I try to dockerize a symfony project.
Docker compose at the root of the project:
version: "3"
services:
php:
build:
context: ./docker/php
nginx:
build:
context: ./docker/nginx
ports:
- 80:80
At the end of /docker/php/Dockerfile:
WORKDIR /var/www/symfony
COPY . /var/www/symfony
I expect whole project to be copied into /var/www/symfony
But when I:
docker exec -it my-container /bin/bash
What I see is an empty folder.
Why can't docker copy all directory structure into symfony folder?
I will assume that Symfony is installed at the root of your project's directory. If that is the case, then your build context is wrong.
Docker will only make the files inside your build context available during the build, you can see it as the root directory of the build.
If your context: ./docker/php is there in order to use a different Dockerfile, then you should specify the Dockerfile's path and keep . as your build context.
version: "3"
services:
php:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: ./docker/php/Dockerfile
nginx:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: ./docker/nginx/Dockerfile
ports:
- "80:80"
Let me know if that works
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I am dockerizing laravel (lumen) app locally on Mac computer.
docker-compose.yml:
version: "3.9"
services:
# LibreOffice Service
libreoffice:
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/libreoffice:latest
container_name: libreoffice
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Europe/London
volumes:
- ./:/home
ports:
- "3000:3000"
restart: unless-stopped
#PHP Service
app:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile
image: digitalocean.com/php
container_name: app
restart: unless-stopped
tty: true
environment:
SERVICE_NAME: app
SERVICE_TAGS: dev
working_dir: /var/www
volumes:
- ./:/var/www
networks:
- app-network
#Nginx Service
webserver:
image: nginx:alpine
container_name: webserver
restart: unless-stopped
tty: true
ports:
- "8080:80"
- "443:443"
volumes:
- ./:/var/www
- ./nginx/conf.d/:/etc/nginx/conf.d/
networks:
- app-network
#Docker Networks
networks:
app-network:
driver: bridge
As you see in yml file I am running my app in nginx container and everything works fine.
But when I try to run command:
docker exec libreoffice soffice --headless --invisible --convert-to pdf --outdir "home/public/tmp" "home/public/tmp/hi.docx"
in my application, it throws the following error:
sh: 1: docker: not found
After wasting days I thing that it is trying to find docker in nginx container not on my local computer. Means all other services I have defined in docker-compose.yml file can not be accessed in my application because my application = nginx container. But why? What should I do then? How should I create environment to access another services in my application?
MY BIG QUESTION
Why it is even running whole app in container? When I run app with nginx, then my app breaks the connection with my local environment and trying to find all other containers in nginx container. For example if I need to convert some files and for that convertation I need libreoffice service to run in background. And when I try to connect it with soffice --headless --invisible --convert-to pdf --outdir command it throws an error like:
sh: 1: soffice: not found
Because it is looking for soffice in nginx container not in my local docker at all. If that is the case then How can I even run my application with nginx? Do I need to run all other containers in nginx container? How is it possible?
After making some more research I have found that it is impossible to access to the container from another container and run some command inside.
Some solutions to that problem:
Use service's REST API to connect.
If your service doesn't have REST API to access and run it
Removing libreoffice service as container and installing it to php container with linux command in Dockerfile:
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libreoffice
Command can be run remotely using ssh. Check this topic (I don't recommend)
I'm trying to deploy my dockerized application using docker-compose. I have an application service running with php-fpm and an nginx service running with the latest nginx image. Now I would like to build an image that can run my PHP application using Nginx. I'm not sure how to accomplish that. I have seen some images that are pre build for it, but nothing seemed promising.
Would the correct way to do it be to install nginx on a php based imaged and use that? I'm not sure.
version: "3"
services:
application:
networks:
- mynetwork
container_name: the-application
image: the-application:latest
build:
context: ./
dockerfile: ./docker/application.dockerfile
volumes:
- ./backend/:/backend
backend-server:
container_name: the-backend-server
image: the-backend-server:latest
build:
context: ./
dockerfile: ./docker/server.dockerfile
volumes:
- ./backend/:/backend
- ./configs/nginx/nginx.backend-prod.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
ports:
- 80:80
networks:
- mynetwork
networks:
mynetwork:
I want to make a project in PHP (Symfony) and MongoDB.
I created the file docker-compose.yml:
web_server:
build: .
ports:
- 5000:5000
links:
- mongo
mongo:
image: mongo:3.0
container_name: mongo
command: mongod --smallfiles
expose:
- 27017
And I try to run Docker Compose in PHP Storm but I recived:
Removing old containers...
(Re)building services...
mongo uses an image, skipping
Building web_server
Cannot locate specified Dockerfile: Dockerfile
Starting...
Building web_server
Cannot locate specified Dockerfile: Dockerfile
No containers created for service: web_server
No containers created for service: mongo
Failed to deploy 'Compose: docker-compose.yml': Some services/containers not started
I don't know what I should do, what should contain Dockerfile, what create containers.
Thanks!
Done!
I use Dockerfile from https://github.com/lepiaf/docker-symfony2 (with all files) and previously docker-compose.yml.
Thanks!
I'm having an issue when trying to start multiple containers with docker-compose:
Dockerfile:
FROM nginx:1.9
ADD ./nginx-sites/default /etc/nginx/sites-available/default
docker-compose.yml:
version: "2"
services:
web:
build: .
ports:
- "80:80"
volumes:
- ./src:/var/www
links:
- fpm
fpm:
image: php:7-fpm
volumes:
- ./src:/var/www
When I use docker-compose up to start the application, I get the following error:
ERROR: Container command not found or does not exist.
Would love some help with this issue.
Like mentioned in the comments to the original question the php:fpm image requires for it's volume to be set to /var/www/html.
If you want to use a different dir you can work around that by using your own Dockerfile (based on php:fpm). That Dockerfile would like this:
FROM php:fpm
WORKDIR /var/www
It seems like setting the workdir to the desired dir does the trick.
Then in your docker-compose.yml you would build with that Dockerfile instead of using the php:fpm image directly.
version: "2"
services:
# ...
fpm:
build: ./path/to/dockerfile
volumes:
- ./src:/var/www
I want to play around with docker so I created my own 2 container, nginx and php. Both container are build successfully and are published on docker hub. After that I created a fig.yml in my projects folder. If I run fig up -d in my terminal, then I got the following error:
Recreating playground_php_1...
Cannot start container e087111c...: [8] System error: no such file or directory
Any ideas how I can fix this problem?
Here is my fig.yml:
web:
image: mc388/docker-nginx:latest
ports:
- "80:80"
- "443:443"
links:
- php
volumes:
- ./logs/nginx:/var/log/nginx
volumes_from:
- php
php:
image: mc388/docker-php:latest
volumes:
- .:/var/www/
And here are the links to the config of both docker containers:
https://github.com/mc388/docker-nginx
https://github.com/mc388/docker-php
The underlying php:fpm image has the following line in the Dockerfile:
WORKDIR /var/www/html
You then delete this directory, which breaks the default CMD command as it uses WORKDIR as its base.
I don't know much about PHP and this Docker image, but it's worth reading the documentation and looking at any examples you can find on how to use it; deleting a directory feels like you're working against the image.