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pluie/alpine-apache

Extend pluie/alpine with apache 2.4.23 and php 5.6.24

  • error log are attached to stdout
  • no need port redirection
  • you can use env var at container creation : HTTP_SERVER_NAME (default : docker-site.dev ortherwise edit app/vhost later)
  • you can still use ever your local http & sql server while your container(s) are running

Image Size

  • image ~ 50 MB

Image Volumes

/app directory is a docker volume bind to your app project (silex/symfony etc)

/app/www/ is the documentRoot.
put only your entry point and static files to the documentRoot directory, no your app sources (/app directory is design for this).

/app/vhost is your app vhost configuration file (with a serverName directive). by default it use the apache rewrite module to redirect all uri to the unique entry point index.php

/app/            # your application directory
  |
  |---- www/     # documentRoot
  |
  |---- vhost    # apache app vhost

Image Usage

chdir to your project directory

$ docker run --name apache -it --link=mysql:db1 -v $(pwd):/app pluie/alpine-apache

or

$ docker run --name apache -it --link=mysql:db1 -e HTTP_SERVER_NAME=yourServerName -v $(pwd):/app pluie/alpine-apache

Controling http server

$ docker exec -it apache "httpd -k restart"

for more commands :

$ docker exec -it apache "httpd -h"