# MateriO 7.x MateriO Base powered by druapl 7 in docker environement (nginx, php:5.6-fpm+drush, solr:5, phpmyadmin) # install docker ``` sudo pacman -S docker docker-compose docker-machine ``` # clone this repos this will clone this repos (main docker environement) and the materio-base drupal 7 source code (without sites/default folder) ``` git clone --recursive -o figli https://figureslibres.io/gogs/bachir/docker-materio.git ``` ## setup /sites/default/settings.php ```cp -r ressources/default public_html/sites/``` ## get the sites/default/files folder get the files from where you have it and rsync it to public_html/sites/default/files/ # Mysql Copy your-sql-dump.sql into ./ressources/db.sql It will be automaticly imported into the mysql container db (only) on the first docker-compose up # hosts and reverse proxy add to your /etc/hosts : ``` 127.0.0.1 dev.materio.com 127.0.0.1 dev.phpmyadmin.materio.com ``` configure your apache vhosts to add a reverse proxy that will redirect the dev.materio.com to our container ``` ServerName dev.materio.com ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:81/ ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:81/ ProxyRequests Off ``` ``` ServerName dev.phpmyadmin.materio.com ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:8080/ ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:8080/ ProxyRequests Off ``` #Docker ## build only before the first run (may take some time) ``` sudo docker-compose build ``` ## run then each time you want to launch the app ``` sudo docker-compose up -d ``` # Visualize you can now visit http://dev.materio.com on your browser # Coding ## drush you can access to drush by loging into the php container ``` sudo docker exec -it materio_php_1 bash ``` once inside the php container in /var/www/html you can use drush as usual ## gulp Dev process needs gulp to run in: - public_html/sites/all/modules/gui/materiobasemod/ - public_html/sites/all/themes/gui/materiobasetheme/ if you have to modifie js or scss source code, you need to do in each of these 2 folder: ``` npm install gulp ``` ## updateding manualy mysql db copy your db backup into the mysql container ``` sudo docker cp your-db-file.sql materio_mysql_1:/root/ ``` log into mysql container ``` sudo docker exec -it materio_php_1 bash ``` once inside the mysql container you can use mysql command to drop then create and load the db with your file # sources https://www.ostraining.com/blog/drupal/docker/ http://tech.osteel.me/posts/2017/01/15/how-to-use-docker-for-local-web-development-an-update.html https://mmenozzi.github.io/2016/01/22/php-web-development-with-docker/ https://dzone.com/articles/continuous-drupal-maintaining-a-drupal-website-wit