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Docker documentation for drupal builds

There are two options to build and run docker from the command line

  1. Using docker-compose
  2. Using docker run

Using docker-compose

The following environment variables need to be set in the docker-compose file or in your profile. They can also be passed in when executing docker-compose up. They are all using default values via the .env file.

  1. repository
  2. hash_salt
  3. database
  4. username
  5. password
  6. host
  7. port
  8. namespace
  9. driver

To pass these values in during docker-compose up

*Not all environment variables have to be set but pass in as many as possible

  1. Run repository=githublink hash_salt=value database=value username=value password=value host=value port=value namespace=value driver=value docker-compose up

To let docker-compose up read preset values

  1. Set above environment variables in your profile or set them in the docker-compose.yml file
  2. Run docker-compose up

To shut down server

  1. Run docker-compose down

Using docker run

If image does not exist on machine

  1. Run docker build -t cbiit/drupal .

To build using .env file

  1. Change .env file to reflect real values
  2. Run docker run --env-file=.env -p 8080:80 --name drupal-server cbiit/drupal

To build by passing in environment variables

  1. Run docker run -e repository=githublink hash_salt=value -e database=value -e username=value -e password=value -e host=value -e port=value -e namespace=value -e driver=value -p 8080:80 --name drupal-server cbiit/drupal

To stop the server

  1. Run docker stop drupal-server

To remove the server

  1. Run docker rm drupal-server

To remove image

  1. Make sure all containers are stopped and removed referencing image
  2. Run docker rmi cbiit/drupal