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Symfony Docker
A Docker-based installer and runtime for the Symfony web framework, with full HTTP/2 and HTTPS support.
Getting Started
- Run
docker-compose up
(the logs will be displayed in the current shell) - Open
https://localhost
in your favorite web browser and accept the auto-generated TLS certificate - Enjoy!
Selecting a Specific Symfony Version
Use the SYMFONY_VERSION
environment variable to select a specific Symfony version.
For instance, use the following command to install Symfony 3.4:
SYMFONY_VERSION=3.4 docker-compose up --build
To install a non-stable version of Symfony, use the STABILITY
environment variable during the build.
The value must be a valid Composer stability option) .
For instance, use the following command to use the master
branch of Symfony:
STABILITY=dev docker-compose up --build
Debugging
The default Docker stack is shipped without a Xdebug stage. It's easy though to add Xdebug to your project, for development purposes such as debugging tests or API requests remotely.
Add a Development Stage to the Dockerfile
To avoid deploying Symfony Docker to production with an active Xdebug extension,
it's recommended to add a custom stage to the end of the Dockerfile
.
# Dockerfile
FROM symfony_docker_php as symfony_docker_php_dev
ARG XDEBUG_VERSION=2.6.0
RUN set -eux; \
apk add --no-cache --virtual .build-deps $PHPIZE_DEPS; \
pecl install xdebug-$XDEBUG_VERSION; \
docker-php-ext-enable xdebug; \
apk del .build-deps
Configure Xdebug with Docker Compose Override
Using an override file named docker-compose.override.yaml
ensures that the production
configuration remains untouched.
As example, an override could look like this:
version: "3.4"
services:
app:
build:
context: .
target: symfony_docker_php_dev
environment:
# See https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/networking/#i-want-to-connect-from-a-container-to-a-service-on-the-host
# See https://github.com/docker/for-linux/issues/264
# The `remote_host` below may optionally be replaced with `remote_connect_back`
XDEBUG_CONFIG: >-
remote_enable=1
remote_host=host.docker.internal
remote_port=9001
idekey=PHPSTORM
# This should correspond to the server declared in PHPStorm `Preferences | Languages & Frameworks | PHP | Servers`
# Then PHPStorm will use the corresponding path mappings
PHP_IDE_CONFIG: serverName=symfony-docker
Then run:
docker-compose up -d
If docker-compose.yaml
and a docker-compose.override.yaml
are present on the same directory level, Docker Compose combines the two files into a single configuration, applying the configuration in the docker-compose.override.yaml
file over and in addition to the values in the docker-compose.yaml
file.
Troubleshooting
Inspect the installation with the following command. The requested Xdebug version should be displayed in the output.
$ docker-compose exec php php --version
PHP 7.2.8 (cli) (built: Jul 21 2018 08:09:37) ( NTS )
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Zend Technologies
with Zend OPcache v7.2.8, Copyright (c) 1999-2018, by Zend Technologies
with Xdebug v2.6.0, Copyright (c) 2002-2018, by Derick Rethans
Editing Permissions on Linux
If you work on linux and cannot edit some of the project files right after the first installation, you can run docker-compose run --rm php chown -R $(id -u):$(id -g) .
to set yourself as owner of the project files that were created by the docker container.
Credits
Created by Kévin Dunglas and sponsored by Les-Tilleuls.coop.