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Wordpress 6.2.2 Docker Compose for Local Development
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# create a local .env file with the following 4 properties: | |
# | |
# MYSQL_DATABASE=<something> | |
# MYSQL_USER=<something> | |
# MYSQL_PASSWORD=<something> | |
# MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=<something> | |
# | |
# Note: I have had a LOT of issues working with anything newer then Docker Desktop v4.26.1 | |
# If you're on something newer, then double check against this release. | |
# | |
# I also have a video going through this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEceSAJI_3s | |
version: "3.8" | |
services: | |
database: | |
# We use a mariadb image which supports both amd64 & arm64 architecture | |
image: mariadb:10.6.4-focal | |
restart: unless-stopped | |
ports: | |
- 3306:3306 | |
env_file: .env | |
environment: | |
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}' | |
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${MYSQL_DATABASE}' | |
MYSQL_USER: '${MYSQL_USER}' | |
MYSQL_PASSWORD: '${MYSQL_PASSWORD}' | |
volumes: | |
- db-data:/var/lib/mysql | |
networks: | |
- wordpress-network | |
deploy: | |
resources: | |
limits: | |
memory: 2048m | |
phpmyadmin: | |
depends_on: | |
- database | |
image: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin | |
restart: unless-stopped | |
ports: | |
- 8081:80 | |
env_file: .env | |
environment: | |
PMA_HOST: database | |
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}' | |
networks: | |
- wordpress-network | |
wordpress: | |
depends_on: | |
- database | |
image: wordpress:6.2.2-apache | |
restart: unless-stopped | |
ports: | |
- 8080:80 | |
env_file: .env | |
environment: | |
WORDPRESS_DB_HOST: database:3306 # use the same name as database service | |
WORDPRESS_DB_NAME: '${MYSQL_DATABASE}' | |
WORDPRESS_DB_USER: '${MYSQL_USER}' | |
WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD: '${MYSQL_PASSWORD}' | |
volumes: | |
- ./wp-content:/var/www/html/wp-content | |
networks: | |
- wordpress-network | |
volumes: | |
db-data: | |
networks: | |
wordpress-network: | |
driver: bridge |
How would we add something here to also add SSL to the image?
Hmm maybe an easier route would be to add an nginx image, and enable SSL via that route
And I feel stupid for even asking, but how does WordPress run if the only folder in the image is wp-content?
Please don't feel stupid. Not a dumb question at all. I like to think of Docker images as NES cartridges. You plug the ones into your compose file that you want to make use of. When you pull down each "cartridge", it sets up it's own file structure within Docker which it self-serves (in the case of WordPress) via a built-in support for the Apache web server. Hope that helps!
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much. It was just what I was looking for. Just starting with docker.
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How would we add something here to also add SSL to the image? And I feel stupid for even asking, but how does WordPress run if the only folder in the image is wp-content?