Commit 97ad0cdc authored by Mahmoud Zalt's avatar Mahmoud Zalt

update the readme file

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# LaraDock # LaraDock
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...@@ -9,10 +8,9 @@ Like Laravel Homstead but for Docker instead of Vagrant. ...@@ -9,10 +8,9 @@ Like Laravel Homstead but for Docker instead of Vagrant.
LaraDock helps you run your **Laravel** App on **Docker** in seconds. LaraDock helps you run your **Laravel** App on **Docker** in seconds.
![](http://s11.postimg.org/uqpl3efab/laradock.jpg) ![](http://s11.postimg.org/uqpl3efab/laradock.jpg)
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## Contents ## Contents
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<a name="Images"></a>
## Included Software
__Docker Images:__
- [NGINX+PHP](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/phpnginx/)
- [MySQL](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/mysql/)
- [Redis](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/redis/)
- [Beanstalked](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/beanstalkd/)
- [Data Volume](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/data/) (for MySQL & Redis)
You can edit these images, on this repository [https://github.com/LaraDock/docker-images ](https://github.com/LaraDock/docker-images).
<a name="Requirements"></a> <a name="Requirements"></a>
## Requirements ## Requirements
- Laravel ([Download](https://laravel.com/docs/master/installation)) - Laravel ([Download](https://laravel.com/docs/master/installation))
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- Git ([Download](https://git-scm.com/downloads)) - Git ([Download](https://git-scm.com/downloads))
- Composer ([Download](https://getcomposer.org/download/)) - Composer ([Download](https://getcomposer.org/download/))
*Note: Git & Composer can be installed on Docker Containers if you don't want to install them on your machine. (But you have to do this yourself for now).* <br>
<a name="Usage"></a> <a name="Usage"></a>
## Usage ## Usage
1 - First install any version of Laravel, or use any of your existing Laravel projects. 1 - Install any version of Laravel, or use any of your existing Laravel projects.
2 - Open your terminal and go to your Laravel project directory. 2 - Clone the LaraDock repository, inside a `docker` folder, on the root directory of your Laravel project.
3 - Create a new folder on the root directory of your Laravel project and name it `docker` then go into it.
```bash ```bash
mkdir docker && cd $_ git clone https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git docker
``` ```
3 - Clone the LaraDock repository inside that `docker` folder. 3 - Find your Docker IP address.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git .
```
4 - Find your Docker IP address.
- If you are on Linux OS: your IP Address is `127.0.0.1` because the containers run directly on your localhost. - If you are on Linux OS: your IP Address is `127.0.0.1` because the containers run directly on your localhost.
- If you are on MAC or Windows OS and using the **docker-machine**: start your docker machine then type `docker-machine ip {vm-name-here}`. *(The default IP is 192.168.99.100)* - If you are on MAC or Windows and using the **docker-machine**: start your docker machine then type `docker-machine ip {vm-name-here}`. *(The default IP is 192.168.99.100)*
- If you are on MAC or Windows OS and using **boot2docker**: type `boot2docker ip` when boot2docker is up. - If you are on MAC or Windows and using **boot2docker**: type `boot2docker ip` when boot2docker is up.
5 - Open your hosts file `/etc/hosts`. 4 - Open your hosts file `/etc/hosts`.
```bash ```bash
sudo nano /etc/hosts sudo nano /etc/hosts
``` ```
6 - Map your `Docker IP` to the `laravel.dev` domain, by adding the following to the `hosts` file. 5 - Map your `Docker IP` to the `laravel.dev` domain, by adding the following to the `hosts` file.
```bash ```bash
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx laravel.dev xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx laravel.dev
``` ```
Don't forget to replace the `xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx` with your Docker IP Address. Don't forget to replace the `xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx` with your Docker IP Address.
7 - Open `docker-compose.yml` file and replace the `xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx` with your Docker IP Adress as well. 6 - From the new created `docker` folder in step 2, open the `docker-compose.yml` file to replace the `xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx` with your Docker IP Adress as well.
8 - Open your Laravel's `.env` file and set the `DB_HOST` and the `REDIS_HOST` to `laravel.dev` instead of the default `127.0.0.1`. 7 - Open your Laravel's `.env` file and set the `DB_HOST` and the `REDIS_HOST` to `laravel.dev` instead of the default `127.0.0.1`.
```env ```env
DB_HOST=laravel.dev DB_HOST=laravel.dev
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SESSION_DRIVER=redis SESSION_DRIVER=redis
``` ```
9 - Finally run the containers. Make sure you are in the `docker` folder before running this command. 8 - Finally run the containers. Make sure you are in the `docker` folder before running this command.
```bash ```bash
docker-compose up -d docker-compose up -d
``` ```
*"Note: Only the first time you run this command, it will take up to 7 minutes (depend on your connection speed) to download the images to your local machine.* *"Note: Only the first time you run this command, it will take up to 5 minutes (depend on your connection speed) to download the images to your local machine.*
10 - Open your browser and visit `http://laravel.dev` 9 - Open your browser and visit `http://laravel.dev`
> Debugging: in case you faced an error here, it might be that you forget to provide some permissions for Laravel, so try running the following command on the Laravel root directory: > Debugging: in case you faced an error here, it might be that you forget to provide some permissions for Laravel, so try running the following command on the Laravel root directory:
`sudo chmod -R 777 storage && sudo chmod -R 777 bootstrap/cache` `sudo chmod -R 777 storage && sudo chmod -R 777 bootstrap/cache`
<br>
<a name="Images"></a>
## Docker Images
__Currently Supported Docker Images:__
- [NGINX+PHP](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/phpnginx/)
- [MySQL](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/mysql/)
- [Redis](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/redis/)
- [Beanstalked](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/beanstalkd/)
- [Data Volume](https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/data/) (for MySQL & Redis)
You can add/edit all the images on this repository https://github.com/LaraDock/docker-images
<a name="Documentation"></a> <a name="Documentation"></a>
## Documentation ## Documentation
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The Log files are stored in the `docker/logs` directory. The Log files are stored in the `docker/logs` directory.
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## Contributing ## Contributing
This little project was built by one man who has a full time job and many responsibilities, so if you like this project and you find that it needs a bug fix or support for new software or upgrade for the current containers, or anything else.. Do not hesitate to contribute, you are more than welcome :) This little project was built by one man who has a full time job and many responsibilities, so if you like this project and you find that it needs a bug fix or support for new software or upgrade for the current containers, or anything else.. Do not hesitate to contribute, you are more than welcome :)
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