal8 .

Or build it directly from github,

sudo docker build -t ricardo/drupal8 https://github.com/ricardoamaro/drupal8-docker-app.git

Note1: you cannot have port 80 already used or the container will not start. In that case you can start by setting: -p 8080:80

Note2: To run the container in the background

sudo docker run -d -t -p 80:80 <yourname>/drupal8

More docker awesomeness

How to go back to the last docker run?

docker ps -al
(get the container ID)
docker start -i -a (container ID)

This will create an ID that you can start/stop/commit changes:

# sudo docker ps
ID                  IMAGE                   COMMAND               CREATED             STATUS              PORTS
538example20        <yourname>/drupal8:latest   /bin/bash /start.sh   3 minutes ago       Up 6 seconds        80->80

Start/Stop

sudo docker stop 538example20
sudo docker start 538example20

Commit the actual state to the image

sudo docker commit 538example20 <yourname>/drupal8

Starting again with the commited changes

sudo docker run -d -t -p 80:80 <yourname>/drupal8 /start.sh

Shipping the container image elsewhere

sudo docker push  <yourname>/drupal8

You can find more images using the Docker Index.

Clean up

While i am developing i use this to rm all old instances

sudo docker ps -a | awk '{print $1}' | grep -v CONTAINER | xargs -n1 -I {} sudo docker rm {}

Known Issues

  • Warning: This is still in development and ports shouldn't be open to the outside world.

Contributing

Feel free to submit any bugs, requests, or fork and contribute to this code. :)

  1. Fork the repo
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Authors

Created and maintained by Ricardo Amaro http://blog.ricardoamaro.com

License

GPL v3

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