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A quick way to get a WordPress installation up and running with Docker
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#!/bin/bash | |
mkdir wordpress-site && cd wordpress-site | |
touch docker-compose.yml | |
cat > docker-compose.yml <<EOL | |
version: "2" | |
services: | |
my-wpdb: | |
image: mariadb | |
ports: | |
- "8081:3306" | |
environment: | |
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: ChangeMeIfYouWant | |
my-wp: | |
image: wordpress | |
volumes: | |
- ./:/var/www/html | |
ports: | |
- "8080:80" | |
links: | |
- my-wpdb:mysql | |
environment: | |
WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD: ChangeMeIfYouWant | |
EOL | |
docker-compose up -d |
Cool thanks!!
Error: '/var/www/html/' is not writable by current user 🔯
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Pulling my-wpdb (mariadb:latest)...
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ERROR: no matching manifest for linux/arm in the manifest list entries