Added ldap and moved compose for docker-dev setup
- Also tweaked readme a little to fit this is with more recent changes.
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@ -4,8 +4,9 @@ ENV APACHE_DOCUMENT_ROOT /app/public
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WORKDIR /app
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RUN apt-get update -y \
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&& apt-get install -y libtidy-dev libpng-dev libxml++2.6-dev wait-for-it \
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&& docker-php-ext-install pdo pdo_mysql tidy dom xml mbstring gd \
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&& apt-get install -y libtidy-dev libpng-dev libldap2-dev libxml++2.6-dev wait-for-it \
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&& docker-php-ext-configure ldap --with-libdir=lib/x86_64-linux-gnu \
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&& docker-php-ext-install pdo pdo_mysql tidy dom xml mbstring gd ldap \
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&& a2enmod rewrite \
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&& sed -ri -e 's!/var/www/html!${APACHE_DOCUMENT_ROOT}!g' /etc/apache2/sites-available/*.conf \
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&& sed -ri -e 's!/var/www/!${APACHE_DOCUMENT_ROOT}!g' /etc/apache2/apache2.conf /etc/apache2/conf-available/*.conf \
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# This is a Docker Compose configuration
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# intended for development purposes
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# intended for development purposes only
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version: '3'
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- db:/var/lib/mysql
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app:
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build:
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context: ..
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context: .
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dockerfile: ./dev/docker/Dockerfile
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environment:
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DB_CONNECTION: mysql
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ports:
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- ${DEV_PORT:-8080}:80
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volumes:
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- ../:/app
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- ./:/app
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entrypoint: /app/dev/docker/entrypoint.app.sh
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node:
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image: node:alpine
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working_dir: /app
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volumes:
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- ../:/app
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- ./:/app
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entrypoint: /app/dev/docker/entrypoint.node.sh
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Once done you can run `php vendor/bin/phpunit` in the application root directory
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PHP code within BookStack is generally to [PSR-2](http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-2/) standards. From the BookStack root folder you can run `./vendor/bin/phpcs` to check code is formatted correctly and `./vendor/bin/phpcbf` to auto-fix non-PSR-2 code.
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### Getting started with Development using Docker
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### 🐋 Development using Docker
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This repository ships with a Docker Compose configuration intended for development purposes. It'll build a PHP image with all needed extensions installed and start up a MySQL server and a Node image watching the UI assets.
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- Docker and Docker Compose are installed
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- Your user is part of the `docker` group
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- Composer is installed
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If all the conditions are met, you can proceed with the following steps:
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1. Install Composer dependencies with **`docker-compose run app composer install`** (first time can take a while because the image has to be built)
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2. **Copy `.env.example` to `.env`** and change `APP_KEY` to a random 32 char string
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3. Make sure **port 8080 is unused** *or else* change `DEV_PORT` to a free port on your host
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4. **Run `chgrp -R docker storage`**. The development container will chown the `storage` directory to the `www-data` user inside the container so BookStack can write to it. You need to change the group to your host's `docker` group here to not lose access to the `storage` directory
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5. **Run `docker-compose up`** and wait until all database migrations have been done
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6. You can now login with `admin@admin.com` and `password` as password on `localhost:8080` (or another port if specified)
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1. Install PHP/Composer dependencies with **`docker-compose run app composer install`** (first time can take a while because the image has to be built).
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2. **Copy `.env.example` to `.env`** and change `APP_KEY` to a random 32 char string.
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3. Make sure **port 8080 is unused** *or else* change `DEV_PORT` to a free port on your host.
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4. **Run `chgrp -R docker storage`**. The development container will chown the `storage` directory to the `www-data` user inside the container so BookStack can write to it. You need to change the group to your host's `docker` group here to not lose access to the `storage` directory.
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5. **Run `docker-compose up`** and wait until all database migrations have been done.
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6. You can now login with `admin@admin.com` and `password` as password on `localhost:8080` (or another port if specified).
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If needed, You'll be able to run any artisan commands via docker-compose like so:
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```shell script
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docker-compose run app php artisan list
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```
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## 🌎 Translations
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