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Docker environment required to run Symfony (based on official php and mysql docker hub repositories).

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Requirements

  • Docker version 18.06 or later
  • Docker compose version 1.22 or later
  • An editor or IDE
  • MySQL Workbench

Note: OS recommendation - Linux Ubuntu based.

Components

  1. Apache 2.4
  2. PHP 8.0 (Apache handler)
  3. MySQL 8
  4. Symfony 5
  5. RabbitMQ 3

Setting up DEV environment

1.You can clone this repository from GitHub or install via composer.

If you have installed composer and want to install environment via composer you can use next cmd command:

composer create-project systemsdk/docker-apache-php-symfony example-app

2.Set another APP_SECRET for application in .env.prod and .env.staging files.

Note 1: You can get unique secret key for examplehere.

Note 2: Do not use .env.local.php on dev and test environment (delete it if exist).

Note 3: Delete var/mysql-data folder if it is exist.

3.Add domain to local 'hosts' file:

127.0.0.1    localhost

4.Configure/docker/dev/xdebug.ini (optional):

  • In case you need debug only requests with IDE KEY: PHPSTORM from frontend in your browser:
xdebug.start_with_request = no

Install locally in Firefox extension "Xdebug helper" and set in settings IDE KEY: PHPSTORM

  • In case you need debug any request to an api (by default):
xdebug.start_with_request = yes

5.Build, start and install the docker images from your terminal:

make buildmake startmake composer-install

6.Make sure that you have installed migrations / messenger transports:

make migratemake messenger-setup-transports

7.Check and open in your browser next url:http://localhost.

Setting up STAGING environment locally

1.You can clone this repository from GitHub or install via composer.

Note: Delete var/mysql-data folder if it is exist.

If you have installed composer and want to install environment via composer you can use next cmd command:

composer create-project systemsdk/docker-apache-php-symfony example-app

2.Build, start and install the docker images from your terminal:

make build-stagingmake start-staging

3.Make sure that you have installed migrations / messenger transports:

make migrate-no-testmake messenger-setup-transports

Setting up PROD environment locally

1.You can clone this repository from GitHub or install via composer.

If you have installed composer and want to install environment via composer you can use next cmd command:

composer create-project systemsdk/docker-apache-php-symfony example-app

2.Edit docker-compose-prod.yml and set necessary user/password for MySQL and RabbitMQ.

Note: Delete var/mysql-data folder if it is exist.

3.Edit env.prod and set necessary user/password for MySQL and RabbitMQ.

4.Build, start and install the docker images from your terminal:

make build-prodmake start-prod

5.Make sure that you have installed migrations / messenger transports:

make migrate-no-testmake messenger-setup-transports

Getting shell to container

After application will start (make start) and in order to get shell access inside symfony container you can run following command:

make ssh

Note 1: Please use next make commands in order to enter in other containers:make ssh-supervisord,make ssh-mysql,make ssh-rabbitmq.

Note 2: Please useexit command in order to return from container's shell to local shell.

Building containers

In case you edited Dockerfile or other environment configuration you'll need to build containers again using next commands:

make stopmake buildmake start

Note 1: Please use next command if you need to build staging environmentmake build-staging insteadmake build.

Note 2: Please use next command if you need to build prod environmentmake build-prod insteadmake build.

Start and stop environment

Please use next make commands in order to start and stop environment:

make startmake stop

Note 1: For staging environment need to be used next make commands:make start-staging,make stop-staging.

Note 2: For prod environment need to be used next make commands:make start-prod,make stop-prod.

Additional main command available

make buildmake build-testmake build-stagingmake build-prodmake startmake start-testmake start-stagingmake start-prodmake stopmake stop-testmake stop-stagingmake stop-prodmake restartmake restart-testmake restart-stagingmake restart-prodmake env-stagingmake env-prodmake sshmake ssh-supervisordmake ssh-mysqlmake ssh-rabbitmqmake composer-install-no-devmake composer-installmake composer-updatemake infomake logsmake logs-supervisordmake logs-mysqlmake logs-rabbitmqmake drop-migratemake migratemake migrate-no-testmake fixturesmake messenger-setup-transportsmake phpunitmake report-code-coveragemake phpcsmake ecsmake ecs-fixmake phpmetricsmake phpcpdmake phpmdmake phpstanmake phpinsightsetc....

Notes: Please see more commands in Makefile

Architecture & packages

Guidelines

Working on your project

  1. For new feature development, forkdevelop branch into a new branch with one of the two patterns:
    • feature/{ticketNo}
  2. Commit often, and write descriptive commit messages, so its easier to follow steps taken when reviewing.
  3. Push this branch to the repo and create pull request intodevelop to get feedback, with the formatfeature/{ticketNo} - "Short descriptive title of Jira task".
  4. Iterate as needed.
  5. Make sure that "All checks have passed" on CircleCI(or another one in case you are not using CircleCI) and status is green.
  6. When PR is approved, it will be squashed & merged, intodevelop and later merged intorelease/{No} for deployment.

Note: You can find git flow detail examplehere.

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The MIT License (MIT)

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