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# May 10th 2021, 17:49 tyler.adam.lazenby I want to leave a nice little framework they can plug right into and ensure things are running the way that they should
# May 10th 2021, 17:48 tyler.adam.lazenby Haha, well Ci's are needed because I am planning on leaving the project and company some time in the moderate future. I don't want to leave developers hanging
# May 10th 2021, 17:48 kevin.pfeifer but have tried docker
# May 10th 2021, 17:48 kevin.pfeifer yea i haven't dealt with CI that closely till now ,:)
# May 10th 2021, 17:47 slackebot MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: secret # Run the phpunit tests All: script: - cp app.php - vendor/bin/phpunit```
# May 10th 2021, 17:47 tyler.adam.lazenby ```image: name/ofimage # Cache the vendor folder cache: paths: - vendor/ before_script: # Install composer - curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php # Install all project dependencies - composer install services: - mysql variables: # Configure mysql service (https://hub.docker.com/_/mysql/) # We will need to use these in the app.php test datasource MYSQL_DATABASE: test_myapp
# May 10th 2021, 17:46 tyler.adam.lazenby I will be installing composer post image import and vendor non cache in my ci
# May 10th 2021, 17:46 kevin.pfeifer ah i see
# May 10th 2021, 17:46 tyler.adam.lazenby Right, the idea with that isn't to test if the project would run in docker. I am just testing to make sure everything is ready so that composer can run
# May 10th 2021, 17:45 kevin.pfeifer but i could be wrong
# May 10th 2021, 17:45 kevin.pfeifer if you change something later then nothing will happen in the container
# May 10th 2021, 17:45 kevin.pfeifer but i think your COPY inside the image only copys your project once while the image is being created
# May 10th 2021, 17:45 kevin.pfeifer i haven't used docker in a while
# May 10th 2021, 17:45 tyler.adam.lazenby I am currently running the first version to see what happens
# May 10th 2021, 17:44 kevin.pfeifer ```version: "3.8" services: web: container_name: my_web build: context: . dockerfile: docker/web/Dockerfile ports: # 'host:container' - '80:80' volumes: - myapp:/home/node/app```
# May 10th 2021, 17:44 tyler.adam.lazenby i see
# May 10th 2021, 17:44 kevin.pfeifer if you add that to the docker-compose.yml like that
# May 10th 2021, 17:43 kevin.pfeifer would map you `d:/ezbm/myapp` to the inside of the container on `/home/node/app`
# May 10th 2021, 17:43 kevin.pfeifer ``` volumes: - myapp:/home/node/app```
# May 10th 2021, 17:43 kevin.pfeifer you could also just create a volume mount
# May 10th 2021, 17:42 kevin.pfeifer instead of copying the whole project while creating the image
# May 10th 2021, 17:42 tyler.adam.lazenby thank you
# May 10th 2021, 17:42 kevin.pfeifer because you docker-compose.yml lies in d:/ezbm/docker-compose.yml
# May 10th 2021, 17:42 tyler.adam.lazenby thank you
# May 10th 2021, 17:42 kevin.pfeifer 2nd
# May 10th 2021, 17:42 tyler.adam.lazenby or at `d:/ezbm/docker/web/Dockerfile
# May 10th 2021, 17:41 tyler.adam.lazenby right, but just to clarify, that means that if my project is located at d:/ezbm it would be creating the file at `d:/docker/web/Dockerfile`
# May 10th 2021, 17:41 kevin.pfeifer which is you custom docker image from above
# May 10th 2021, 17:40 kevin.pfeifer you create the file `docker/web/Dockerfile`
# May 10th 2021, 17:40 kevin.pfeifer and relative to that file
# May 10th 2021, 17:40 kevin.pfeifer docker-compose.yml lies in the root of your project
# May 10th 2021, 17:40 tyler.adam.lazenby and then create the docker-composer.yml file?
# May 10th 2021, 17:39 tyler.adam.lazenby so then what you are saying is that I need to move this a directory `docker/web/Dockerfile` in my project?
# May 10th 2021, 17:39 kevin.pfeifer creating that image takes quite long
# May 10th 2021, 17:39 kevin.pfeifer thats normal
# May 10th 2021, 17:39 tyler.adam.lazenby because it is taking my entire project into account
# May 10th 2021, 17:39 tyler.adam.lazenby Right now I have the file just at my project root. It takes a LONG time to build the image.
# May 10th 2021, 17:38 tyler.adam.lazenby right. I get that.
# May 10th 2021, 17:38 kevin.pfeifer and as you can see you can define the ports in the docker-compose.yml file
# May 10th 2021, 17:38 kevin.pfeifer and then run `docker-compose up` to start that
# May 10th 2021, 17:37 kevin.pfeifer ```version: "3.8" services: web: container_name: alfred_web build: context: . dockerfile: docker/web/Dockerfile ports: # 'host:container' - '80:80' networks: - frontend - backend volumes: - nfsmount:/var/www/html:cached```