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Running a single website using docker (compose) #1

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mbtamuli opened this issue Dec 6, 2017 · 2 comments
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Running a single website using docker (compose) #1

mbtamuli opened this issue Dec 6, 2017 · 2 comments
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mbtamuli commented Dec 6, 2017

  • Create a docker-compose.yml based WordPress website. No caching. Just see if it runs.
  • Verify persistent storage across server reboot, WordPress core updates, theme/plugin update/add/remove.
  • Verify persistent storage across for wp-content/uploads
  • Verify if changes to source code reflect without container restart.
  • Add a plain-text file in web-root on host machine's mounted volume and see if the file is accessible through the browser without container restart.

Part 1 of Docker checklist for EasyEngine v4

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Issue to be closed after testing.

Single Site is ready for testing. The test cases are in the description. After testing comment on this issue.

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This is outdated version of ee4.

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