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contao-docker-test
#Installation:
- Go to root folder and create new image named ‘spt-docker-contao’ via console:
docker build -t spt-docker-contao .
- After image creation create docker containers:
docker-compose up -d
- Create a database for contao in database container:
- An easy way to do so is to open up the “Database”-Tab of PhpStorm
- Click on “+” -> Data Source -> MariaDB
- Add a name to configuration e.g. contao-db
- Host: localhost
- Port: 3306
- User: root (according to database-service in docker-compose.yml)
- Password: root (according to database-service in docker-compose.yml)
- Once you’re connected go to Query Console (icon at the top “QL”) and create the database for contao
- Enter the following line into the console and press the “play”-button to execute the query:
CREATE DATABASE contao CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
- The database name is free to chose but in this example the database name ‘contao’ is being used
- Open contao manager in browser after database creation in order to install contao
- Step through the installation process until you get to enter the database credentials
- NOTE: the ‘host’ isn’t ‘localhost’ here, use the name of the database service ‘database’ from the docker-compose.yml
- Finish the installation and have fun :)
- Contao will be available here: http://localhost/contao
Some important information
- The database content is stored in a container which is bind-mounted to the ‘db’-folder of the project
- If you should renew your containers, make sure you don’t delete this folder,
since all database data is contained in there
- Even if the container will be removed, the database data still exists in this folder and the data will be
provided for the database container through the bind-mounting if you create a new database container
- To enter a container e.g. the contao container run
docker exec -it contao /bin/bash.
- After this you’re directly within the container and can browse through it’s content via console.
- If you did changes e.g. in the composer.json on your host machine (your computer - not within a container)
to install or update bundles, then run e.g.
composer install within the container
- If you do changes on you host machine, these changes will be also available for the container via bind-mounting
- To exit the container, simply run
exit and you’ll get back to the console of your host machine ;)
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