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services:
##
# The web server container.
##
wordpress-develop:
image: nginx:alpine
networks:
- wpdevnet
ports:
- ${LOCAL_PORT-8889}:80
environment:
LOCAL_DIR: ${LOCAL_DIR-src}
volumes:
- ./tools/local-env/default.template:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.template
- ./:/var/www
# Load our config file, substituting environment variables into the config.
command: /bin/sh -c "envsubst '$$LOCAL_DIR' < /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.template > /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf && exec nginx -g 'daemon off;'"
depends_on:
php:
condition: service_started
mysql:
condition: service_healthy
##
# The PHP container.
##
php:
image: wordpressdevelop/php:${LOCAL_PHP-5.6-fpm}
networks:
- wpdevnet
environment:
- LOCAL_PHP_XDEBUG+${LOCAL_PHP_XDEBUG-false}
- LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED=${LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED-false}
- PHP_FPM_UID=${PHP_FPM_UID-1000}
- PHP_FPM_GID=${PHP_FPM_GID-1000}
volumes:
- ./tools/local-env/php-config.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/php-config.ini
- ./:/var/www
# The init directive ensures the command runs with a PID > 1, so Ctrl+C works correctly.
init: true
##
# The MySQL container.
##
mysql:
image: ${LOCAL_DB_TYPE-mysql}:${LOCAL_DB_VERSION-5.6}
platform: linux/amd64
networks:
- wpdevnet
ports:
- "3306"
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: password
volumes:
- ./tools/local-env/mysql-init.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/mysql-init.sql
- mysql:/var/lib/mysql
# For compatibility with PHP versions that don't support the caching_sha2_password auth plugin used in MySQL 8.0.
command: --default-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_password
healthcheck:
test: [ "CMD-SHELL", "if [ \"$LOCAL_DB_TYPE\" = \"mariadb\" ]; then mariadb-admin ping -h localhost; else mysqladmin ping -h localhost; fi" ]
timeout: 5s
interval: 5s
retries: 10
##
# The WP CLI container.
##
cli:
image: wordpressdevelop/cli:${LOCAL_PHP-5.6-fpm}
networks:
- wpdevnet
environment:
- LOCAL_PHP_XDEBUG=${LOCAL_PHP_XDEBUG-false}
- LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED=${LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED-false}
- PHP_FPM_UID=${PHP_FPM_UID-1000}
- PHP_FPM_GID=${PHP_FPM_GID-1000}
volumes:
- ./:/var/www
# The init directive ensures the command runs with a PID > 1, so Ctrl+C works correctly.
init: true
depends_on:
php:
condition: service_started
mysql:
condition: service_healthy
##
# The PHPUnit container.
##
phpunit:
image: wordpressdevelop/phpunit:${LOCAL_PHPUNIT-4-php-5.6-fpm}
networks:
- wpdevnet
environment:
- LOCAL_PHP_XDEBUG=${LOCAL_PHP_XDEBUG-false}
- LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED=${LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED-false}
- LOCAL_DIR=${LOCAL_DIR-src}
- WP_MULTISITE=${WP_MULTISITE-false}
- PHP_FPM_UID=${PHP_FPM_UID-1000}
- PHP_FPM_GID=${PHP_FPM_GID-1000}
- TRAVIS_BRANCH=${TRAVIS_BRANCH-false}
- TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST=${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST-false}
- GITHUB_REF=${GITHUB_REF-false}
- GITHUB_EVENT_NAME=${GITHUB_EVENT_NAME-false}
volumes:
- ./tools/local-env/phpunit-config.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/phpunit-config.ini
- ./:/var/www
- phpunit-uploads:/var/www/${LOCAL_DIR-src}/wp-content/uploads
# The init directive ensures the command runs with a PID > 1, so Ctrl+C works correctly.
init: true
depends_on:
- mysql
volumes:
# So that sites aren't wiped every time containers are restarted, MySQL uses a persistent volume.
mysql: {}
# Using a volume for the uploads directory improves PHPUnit performance.
phpunit-uploads: {}
networks:
# Creating our own network allows us to connect between containers using their service name.
wpdevnet:
driver: bridge