This image is build using Ubuntu 14.04 with Nginx and PHP 5.5.9 and is optimized to run Drupal 7. It can run Drupal 6 but most likelly you'll have PHP errors depending on the modules you have installed. In that case is recommended to use the image iiiepe/nginx-drupal6 or iiiepe/apache-drupal6
Includes:
- nginx
- php
- composer
- drush
Important:
- Logs are at /var/log/supervisor so you can map that directory
- Application root directory is /var/www so make sure you map the application there
- Nginx configuration was provided by https://github.com/perusio/drupal-with-nginx but it's modified
$ make build
or
$ docker build -t yourname/nginx-drupal .
Nginx will look for files in /var/www so you need to map your application to that directory.
$ docker run -d -p 8000:80 -v application:/var/www yourname/nginx-drupal
If you want to link the container to a MySQL/MariaDB contaier do:
$ docker run -d -p 8000:80 -v application:/var/www my_mysql_container:mysql yourname/nginx-drupal
The startup.sh script will add the environment variables with MYSQL_ to /etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/env.conf so PHP-FPM detects them. If you need to use them you can do:
mysql:
image: mysql
expose:
- "3306"
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: 123
web:
image: iiiepe/nginx-drupal
volumes:
- application:/var/www
- logs:/var/log/supervisor
ports:
- "80:80"
links:
- "mysql:mysql"
With Fig this is actually easier and is the recommended way since if you're running Docker without fig, you'll have to link all containers before you run drush.
$ fig run --rm web drush
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