Super Slow Docker Build - php

I think I'm going to go crazy. I've searched all over and can't seem to find a working solution both here on Stack, GitHub and other far reaches of the interwebs.
On this particular project, running docker-compose build is taking FOREVER. It didn't use to be this way, and on other projects that use Docker, it's not an issue at all. And by forever... I'm talking around 10-15 minute build times when it used to only take around 2 minutes tops. I had two separate coworkers DL the same repo (one on Ubuntu 18, and the other on macOS 14.x). When they ran the build command, the entire process took ~2 minutes. Both of these people had never built this project before, so they were starting from complete scratch.
I've uninstalled/reinstalled Docker, ran a complete docker system prune -a, connected via wifi, connected via Ethernet, tried a different wifi network, tweaked my compose file, tweaked my docker file -- nothing.
My machine is a 2018 MacBook Pro with a quad-core 2.7GHz i7, running macOS 10.14.6 with 16gb of installed RAM with Docker Desktop 2.1.0.5.
I've allowed Docker Desktop to have up to 12gb or RAM. During the build process, my machine cpu usage spikes on average from 110% up to 270% running the com.docker.hyperkit process.
To be clear, it's hanging on the "Building php" (or "Building web") status message(s) before anything really even starts. After that, the actual build process runs smoothly and quick.
Here is my docker-compose.yaml file:
version: '3.1'
services:
db:
container_name: clientsname.db
hostname: db
image: mariadb:10.4.1-bionic
volumes:
- ./db-data:/var/lib/mysql:delegated
ports:
- 3307:3306
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: my_database
MYSQL_USER: my_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: my_pass
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: my_pass
php:
container_name: clientsname.php
hostname: php
build:
dockerfile: php/php.dockerfile
context: ./
environment:
XDEBUG_CONFIG: remote_host=${REMOTE_HOST}
volumes:
- ../web:/var/www/web
- ../moodle:/var/www/moodle
- ../moodledata:/var/www/moodledata
- ./php/custom.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/zzz-custom.ini
- ./php/z-errors.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/z-errors.ini:delegated
- ./php/z-upload.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/z-upload.ini:delegated
- ./php/z-xdebug.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/z-xdebug.ini:delegated
depends_on:
- db
web:
container_name: clientsname.web
hostname: web
build:
dockerfile: nginx/nginx.dockerfile
context: ./
volumes:
- ../web:/var/www/web
- ../moodle:/var/www/moodle
- ../moodledata:/var/www/moodledata
- ./nginx/default.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
- ./nginx/ssl:/etc/nginx/ssl
- ./logs:/var/log/nginx
ports:
- 80:80
- 443:443
depends_on:
- php
- db
Here is the referenced php.dockerfile file:
FROM php:7.2.26-fpm
LABEL maintainer="My Clients Name"
# Environment variables
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
ENV COMPOSER_ALLOW_SUPERUSER=1
ENV COMPOSER_NO_INTERACTION=1
ENV COMPOSER_HOME=/usr/local/share/composer
# Working Directory
WORKDIR /var/www/web
WORKDIR /var/www/moodle
WORKDIR /var/www/moodledata
RUN rm /etc/apt/preferences.d/no-debian-php && apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends apt-utils \
build-essential \
php-soap \
libzip-dev \
libmagickcore-dev \
libmagickwand-dev \
libmagic-dev \
libpng-dev \
libfreetype6-dev \
libjpeg62-turbo-dev \
libmcrypt-dev \
libmemcached-dev \
zlib1g-dev \
nano \
sudo \
gnupg \
curl \
unzip && \
docker-php-ext-install soap pdo_mysql mysqli && \
docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) gd iconv && \
docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ && \
pecl install zip-1.15.2 imagick memcached-3.0.4 xdebug && \
docker-php-ext-enable memcached imagick zip xdebug
# Install Composer, Node, Gulp, and SASS
RUN curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php && mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer
RUN curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_10.x | sudo -E bash - && apt-get install -y nodejs && npm install npm#latest -g && npm install --global gulp-cli && npm config set unsafe-perm=true
# Export composer vendor path
RUN echo "" >> ~/.bashrc && echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
And the referenced nginx.dockerfile
FROM nginx:stable-alpine
RUN apk add --update bash && rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
WORKDIR /var/www/web
It's driving me batty... what in the bloody hell could I be doing wrong? If there is anything I've left out that you'd all like to know, please let me know and I'll update the post.
UPDATE
Thanks to #BMitch and you all who have commented thus far. I took my entire /docker build directory and moved it into a test folder, and then created empty /web, /moodle, and /moodledata directories before running the build command. It started to compile immediately.
What's curious to me is that the other coworkers DL'd the same Git repo that I have and did not have any of the same issues. Oooh... come to think of it... I bet I know what the issue is.

This is from your build context (that's often the directory where you run your build, but can be overridden as you've done in the compose file). You have a large number of files, or large files, in the context directory that is sent before performing the build.
You can use .dockerignore which has a nearly identical format to .gitignore to exclude files from being sent on build. And with BuildKit (enabled if you export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 in recent versions of docker) it will only send context when you explicitly copy files and then only when those files have changed from what is available in the cache.
For more on the build context, see: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/build/
There's also the best practices: https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/dockerfile_best-practices/

Related

Dockerizing an already existing Symfony project

I am trying to automate the development of a project I am currently working on by creating a container on Docker that is composed of mysql, php and nginx to run a Symfony project. Here is my docker-compose.yml
services:
database:
container_name: database
image: mysql:8.0
command: --default-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_password
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: password
MYSQL_DATABASE: rapidhcm
MYSQL_USER: admin
MYSQL_PASSWORD: password
ports:
- '4306:3306'
volumes:
- ./docker/mysql:/var/lib/mysql
php:
container_name: php
build:
context: .
ports:
- '9000:9000'
volumes:
- ./rapid-backend:/var/www/public
depends_on:
- database
nginx:
container_name: nginx
image: nginx:stable-alpine
ports:
- '8080:80'
volumes:
- ./rapid-backend:/var/www/public
- ./docker/nginx/default.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
depends_on:
- php
- database
And here is my Dockerfile:
FROM php:8.0-fpm
RUN apt update \
&& apt install -y zlib1g-dev g++ git libicu-dev zip libzip-dev zip \
&& docker-php-ext-install intl opcache pdo pdo_mysql \
&& pecl install apcu \
&& docker-php-ext-enable apcu \
&& docker-php-ext-configure zip \
&& docker-php-ext-install zip
WORKDIR /var/www/html
RUN curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
RUN curl -sS https://get.symfony.com/cli/installer | bash
RUN mv /root/.symfony5/bin/symfony /usr/local/bin/symfony
RUN git config --global user.email "email#email.com" \
&& git config --global user.name "Damian Kowalski"
The Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml files are in the root folder of the project, however the Symfony index.php file is situated in ./rapid-backend/public/index.php. How can I indicate that I want to serve that php file?
You would typically use only two containers: one for the database and one for the php-enabled web server.
You start from an php+apache image or an nginx image with php installed. Then you can bind-mount the web server's configuration files just as you did in your docker-compose.yaml for the nginx container.
You'd have something like this in your Dockerfile:
FROM php:8.2-apache AS production
ADD default.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/default.conf
RUN # <...>
# Install tools and PHP dependencies
# apt-get update && \
# apt-get install -y <...> && \
# Configure docker php extensions, see image documenation on dockerhub
# docker-php-ext-configure <...> && \
# docker-php-ext-install <...> && \
# Maybe you want xdebug? In that case you'll also want to copy a .ini file
# pecl install xdebug && \
# Cleanup
# docker-php-source delete && \
# Install latest composer 2
# curl https://getcomposer.org/composer-2.phar > /usr/local/bin/composer && \
# chmod +x /usr/local/bin/composer && \
# Enable some apache mods if needed
# a2enmod rewrite headers expires xsend && \
# Some more cleanup if needed
# apt-get remove -y <...> && \
# apt-get clean
# If this image is to be used in a development environment, here you may want to create a user that you'll tell Apache to use with APACHE_RUN_USER, using the same UID as your own user on your host, so that you can bind-mount your sources in your docker-compose.yaml file without having permission issues.
# If however this is a deployment image, here you will probably want to "COPY" your source code in the image and to "RUN composer install".
with the appropriate apache configuration file default.conf that exposes your index.php (see the Symfony documentation at https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/web_server_configuration.html for example configuration files).
Then your web server service in docker-compose.yaml could look like:
web-server:
build:
context: .
ports:
- '8080:80'
# If this is a dev environment, bind mount your source code, maybe also
# have a "user: ..." option here if you created one in the Dockerfile
volumes:
- ./rapid-backend:/var/www/public
It's a pretty open question but I hope this is a push in the right direction. Starting from here you can use docker-compose exec to run a bash shell inside your web server, and use composer to install Symfony and initialize your project.

Opening Docker container port on localhost in browser returns empty response

I'm trying to run a web project from a Docker container,
when I Dockerize the application on a macBook with an intel chip, everything runs fine and I can make a call to the Docker container. But when I run the same project, with the same setup on my M2 MacBook Air, the browser returns an empty response.
("this page isn't working" --> in Chrome)
This happens even though the containers appear to be running...
(Both containers are green lit up --> in Docker Desktop)
The container makes use of an Nginx service and a php service. The .yml file looks as below:
Docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
#PHP Service
app:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile
image: php:8.0.6-fpm
container_name: Asset-Service
restart: unless-stopped
tty: true
environment:
SERVICE_NAME: Asset-Service
SERVICE_TAGS: dev
working_dir: /var/www
volumes:
- ./:/var/www
- ./php/local.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/local.ini
networks:
- app-network
#Nginx Service
webserver:
image: nginx:stable
container_name: Asset-Web-Server
restart: unless-stopped
tty: true
ports:
- "8087:80"
- "4487:443"
volumes:
- ./:/var/www
- ./nginx/conf.d/:/etc/nginx/conf.d/
networks:
- app-network
#Docker Networks
networks:
app-network:
driver: bridge
#Volumes
volumes:
dbdata:
driver: local
My Dockerfile is the following, even though I don't think that this file causes the problem:
Dockerfile
FROM php:8.0.6-fpm
# Copy composer.lock and composer.json
COPY composer.lock composer.json /var/www/
# Set working directory
WORKDIR /var/www
# Install dependencies
USER root
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
mariadb-client-10.3 \
libcurl4-openssl-dev \
pkg-config \
libssl-dev \
libpng-dev \
libzip-dev \
libonig-dev \
libjpeg62-turbo-dev \
libfreetype6-dev \
locales \
zip \
jpegoptim optipng pngquant gifsicle \
vim \
unzip \
git \
curl \
nano
RUN pecl uninstall mongodb
RUN pecl install mongodb
RUN echo "extension=mongodb.so" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/mongodb.ini
# Clear cache
## RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Install extensions
RUN docker-php-ext-install pdo_mysql mbstring zip exif pcntl
RUN docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-freetype=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg=/usr/include/
RUN docker-php-ext-install gd
#RUN docker-php-ext-enable mongodb
# Install composer
## RUN curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
# Add user for laravel application
RUN groupadd -fg 1000 www
RUN id -u 1000 >/dev/null 2>&1 || useradd -u 1000 -ms /bin/bash -g www www
# Copy existing application directory contents
COPY . /var/www
# Copy existing application directory permissions
COPY --chown=www:www . /var/www
# Change current user to www
USER www
# Expose port 9000 and start php-fpm server
EXPOSE 9000
CMD ["php-fpm"]
The container logs look normal and the ports in the inspect tab show 0.0.0.0:8087 and 0.0.0.0:4487.
Is this a recurring issue with the apple silicon version of Docker,
and is there anything I can do about it?
I have already tried to replicate the issue on an Intel macBook, but got the desired result instead of the empty response.
On my M2 I tried reinstalling Docker and rebuilding the containers but this didn't seem to fix anything...
Nevermind this issue.
This problem occurred when trying to build the containers from the Desktop folder.

Container cannot see the prebuilt vendor folder in it

My project is throwing the next error after restarting the docker container:
Warning: require(/var/www/ /var/www/
/vendor/composer/./symfony/polyfill-php80/bootstrap.php): Failed to
open stream: No such file or directory in
'vendor/composer/autoload_real.php line 71
My Dockerfile:
FROM php:8.0-fpm
# Copy composer.lock and composer.json
COPY composer.lock composer.json /var/www/project/
# Set working directory
WORKDIR /var/www/project
# Install dependencies
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
build-essential \
libpng-dev \
libjpeg62-turbo-dev \
libfreetype6-dev \
locales \
zip \
jpegoptim optipng pngquant gifsicle \
vim \
unzip \
git \
curl \
libicu-dev \
libonig-dev \
libzip-dev
# install node
RUN curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_current.x | bash -
RUN apt-get install -y nodejs
# Clear cache
RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Install extensions
RUN docker-php-ext-install pdo_mysql zip exif pcntl
RUN docker-php-ext-configure gd --enable-gd --with-freetype=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg=/usr/include/
RUN docker-php-ext-install gd
RUN docker-php-ext-configure intl
RUN docker-php-ext-install intl
RUN pecl install xdebug && docker-php-ext-enable xdebug
RUN echo 'xdebug.client_port=9000' >> /usr/local/etc/php/php.ini
RUN echo 'xdebug.mode=debug' >> /usr/local/etc/php/php.ini
RUN echo 'xdebug.discover_client_host=true' >> /usr/local/etc/php/php.ini
RUN echo 'memory_limit = 4G' >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-memlimit.ini;
# Install composer
RUN curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
# Add user for laravel application
RUN groupadd -g 1000 www
RUN useradd -u 1000 -ms /bin/bash -g www www
# Copy existing application directory permissions
COPY --chown=www:www . /var/www/project
RUN composer install
RUN npm install
RUN npm run dev
RUN php artisan storage:link
ENV PATH="vendor/bin:${PATH}"
# Change current user to www
USER www
RUN composer global require tightenco/tlint
ENV PATH="${PATH}:/home/www/.composer/vendor/bin"
# Expose port 9000 and start php-fpm server
EXPOSE 9000
CMD ["php-fpm"]
My docker-compose:
...
project:
build:
context: ./project/.
dockerfile: Dockerfile
image: project:v0
restart: unless-stopped
tty: true
environment:
PHP_IDE_CONFIG: serverName=docker_project
XDEBUG_CONFIG: remote_host=172.17.0.1
SERVICE_NAME: project
SERVICE_TAGS: dev
volumes:
- /var/www/project/vendor/
- ./project:/var/www/project
- ./project/.docker/php/local.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/local.ini
networks:
- project-network
...
Inside container run ls vendor/symfony before restarting the container:
And after:
The error is solving if remove the vendor directory and run composer install.
I'm not a Jedi of the Docker.
Thanks for any help/suggestion!
In your volume section, you are mounting the host machine folder ./project to your container's /var/www/project:
volumes:
- /var/www/project/vendor/
- ./project:/var/www/project
- ./project/.docker/php/local.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/local.ini
The vendor folder is built inside of you container by the RUN command. It's probably still there. But when you run docker-compose up, you instructed it to mask whatever inside with your host's ./project folder when running it. So the container don't see anything that you built before hand.
My advice is to only mount the folder that you need to change from time to time. For example:
volumes:
- /var/www/project/vendor/
# You're probably uploading files here
- ./project/public/assets:/var/www/project/public/assets
# Note: You might need to mount some other files / folders that changes
- ./project/.docker/php/local.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/local.ini
Then the container will properly use the prebuilt /vendor while storing the thing that you need to keep in host.
For who are facing the same issue, just map the project folder except vendor folder:
services:
app:
volumes:
.:/var/www/html
/var/www/html/vendor
...
If you want to have all vendor files in the host machine, just copy them from the container to your host machine, so IDE (Like PHPSTORM) can identify composer packages:
$ cd /your/project/host/path
$ docker cp $(docker-compose ps -q app):/var/www/html/vendor .

A Dockerfile doesn't install RUN dependencies

docker-compose.yml
version: '3.7'
services:
php:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile
image: php:7.3-rc-fpm
container_name: php_7.3-rc-fpm
volumes:
- .:/var/www/app
restart: unless-stopped
working_dir: /var/www
stdin_open: true
tty: true
Dockerfile
FROM php:7.3-rc-fpm
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
build-essential \
mysql-client \
locales \
zip \
vim \
unzip \
git \
curl
# Clear cache
RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Install extensions
RUN docker-php-ext-install pdo_mysql mbstring zip pcntl
# Install composer
RUN curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
# Copy existing application directory permissions
COPY --chown=www:www . /var/www
# Change current user to www
USER www
Started containers with
docker-compose up -d
and when I execute
docker-compose exec php bash
followed by
mysql --version
result in
bash: mysql: command not found
the mysql-client is missing and the others RUNs installation as well...
Any idea what is going on?
....and stackoverflow need more details to approve my edit when I don't have any ............
image: php:7.3-rc-fpm should be dropped.
It tells docker-compose to build from the "php_7.3-rc-fpm" image and not from the image build with your Dockerfile (it's a question of precedence). So it's normal that nothing you ask to install in the Dockerfile is available...
I tested to be sure and indeed, if you drop this line, the commands docker-compose exec php bash followed by mysql --version gives you what you expected.
You are misusing container image name. In your docker-compose.yml you tell:
services:
php:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile
image: php:7.3-rc-fpm
That you want to build your own image and name it php:7.3-rc-fpm! But this is not your image' name - it is the name of a well-known php docker container! And in your Dockerfile you inherits from it:
FROM php:7.3-rc-fpm
So, you are overwriting public image but your own. And I can only guess, what will be the new image like..
Solution - remove image from your docker-compose file. It is not the image to be used, it is the name you want to give your image after being built, upon used in conjunction with build properties.

Docker compose for Nginx/PHP-FPM/Composer

I am trying to setup Docker for my application relying on an LEMP stack. To this end, I plan to use Docker compose in order to spawn one container for Nginx, one for PHP-FPM and one for MySQL.
This is all working well for the basic illustration use-cases found in the online tutorials, but when I try to apply it to my use-case, I struggle with a design issue.
To give a bit of context, my web application relies on Composer for PHP dependencies and Gulp+Bower for CSS/JS dependencies (and LESS compilation, assets minimization, etc.).
The problem is that I need to build the application (i.e. install all dependencies and run some gulp tasks) and provide the result of this build to both Nginx and PHP-FPM containers.
Here is what I have come to so far:
docker-compose.yml:
version: "3"
networks:
database:
server:
volumes:
mysql-data:
source:
services:
php:
build: .
volumes:
- source:/app:ro
restart: always
networks:
- database
- server
depends_on:
- mysql
mysql:
image: mysql:5.7
volumes:
- mysql-data:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
networks:
- database
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: rootpassword
MYSQL_USER: test
MYSQL_PASSWORD: test
MYSQL_DATABASE: test
nginx:
image: nginx
volumes:
- source:/app:ro
restart: always
networks:
- server
depends_on:
- php
Dockerfile:
FROM php:7.1-fpm
WORKDIR /app
# Install dependencies
RUN curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
git \
nodejs \
zip
RUN curl -sL https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir /usr/bin --filename composer
# Get application dependencies
COPY composer.json ./
RUN composer install -o
COPY package.json gulpfile.js bower.json ./
RUN npm install
RUN npm run gulp
RUN npm run rev
# Copy application
COPY . ./
However, as a Docker beginner, I am not sure it is right to rely on a volume for the build result of the application, or to have the build steps part of one of the containers running the application.
Thanks in advance for any help or advice!
Nicolas
However, as a Docker beginner, I am not sure it is right to rely on a volume for the build result of the application, or to have the build steps part of one of the containers running the application.
Short answer: Named volumes are the correct way to handle this.
In previous versions of compose, you would use the volumes-from option to reference an existing volume in a different container. This is deprecated in v3, being replaced by named volumes which you appear to be implementing correctly. I mention volumes-from because I think it does a good job of showing the intention of volumes - to persist data between containers - where named volumes is a bit less descriptive.
Look this for PHP7-FPM - NGINX - MySQL - ELK : https://github.com/maxpou/docker-symfony
And this for container management : https://portainer.io
My custom docker file with Node / Gulp
/php7-fpm/Dockerfile
FROM php:7.0-fpm
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
git \
unzip \
wget \
ntp \
gnupg
RUN curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_6.x | bash -
RUN apt-get install -y nodejs
RUN npm config set registry "http://registry.npmjs.org/"
RUN npm install -g gulp bower
# Install Composer
RUN curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
RUN composer --version
# Set timezone
RUN rm /etc/localtime
RUN ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris /etc/localtime
RUN "date"
# Type docker-php-ext-install to see available extensions
RUN docker-php-ext-install pdo_mysql
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
libfreetype6-dev \
libjpeg62-turbo-dev \
libmcrypt-dev \
libpng-dev \
&& docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) iconv mcrypt \
&& docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ \
&& docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) gd
# install xdebug
#RUN pecl install xdebug
#RUN docker-php-ext-enable xdebug
#RUN echo "error_reporting = E_ALL" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini
#RUN echo "display_startup_errors = On" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini
#RUN echo "display_errors = On" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini
#RUN echo "xdebug.remote_enable=1" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini
#RUN echo "xdebug.remote_connect_back=1" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini
#RUN echo "xdebug.idekey=\"PHPSTORM\"" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini
#RUN echo "xdebug.remote_port=9001" >> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get -y install \
libmagickwand-dev \
--no-install-recommends \
&& pecl install imagick \
&& docker-php-ext-enable imagick \
&& rm -r /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN echo "file_uploads = On\n" \
"memory_limit = 500M\n" \
"upload_max_filesize = 500M\n" \
"post_max_size = 500M\n" \
"max_execution_time = 600\n" \
> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/uploads.ini
RUN echo "realpath_cache_ttl = 7200\n" \
"realpath_cache_size = 4M\n" \
> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/opti-symfony.ini
RUN echo "date.timezone=Europe/Paris" \
> /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/time-zone.ini
RUN docker-php-ext-install opcache
WORKDIR /var/www/symfony
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