I'm using Docker to work with php projects.
When I try to change a file of a project on my host machine, PhpStorm says
Could someone please help me to configure the permissions so I could work with the files of my project on my host machine. I'm using Ubuntu 18.04
docker-compose.yml:
version: "3.1"
services:
mysql:
image: mysql:8.0
container_name: symtest-mysql
working_dir: /application
volumes:
- .:/application
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=123
- MYSQL_DATABASE=symfony2
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=123
ports:
- "8084:3306"
webserver:
image: nginx:alpine
container_name: symtest-webserver
working_dir: /application
volumes:
- .:/application
- ./phpdocker/nginx/nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
ports:
- "8082:80"
php-fpm:
build: phpdocker/php-fpm
container_name: symtest-php-fpm
working_dir: /application
volumes:
- .:/application
- ./phpdocker/php-fpm/php-ini-overrides.ini:/etc/php/7.2/fpm/conf.d/99-overrides.ini
UPD: This problem appeared after I generated a new entity inside the docker using bin/console command.
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It seems that when i run Docker compose up, docker is not reading from docker-compose.yml.
It seems like it is loading images from cache or i don't think where is finding them.
Bellow is my docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
httpd:
image: httpd:latest
user: root
ports:
- "80:80" # Default Apache port (Default on PHP 7.4)
- "8073:8073" # PHP 7.3 Apache port
- "8074:8074" # PHP 7.4 Apache port
- "8081:8081" # PHP 8.1 Apache port
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html/myApp/:rw
- ./dev/Docker/httpd/httpd.conf:/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
restart: on-failure
container_name: httpd
networks:
- mb-frontend
php8.1-fpm:
build: ./dev/Docker/php-fpm/8.1
user: root
environment:
XDEBUG_ENABLED: 1
XDEBUG_REMOTE_HOST: host.docker.internal
PHP_IDE_CONFIG: serverName=localhost
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html/myApp/:rw
restart: on-failure
container_name: php8.1-fpm
networks:
- mb-frontend
- mb-backend
php7.4-fpm:
build: ./dev/Docker/php-fpm/7.4
user: root
environment:
XDEBUG_ENABLED: 1
XDEBUG_REMOTE_HOST: host.docker.internal
PHP_IDE_CONFIG: serverName=localhost
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html/myApp/:rw
restart: on-failure
container_name: php7.4-fpm
networks:
- mb-frontend
- mb-backend
php7.3-fpm:
build: ./dev/Docker/php-fpm/7.3
user: root
environment:
XDEBUG_ENABLED: 1
XDEBUG_REMOTE_HOST: host.docker.internal
PHP_IDE_CONFIG: serverName=localhost
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html/myApp/:rw
restart: on-failure
container_name: php7.3-fpm
networks:
- mb-frontend
- mb-backend
db:
image: mariadb:10.3.5
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: myPassword
MYSQL_USER: dev
MYSQL_PASSWORD: myPassword
ports:
- "3306:3306"
volumes:
- /root/Bureau/mysql:/var/lib/mysql/:rw
- ./dev/Docker/mariadb/conf.d/:/etc/mysql/conf.d/:rw
- ./dev/Docker/mariadb/config/init.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init.sql
restart: on-failure
container_name: db
networks:
- mb-backend
phpmyadmin:
image: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin
environment:
PMA_HOST: db
volumes:
- /root/Bureau/phpmyadmin:/var/lib/mysql/
networks:
- mb-backend
depends_on:
- db
redis:
image: redis:6.2
container_name: redis
ports:
- "6379:6379"
networks:
- mb-backend
networks:
mb-frontend:
driver: bridge
mb-backend:
driver: bridge
I commented some images on docker-compose.yml but when i tape the command Docker compose up on terminal, all images even commented images are Up.
Can anyone help me how i force docker to read images from the edited docker-compose.yml
Good practice would be do use:
docker compose down
and then
docker compose up
UPDATE:
Next I would suggest to clean up your containers:
List all containers:
docker ps -a
Remove those you don't want because they might still be in the system
docker rm <CONTAINER ID/NAME>
How to Stop & Remove a running container by ID or Name?
The command is actually docker compose up.
The command docker-compose has been deprecated as of latest version. We can now use docker compose without the hyphen(-).
You can use docker-compose -f <path-to-compose-file> to pass in the compose file.
Example:
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml up
Reference documentation: https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/
This is my docker-compose.yml
version: '3.9'
networks:
bedrock:
services:
web:
container_name: kawa-web
image: nginx:stable-alpine
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html:delegated
- ./docker/nginx/nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
ports:
- 8080:80
depends_on:
- php
- mysql
networks:
- bedrock
php:
container_name: kawa-php
image: nanoninja/php-fpm:8.0
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html
- ./docker/config/php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/php.ini
ports:
- 9000:9000
networks:
- bedrock
mysql:
container_name: kawa-db
image: mysql:8
volumes:
- ./docker/db:/var/lib/mysql:delegated
ports:
- 3306:3306
command: --default-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_password
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${DB_PASSWORD}
networks:
- bedrock
node:
container_name: kawa-node
build:
context: .
dockerfile: node.dockerfile
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html
networks:
- bedrock
Content of node.dockerfile
FROM node:18-alpine
WORKDIR /var/www/html
COPY package*.json ./
RUN npm install
COPY . .
EXPOSE 8080
When I run docker compose up -d it shows
failed to solve: error from sender: open /path/to/project/docker/db/#innodb_temp: permission denied
How can I fix this? Or any another way to run nodejs inside PHP container maybe?
When your Compose setup has:
services:
mysql:
volumes:
- ./docker/db:/var/lib/mysql:delegated
node:
build:
context: .
The MySQL data directory is in the ./docker/db directory. That's inside the . build-context directory of the Node application, so docker-compose build among other things sends the entire MySQL data to itself, and if the database is currently running, you could get lock or permission problems like this.
The best approach to work around this is to split your application into separate directories, and have each language component only build its own subdirectory.
$ ls -1F
data/
docker-compose.yml
js/
php/
static/
$ ls -1F js
Dockerfile
index.js
node_modules/
package.json
package-lock.json
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3.8'
services:
...
mysql:
image: mysql:8
volumes:
- ./data/db:/var/lib/mysql:delegated
ports:
- 3306:3306
command: --default-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_password
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${DB_PASSWORD}
node:
build: ./js
(Note that I've used the short syntax for build: to use the default Dockerfile in the context directory; I've removed unnecessary container_name: and networks: options, using the Compose-provided default network; and I've removed the volumes: that overwrite the image's content. Make sure ./js/Dockerfile has a CMD instruction that says how to start the container.)
I set up 2 projects (Admin and API) and try to move into docker on local.
I can access the running web instances on both without any problems, but when the Admin tries to make a Curl requests to the API, I get a cURL error:
cURL error 7: Failed to connect to localhost port 8080
This is my docker-compose.yml file contents:
version: "3.1"
services:
memcached:
image: memcached:alpine
container_name: project-admin-memcached
redis:
image: redis:alpine
container_name: project-admin-redis
mariadb:
image: mariadb:10.1
container_name: project-admin-mariadb
working_dir: /application
volumes:
- ./Projects:/application
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=docker
- MYSQL_DATABASE=db_test
- MYSQL_USER=test
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=test
ports:
- "8083:3306"
# docker-compose exec webserver sh
# docker exec -it project-admin-webserver nginx -s reload
webserver:
image: nginx:alpine
container_name: project-admin-webserver
working_dir: /application
volumes:
- ./Projects/Api:/application/api
- ./Projects/Admin:/application/admin
- ./Docker/nginx:/etc/nginx/conf.d
ports:
- "8080:8080"
- "8090:8090"
# docker-compose exec php-fpm bash
php-fpm:
build: Docker/php-fpm
container_name: project-admin-php-fpm
working_dir: /application
volumes:
- ./Projects:/application
- ./Docker/php-fpm/php-ini-overrides.ini:/etc/php/7.2/fpm/conf.d/99-overrides.ini
I can access both projects from my browser with:
http://localhost:8080/ <= API
http://localhost:8090/ <= Admin
How can I fix this?
inside your docker network (create by default with a compose), you have to use the container name.
So inside a container you have to use http://webserver:8080
I am runing a Symfony 3.4 application with docker, i need to upload a file and save it to /web/files. When i'm trying to do so i get an error:
Unable to create the "/home/docker/web/files/" directory
Note that i mounted the directory as Read-Write in cocker compose:
version: '2'
services:
front:
image: nginx
ports:
- "81:80"
links:
- "engine:engine"
- "db:db"
volumes:
- ".:/home/docker:ro"
- "./docker/front/default.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf:ro"
engine:
build: ./docker/engine/
volumes:
- ".:/home/docker:rw"
- "./docker/engine/php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/custom.ini:ro"
links:
- "db:db"
working_dir: "/home/docker"
db:
image: camptocamp/postgres:9.6
ports:
- "5433:5432"
environment:
- "POSTGRES_DB=pfe"
- "POSTGRES_PASSWORD=admin"
- "POSTGRES_USER=admin"
- "PGDATA=/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata"
I even created the directory files in /web, but its not working!
I create a separate container for my files, and just base it on an apache image. Then I use the volumes_from key to pass it into my php. Give something like this a try:
services:
apache:
build: ./build/httpd
links:
- php
ports:
- 80:80
- 443:443
volumes_from:
- app
php:
build: ./build/php
ports:
- 9000
- 9001
volumes_from:
- app
links:
- mariadb
- mail
app:
image: httpd:latest
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/html
command: "echo true"
So I have a trouble with mount new format version 2 docker compose file.
I have the code in folder wordpress inside where is location docker-compose file also I have inside the folder code docker file like this:
FROM debian:jessie
VOLUME /var/www/wordpress
When I used old format like this:
application:
build: code
volumes:
- ./wordpress:/var/www/wordpress
- ./logs/wordpress:/var/www/wordpress/app/logs
tty: true
db:
image: mysql
ports:
- 3306:3306
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
MYSQL_DATABASE: somename
MYSQL_USER: root
MYSQL_PASSWORD: root
php:
build: php-fpm
ports:
- 9001:9001
volumes_from:
- application
links:
- db
nginx:
build: nginx
ports:
- 8080:80
links:
- php
volumes_from:
- application
volumes:
- ./logs/nginx/:/var/log/nginx
elk:
image: willdurand/elk
ports:
- 81:80
volumes:
- ./elk/logstash:/etc/logstash
- ./elk/logstash/patterns:/opt/logstash/patterns
volumes_from:
- application
- php
- nginx
When I started use version '2' the same as code as previous version I got any error so I reformat my compose file and move dockerfile from code folder to insider main folder where is location docker-compose file. My new version docker-compose became looks like as:
version: '2'
services:
web:
build: .
volumes:
- /wordpress:/var/www/wordpress
- /logs/wordpress:/var/www/wordpress/app/logs
tty: true
db:
image: mysql
ports:
- 3306:3306
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
MYSQL_DATABASE: somename
MYSQL_USER: root
MYSQL_PASSWORD: root
php:
build: php-fpm
ports:
- 9001:9001
volumes_from:
- web
links:
- db
nginx:
build: nginx
ports:
- 82:82
links:
- php
volumes_from:
- web
volumes:
- /logs/nginx/:/var/log/nginx
elk:
image: willdurand/elk
ports:
- 81:80
volumes:
- /elk/logstash:/etc/logstash
- /elk/logstash/patterns:/opt/logstash/patterns
volumes_from:
- web
- php
- nginx
Finally after reformat the code docker-compose was successfully build and up but when I open my php and nginx container inside both of them in /var/www/worpdress I have just empty folder app is not my wordpress project.
In which place I was mistake with settings mount project volume?
Thanks in advance.
The problem is with the way you are defining the local directories to be used for the volumes. In your previous version, you were using ./wordpress, while in the new one, you're using just /wordpress.
When referencing local directories for volume mappings, they always have to start with ./ - please try this:
version: '2'
services:
web:
build: .
volumes:
- ./wordpress:/var/www/wordpress
- ./logs/wordpress:/var/www/wordpress/app/logs
One more thing: I recommend to always enclose the volume mappings in double quotes to avoid issues with space characters, e.g.:
version: '2'
services:
web:
build: .
volumes:
- "./wordpress:/var/www/wordpress"
- "./logs/wordpress:/var/www/wordpress/app/logs"