From 4b434f226805de0ce37502cbb6374e8c2b97ec98 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Demidov Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 22:56:41 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Initial commit --- .env.example | 38 + .gitignore | 4 + config/nginx/conf.d/.gitignore | 1 + config/nginx/conf.d/vhost.conf.example | 55 ++ config/nginx/includes.d/octobercms.conf | 47 ++ config/nginx/includes.d/staticfiles.conf | 21 + config/redis/redis.conf | 1319 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ config/sphinx/.gitignore | 2 + data/.gitignore | 2 + docker-compose.yml.example | 176 ++++ dockerfiles/php-fpm/Dockerfile | 126 +++ dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.ini | 25 + dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.sh | 101 +++ dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/Dockerfile | 126 +++ dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.ini | 25 + dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.sh | 101 +++ dockerfiles/sphinx/Dockerfile | 4 + dockerfiles/sphinx/searchd.sh | 2 + dockerfiles/workspace/Dockerfile | 443 ++++++++++ dockerfiles/workspace/aerospike.ini | 3 + dockerfiles/workspace/aliases.sh | 153 ++++ dockerfiles/workspace/auth.json | 11 + dockerfiles/workspace/composer.json | 5 + dockerfiles/workspace/crontab/laradock | 1 + dockerfiles/workspace/xdebug.ini | 20 + dockerfiles/wp-cli/Dockerfile | 6 + hooks/enter-to-workspace.sh | 3 + hooks/mysql.sh | 3 + hooks/quit-xdebug.sh | 2 + hooks/restart-nginx.sh | 3 + hooks/start-xdebug.sh | 2 + hostfiles/.gitignore | 2 + log/.gitignore | 2 + 33 files changed, 2834 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .env.example create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 config/nginx/conf.d/.gitignore create mode 100644 config/nginx/conf.d/vhost.conf.example create mode 100644 config/nginx/includes.d/octobercms.conf create mode 100644 config/nginx/includes.d/staticfiles.conf create mode 100644 config/redis/redis.conf create mode 100755 config/sphinx/.gitignore create mode 100755 data/.gitignore create mode 100755 docker-compose.yml.example create mode 100644 dockerfiles/php-fpm/Dockerfile create mode 100644 dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.ini create mode 100755 dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.sh create mode 100644 dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/Dockerfile create mode 100644 dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.ini create mode 100755 dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.sh create mode 100644 dockerfiles/sphinx/Dockerfile create mode 100644 dockerfiles/sphinx/searchd.sh create mode 100644 dockerfiles/workspace/Dockerfile create mode 100644 dockerfiles/workspace/aerospike.ini create mode 100644 dockerfiles/workspace/aliases.sh create mode 100644 dockerfiles/workspace/auth.json create mode 100644 dockerfiles/workspace/composer.json create mode 100644 dockerfiles/workspace/crontab/laradock create mode 100644 dockerfiles/workspace/xdebug.ini create mode 100644 dockerfiles/wp-cli/Dockerfile create mode 100755 hooks/enter-to-workspace.sh create mode 100755 hooks/mysql.sh create mode 100755 hooks/quit-xdebug.sh create mode 100755 hooks/restart-nginx.sh create mode 100755 hooks/start-xdebug.sh create mode 100755 hostfiles/.gitignore create mode 100755 log/.gitignore diff --git a/.env.example b/.env.example new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a848ba --- /dev/null +++ b/.env.example @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +# Enter your Docker Host IP (will be appended to /etc/hosts). Default is `10.0.75.1` +DOCKER_HOST_IP=172.20.0.1 +PROJECTS_DIR=/home/youruser/PhpstormProjects + +### WORKSPACE ############################################# +WORKSPACE_PHP_VERSION=7.3 +WORKSPACE_PUID=1000 +WORKSPACE_PGID=1000 +WORKSPACE_TIMEZONE=Europe/Moscow +WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL=true +WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_AUTH=false +WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST= +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_WP_CLI=true +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_XDEBUG=false +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_SSH=true +WORKSPACE_SSH_PASSPHRAZE=RSfndC66KmuRPRtSXOEe +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_FSWATCH=false +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_NODE=true +WORKSPACE_NODE_VERSION=lts/carbon +WORKSPACE_NPM_REGISTRY= +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_YARN=true +WORKSPACE_YARN_VERSION=latest +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_GULP=true +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_MYSQL_CLIENT=true +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PING=true +WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PYTHON=true + +### PHP-FPM ############################################# +INSTALL_XDEBUG=true +INSTALL_REDIS=true +INSTALL_PEAR_MAIL=true +INSTALL_ZIP=true +INSTALL_BZ2=true +INSTALL_INTL=true +PHP_OPT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG=On +PHP_OPT_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=600 +PHP_OPT_MEMORY_LIMIT=500M +PHP_OPT_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE=20M diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..511d411 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +/.idea +/dockerfiles/ypt-encoder +/docker-compose.yml +/.env \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/nginx/conf.d/.gitignore b/config/nginx/conf.d/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fee9217 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/nginx/conf.d/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +*.conf diff --git a/config/nginx/conf.d/vhost.conf.example b/config/nginx/conf.d/vhost.conf.example new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a91220d --- /dev/null +++ b/config/nginx/conf.d/vhost.conf.example @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +upstream fpm { + server php-fpm:9000; +} + +upstream fpm7.1 { + server php7.1-fpm:9000; +} + +map $http_host $root { + loc.octobercms /usr/share/nginx/html/someproject; + loc.wordpress /usr/share/nginx/html/someprojectwp; +} + +server { + server_name loc.octobercms; + listen 80; + root $root; + #include global/auth.conf; + #@see https://vcs.wpstudio.ru/wpstudio/nginx-examples + include includes.d/octobercms.conf; + include includes.d/staticfiles.conf; + location ~ ^/index.php { + fastcgi_pass fpm; + include fastcgi_params; + fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name; + } +} + +server { + server_name loc.wordpress; + listen 80; + root $root; + index index.html index.htm index.php; + location / { + try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args; + } + rewrite /wp-admin$ $scheme://$host$uri/ permanent; + + location ~* ^.+\.(ogg|ogv|svg|svgz|eot|otf|woff|mp4|ttf|rss|atom|jpg|jpeg|gif|png|ico|zip|tgz|gz|rar|bz2|doc|xls|exe|ppt|tar|mid|midi|wav|bmp|rtf)$ { + access_log off; + } + location ~ [^/]\.php(/|$) { + fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+?\.php)(/.*)$; + if (!-f $document_root$fastcgi_script_name) { + return 404; + } + include fastcgi_params; + fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name; + fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_path_info; + fastcgi_param PATH_TRANSLATED $document_root$fastcgi_path_info; + + fastcgi_pass fpm; + fastcgi_index index.php; + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/config/nginx/includes.d/octobercms.conf b/config/nginx/includes.d/octobercms.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..10dc189 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/nginx/includes.d/octobercms.conf @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + location / { + rewrite ^/.*$ /index.php last; + } + location ~ ^/combine.*\.(css|js) { + rewrite ^/.*$ /index.php last; + expires max; + } + # Whitelist + ## Let October handle if static file not exists + location ~ ^/favicon\.ico { try_files $uri /index.php; } + location ~ ^/sitemap\.xml { try_files $uri /index.php; } + location ~ ^/robots\.txt { try_files $uri /index.php; } + location ~ ^/humans\.txt { try_files $uri /index.php; } + + ## Let nginx return 404 if static file not exists + location ~ ^/storage/app/uploads/public { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/storage/app/media { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/files { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/storage/app/.*\.xls { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/storage/temp/public { try_files $uri /404; } + + location ~ ^/modules/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/modules/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/modules/.*/behaviors/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/modules/.*/behaviors/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/modules/.*/widgets/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/modules/.*/widgets/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/modules/.*/formwidgets/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/modules/.*/formwidgets/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/modules/.*/reportwidgets/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/modules/.*/reportwidgets/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/behaviors/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/behaviors/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/reportwidgets/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/reportwidgets/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/formwidgets/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/formwidgets/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/widgets/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/plugins/.*/.*/widgets/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } + + location ~ ^/themes/.*/assets { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/themes/.*/semantic { try_files $uri /404; } + location ~ ^/themes/.*/resources { try_files $uri /404; } diff --git a/config/nginx/includes.d/staticfiles.conf b/config/nginx/includes.d/staticfiles.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6d9174 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/nginx/includes.d/staticfiles.conf @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +rewrite "^(.*)\.(\d{10})\.(css|js)$" $1.$3 break; +location ~* \.(jpg|jpeg|gif|png|svg|ico)$ { + access_log off; + expires max; + log_not_found off; + error_page 404 = /empty; +} +location = /empty { + expires 0; + empty_gif; +} +location ~* \.(eot|ttf|woff|pdf|css|js)$ { + access_log off; + expires max; +} +location ~ /\. { + deny all; +} +location ~* \.(tpl|ini|sh) { + deny all; +} diff --git a/config/redis/redis.conf b/config/redis/redis.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e92dd61 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/redis/redis.conf @@ -0,0 +1,1319 @@ +# Redis configuration file example. +# +# Note that in order to read the configuration file, Redis must be +# started with the file path as first argument: +# +# ./redis-server /path/to/redis.conf + +# Note on units: when memory size is needed, it is possible to specify +# it in the usual form of 1k 5GB 4M and so forth: +# +# 1k => 1000 bytes +# 1kb => 1024 bytes +# 1m => 1000000 bytes +# 1mb => 1024*1024 bytes +# 1g => 1000000000 bytes +# 1gb => 1024*1024*1024 bytes +# +# units are case insensitive so 1GB 1Gb 1gB are all the same. + +################################## INCLUDES ################################### + +# Include one or more other config files here. This is useful if you +# have a standard template that goes to all Redis servers but also need +# to customize a few per-server settings. Include files can include +# other files, so use this wisely. +# +# Notice option "include" won't be rewritten by command "CONFIG REWRITE" +# from admin or Redis Sentinel. Since Redis always uses the last processed +# line as value of a configuration directive, you'd better put includes +# at the beginning of this file to avoid overwriting config change at runtime. +# +# If instead you are interested in using includes to override configuration +# options, it is better to use include as the last line. +# +# include /path/to/local.conf +# include /path/to/other.conf + +################################## MODULES ##################################### + +# Load modules at startup. If the server is not able to load modules +# it will abort. It is possible to use multiple loadmodule directives. +# +# loadmodule /path/to/my_module.so +# loadmodule /path/to/other_module.so + +################################## NETWORK ##################################### + +# By default, if no "bind" configuration directive is specified, Redis listens +# for connections from all the network interfaces available on the server. +# It is possible to listen to just one or multiple selected interfaces using +# the "bind" configuration directive, followed by one or more IP addresses. +# +# Examples: +# +# bind 192.168.1.100 10.0.0.1 +# bind 127.0.0.1 ::1 +# +# ~~~ WARNING ~~~ If the computer running Redis is directly exposed to the +# internet, binding to all the interfaces is dangerous and will expose the +# instance to everybody on the internet. So by default we uncomment the +# following bind directive, that will force Redis to listen only into +# the IPv4 lookback interface address (this means Redis will be able to +# accept connections only from clients running into the same computer it +# is running). +# +# IF YOU ARE SURE YOU WANT YOUR INSTANCE TO LISTEN TO ALL THE INTERFACES +# JUST COMMENT THE FOLLOWING LINE. +# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +# bind 127.0.0.1 + +# Protected mode is a layer of security protection, in order to avoid that +# Redis instances left open on the internet are accessed and exploited. +# +# When protected mode is on and if: +# +# 1) The server is not binding explicitly to a set of addresses using the +# "bind" directive. +# 2) No password is configured. +# +# The server only accepts connections from clients connecting from the +# IPv4 and IPv6 loopback addresses 127.0.0.1 and ::1, and from Unix domain +# sockets. +# +# By default protected mode is enabled. You should disable it only if +# you are sure you want clients from other hosts to connect to Redis +# even if no authentication is configured, nor a specific set of interfaces +# are explicitly listed using the "bind" directive. +protected-mode no + +# Accept connections on the specified port, default is 6379 (IANA #815344). +# If port 0 is specified Redis will not listen on a TCP socket. +port 6379 + +# TCP listen() backlog. +# +# In high requests-per-second environments you need an high backlog in order +# to avoid slow clients connections issues. Note that the Linux kernel +# will silently truncate it to the value of /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn so +# make sure to raise both the value of somaxconn and tcp_max_syn_backlog +# in order to get the desired effect. +tcp-backlog 511 + +# Unix socket. +# +# Specify the path for the Unix socket that will be used to listen for +# incoming connections. There is no default, so Redis will not listen +# on a unix socket when not specified. +# +# unixsocket /tmp/redis.sock +# unixsocketperm 700 + +# Close the connection after a client is idle for N seconds (0 to disable) +timeout 0 + +# TCP keepalive. +# +# If non-zero, use SO_KEEPALIVE to send TCP ACKs to clients in absence +# of communication. This is useful for two reasons: +# +# 1) Detect dead peers. +# 2) Take the connection alive from the point of view of network +# equipment in the middle. +# +# On Linux, the specified value (in seconds) is the period used to send ACKs. +# Note that to close the connection the double of the time is needed. +# On other kernels the period depends on the kernel configuration. +# +# A reasonable value for this option is 300 seconds, which is the new +# Redis default starting with Redis 3.2.1. +tcp-keepalive 300 + +################################# GENERAL ##################################### + +# By default Redis does not run as a daemon. Use 'yes' if you need it. +# Note that Redis will write a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid when daemonized. +daemonize no + +# If you run Redis from upstart or systemd, Redis can interact with your +# supervision tree. Options: +# supervised no - no supervision interaction +# supervised upstart - signal upstart by putting Redis into SIGSTOP mode +# supervised systemd - signal systemd by writing READY=1 to $NOTIFY_SOCKET +# supervised auto - detect upstart or systemd method based on +# UPSTART_JOB or NOTIFY_SOCKET environment variables +# Note: these supervision methods only signal "process is ready." +# They do not enable continuous liveness pings back to your supervisor. +supervised no + +# If a pid file is specified, Redis writes it where specified at startup +# and removes it at exit. +# +# When the server runs non daemonized, no pid file is created if none is +# specified in the configuration. When the server is daemonized, the pid file +# is used even if not specified, defaulting to "/var/run/redis.pid". +# +# Creating a pid file is best effort: if Redis is not able to create it +# nothing bad happens, the server will start and run normally. +pidfile /var/run/redis_6379.pid + +# Specify the server verbosity level. +# This can be one of: +# debug (a lot of information, useful for development/testing) +# verbose (many rarely useful info, but not a mess like the debug level) +# notice (moderately verbose, what you want in production probably) +# warning (only very important / critical messages are logged) +loglevel notice + +# Specify the log file name. Also the empty string can be used to force +# Redis to log on the standard output. Note that if you use standard +# output for logging but daemonize, logs will be sent to /dev/null +logfile "" + +# To enable logging to the system logger, just set 'syslog-enabled' to yes, +# and optionally update the other syslog parameters to suit your needs. +# syslog-enabled no + +# Specify the syslog identity. +# syslog-ident redis + +# Specify the syslog facility. Must be USER or between LOCAL0-LOCAL7. +# syslog-facility local0 + +# Set the number of databases. The default database is DB 0, you can select +# a different one on a per-connection basis using SELECT where +# dbid is a number between 0 and 'databases'-1 +databases 16 + +# By default Redis shows an ASCII art logo only when started to log to the +# standard output and if the standard output is a TTY. Basically this means +# that normally a logo is displayed only in interactive sessions. +# +# However it is possible to force the pre-4.0 behavior and always show a +# ASCII art logo in startup logs by setting the following option to yes. +always-show-logo yes + +################################ SNAPSHOTTING ################################ +# +# Save the DB on disk: +# +# save +# +# Will save the DB if both the given number of seconds and the given +# number of write operations against the DB occurred. +# +# In the example below the behaviour will be to save: +# after 900 sec (15 min) if at least 1 key changed +# after 300 sec (5 min) if at least 10 keys changed +# after 60 sec if at least 10000 keys changed +# +# Note: you can disable saving completely by commenting out all "save" lines. +# +# It is also possible to remove all the previously configured save +# points by adding a save directive with a single empty string argument +# like in the following example: +# +# save "" + +save 3600 1 + +#save 900 1 +#save 300 10 +#save 60 10000 + +# By default Redis will stop accepting writes if RDB snapshots are enabled +# (at least one save point) and the latest background save failed. +# This will make the user aware (in a hard way) that data is not persisting +# on disk properly, otherwise chances are that no one will notice and some +# disaster will happen. +# +# If the background saving process will start working again Redis will +# automatically allow writes again. +# +# However if you have setup your proper monitoring of the Redis server +# and persistence, you may want to disable this feature so that Redis will +# continue to work as usual even if there are problems with disk, +# permissions, and so forth. +stop-writes-on-bgsave-error no + +# Compress string objects using LZF when dump .rdb databases? +# For default that's set to 'yes' as it's almost always a win. +# If you want to save some CPU in the saving child set it to 'no' but +# the dataset will likely be bigger if you have compressible values or keys. +rdbcompression yes + +# Since version 5 of RDB a CRC64 checksum is placed at the end of the file. +# This makes the format more resistant to corruption but there is a performance +# hit to pay (around 10%) when saving and loading RDB files, so you can disable it +# for maximum performances. +# +# RDB files created with checksum disabled have a checksum of zero that will +# tell the loading code to skip the check. +rdbchecksum yes + +# The filename where to dump the DB +dbfilename dump.rdb + +# The working directory. +# +# The DB will be written inside this directory, with the filename specified +# above using the 'dbfilename' configuration directive. +# +# The Append Only File will also be created inside this directory. +# +# Note that you must specify a directory here, not a file name. +dir ./ + +################################# REPLICATION ################################# + +# Master-Slave replication. Use slaveof to make a Redis instance a copy of +# another Redis server. A few things to understand ASAP about Redis replication. +# +# 1) Redis replication is asynchronous, but you can configure a master to +# stop accepting writes if it appears to be not connected with at least +# a given number of slaves. +# 2) Redis slaves are able to perform a partial resynchronization with the +# master if the replication link is lost for a relatively small amount of +# time. You may want to configure the replication backlog size (see the next +# sections of this file) with a sensible value depending on your needs. +# 3) Replication is automatic and does not need user intervention. After a +# network partition slaves automatically try to reconnect to masters +# and resynchronize with them. +# +# slaveof + +# If the master is password protected (using the "requirepass" configuration +# directive below) it is possible to tell the slave to authenticate before +# starting the replication synchronization process, otherwise the master will +# refuse the slave request. +# +# masterauth + +# When a slave loses its connection with the master, or when the replication +# is still in progress, the slave can act in two different ways: +# +# 1) if slave-serve-stale-data is set to 'yes' (the default) the slave will +# still reply to client requests, possibly with out of date data, or the +# data set may just be empty if this is the first synchronization. +# +# 2) if slave-serve-stale-data is set to 'no' the slave will reply with +# an error "SYNC with master in progress" to all the kind of commands +# but to INFO and SLAVEOF. +# +slave-serve-stale-data yes + +# You can configure a slave instance to accept writes or not. Writing against +# a slave instance may be useful to store some ephemeral data (because data +# written on a slave will be easily deleted after resync with the master) but +# may also cause problems if clients are writing to it because of a +# misconfiguration. +# +# Since Redis 2.6 by default slaves are read-only. +# +# Note: read only slaves are not designed to be exposed to untrusted clients +# on the internet. It's just a protection layer against misuse of the instance. +# Still a read only slave exports by default all the administrative commands +# such as CONFIG, DEBUG, and so forth. To a limited extent you can improve +# security of read only slaves using 'rename-command' to shadow all the +# administrative / dangerous commands. +slave-read-only yes + +# Replication SYNC strategy: disk or socket. +# +# ------------------------------------------------------- +# WARNING: DISKLESS REPLICATION IS EXPERIMENTAL CURRENTLY +# ------------------------------------------------------- +# +# New slaves and reconnecting slaves that are not able to continue the replication +# process just receiving differences, need to do what is called a "full +# synchronization". An RDB file is transmitted from the master to the slaves. +# The transmission can happen in two different ways: +# +# 1) Disk-backed: The Redis master creates a new process that writes the RDB +# file on disk. Later the file is transferred by the parent +# process to the slaves incrementally. +# 2) Diskless: The Redis master creates a new process that directly writes the +# RDB file to slave sockets, without touching the disk at all. +# +# With disk-backed replication, while the RDB file is generated, more slaves +# can be queued and served with the RDB file as soon as the current child producing +# the RDB file finishes its work. With diskless replication instead once +# the transfer starts, new slaves arriving will be queued and a new transfer +# will start when the current one terminates. +# +# When diskless replication is used, the master waits a configurable amount of +# time (in seconds) before starting the transfer in the hope that multiple slaves +# will arrive and the transfer can be parallelized. +# +# With slow disks and fast (large bandwidth) networks, diskless replication +# works better. +repl-diskless-sync no + +# When diskless replication is enabled, it is possible to configure the delay +# the server waits in order to spawn the child that transfers the RDB via socket +# to the slaves. +# +# This is important since once the transfer starts, it is not possible to serve +# new slaves arriving, that will be queued for the next RDB transfer, so the server +# waits a delay in order to let more slaves arrive. +# +# The delay is specified in seconds, and by default is 5 seconds. To disable +# it entirely just set it to 0 seconds and the transfer will start ASAP. +repl-diskless-sync-delay 5 + +# Slaves send PINGs to server in a predefined interval. It's possible to change +# this interval with the repl_ping_slave_period option. The default value is 10 +# seconds. +# +# repl-ping-slave-period 10 + +# The following option sets the replication timeout for: +# +# 1) Bulk transfer I/O during SYNC, from the point of view of slave. +# 2) Master timeout from the point of view of slaves (data, pings). +# 3) Slave timeout from the point of view of masters (REPLCONF ACK pings). +# +# It is important to make sure that this value is greater than the value +# specified for repl-ping-slave-period otherwise a timeout will be detected +# every time there is low traffic between the master and the slave. +# +# repl-timeout 60 + +# Disable TCP_NODELAY on the slave socket after SYNC? +# +# If you select "yes" Redis will use a smaller number of TCP packets and +# less bandwidth to send data to slaves. But this can add a delay for +# the data to appear on the slave side, up to 40 milliseconds with +# Linux kernels using a default configuration. +# +# If you select "no" the delay for data to appear on the slave side will +# be reduced but more bandwidth will be used for replication. +# +# By default we optimize for low latency, but in very high traffic conditions +# or when the master and slaves are many hops away, turning this to "yes" may +# be a good idea. +repl-disable-tcp-nodelay no + +# Set the replication backlog size. The backlog is a buffer that accumulates +# slave data when slaves are disconnected for some time, so that when a slave +# wants to reconnect again, often a full resync is not needed, but a partial +# resync is enough, just passing the portion of data the slave missed while +# disconnected. +# +# The bigger the replication backlog, the longer the time the slave can be +# disconnected and later be able to perform a partial resynchronization. +# +# The backlog is only allocated once there is at least a slave connected. +# +# repl-backlog-size 1mb + +# After a master has no longer connected slaves for some time, the backlog +# will be freed. The following option configures the amount of seconds that +# need to elapse, starting from the time the last slave disconnected, for +# the backlog buffer to be freed. +# +# Note that slaves never free the backlog for timeout, since they may be +# promoted to masters later, and should be able to correctly "partially +# resynchronize" with the slaves: hence they should always accumulate backlog. +# +# A value of 0 means to never release the backlog. +# +# repl-backlog-ttl 3600 + +# The slave priority is an integer number published by Redis in the INFO output. +# It is used by Redis Sentinel in order to select a slave to promote into a +# master if the master is no longer working correctly. +# +# A slave with a low priority number is considered better for promotion, so +# for instance if there are three slaves with priority 10, 100, 25 Sentinel will +# pick the one with priority 10, that is the lowest. +# +# However a special priority of 0 marks the slave as not able to perform the +# role of master, so a slave with priority of 0 will never be selected by +# Redis Sentinel for promotion. +# +# By default the priority is 100. +slave-priority 100 + +# It is possible for a master to stop accepting writes if there are less than +# N slaves connected, having a lag less or equal than M seconds. +# +# The N slaves need to be in "online" state. +# +# The lag in seconds, that must be <= the specified value, is calculated from +# the last ping received from the slave, that is usually sent every second. +# +# This option does not GUARANTEE that N replicas will accept the write, but +# will limit the window of exposure for lost writes in case not enough slaves +# are available, to the specified number of seconds. +# +# For example to require at least 3 slaves with a lag <= 10 seconds use: +# +# min-slaves-to-write 3 +# min-slaves-max-lag 10 +# +# Setting one or the other to 0 disables the feature. +# +# By default min-slaves-to-write is set to 0 (feature disabled) and +# min-slaves-max-lag is set to 10. + +# A Redis master is able to list the address and port of the attached +# slaves in different ways. For example the "INFO replication" section +# offers this information, which is used, among other tools, by +# Redis Sentinel in order to discover slave instances. +# Another place where this info is available is in the output of the +# "ROLE" command of a master. +# +# The listed IP and address normally reported by a slave is obtained +# in the following way: +# +# IP: The address is auto detected by checking the peer address +# of the socket used by the slave to connect with the master. +# +# Port: The port is communicated by the slave during the replication +# handshake, and is normally the port that the slave is using to +# list for connections. +# +# However when port forwarding or Network Address Translation (NAT) is +# used, the slave may be actually reachable via different IP and port +# pairs. The following two options can be used by a slave in order to +# report to its master a specific set of IP and port, so that both INFO +# and ROLE will report those values. +# +# There is no need to use both the options if you need to override just +# the port or the IP address. +# +# slave-announce-ip 5.5.5.5 +# slave-announce-port 1234 + +################################## SECURITY ################################### + +# Require clients to issue AUTH before processing any other +# commands. This might be useful in environments in which you do not trust +# others with access to the host running redis-server. +# +# This should stay commented out for backward compatibility and because most +# people do not need auth (e.g. they run their own servers). +# +# Warning: since Redis is pretty fast an outside user can try up to +# 150k passwords per second against a good box. This means that you should +# use a very strong password otherwise it will be very easy to break. +# +# requirepass foobared + +# Command renaming. +# +# It is possible to change the name of dangerous commands in a shared +# environment. For instance the CONFIG command may be renamed into something +# hard to guess so that it will still be available for internal-use tools +# but not available for general clients. +# +# Example: +# +# rename-command CONFIG b840fc02d524045429941cc15f59e41cb7be6c52 +# +# It is also possible to completely kill a command by renaming it into +# an empty string: +# +# rename-command CONFIG "" +# +# Please note that changing the name of commands that are logged into the +# AOF file or transmitted to slaves may cause problems. + +################################### CLIENTS #################################### + +# Set the max number of connected clients at the same time. By default +# this limit is set to 10000 clients, however if the Redis server is not +# able to configure the process file limit to allow for the specified limit +# the max number of allowed clients is set to the current file limit +# minus 32 (as Redis reserves a few file descriptors for internal uses). +# +# Once the limit is reached Redis will close all the new connections sending +# an error 'max number of clients reached'. +# +# maxclients 10000 + +############################## MEMORY MANAGEMENT ################################ + +# Set a memory usage limit to the specified amount of bytes. +# When the memory limit is reached Redis will try to remove keys +# according to the eviction policy selected (see maxmemory-policy). +# +# If Redis can't remove keys according to the policy, or if the policy is +# set to 'noeviction', Redis will start to reply with errors to commands +# that would use more memory, like SET, LPUSH, and so on, and will continue +# to reply to read-only commands like GET. +# +# This option is usually useful when using Redis as an LRU or LFU cache, or to +# set a hard memory limit for an instance (using the 'noeviction' policy). +# +# WARNING: If you have slaves attached to an instance with maxmemory on, +# the size of the output buffers needed to feed the slaves are subtracted +# from the used memory count, so that network problems / resyncs will +# not trigger a loop where keys are evicted, and in turn the output +# buffer of slaves is full with DELs of keys evicted triggering the deletion +# of more keys, and so forth until the database is completely emptied. +# +# In short... if you have slaves attached it is suggested that you set a lower +# limit for maxmemory so that there is some free RAM on the system for slave +# output buffers (but this is not needed if the policy is 'noeviction'). +# +# maxmemory + +# MAXMEMORY POLICY: how Redis will select what to remove when maxmemory +# is reached. You can select among five behaviors: +# +# volatile-lru -> Evict using approximated LRU among the keys with an expire set. +# allkeys-lru -> Evict any key using approximated LRU. +# volatile-lfu -> Evict using approximated LFU among the keys with an expire set. +# allkeys-lfu -> Evict any key using approximated LFU. +# volatile-random -> Remove a random key among the ones with an expire set. +# allkeys-random -> Remove a random key, any key. +# volatile-ttl -> Remove the key with the nearest expire time (minor TTL) +# noeviction -> Don't evict anything, just return an error on write operations. +# +# LRU means Least Recently Used +# LFU means Least Frequently Used +# +# Both LRU, LFU and volatile-ttl are implemented using approximated +# randomized algorithms. +# +# Note: with any of the above policies, Redis will return an error on write +# operations, when there are no suitable keys for eviction. +# +# At the date of writing these commands are: set setnx setex append +# incr decr rpush lpush rpushx lpushx linsert lset rpoplpush sadd +# sinter sinterstore sunion sunionstore sdiff sdiffstore zadd zincrby +# zunionstore zinterstore hset hsetnx hmset hincrby incrby decrby +# getset mset msetnx exec sort +# +# The default is: +# +# maxmemory-policy noeviction + +# LRU, LFU and minimal TTL algorithms are not precise algorithms but approximated +# algorithms (in order to save memory), so you can tune it for speed or +# accuracy. For default Redis will check five keys and pick the one that was +# used less recently, you can change the sample size using the following +# configuration directive. +# +# The default of 5 produces good enough results. 10 Approximates very closely +# true LRU but costs more CPU. 3 is faster but not very accurate. +# +# maxmemory-samples 5 + +############################# LAZY FREEING #################################### + +# Redis has two primitives to delete keys. One is called DEL and is a blocking +# deletion of the object. It means that the server stops processing new commands +# in order to reclaim all the memory associated with an object in a synchronous +# way. If the key deleted is associated with a small object, the time needed +# in order to execute the DEL command is very small and comparable to most other +# O(1) or O(log_N) commands in Redis. However if the key is associated with an +# aggregated value containing millions of elements, the server can block for +# a long time (even seconds) in order to complete the operation. +# +# For the above reasons Redis also offers non blocking deletion primitives +# such as UNLINK (non blocking DEL) and the ASYNC option of FLUSHALL and +# FLUSHDB commands, in order to reclaim memory in background. Those commands +# are executed in constant time. Another thread will incrementally free the +# object in the background as fast as possible. +# +# DEL, UNLINK and ASYNC option of FLUSHALL and FLUSHDB are user-controlled. +# It's up to the design of the application to understand when it is a good +# idea to use one or the other. However the Redis server sometimes has to +# delete keys or flush the whole database as a side effect of other operations. +# Specifically Redis deletes objects independently of a user call in the +# following scenarios: +# +# 1) On eviction, because of the maxmemory and maxmemory policy configurations, +# in order to make room for new data, without going over the specified +# memory limit. +# 2) Because of expire: when a key with an associated time to live (see the +# EXPIRE command) must be deleted from memory. +# 3) Because of a side effect of a command that stores data on a key that may +# already exist. For example the RENAME command may delete the old key +# content when it is replaced with another one. Similarly SUNIONSTORE +# or SORT with STORE option may delete existing keys. The SET command +# itself removes any old content of the specified key in order to replace +# it with the specified string. +# 4) During replication, when a slave performs a full resynchronization with +# its master, the content of the whole database is removed in order to +# load the RDB file just transfered. +# +# In all the above cases the default is to delete objects in a blocking way, +# like if DEL was called. However you can configure each case specifically +# in order to instead release memory in a non-blocking way like if UNLINK +# was called, using the following configuration directives: + +lazyfree-lazy-eviction no +lazyfree-lazy-expire no +lazyfree-lazy-server-del no +slave-lazy-flush no + +############################## APPEND ONLY MODE ############################### + +# By default Redis asynchronously dumps the dataset on disk. This mode is +# good enough in many applications, but an issue with the Redis process or +# a power outage may result into a few minutes of writes lost (depending on +# the configured save points). +# +# The Append Only File is an alternative persistence mode that provides +# much better durability. For instance using the default data fsync policy +# (see later in the config file) Redis can lose just one second of writes in a +# dramatic event like a server power outage, or a single write if something +# wrong with the Redis process itself happens, but the operating system is +# still running correctly. +# +# AOF and RDB persistence can be enabled at the same time without problems. +# If the AOF is enabled on startup Redis will load the AOF, that is the file +# with the better durability guarantees. +# +# Please check http://redis.io/topics/persistence for more information. + +appendonly no + +# The name of the append only file (default: "appendonly.aof") + +appendfilename "appendonly.aof" + +# The fsync() call tells the Operating System to actually write data on disk +# instead of waiting for more data in the output buffer. Some OS will really flush +# data on disk, some other OS will just try to do it ASAP. +# +# Redis supports three different modes: +# +# no: don't fsync, just let the OS flush the data when it wants. Faster. +# always: fsync after every write to the append only log. Slow, Safest. +# everysec: fsync only one time every second. Compromise. +# +# The default is "everysec", as that's usually the right compromise between +# speed and data safety. It's up to you to understand if you can relax this to +# "no" that will let the operating system flush the output buffer when +# it wants, for better performances (but if you can live with the idea of +# some data loss consider the default persistence mode that's snapshotting), +# or on the contrary, use "always" that's very slow but a bit safer than +# everysec. +# +# More details please check the following article: +# http://antirez.com/post/redis-persistence-demystified.html +# +# If unsure, use "everysec". + +# appendfsync always +appendfsync everysec +# appendfsync no + +# When the AOF fsync policy is set to always or everysec, and a background +# saving process (a background save or AOF log background rewriting) is +# performing a lot of I/O against the disk, in some Linux configurations +# Redis may block too long on the fsync() call. Note that there is no fix for +# this currently, as even performing fsync in a different thread will block +# our synchronous write(2) call. +# +# In order to mitigate this problem it's possible to use the following option +# that will prevent fsync() from being called in the main process while a +# BGSAVE or BGREWRITEAOF is in progress. +# +# This means that while another child is saving, the durability of Redis is +# the same as "appendfsync none". In practical terms, this means that it is +# possible to lose up to 30 seconds of log in the worst scenario (with the +# default Linux settings). +# +# If you have latency problems turn this to "yes". Otherwise leave it as +# "no" that is the safest pick from the point of view of durability. + +no-appendfsync-on-rewrite no + +# Automatic rewrite of the append only file. +# Redis is able to automatically rewrite the log file implicitly calling +# BGREWRITEAOF when the AOF log size grows by the specified percentage. +# +# This is how it works: Redis remembers the size of the AOF file after the +# latest rewrite (if no rewrite has happened since the restart, the size of +# the AOF at startup is used). +# +# This base size is compared to the current size. If the current size is +# bigger than the specified percentage, the rewrite is triggered. Also +# you need to specify a minimal size for the AOF file to be rewritten, this +# is useful to avoid rewriting the AOF file even if the percentage increase +# is reached but it is still pretty small. +# +# Specify a percentage of zero in order to disable the automatic AOF +# rewrite feature. + +auto-aof-rewrite-percentage 100 +auto-aof-rewrite-min-size 64mb + +# An AOF file may be found to be truncated at the end during the Redis +# startup process, when the AOF data gets loaded back into memory. +# This may happen when the system where Redis is running +# crashes, especially when an ext4 filesystem is mounted without the +# data=ordered option (however this can't happen when Redis itself +# crashes or aborts but the operating system still works correctly). +# +# Redis can either exit with an error when this happens, or load as much +# data as possible (the default now) and start if the AOF file is found +# to be truncated at the end. The following option controls this behavior. +# +# If aof-load-truncated is set to yes, a truncated AOF file is loaded and +# the Redis server starts emitting a log to inform the user of the event. +# Otherwise if the option is set to no, the server aborts with an error +# and refuses to start. When the option is set to no, the user requires +# to fix the AOF file using the "redis-check-aof" utility before to restart +# the server. +# +# Note that if the AOF file will be found to be corrupted in the middle +# the server will still exit with an error. This option only applies when +# Redis will try to read more data from the AOF file but not enough bytes +# will be found. +aof-load-truncated yes + +# When rewriting the AOF file, Redis is able to use an RDB preamble in the +# AOF file for faster rewrites and recoveries. When this option is turned +# on the rewritten AOF file is composed of two different stanzas: +# +# [RDB file][AOF tail] +# +# When loading Redis recognizes that the AOF file starts with the "REDIS" +# string and loads the prefixed RDB file, and continues loading the AOF +# tail. +# +# This is currently turned off by default in order to avoid the surprise +# of a format change, but will at some point be used as the default. +aof-use-rdb-preamble no + +################################ LUA SCRIPTING ############################### + +# Max execution time of a Lua script in milliseconds. +# +# If the maximum execution time is reached Redis will log that a script is +# still in execution after the maximum allowed time and will start to +# reply to queries with an error. +# +# When a long running script exceeds the maximum execution time only the +# SCRIPT KILL and SHUTDOWN NOSAVE commands are available. The first can be +# used to stop a script that did not yet called write commands. The second +# is the only way to shut down the server in the case a write command was +# already issued by the script but the user doesn't want to wait for the natural +# termination of the script. +# +# Set it to 0 or a negative value for unlimited execution without warnings. +lua-time-limit 5000 + +################################ REDIS CLUSTER ############################### +# +# ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +# WARNING EXPERIMENTAL: Redis Cluster is considered to be stable code, however +# in order to mark it as "mature" we need to wait for a non trivial percentage +# of users to deploy it in production. +# ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +# +# Normal Redis instances can't be part of a Redis Cluster; only nodes that are +# started as cluster nodes can. In order to start a Redis instance as a +# cluster node enable the cluster support uncommenting the following: +# +# cluster-enabled yes + +# Every cluster node has a cluster configuration file. This file is not +# intended to be edited by hand. It is created and updated by Redis nodes. +# Every Redis Cluster node requires a different cluster configuration file. +# Make sure that instances running in the same system do not have +# overlapping cluster configuration file names. +# +# cluster-config-file nodes-6379.conf + +# Cluster node timeout is the amount of milliseconds a node must be unreachable +# for it to be considered in failure state. +# Most other internal time limits are multiple of the node timeout. +# +# cluster-node-timeout 15000 + +# A slave of a failing master will avoid to start a failover if its data +# looks too old. +# +# There is no simple way for a slave to actually have an exact measure of +# its "data age", so the following two checks are performed: +# +# 1) If there are multiple slaves able to failover, they exchange messages +# in order to try to give an advantage to the slave with the best +# replication offset (more data from the master processed). +# Slaves will try to get their rank by offset, and apply to the start +# of the failover a delay proportional to their rank. +# +# 2) Every single slave computes the time of the last interaction with +# its master. This can be the last ping or command received (if the master +# is still in the "connected" state), or the time that elapsed since the +# disconnection with the master (if the replication link is currently down). +# If the last interaction is too old, the slave will not try to failover +# at all. +# +# The point "2" can be tuned by user. Specifically a slave will not perform +# the failover if, since the last interaction with the master, the time +# elapsed is greater than: +# +# (node-timeout * slave-validity-factor) + repl-ping-slave-period +# +# So for example if node-timeout is 30 seconds, and the slave-validity-factor +# is 10, and assuming a default repl-ping-slave-period of 10 seconds, the +# slave will not try to failover if it was not able to talk with the master +# for longer than 310 seconds. +# +# A large slave-validity-factor may allow slaves with too old data to failover +# a master, while a too small value may prevent the cluster from being able to +# elect a slave at all. +# +# For maximum availability, it is possible to set the slave-validity-factor +# to a value of 0, which means, that slaves will always try to failover the +# master regardless of the last time they interacted with the master. +# (However they'll always try to apply a delay proportional to their +# offset rank). +# +# Zero is the only value able to guarantee that when all the partitions heal +# the cluster will always be able to continue. +# +# cluster-slave-validity-factor 10 + +# Cluster slaves are able to migrate to orphaned masters, that are masters +# that are left without working slaves. This improves the cluster ability +# to resist to failures as otherwise an orphaned master can't be failed over +# in case of failure if it has no working slaves. +# +# Slaves migrate to orphaned masters only if there are still at least a +# given number of other working slaves for their old master. This number +# is the "migration barrier". A migration barrier of 1 means that a slave +# will migrate only if there is at least 1 other working slave for its master +# and so forth. It usually reflects the number of slaves you want for every +# master in your cluster. +# +# Default is 1 (slaves migrate only if their masters remain with at least +# one slave). To disable migration just set it to a very large value. +# A value of 0 can be set but is useful only for debugging and dangerous +# in production. +# +# cluster-migration-barrier 1 + +# By default Redis Cluster nodes stop accepting queries if they detect there +# is at least an hash slot uncovered (no available node is serving it). +# This way if the cluster is partially down (for example a range of hash slots +# are no longer covered) all the cluster becomes, eventually, unavailable. +# It automatically returns available as soon as all the slots are covered again. +# +# However sometimes you want the subset of the cluster which is working, +# to continue to accept queries for the part of the key space that is still +# covered. In order to do so, just set the cluster-require-full-coverage +# option to no. +# +# cluster-require-full-coverage yes + +# This option, when set to yes, prevents slaves from trying to failover its +# master during master failures. However the master can still perform a +# manual failover, if forced to do so. +# +# This is useful in different scenarios, especially in the case of multiple +# data center operations, where we want one side to never be promoted if not +# in the case of a total DC failure. +# +# cluster-slave-no-failover no + +# In order to setup your cluster make sure to read the documentation +# available at http://redis.io web site. + +########################## CLUSTER DOCKER/NAT support ######################## + +# In certain deployments, Redis Cluster nodes address discovery fails, because +# addresses are NAT-ted or because ports are forwarded (the typical case is +# Docker and other containers). +# +# In order to make Redis Cluster working in such environments, a static +# configuration where each node knows its public address is needed. The +# following two options are used for this scope, and are: +# +# * cluster-announce-ip +# * cluster-announce-port +# * cluster-announce-bus-port +# +# Each instruct the node about its address, client port, and cluster message +# bus port. The information is then published in the header of the bus packets +# so that other nodes will be able to correctly map the address of the node +# publishing the information. +# +# If the above options are not used, the normal Redis Cluster auto-detection +# will be used instead. +# +# Note that when remapped, the bus port may not be at the fixed offset of +# clients port + 10000, so you can specify any port and bus-port depending +# on how they get remapped. If the bus-port is not set, a fixed offset of +# 10000 will be used as usually. +# +# Example: +# +# cluster-announce-ip 10.1.1.5 +# cluster-announce-port 6379 +# cluster-announce-bus-port 6380 + +################################## SLOW LOG ################################### + +# The Redis Slow Log is a system to log queries that exceeded a specified +# execution time. The execution time does not include the I/O operations +# like talking with the client, sending the reply and so forth, +# but just the time needed to actually execute the command (this is the only +# stage of command execution where the thread is blocked and can not serve +# other requests in the meantime). +# +# You can configure the slow log with two parameters: one tells Redis +# what is the execution time, in microseconds, to exceed in order for the +# command to get logged, and the other parameter is the length of the +# slow log. When a new command is logged the oldest one is removed from the +# queue of logged commands. + +# The following time is expressed in microseconds, so 1000000 is equivalent +# to one second. Note that a negative number disables the slow log, while +# a value of zero forces the logging of every command. +slowlog-log-slower-than 10000 + +# There is no limit to this length. Just be aware that it will consume memory. +# You can reclaim memory used by the slow log with SLOWLOG RESET. +slowlog-max-len 128 + +################################ LATENCY MONITOR ############################## + +# The Redis latency monitoring subsystem samples different operations +# at runtime in order to collect data related to possible sources of +# latency of a Redis instance. +# +# Via the LATENCY command this information is available to the user that can +# print graphs and obtain reports. +# +# The system only logs operations that were performed in a time equal or +# greater than the amount of milliseconds specified via the +# latency-monitor-threshold configuration directive. When its value is set +# to zero, the latency monitor is turned off. +# +# By default latency monitoring is disabled since it is mostly not needed +# if you don't have latency issues, and collecting data has a performance +# impact, that while very small, can be measured under big load. Latency +# monitoring can easily be enabled at runtime using the command +# "CONFIG SET latency-monitor-threshold " if needed. +latency-monitor-threshold 0 + +############################# EVENT NOTIFICATION ############################## + +# Redis can notify Pub/Sub clients about events happening in the key space. +# This feature is documented at http://redis.io/topics/notifications +# +# For instance if keyspace events notification is enabled, and a client +# performs a DEL operation on key "foo" stored in the Database 0, two +# messages will be published via Pub/Sub: +# +# PUBLISH __keyspace@0__:foo del +# PUBLISH __keyevent@0__:del foo +# +# It is possible to select the events that Redis will notify among a set +# of classes. Every class is identified by a single character: +# +# K Keyspace events, published with __keyspace@__ prefix. +# E Keyevent events, published with __keyevent@__ prefix. +# g Generic commands (non-type specific) like DEL, EXPIRE, RENAME, ... +# $ String commands +# l List commands +# s Set commands +# h Hash commands +# z Sorted set commands +# x Expired events (events generated every time a key expires) +# e Evicted events (events generated when a key is evicted for maxmemory) +# A Alias for g$lshzxe, so that the "AKE" string means all the events. +# +# The "notify-keyspace-events" takes as argument a string that is composed +# of zero or multiple characters. The empty string means that notifications +# are disabled. +# +# Example: to enable list and generic events, from the point of view of the +# event name, use: +# +# notify-keyspace-events Elg +# +# Example 2: to get the stream of the expired keys subscribing to channel +# name __keyevent@0__:expired use: +# +# notify-keyspace-events Ex +# +# By default all notifications are disabled because most users don't need +# this feature and the feature has some overhead. Note that if you don't +# specify at least one of K or E, no events will be delivered. +notify-keyspace-events "" + +############################### ADVANCED CONFIG ############################### + +# Hashes are encoded using a memory efficient data structure when they have a +# small number of entries, and the biggest entry does not exceed a given +# threshold. These thresholds can be configured using the following directives. +hash-max-ziplist-entries 512 +hash-max-ziplist-value 64 + +# Lists are also encoded in a special way to save a lot of space. +# The number of entries allowed per internal list node can be specified +# as a fixed maximum size or a maximum number of elements. +# For a fixed maximum size, use -5 through -1, meaning: +# -5: max size: 64 Kb <-- not recommended for normal workloads +# -4: max size: 32 Kb <-- not recommended +# -3: max size: 16 Kb <-- probably not recommended +# -2: max size: 8 Kb <-- good +# -1: max size: 4 Kb <-- good +# Positive numbers mean store up to _exactly_ that number of elements +# per list node. +# The highest performing option is usually -2 (8 Kb size) or -1 (4 Kb size), +# but if your use case is unique, adjust the settings as necessary. +list-max-ziplist-size -2 + +# Lists may also be compressed. +# Compress depth is the number of quicklist ziplist nodes from *each* side of +# the list to *exclude* from compression. The head and tail of the list +# are always uncompressed for fast push/pop operations. Settings are: +# 0: disable all list compression +# 1: depth 1 means "don't start compressing until after 1 node into the list, +# going from either the head or tail" +# So: [head]->node->node->...->node->[tail] +# [head], [tail] will always be uncompressed; inner nodes will compress. +# 2: [head]->[next]->node->node->...->node->[prev]->[tail] +# 2 here means: don't compress head or head->next or tail->prev or tail, +# but compress all nodes between them. +# 3: [head]->[next]->[next]->node->node->...->node->[prev]->[prev]->[tail] +# etc. +list-compress-depth 0 + +# Sets have a special encoding in just one case: when a set is composed +# of just strings that happen to be integers in radix 10 in the range +# of 64 bit signed integers. +# The following configuration setting sets the limit in the size of the +# set in order to use this special memory saving encoding. +set-max-intset-entries 512 + +# Similarly to hashes and lists, sorted sets are also specially encoded in +# order to save a lot of space. This encoding is only used when the length and +# elements of a sorted set are below the following limits: +zset-max-ziplist-entries 128 +zset-max-ziplist-value 64 + +# HyperLogLog sparse representation bytes limit. The limit includes the +# 16 bytes header. When an HyperLogLog using the sparse representation crosses +# this limit, it is converted into the dense representation. +# +# A value greater than 16000 is totally useless, since at that point the +# dense representation is more memory efficient. +# +# The suggested value is ~ 3000 in order to have the benefits of +# the space efficient encoding without slowing down too much PFADD, +# which is O(N) with the sparse encoding. The value can be raised to +# ~ 10000 when CPU is not a concern, but space is, and the data set is +# composed of many HyperLogLogs with cardinality in the 0 - 15000 range. +hll-sparse-max-bytes 3000 + +# Active rehashing uses 1 millisecond every 100 milliseconds of CPU time in +# order to help rehashing the main Redis hash table (the one mapping top-level +# keys to values). The hash table implementation Redis uses (see dict.c) +# performs a lazy rehashing: the more operation you run into a hash table +# that is rehashing, the more rehashing "steps" are performed, so if the +# server is idle the rehashing is never complete and some more memory is used +# by the hash table. +# +# The default is to use this millisecond 10 times every second in order to +# actively rehash the main dictionaries, freeing memory when possible. +# +# If unsure: +# use "activerehashing no" if you have hard latency requirements and it is +# not a good thing in your environment that Redis can reply from time to time +# to queries with 2 milliseconds delay. +# +# use "activerehashing yes" if you don't have such hard requirements but +# want to free memory asap when possible. +activerehashing yes + +# The client output buffer limits can be used to force disconnection of clients +# that are not reading data from the server fast enough for some reason (a +# common reason is that a Pub/Sub client can't consume messages as fast as the +# publisher can produce them). +# +# The limit can be set differently for the three different classes of clients: +# +# normal -> normal clients including MONITOR clients +# slave -> slave clients +# pubsub -> clients subscribed to at least one pubsub channel or pattern +# +# The syntax of every client-output-buffer-limit directive is the following: +# +# client-output-buffer-limit +# +# A client is immediately disconnected once the hard limit is reached, or if +# the soft limit is reached and remains reached for the specified number of +# seconds (continuously). +# So for instance if the hard limit is 32 megabytes and the soft limit is +# 16 megabytes / 10 seconds, the client will get disconnected immediately +# if the size of the output buffers reach 32 megabytes, but will also get +# disconnected if the client reaches 16 megabytes and continuously overcomes +# the limit for 10 seconds. +# +# By default normal clients are not limited because they don't receive data +# without asking (in a push way), but just after a request, so only +# asynchronous clients may create a scenario where data is requested faster +# than it can read. +# +# Instead there is a default limit for pubsub and slave clients, since +# subscribers and slaves receive data in a push fashion. +# +# Both the hard or the soft limit can be disabled by setting them to zero. +client-output-buffer-limit normal 0 0 0 +client-output-buffer-limit slave 256mb 64mb 60 +client-output-buffer-limit pubsub 32mb 8mb 60 + +# Client query buffers accumulate new commands. They are limited to a fixed +# amount by default in order to avoid that a protocol desynchronization (for +# instance due to a bug in the client) will lead to unbound memory usage in +# the query buffer. However you can configure it here if you have very special +# needs, such us huge multi/exec requests or alike. +# +# client-query-buffer-limit 1gb + +# In the Redis protocol, bulk requests, that are, elements representing single +# strings, are normally limited ot 512 mb. However you can change this limit +# here. +# +# proto-max-bulk-len 512mb + +# Redis calls an internal function to perform many background tasks, like +# closing connections of clients in timeout, purging expired keys that are +# never requested, and so forth. +# +# Not all tasks are performed with the same frequency, but Redis checks for +# tasks to perform according to the specified "hz" value. +# +# By default "hz" is set to 10. Raising the value will use more CPU when +# Redis is idle, but at the same time will make Redis more responsive when +# there are many keys expiring at the same time, and timeouts may be +# handled with more precision. +# +# The range is between 1 and 500, however a value over 100 is usually not +# a good idea. Most users should use the default of 10 and raise this up to +# 100 only in environments where very low latency is required. +hz 10 + +# When a child rewrites the AOF file, if the following option is enabled +# the file will be fsync-ed every 32 MB of data generated. This is useful +# in order to commit the file to the disk more incrementally and avoid +# big latency spikes. +aof-rewrite-incremental-fsync yes + +# Redis LFU eviction (see maxmemory setting) can be tuned. However it is a good +# idea to start with the default settings and only change them after investigating +# how to improve the performances and how the keys LFU change over time, which +# is possible to inspect via the OBJECT FREQ command. +# +# There are two tunable parameters in the Redis LFU implementation: the +# counter logarithm factor and the counter decay time. It is important to +# understand what the two parameters mean before changing them. +# +# The LFU counter is just 8 bits per key, it's maximum value is 255, so Redis +# uses a probabilistic increment with logarithmic behavior. Given the value +# of the old counter, when a key is accessed, the counter is incremented in +# this way: +# +# 1. A random number R between 0 and 1 is extracted. +# 2. A probability P is calculated as 1/(old_value*lfu_log_factor+1). +# 3. The counter is incremented only if R < P. +# +# The default lfu-log-factor is 10. This is a table of how the frequency +# counter changes with a different number of accesses with different +# logarithmic factors: +# +# +--------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ +# | factor | 100 hits | 1000 hits | 100K hits | 1M hits | 10M hits | +# +--------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ +# | 0 | 104 | 255 | 255 | 255 | 255 | +# +--------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ +# | 1 | 18 | 49 | 255 | 255 | 255 | +# +--------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ +# | 10 | 10 | 18 | 142 | 255 | 255 | +# +--------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ +# | 100 | 8 | 11 | 49 | 143 | 255 | +# +--------+------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ +# +# NOTE: The above table was obtained by running the following commands: +# +# redis-benchmark -n 1000000 incr foo +# redis-cli object freq foo +# +# NOTE 2: The counter initial value is 5 in order to give new objects a chance +# to accumulate hits. +# +# The counter decay time is the time, in minutes, that must elapse in order +# for the key counter to be divided by two (or decremented if it has a value +# less <= 10). +# +# The default value for the lfu-decay-time is 1. A Special value of 0 means to +# decay the counter every time it happens to be scanned. +# +# lfu-log-factor 10 +# lfu-decay-time 1 + +########################### ACTIVE DEFRAGMENTATION ####################### +# +# WARNING THIS FEATURE IS EXPERIMENTAL. However it was stress tested +# even in production and manually tested by multiple engineers for some +# time. +# +# What is active defragmentation? +# ------------------------------- +# +# Active (online) defragmentation allows a Redis server to compact the +# spaces left between small allocations and deallocations of data in memory, +# thus allowing to reclaim back memory. +# +# Fragmentation is a natural process that happens with every allocator (but +# less so with Jemalloc, fortunately) and certain workloads. Normally a server +# restart is needed in order to lower the fragmentation, or at least to flush +# away all the data and create it again. However thanks to this feature +# implemented by Oran Agra for Redis 4.0 this process can happen at runtime +# in an "hot" way, while the server is running. +# +# Basically when the fragmentation is over a certain level (see the +# configuration options below) Redis will start to create new copies of the +# values in contiguous memory regions by exploiting certain specific Jemalloc +# features (in order to understand if an allocation is causing fragmentation +# and to allocate it in a better place), and at the same time, will release the +# old copies of the data. This process, repeated incrementally for all the keys +# will cause the fragmentation to drop back to normal values. +# +# Important things to understand: +# +# 1. This feature is disabled by default, and only works if you compiled Redis +# to use the copy of Jemalloc we ship with the source code of Redis. +# This is the default with Linux builds. +# +# 2. You never need to enable this feature if you don't have fragmentation +# issues. +# +# 3. Once you experience fragmentation, you can enable this feature when +# needed with the command "CONFIG SET activedefrag yes". +# +# The configuration parameters are able to fine tune the behavior of the +# defragmentation process. If you are not sure about what they mean it is +# a good idea to leave the defaults untouched. + +# Enabled active defragmentation +# activedefrag yes + +# Minimum amount of fragmentation waste to start active defrag +# active-defrag-ignore-bytes 100mb + +# Minimum percentage of fragmentation to start active defrag +# active-defrag-threshold-lower 10 + +# Maximum percentage of fragmentation at which we use maximum effort +# active-defrag-threshold-upper 100 + +# Minimal effort for defrag in CPU percentage +# active-defrag-cycle-min 25 + +# Maximal effort for defrag in CPU percentage +# active-defrag-cycle-max 75 + diff --git a/config/sphinx/.gitignore b/config/sphinx/.gitignore new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d6b7ef3 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/sphinx/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +* +!.gitignore diff --git a/data/.gitignore b/data/.gitignore new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d6b7ef3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +* +!.gitignore diff --git a/docker-compose.yml.example b/docker-compose.yml.example new file mode 100755 index 0000000..a4fdb5b --- /dev/null +++ b/docker-compose.yml.example @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +version: "2" + +services: + web: + image: nginx + restart: always + networks: + default: + aliases: + - loc.10ballov + volumes: + - ${PROJECTS_DIR}:/usr/share/nginx/html + - ./config/nginx/conf.d:/etc/nginx/conf.d + - ./config/nginx/includes.d:/etc/nginx/includes.d + - ./log/nginx:/var/log/nginx + ports: + - "80:80" + - "443:443" + expose: + - 80 + php-fpm: + build: + context: ./dockerfiles/php-fpm + args: + - INSTALL_XDEBUG=${INSTALL_XDEBUG} + - INSTALL_REDIS=${INSTALL_REDIS} + - INSTALL_PEAR_MAIL=${INSTALL_PEAR_MAIL} + - INSTALL_ZIP=${INSTALL_ZIP} + - INSTALL_BZ2=${INSTALL_BZ2} + - INSTALL_INTL=${INSTALL_INTL} + - PHP_OPT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG=${PHP_OPT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG} + - PHP_OPT_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=${PHP_OPT_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME} + - PHP_OPT_MEMORY_LIMIT=${PHP_OPT_MEMORY_LIMIT} + - PHP_OPT_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE=${PHP_OPT_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE} + restart: always + volumes: + - ${PROJECTS_DIR}:/usr/share/nginx/html + - ./tmp/php-fpm:/tmp/profiling + expose: + - 9000 + php7.1-fpm: + build: + context: dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm + args: + - INSTALL_XDEBUG=${INSTALL_XDEBUG} + - INSTALL_REDIS=${INSTALL_REDIS} + - INSTALL_PEAR_MAIL=${INSTALL_PEAR_MAIL} + - INSTALL_ZIP=${INSTALL_ZIP} + - INSTALL_BZ2=${INSTALL_BZ2} + - INSTALL_INTL=${INSTALL_INTL} + - PHP_OPT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG=${PHP_OPT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG} + - PHP_OPT_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=${PHP_OPT_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME} + - PHP_OPT_MEMORY_LIMIT=${PHP_OPT_MEMORY_LIMIT} + - PHP_OPT_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE=${PHP_OPT_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE} + restart: always + volumes: + - ${PROJECTS_DIR}:/usr/share/nginx/html + expose: + - 9000 + workspace: + build: + context: ./dockerfiles/workspace + args: + - PHP_VERSION=${WORKSPACE_PHP_VERSION} + - PUID=${WORKSPACE_PUID} + - PGID=${WORKSPACE_PGID} + - TZ=${WORKSPACE_TIMEZONE} + - COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL=${WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL} + - COMPOSER_AUTH=${WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_AUTH} + - COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST=${WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST} + - INSTALL_WP_CLI=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_WP_CLI} + - INSTALL_XDEBUG=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_XDEBUG} + - INSTALL_SSH=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_SSH} + - SSH_PASSPHRAZE=${WORKSPACE_SSH_PASSPHRAZE} + - INSTALL_FSWATCH=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_FSWATCH} + - INSTALL_NODE=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_NODE} + - NODE_VERSION=${WORKSPACE_NODE_VERSION} + - NPM_REGISTRY=${WORKSPACE_NPM_REGISTRY} + - INSTALL_YARN=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_YARN} + - YARN_VERSION=${WORKSPACE_YARN_VERSION} + - INSTALL_GULP=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_GULP} + - INSTALL_MYSQL_CLIENT=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_MYSQL_CLIENT} + - INSTALL_PING=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PING} + - INSTALL_PYTHON=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PYTHON} + restart: always + volumes: + - ${PROJECTS_DIR}:/var/www + extra_hosts: + - "dockerhost:${DOCKER_HOST_IP}" + workspace_alex2911: + build: + context: ./dockerfiles/workspace + args: + - PHP_VERSION=${WORKSPACE_PHP_VERSION} + - PUID=${WORKSPACE_PUID} + - PGID=${WORKSPACE_PGID} + - TZ=${WORKSPACE_TIMEZONE} + - COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL=${WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL} + - COMPOSER_AUTH=${WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_AUTH} + - COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST=${WORKSPACE_COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST} + - INSTALL_WP_CLI=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_WP_CLI} + - INSTALL_XDEBUG=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_XDEBUG} + - INSTALL_SSH=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_SSH} + - SSH_PASSPHRAZE=${WORKSPACE_SSH_PASSPHRAZE} + - INSTALL_FSWATCH=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_FSWATCH} + - INSTALL_NODE=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_NODE} + - NODE_VERSION=${WORKSPACE_NODE_VERSION} + - NPM_REGISTRY=${WORKSPACE_NPM_REGISTRY} + - INSTALL_YARN=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_YARN} + - YARN_VERSION=${WORKSPACE_YARN_VERSION} + - INSTALL_GULP=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_GULP} + - INSTALL_MYSQL_CLIENT=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_MYSQL_CLIENT} + - INSTALL_PING=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PING} + - INSTALL_PYTHON=${WORKSPACE_INSTALL_PYTHON} + restart: always + volumes: + - ${PROJECTS_DIR}:/var/www + extra_hosts: + - "dockerhost:${DOCKER_HOST_IP}" + sphinx: + build: ./dockerfiles/sphinx + restart: always + depends_on: + - db + command: sh -c 'searchd -c /etc/sphinxsearch/sphinx.conf & sleep 10 && while true; do indexer --rotate --all; sleep 7200; done' + volumes: + - /home/dimti/docker-compose-projects/structure/config/sphinx:/etc/sphinxsearch + - /home/dimti/docker-compose-projects/structure/data/sphinx:/var/lib/sphinx/data + - /home/dimti/docker-compose-projects/structure/log/sphinx:/var/log/sphinxsearch + expose: + - "9306" + db: + image: mariadb + restart: always + environment: + MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: 123456 + volumes: + - database:/var/lib/mysql + - ./hostfiles:/hostfiles + ports: + - "3306:3306" + phpmyadmin: + image: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin + restart: always + environment: + PMA_HOST: db + PMA_USER: root + PMA_PASSWORD: 123456 + ports: + - "81:80" + redis: + image: redis + restart: always + command: [ "redis-server", "/usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf" ] + volumes: + - ./config/redis/redis.conf:/usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf + elasticsearch: + image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:7.5.2 + restart: always + container_name: elasticsearch + environment: + - discovery.type=single-node + - "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m" + ulimits: + memlock: + soft: -1 + hard: -1 + mem_limit: 2g + volumes: + - esdata1:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data + expose: + - "9200" + - "9300" +volumes: + database: + esdata1: diff --git a/dockerfiles/php-fpm/Dockerfile b/dockerfiles/php-fpm/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84d21ee --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/php-fpm/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +FROM php:7.3-fpm +RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ + libfreetype6-dev \ + libjpeg62-turbo-dev \ + libpng-dev \ + && docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) iconv \ + && docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ \ + && docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) gd \ + && docker-php-ext-install mysqli \ + && docker-php-ext-enable mysqli + +RUN apt-get update && docker-php-ext-install pdo pdo_mysql && docker-php-ext-enable pdo pdo_mysql + +########################################################################### +# xDebug: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_XDEBUG=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_XDEBUG} = true ]; then \ + # Install the xdebug extension + if [ $(php -r "echo PHP_MAJOR_VERSION;") = "5" ]; then \ + pecl install xdebug-2.5.5; \ + else \ + pecl install xdebug; \ + fi && \ + docker-php-ext-enable xdebug && \ + sed -i 's/^zend_extension=/;zend_extension=/g' /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini \ +;fi + +# Copy xdebug configuration for remote debugging +COPY ./xdebug.ini /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini + +RUN sed -i "s/xdebug.remote_autostart=0/xdebug.remote_autostart=1/" /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini && \ + sed -i "s/xdebug.remote_enable=0/xdebug.remote_enable=1/" /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini && \ + sed -i "s/xdebug.cli_color=0/xdebug.cli_color=1/" /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini + + +########################################################################### +# Redis and igbinary: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_REDIS=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_REDIS} = true ]; then \ + pecl install igbinary \ + && pecl install -a redis \ + && docker-php-ext-enable igbinary redis \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# Zip: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_ZIP=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_ZIP} = true ]; then \ + apt update && apt install -y libzip-dev \ + && docker-php-ext-install zip \ + && docker-php-ext-enable zip \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# Pear Mail and Mail_Mime: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_PEAR_MAIL=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_PEAR_MAIL} = true ]; then \ + pear install Mail && pear install Mail_Mime \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# BZ2 function: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_BZ2=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_BZ2} = true ]; then \ + apt update && apt install -y libbz2-ocaml-dev \ + && docker-php-ext-install bz2 \ + && docker-php-ext-enable bz2 \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# INTL function: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_INTL=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_INTL} = true ]; then \ + apt update && apt install -y libicu-dev \ + && docker-php-ext-install intl \ + && docker-php-ext-enable intl \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# php.ini opts: +########################################################################### + +# https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/php.ini-development +RUN mv "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini-development" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + +ARG PHP_OPT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG=Off + +RUN sed -i "s/^short_open_tag = .*/short_open_tag = $PHP_OPT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + +ARG PHP_OPT_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=30 + +RUN sed -i "s/^max_execution_time = .*/max_execution_time = $PHP_OPT_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + +ARG PHP_OPT_MEMORY_LIMIT=128M + +RUN sed -i "s/^memory_limit = .*/memory_limit = $PHP_OPT_MEMORY_LIMIT/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + +ARG PHP_OPT_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE=2M + +RUN sed -i "s/^upload_max_filesize = .*/upload_max_filesize = $PHP_OPT_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + + +########################################################################### +# Prepend nginx 502 on showing errors: +# @see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55260221/laravel-php-7-3-nginx-502-upstream-prematurely-closed-fastcgi-stdout +########################################################################### + +RUN sed -i "s/^log_limit = .*/log_limit = 1024/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/../php-fpm.d/docker.conf" diff --git a/dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.ini b/dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.ini new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b719ba9 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.ini @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +; NOTE: The actual debug.so extention is NOT SET HERE but rather (/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini) + +;xdebug.remote_host=dockerhost +xdebug.remote_connect_back=1 +xdebug.remote_port=9000 +xdebug.idekey=PHPSTORM + +xdebug.remote_autostart=0 +xdebug.remote_enable=0 +xdebug.cli_color=0 +xdebug.profiler_enable=1 +xdebug.profiler_enable_trigger=1 +xdebug.profiler_output_dir=/tmp + +xdebug.remote_handler=dbgp +xdebug.remote_mode=req + +xdebug.var_display_max_children=-1 +xdebug.var_display_max_data=-1 +xdebug.var_display_max_depth=-1 + +xdebug.trace_enable_trigger=1 +xdebug.trace_output_dir=/tmp +xdebug.trace_output_name="trace.%t" + diff --git a/dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.sh b/dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..8e43202 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.sh @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +#! /bin/bash + +# NOTE: At the moment, this has only been confirmed to work with PHP 7 + + +# Grab full name of php-fpm container +PHP_FPM_CONTAINER=$(docker ps | grep php-fpm | awk '{print $1}') + + +# Grab OS type +if [[ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]]; then + OS_TYPE="OSX" +else + OS_TYPE=$(expr substr $(uname -s) 1 5) +fi + + +xdebug_status () +{ + echo 'xDebug status' + + # If running on Windows, need to prepend with winpty :( + if [[ $OS_TYPE == "MINGW" ]]; then + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + + else + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + fi + +} + + +xdebug_start () +{ + echo 'Start xDebug' + + # And uncomment line with xdebug extension, thus enabling it + ON_CMD="sed -i 's/^;zend_extension=/zend_extension=/g' \ + /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini" + + + # If running on Windows, need to prepend with winpty :( + if [[ $OS_TYPE == "MINGW" ]]; then + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c "${ON_CMD}" + docker restart $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + + else + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c "${ON_CMD}" + docker restart $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + fi +} + + +xdebug_stop () +{ + echo 'Stop xDebug' + + # Comment out xdebug extension line + OFF_CMD="sed -i 's/^zend_extension=/;zend_extension=/g' /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini" + + + # If running on Windows, need to prepend with winpty :( + if [[ $OS_TYPE == "MINGW" ]]; then + # This is the equivalent of: + # winpty docker exec -it laradock_php-fpm_1 bash -c 'bla bla bla' + # Thanks to @michaelarnauts at https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/593 + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c "${OFF_CMD}" + docker restart $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER + #docker-compose restart php-fpm + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + + else + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c "${OFF_CMD}" + # docker-compose restart php-fpm + docker restart $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + fi +} + + +case $@ in + stop|STOP) + xdebug_stop + ;; + start|START) + xdebug_start + ;; + status|STATUS) + xdebug_status + ;; + *) + echo "xDebug [Stop | Start | Status] in the ${PHP_FPM_CONTAINER} container." + echo "xDebug must have already been installed." + echo "Usage:" + echo " .php-fpm/xdebug stop|start|status" + +esac + +exit 1 diff --git a/dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/Dockerfile b/dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..39f6287 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +FROM php:7.1-fpm +RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ + libfreetype6-dev \ + libjpeg62-turbo-dev \ + libpng-dev \ + && docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) iconv \ + && docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ \ + && docker-php-ext-install -j$(nproc) gd \ + && docker-php-ext-install mysqli \ + && docker-php-ext-enable mysqli + +RUN apt-get update && docker-php-ext-install pdo pdo_mysql && docker-php-ext-enable pdo pdo_mysql + +########################################################################### +# xDebug: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_XDEBUG=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_XDEBUG} = true ]; then \ + # Install the xdebug extension + if [ $(php -r "echo PHP_MAJOR_VERSION;") = "5" ]; then \ + pecl install xdebug-2.5.5; \ + else \ + pecl install xdebug; \ + fi && \ + docker-php-ext-enable xdebug && \ + sed -i 's/^zend_extension=/;zend_extension=/g' /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini \ +;fi + +# Copy xdebug configuration for remote debugging +COPY ./xdebug.ini /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini + +RUN sed -i "s/xdebug.remote_autostart=0/xdebug.remote_autostart=1/" /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini && \ + sed -i "s/xdebug.remote_enable=0/xdebug.remote_enable=1/" /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini && \ + sed -i "s/xdebug.cli_color=0/xdebug.cli_color=1/" /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/xdebug.ini + + +########################################################################### +# Redis and igbinary: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_REDIS=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_REDIS} = true ]; then \ + pecl install igbinary \ + && pecl install -a redis \ + && docker-php-ext-enable igbinary redis \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# Zip: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_ZIP=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_ZIP} = true ]; then \ + apt update && apt install -y libzip-dev \ + && docker-php-ext-install zip \ + && docker-php-ext-enable zip \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# Pear Mail and Mail_Mime: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_PEAR_MAIL=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_PEAR_MAIL} = true ]; then \ + pear install Mail && pear install Mail_Mime \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# BZ2 function: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_BZ2=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_BZ2} = true ]; then \ + apt update && apt install -y libbz2-ocaml-dev \ + && docker-php-ext-install bz2 \ + && docker-php-ext-enable bz2 \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# INTL function: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_INTL=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_INTL} = true ]; then \ + apt update && apt install -y libicu-dev \ + && docker-php-ext-install intl \ + && docker-php-ext-enable intl \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# php.ini opts: +########################################################################### + +# https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/master/php.ini-development +RUN mv "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini-development" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + +ARG PHP_OPT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG=Off + +RUN sed -i "s/^short_open_tag = .*/short_open_tag = $PHP_OPT_SHORT_OPEN_TAG/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + +ARG PHP_OPT_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=30 + +RUN sed -i "s/^max_execution_time = .*/max_execution_time = $PHP_OPT_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + +ARG PHP_OPT_MEMORY_LIMIT=128M + +RUN sed -i "s/^memory_limit = .*/memory_limit = $PHP_OPT_MEMORY_LIMIT/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + +ARG PHP_OPT_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE=2M + +RUN sed -i "s/^upload_max_filesize = .*/upload_max_filesize = $PHP_OPT_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini" + + +########################################################################### +# Prepend nginx 502 on showing errors: +# @see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55260221/laravel-php-7-3-nginx-502-upstream-prematurely-closed-fastcgi-stdout +########################################################################### + +RUN sed -i "s/^log_limit = .*/log_limit = 1024/g" "$PHP_INI_DIR/../php-fpm.d/docker.conf" diff --git a/dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.ini b/dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.ini new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b719ba9 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.ini @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +; NOTE: The actual debug.so extention is NOT SET HERE but rather (/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini) + +;xdebug.remote_host=dockerhost +xdebug.remote_connect_back=1 +xdebug.remote_port=9000 +xdebug.idekey=PHPSTORM + +xdebug.remote_autostart=0 +xdebug.remote_enable=0 +xdebug.cli_color=0 +xdebug.profiler_enable=1 +xdebug.profiler_enable_trigger=1 +xdebug.profiler_output_dir=/tmp + +xdebug.remote_handler=dbgp +xdebug.remote_mode=req + +xdebug.var_display_max_children=-1 +xdebug.var_display_max_data=-1 +xdebug.var_display_max_depth=-1 + +xdebug.trace_enable_trigger=1 +xdebug.trace_output_dir=/tmp +xdebug.trace_output_name="trace.%t" + diff --git a/dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.sh b/dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..8e43202 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/php7.1-fpm/xdebug.sh @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +#! /bin/bash + +# NOTE: At the moment, this has only been confirmed to work with PHP 7 + + +# Grab full name of php-fpm container +PHP_FPM_CONTAINER=$(docker ps | grep php-fpm | awk '{print $1}') + + +# Grab OS type +if [[ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]]; then + OS_TYPE="OSX" +else + OS_TYPE=$(expr substr $(uname -s) 1 5) +fi + + +xdebug_status () +{ + echo 'xDebug status' + + # If running on Windows, need to prepend with winpty :( + if [[ $OS_TYPE == "MINGW" ]]; then + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + + else + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + fi + +} + + +xdebug_start () +{ + echo 'Start xDebug' + + # And uncomment line with xdebug extension, thus enabling it + ON_CMD="sed -i 's/^;zend_extension=/zend_extension=/g' \ + /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini" + + + # If running on Windows, need to prepend with winpty :( + if [[ $OS_TYPE == "MINGW" ]]; then + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c "${ON_CMD}" + docker restart $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + + else + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c "${ON_CMD}" + docker restart $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + fi +} + + +xdebug_stop () +{ + echo 'Stop xDebug' + + # Comment out xdebug extension line + OFF_CMD="sed -i 's/^zend_extension=/;zend_extension=/g' /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini" + + + # If running on Windows, need to prepend with winpty :( + if [[ $OS_TYPE == "MINGW" ]]; then + # This is the equivalent of: + # winpty docker exec -it laradock_php-fpm_1 bash -c 'bla bla bla' + # Thanks to @michaelarnauts at https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/593 + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c "${OFF_CMD}" + docker restart $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER + #docker-compose restart php-fpm + winpty docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + + else + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c "${OFF_CMD}" + # docker-compose restart php-fpm + docker restart $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER + docker exec -it $PHP_FPM_CONTAINER bash -c 'php -v' + fi +} + + +case $@ in + stop|STOP) + xdebug_stop + ;; + start|START) + xdebug_start + ;; + status|STATUS) + xdebug_status + ;; + *) + echo "xDebug [Stop | Start | Status] in the ${PHP_FPM_CONTAINER} container." + echo "xDebug must have already been installed." + echo "Usage:" + echo " .php-fpm/xdebug stop|start|status" + +esac + +exit 1 diff --git a/dockerfiles/sphinx/Dockerfile b/dockerfiles/sphinx/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cf0278 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/sphinx/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +FROM stefobark/sphinxdocker + +ADD searchd.sh / +RUN chmod a+x searchd.sh \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dockerfiles/sphinx/searchd.sh b/dockerfiles/sphinx/searchd.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0a4339 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/sphinx/searchd.sh @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +#!/bin/bash +searchd -c /etc/sphinxsearch/sphinx.conf --nodetach "$@" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dockerfiles/workspace/Dockerfile b/dockerfiles/workspace/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d149e2a --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/workspace/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,443 @@ +# +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Image Setup +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# To edit the 'workspace' base Image, visit its repository on Github +# https://github.com/Laradock/workspace +# +# To change its version, see the available Tags on the Docker Hub: +# https://hub.docker.com/r/laradock/workspace/tags/ +# +# Note: Base Image name format {image-tag}-{php-version} +# + +ARG PHP_VERSION + +# FROM laradock/workspace:2.2-${PHP_VERSION} +FROM letsdockerize/laradock-workspace:2.4-${PHP_VERSION} + +LABEL maintainer="Mahmoud Zalt " + +# Set Environment Variables +ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive + +# Start as root +USER root + +########################################################################### +# Laradock non-root user: +########################################################################### + +# Add a non-root user to prevent files being created with root permissions on host machine. +ARG PUID=1000 +ENV PUID ${PUID} +ARG PGID=1000 +ENV PGID ${PGID} + +# always run apt update when start and after add new source list, then clean up at end. +RUN set -xe; \ + apt-get update -yqq && \ + pecl channel-update pecl.php.net && \ + groupadd -g ${PGID} laradock && \ + useradd -u ${PUID} -g laradock -m laradock -G docker_env && \ + usermod -p "*" laradock -s /bin/bash && \ + apt-get install -yqq \ + apt-utils \ + # + #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Mandatory Software's Installation + #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # + # Mandatory Software's such as ("php-cli", "git", "vim", ....) are + # installed on the base image 'laradock/workspace' image. If you want + # to add more Software's or remove existing one, you need to edit the + # base image (https://github.com/Laradock/workspace). + # + # next lines are here becase there is no auto build on dockerhub see https://github.com/laradock/laradock/pull/1903#issuecomment-463142846 + libzip-dev zip unzip \ + # Install the zip extension + php${PHP_VERSION}-zip \ + # nasm + nasm && \ + php -m | grep -q 'zip' + +# +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Optional Software's Installation +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Optional Software's will only be installed if you set them to `true` +# in the `docker-compose.yml` before the build. +# Example: +# - WORKSPACE_INSTALL_NODE=false +# - ... +# + +########################################################################### +# Set Timezone +########################################################################### + +ARG TZ=Europe/Moscow +ENV TZ ${TZ} + +RUN ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone + +########################################################################### +# User Aliases +########################################################################### + +USER root + +COPY ./aliases.sh /root/aliases.sh +COPY ./aliases.sh /home/laradock/aliases.sh + +RUN sed -i 's/\r//' /root/aliases.sh && \ + sed -i 's/\r//' /home/laradock/aliases.sh && \ + chown laradock:laradock /home/laradock/aliases.sh && \ + echo "" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo "# Load Custom Aliases" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo "source ~/aliases.sh" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo "" >> ~/.bashrc + +USER laradock + +RUN echo "" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo "# Load Custom Aliases" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo "source ~/aliases.sh" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo "" >> ~/.bashrc + +########################################################################### +# Composer: +########################################################################### + +USER root + +# Add the composer.json +COPY ./composer.json /home/laradock/.composer/composer.json + +# Add the auth.json for magento 2 credentials +COPY ./auth.json /home/laradock/.composer/auth.json + +# Make sure that ~/.composer belongs to laradock +RUN chown -R laradock:laradock /home/laradock/.composer + +USER laradock + +# Check if global install need to be ran +ARG COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL=false +ENV COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL ${COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL} + +RUN if [ ${COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL} = true ]; then \ + # run the install + composer global install \ +;fi + +# Check if auth file is disabled +ARG COMPOSER_AUTH=false +ENV COMPOSER_AUTH ${COMPOSER_AUTH} + +RUN if [ ${COMPOSER_AUTH} = false ]; then \ + # remove the file + rm /home/laradock/.composer/auth.json \ +;fi + +ARG COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST +ENV COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST ${COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST} + +RUN if [ ${COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST} ]; then \ + composer config -g repo.packagist composer ${COMPOSER_REPO_PACKAGIST} \ +;fi + +# Export composer vendor path +RUN echo "" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo 'export PATH="~/.composer/vendor/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc + +########################################################################### +# Non-root user : PHPUnit path +########################################################################### + +# add ./vendor/bin to non-root user's bashrc (needed for phpunit) +USER laradock + +RUN echo "" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo 'export PATH="/var/www/vendor/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc + +########################################################################### +# Crontab +########################################################################### + +USER root + +COPY ./crontab /etc/cron.d + +RUN chmod -R 644 /etc/cron.d + +########################################################################### +# WP CLI: +########################################################################### + +# The command line interface for WordPress + +USER root + +ARG INSTALL_WP_CLI=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_WP_CLI} = true ]; then \ + curl -fsSL -o /usr/local/bin/wp https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wp-cli/builds/gh-pages/phar/wp-cli.phar | bash && \ + chmod +x /usr/local/bin/wp \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# xDebug: +########################################################################### + +USER root + +ARG INSTALL_XDEBUG=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_XDEBUG} = true ]; then \ + # Load the xdebug extension only with phpunit commands + apt-get install -y php${PHP_VERSION}-xdebug && \ + sed -i 's/^;//g' /etc/php/${PHP_VERSION}/cli/conf.d/20-xdebug.ini && \ + echo "alias phpunit='php -dzend_extension=xdebug.so /var/www/vendor/bin/phpunit'" >> ~/.bashrc \ +;fi + +# ADD for REMOTE debugging +COPY ./xdebug.ini /etc/php/${PHP_VERSION}/cli/conf.d/xdebug.ini + +RUN sed -i "s/xdebug.remote_autostart=0/xdebug.remote_autostart=1/" /etc/php/${PHP_VERSION}/cli/conf.d/xdebug.ini && \ + sed -i "s/xdebug.remote_enable=0/xdebug.remote_enable=1/" /etc/php/${PHP_VERSION}/cli/conf.d/xdebug.ini && \ + sed -i "s/xdebug.cli_color=0/xdebug.cli_color=1/" /etc/php/${PHP_VERSION}/cli/conf.d/xdebug.ini + + +########################################################################### +# Additional PHP-extensions: +########################################################################### + +RUN pecl install igbinary \ + && pecl install -a redis + +########################################################################### +# ssh: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_SSH=false +ENV INSTALL_SSH ${INSTALL_SSH} + +ARG SSH_PASSPHRAZE=12345 +ENV SSH_PASSPHRAZE ${SSH_PASSPHRAZE} + +RUN ssh-keygen -f /tmp/id_rsa -N ${SSH_PASSPHRAZE} + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_SSH} = true ]; then \ + rm -f /etc/service/sshd/down && \ + cat /tmp/id_rsa.pub >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys \ + && cat /tmp/id_rsa.pub >> /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub \ + && cat /tmp/id_rsa >> /root/.ssh/id_rsa \ + && rm -f /tmp/id_rsa* \ + && chmod 644 /root/.ssh/authorized_keys /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub \ + && chmod 400 /root/.ssh/id_rsa \ + && cp -rf /root/.ssh /home/laradock \ + && chown -R laradock:laradock /home/laradock/.ssh \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# fswatch +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_FSWATCH=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_FSWATCH} = true ]; then \ + apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 47FE03C1 \ + && add-apt-repository -y ppa:hadret/fswatch \ + || apt-get update -yqq \ + && apt-get -y install fswatch \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# Node / NVM: +########################################################################### + +# Check if NVM needs to be installed +ARG INSTALL_NODE=false +ENV INSTALL_NODE ${INSTALL_NODE} +ARG NODE_VERSION=node +ENV NODE_VERSION ${NODE_VERSION} +ARG INSTALL_NPM_GULP=false +ARG INSTALL_NPM_BOWER=false +ARG INSTALL_NPM_VUE_CLI=false +ARG INSTALL_NPM_ANGULAR_CLI=false +ARG NPM_REGISTRY +ENV NPM_REGISTRY ${NPM_REGISTRY} +ENV NVM_DIR /home/laradock/.nvm + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_NODE} = true ]; then \ + # Install nvm (A Node Version Manager) + mkdir -p $NVM_DIR && \ + curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.11/install.sh | bash \ + && . $NVM_DIR/nvm.sh \ + && nvm install ${NODE_VERSION} \ + && nvm use ${NODE_VERSION} \ + && nvm alias ${NODE_VERSION} \ + && if [ ${NPM_REGISTRY} ]; then \ + npm config set registry ${NPM_REGISTRY} \ + ;fi \ + && if [ ${INSTALL_NPM_GULP} = true ]; then \ + npm install -g gulp \ + ;fi \ + && if [ ${INSTALL_NPM_BOWER} = true ]; then \ + npm install -g bower \ + ;fi \ + && if [ ${INSTALL_NPM_VUE_CLI} = true ]; then \ + npm install -g @vue/cli \ + ;fi \ + && if [ ${INSTALL_NPM_ANGULAR_CLI} = true ]; then \ + npm install -g @angular/cli \ + ;fi \ + && ln -s `npm bin --global` /home/laradock/.node-bin \ +;fi + +# Wouldn't execute when added to the RUN statement in the above block +# Source NVM when loading bash since ~/.profile isn't loaded on non-login shell +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_NODE} = true ]; then \ + echo "" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo 'export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"' >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo '[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm' >> ~/.bashrc \ +;fi + +# Add NVM binaries to root's .bashrc +USER root + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_NODE} = true ]; then \ + echo "" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo 'export NVM_DIR="/home/laradock/.nvm"' >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo '[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm' >> ~/.bashrc \ +;fi + +# Add PATH for node +ENV PATH $PATH:/home/laradock/.node-bin + +# Make it so the node modules can be executed with 'docker-compose exec' +# We'll create symbolic links into '/usr/local/bin'. +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_NODE} = true ]; then \ + find $NVM_DIR -type f -name node -exec ln -s {} /usr/local/bin/node \; && \ + NODE_MODS_DIR="$NVM_DIR/versions/node/$(node -v)/lib/node_modules" && \ + ln -s $NODE_MODS_DIR/bower/bin/bower /usr/local/bin/bower && \ + ln -s $NODE_MODS_DIR/gulp/bin/gulp.js /usr/local/bin/gulp && \ + ln -s $NODE_MODS_DIR/npm/bin/npm-cli.js /usr/local/bin/npm && \ + ln -s $NODE_MODS_DIR/npm/bin/npx-cli.js /usr/local/bin/npx && \ + ln -s $NODE_MODS_DIR/vue-cli/bin/vue /usr/local/bin/vue && \ + ln -s $NODE_MODS_DIR/vue-cli/bin/vue-init /usr/local/bin/vue-init && \ + ln -s $NODE_MODS_DIR/vue-cli/bin/vue-list /usr/local/bin/vue-list \ +;fi + +RUN if [ ${NPM_REGISTRY} ]; then \ + . ~/.bashrc && npm config set registry ${NPM_REGISTRY} \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# YARN: +########################################################################### + +USER laradock + +ARG INSTALL_YARN=false +ARG YARN_VERSION=latest +ENV YARN_VERSION ${YARN_VERSION} + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_YARN} = true ]; then \ + [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" && \ + if [ ${YARN_VERSION} = "latest" ]; then \ + curl -o- -L https://yarnpkg.com/install.sh | bash; \ + else \ + curl -o- -L https://yarnpkg.com/install.sh | bash -s -- --version ${YARN_VERSION}; \ + fi && \ + echo "" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.yarn/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc \ +;fi + +# Add YARN binaries to root's .bashrc +USER root + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_YARN} = true ]; then \ + echo "" >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo 'export YARN_DIR="/home/laradock/.yarn"' >> ~/.bashrc && \ + echo 'export PATH="$YARN_DIR/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc \ +;fi + +# Add PATH for YARN +ENV PATH $PATH:/home/laradock/.yarn/bin + +########################################################################### +# YARN: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_GULP=false +ENV INSTALL_GULP ${INSTALL_GULP} + +USER root + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_GULP} = true ]; then \ + npm i -g gulp gulp-cli \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# MySQL Client: +########################################################################### + +USER root + +ARG INSTALL_MYSQL_CLIENT=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_MYSQL_CLIENT} = true ]; then \ + apt-get update -yqq && \ + apt-get -y install mysql-client \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# ping: +########################################################################### + +USER root + +ARG INSTALL_PING=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_PING} = true ]; then \ + apt-get update -yqq && \ + apt-get -y install inetutils-ping \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# PYTHON: +########################################################################### + +ARG INSTALL_PYTHON=false + +RUN if [ ${INSTALL_PYTHON} = true ]; then \ + apt-get -y install python python-pip python-dev build-essential \ + && python -m pip install --upgrade pip \ + && python -m pip install --upgrade virtualenv \ +;fi + +########################################################################### +# Check PHP version: +########################################################################### + +RUN set -xe; php -v | head -n 1 | grep -q "PHP ${PHP_VERSION}." + +# +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Final Touch +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# + +USER root + +# Clean up +RUN apt-get clean && \ + rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* && \ + rm /var/log/lastlog /var/log/faillog + +# Set default work directory +WORKDIR /var/www diff --git a/dockerfiles/workspace/aerospike.ini b/dockerfiles/workspace/aerospike.ini new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9c8f61 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/workspace/aerospike.ini @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +extension=aerospike.so +aerospike.udf.lua_system_path=/usr/local/aerospike/lua +aerospike.udf.lua_user_path=/usr/local/aerospike/usr-lua \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/dockerfiles/workspace/aliases.sh b/dockerfiles/workspace/aliases.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6fa3f87 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/workspace/aliases.sh @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +#! /bin/bash + +# Colors used for status updates +ESC_SEQ="\x1b[" +COL_RESET=$ESC_SEQ"39;49;00m" +COL_RED=$ESC_SEQ"31;01m" +COL_GREEN=$ESC_SEQ"32;01m" +COL_YELLOW=$ESC_SEQ"33;01m" +COL_BLUE=$ESC_SEQ"34;01m" +COL_MAGENTA=$ESC_SEQ"35;01m" +COL_CYAN=$ESC_SEQ"36;01m" + +# Detect which `ls` flavor is in use +if ls --color > /dev/null 2>&1; then # GNU `ls` + colorflag="--color" + export LS_COLORS='no=00:fi=00:di=01;31:ln=01;36:pi=40;33:so=01;35:do=01;35:bd=40;33;01:cd=40;33;01:or=40;31;01:ex=01;32:*.tar=01;31:*.tgz=01;31:*.arj=01;31:*.taz=01;31:*.lzh=01;31:*.zip=01;31:*.z=01;31:*.Z=01;31:*.gz=01;31:*.bz2=01;31:*.deb=01;31:*.rpm=01;31:*.jar=01;31:*.jpg=01;35:*.jpeg=01;35:*.gif=01;35:*.bmp=01;35:*.pbm=01;35:*.pgm=01;35:*.ppm=01;35:*.tga=01;35:*.xbm=01;35:*.xpm=01;35:*.tif=01;35:*.tiff=01;35:*.png=01;35:*.mov=01;35:*.mpg=01;35:*.mpeg=01;35:*.avi=01;35:*.fli=01;35:*.gl=01;35:*.dl=01;35:*.xcf=01;35:*.xwd=01;35:*.ogg=01;35:*.mp3=01;35:*.wav=01;35:' +else # macOS `ls` + colorflag="-G" + export LSCOLORS='BxBxhxDxfxhxhxhxhxcxcx' +fi + +# List all files colorized in long format +#alias l="ls -lF ${colorflag}" +### MEGA: I want l and la ti return hisdden files +alias l="ls -laF ${colorflag}" + +# List all files colorized in long format, including dot files +alias la="ls -laF ${colorflag}" + +# List only directories +alias lsd="ls -lF ${colorflag} | grep --color=never '^d'" + +# Always use color output for `ls` +alias ls="command ls ${colorflag}" + +# Commonly Used Aliases +alias ..="cd .." +alias ...="cd ../.." +alias ....="cd ../../.." +alias .....="cd ../../../.." +alias ~="cd ~" # `cd` is probably faster to type though +alias -- -="cd -" +alias home="cd ~" + +alias h="history" +alias j="jobs" +alias e='exit' +alias c="clear" +alias cla="clear && ls -la" +alias cll="clear && ls -l" +alias cls="clear && ls" +alias code="cd /var/www" +alias ea="vi ~/aliases.sh" + +# Always enable colored `grep` output +# Note: `GREP_OPTIONS="--color=auto"` is deprecated, hence the alias usage. +alias grep='grep --color=auto' +alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' +alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' + +alias art="php artisan" +alias artisan="php artisan" +alias cdump="composer dump-autoload -o" +alias composer:dump="composer dump-autoload -o" +alias db:reset="php artisan migrate:reset && php artisan migrate --seed" +alias dusk="php artisan dusk" +alias fresh="php artisan migrate:fresh" +alias migrate="php artisan migrate" +alias refresh="php artisan migrate:refresh" +alias rollback="php artisan migrate:rollback" +alias seed="php artisan db:seed" +alias serve="php artisan serve --quiet &" + +alias phpunit="./vendor/bin/phpunit" +alias pu="phpunit" +alias puf="phpunit --filter" +alias pud='phpunit --debug' + +alias cc='codecept' +alias ccb='codecept build' +alias ccr='codecept run' +alias ccu='codecept run unit' +alias ccf='codecept run functional' + +alias g="gulp" +alias npm-global="npm list -g --depth 0" +alias ra="reload" +alias reload="source ~/.aliases && echo \"$COL_GREEN ==> Aliases Reloaded... $COL_RESET \n \"" +alias run="npm run" +alias tree="xtree" + +# Xvfb +alias xvfb="Xvfb -ac :0 -screen 0 1024x768x16 &" + +# requires installation of 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/npms-cli' +alias npms="npms search" +# requires installation of 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/package-menu-cli' +alias pm="package-menu" +# requires installation of 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/pkg-version-cli' +alias pv="package-version" +# requires installation of 'https://github.com/sindresorhus/latest-version-cli' +alias lv="latest-version" + +# git aliases +alias gaa="git add ." +alias gd="git --no-pager diff" +alias git-revert="git reset --hard && git clean -df" +alias gs="git status" +alias whoops="git reset --hard && git clean -df" +alias glog="git log --oneline --decorate --graph" +alias gloga="git log --oneline --decorate --graph --all" +alias gsh="git show" +alias grb="git rebase -i" +alias gbr="git branch" +alias gc="git commit" +alias gck="git checkout" +alias gull="git pull --rebase" +alias gush="git push" + +# Create a new directory and enter it +function mkd() { + mkdir -p "$@" && cd "$@" +} + +function md() { + mkdir -p "$@" && cd "$@" +} + +function xtree { + find ${1:-.} -print | sed -e 's;[^/]*/;|____;g;s;____|; |;g' +} + +# `tre` is a shorthand for `tree` with hidden files and color enabled, ignoring +# the `.git` directory, listing directories first. The output gets piped into +# `less` with options to preserve color and line numbers, unless the output is +# small enough for one screen. +function tre() { + tree -aC -I '.git|node_modules|bower_components' --dirsfirst "$@" | less -FRNX; +} + +# Determine size of a file or total size of a directory +function fs() { + if du -b /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then + local arg=-sbh; + else + local arg=-sh; + fi + if [[ -n "$@" ]]; then + du $arg -- "$@"; + else + du $arg .[^.]* ./*; + fi; +} diff --git a/dockerfiles/workspace/auth.json b/dockerfiles/workspace/auth.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ca7c7d --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/workspace/auth.json @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +{ + "http-basic": { + "repo.magento.com": { + "username": "", + "password": "" + } + }, + "github-oauth": { + "github.com": "e12b92ef777d9cfdd43c95a557dce7ffe4ad4407" + } +} diff --git a/dockerfiles/workspace/composer.json b/dockerfiles/workspace/composer.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0c1370f --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/workspace/composer.json @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +{ + "require": { + + } +} diff --git a/dockerfiles/workspace/crontab/laradock b/dockerfiles/workspace/crontab/laradock new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d21529b --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/workspace/crontab/laradock @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +* * * * * laradock /usr/bin/php /var/www/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1 diff --git a/dockerfiles/workspace/xdebug.ini b/dockerfiles/workspace/xdebug.ini new file mode 100644 index 0000000..901a38f --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/workspace/xdebug.ini @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +; NOTE: The actual debug.so extention is NOT SET HERE but rather (/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/docker-php-ext-xdebug.ini) + +xdebug.remote_host=dockerhost +xdebug.remote_connect_back=0 +xdebug.remote_port=9000 +xdebug.idekey=PHPSTORM + +xdebug.remote_autostart=0 +xdebug.remote_enable=0 +xdebug.cli_color=0 +xdebug.profiler_enable=0 +xdebug.profiler_output_dir="~/xdebug/phpstorm/tmp/profiling" + +xdebug.remote_handler=dbgp +xdebug.remote_mode=req + +xdebug.var_display_max_children=-1 +xdebug.var_display_max_data=-1 +xdebug.var_display_max_depth=-1 + diff --git a/dockerfiles/wp-cli/Dockerfile b/dockerfiles/wp-cli/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59739c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/dockerfiles/wp-cli/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +FROM michaloo/wp-cli + +# And adds dockerpresso plugins: +# RUN wp package install michaloo/wp-cli-environmentalize + +CMD ["/sbin/my_init"] diff --git a/hooks/enter-to-workspace.sh b/hooks/enter-to-workspace.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f6cd6de --- /dev/null +++ b/hooks/enter-to-workspace.sh @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#!/bin/bash +cd $HOME/docker-compose-projects/structure +docker-compose exec workspace su laradock diff --git a/hooks/mysql.sh b/hooks/mysql.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..7e8340a --- /dev/null +++ b/hooks/mysql.sh @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#!/bin/bash +cd $HOME/docker-compose-projects/structure +docker-compose exec db mysql -u root -p123456 diff --git a/hooks/quit-xdebug.sh b/hooks/quit-xdebug.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..4476251 --- /dev/null +++ b/hooks/quit-xdebug.sh @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +#!/bin/bash +cd docker-compose-projects/structure/ && ./dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.sh stop && cd diff --git a/hooks/restart-nginx.sh b/hooks/restart-nginx.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f1239a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/hooks/restart-nginx.sh @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#!/bin/bash +cd $HOME/docker-compose-projects/structure +docker-compose exec web nginx -s reload diff --git a/hooks/start-xdebug.sh b/hooks/start-xdebug.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e3199c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/hooks/start-xdebug.sh @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +#!/bin/bash +cd docker-compose-projects/structure/ && ./dockerfiles/php-fpm/xdebug.sh start && cd diff --git a/hostfiles/.gitignore b/hostfiles/.gitignore new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d6b7ef3 --- /dev/null +++ b/hostfiles/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +* +!.gitignore diff --git a/log/.gitignore b/log/.gitignore new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d6b7ef3 --- /dev/null +++ b/log/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +* +!.gitignore