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Nginx + PHP-FPM docker container

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This is a million12/nginx-php docker container with Nginx + PHP-FPM combo.

For different PHP versions, look up different branches of this repository.
On Docker Hub you can find them under different tags:

  • million12/nginx-php:php74 - PHP 7.4 # built from php74 branch
  • million12/nginx-php:php73 - PHP 7.3 # built from php73 branch
  • million12/nginx-php:php70 - PHP 7.0 # built from php70 branch
  • million12/nginx-php:php56 - PHP 5.6 # built from php56 branch
  • million12/nginx-php:php55 - PHP 5.5 # built from php55 branch

Things included:

- Nginx with HTTP/2 support

This image is based on million12/nginx.
Default vhost is configured and served from /data/www/default. Add .php file to that location to have it executed with PHP.

- PHP-FPM

PHP 7.4 is up & running for default vhost. As soon as .php file is requested, the request will be redirected to PHP upstream. See /etc/nginx/conf.d/php-location.conf.

File /etc/nginx/fastcgi_params has improved configuration to avoid repeating same config options for each vhost. This config works well with most PHP applications (e.g. Symfony2, TYPO3, Wordpress, Drupal).

- PHP basic tuning

Custom PHP.ini directives are inside /etc/php.d.

- Common dev tools for web app development

  • git 2.14.1
  • Ruby 2.3
  • Bundler
  • NodeJS
  • NPM
  • NPM packages like gulp, grunt, bower, browser-sync

Directory structure inside image

/data/www # meant to contain web content
/data/www/default # root directory for the default vhost
/data/logs/ # Nginx, PHP logs
/data/tmp/php/ # PHP temp directories

Error logging

PHP errors are forwarded to stderr (by leaving empty value for INI error_log setting) and captured by supervisor. You can see them easily via docker logs [container]. In addition, they are captured by parent Nginx worker and logged to /data/logs/nginx-error.log'. PHP-FPM logs are available in /data/logs/php-fpm*.log` files.

- pre-defined FastCGI cache for PHP backend

It's not used until specified in location {} context. In your vhost config you can add something like this:

location ~ \.php$ {
    # Your standard directives...
    include               fastcgi_params;
    fastcgi_pass          php-upstream;

    # Use the configured cache (adjust fastcgi_cache_valid to your needs):
    fastcgi_cache         APPCACHE;
    fastcgi_cache_valid   60m;
}

Usage

docker run -d -v /data --name=web-data busybox
docker run -d --volumes-from=web-data -p=80:80 --name=web million12/nginx-php

After that you can see the default vhost content (something like: 'default vhost created on [timestamp]') when you open http://CONTAINER_IP:PORT/ in the browser.

You can replace /data/www/default/index.html with index.php and, for instance, phpinfo() to inspect installed PHP setup. You can do that using separate container which mounts /data volume (docker run -ti --volumes-from=web-data --rm busybox) and adding the file to the above location.

Customise

There are several ways to customise this container, both in a runtime or when building new image on top of it:

  • See million12:nginx for info regarding Nginx customisation, adding new vhosts etc.
  • Override /etc/nginx/fastcgi_params if needed.
  • Add custom PHP *.ini files to /etc/php.d/.
  • Add own PHP-FPM .conf files to /data/conf/php-fpm-www-*.conf to modify PHP-FPM www pool.

ENV variables

NGINX_GENERATE_DEFAULT_VHOST
Default: NGINX_GENERATE_DEFAULT_VHOST=false
Example: NGINX_GENERATE_DEFAULT_VHOST=true
When set to true, dummy default (catch-all) Nginx vhost config file will be generated in /etc/nginx/hosts.d/default.conf. In addition, default index.php file will be created displaying results of phpinfo(). Caveat: this causes security leak because you expose detailed PHP configuration - remember to remove it on production! Use it if you need it, for example to test that your Nginx is working correctly AND/OR if you don't create default vhost config for your app but you still want some dummy catch-all vhost.

STATUS_PAGE_ALLOWED_IP
Default: STATUS_PAGE_ALLOWED_IP=127.0.0.1
Example: STATUS_PAGE_ALLOWED_IP=10.1.1.0/16
Configure ip address that would be allowed to see PHP-FPM status page on /fpm_status URL.

Authors

Author: ryzy ([email protected])
Author: pozgo ([email protected])