A PHP image extended to bundle libraries commonly used in PHP projects. The following libraires are included:
- apcu
- calendar
- Core
- ctype
- curl
- date
- dom
- fileinfo
- filter
- ftp
- gd
- hash
- iconv
- json
- ldap
- libxml
- mbstring
- memcached
- mysqli
- mysqlnd
- openssl
- pcre
- PDO
- pdo_mysql
- pdo_sqlite
- Phar
- posix
- readline
- Reflection
- session
- SimpleXML
- sodium
- SPL
- sqlite3
- standard
- tokenizer
- xdebug
- xml
- xmlreader
- xmlwriter
- zip
- zlib
docker run --name tikiwiki -v /path/tiki-source:/var/www/html -d tikiwiki/php
When creating your container, enable XDebug by setting env variable XDEBUG
docker run --name tikiwiki -e XDEBUG=1 -v /path/tiki-source:/var/www/html -d tikiwiki/php
Tell your Atom about folder mapping by editin config.cson
. You have to configure the
section called "php-debug". It should look like this:
"php-debug":
PathMaps: [
"remotepath;localpath"
"/var/www/html/;/path/tiki-source"
]
PhpException:
CatchableFatalError: false
Deprecated: false
FatalError: false
Notice: false
ParseError: false
StrictStandards: false
UnknownError: false
Warning: false
Xdebug: false
ServerPort: 9000
You can extend this image with a Dockerfile. Imagine you want to let your user upload 2GB files.
FROM tikiwiki/php
LABEL mantainer "Some Developer <developer@example.com>"
RUN { \
echo "file_uploads = On"; \
echo "upload_max_filesize = 2048M";\
echo "post_max_size = 2048M"; \
echo "max_file_uploads = 20"; \
} > /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-max-upload.ini
USER root