Open xermus opened 5 years ago
You have error from symfony
container due to previous error with php
container.
php
container exits because of Blackfire API error. You can register account on
https://blackfire.io/
and change keys in
https://github.com/tulik/symfony-docker/blob/master/.env
or remove Blackfire from image php
https://github.com/tulik/symfony-docker/blob/master/symfony/Dockerfile#L45 lines 45-50 and rebuild with docker-compose --build
(in this case you can remove blackfire container from docker-compose.yaml
too.)
OK, thanks. That seem to have worked. But now there is the next problem:
host not found
Can you attach dump of docker-compose logs php
?
Does this help?
Here is the docker-compose.yaml file... perhaps there is an issue? (again, I am on a Windows 10 system)
version: '3'
services:
php:
build:
context: ./symfony
container_name: php
depends_on:
- postgres
env_file:
- ./symfony/.env
# Comment out these volumes in production
volumes:
- ./symfony:/srv/symfony:rw,cached
# If you develop on Linux, comment out the following volumes to just use bind-mounted project directory from host
environment:
# If you develop on Windows change this to remote_host=docker.for.win.localhost
# If you develop on Linux change this to remote_host=172.17.0.1
XDEBUG_CONFIG: "remote_host=docker.for.win.localhost idekey=IDE_XDEBUG"
BLACKFIRE_CLIENT_ID: ${BLACKFIRE_CLIENT_ID}
BLACKFIRE_CLIENT_TOKEN: ${BLACKFIRE_CLIENT_TOKEN}
symfony:
build:
context: ./symfony
dockerfile: Dockerfile.nginx
container_name: symfony
depends_on:
- php
ports:
- "8080:80"
volumes:
- ./symfony/public:/srv/symfony/public:ro
postgres:
# In production, you may want to use a managed database service
image: postgres:9.6-alpine
container_name: postgres
environment:
- POSTGRES_DB=symfony
- POSTGRES_USER=symfony
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=symfony
- PGDATA=/var/lib/postgresql/data/db-files/
volumes:
- db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:rw
# You may use a bind-mounted host directory instead, so that it is harder to accidentally remove the volume and lose all your data!
# - ./docker/db/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:rw
ports:
- "5432:5432"
# Optional mysql database - uncomment and replace "depends_on: [ postgres ] with mysql
# mysql:
# # In production, you may want to use a managed database service
# image: mariadb
# container_name: mysql
# environment:
# MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
# MYSQL_USER: symfony
# MYSQL_PASSWORD: symfony
# command: --log-bin=/var/lib/mysql/mysql-bin.log --binlog-format=ROW --server-id=1 --init-file /var/mysql/data/init.sql
# # You may use a bind-mounted host directory instead, so that it is harder to accidentally remove the volume and lose all your data!
# volumes:
# - ./symfony/docker/mysql:/var/mysql/data:ro
# - db-data:/var/lib/mysql:rw
adminer:
image: adminer
container_name: adminer
depends_on:
- postgres
restart: always
ports:
- 2000:8080
blackfire:
image: blackfire/blackfire
container_name: blackfire
depends_on:
- php
environment:
BLACKFIRE_SERVER_ID: ${BLACKFIRE_SERVER_ID}
BLACKFIRE_SERVER_TOKEN: ${BLACKFIRE_SERVER_TOKEN}
BLACKFIRE_LOG_LEVEL: 4
ports:
- "8707:8707"
h2-proxy:
# Don't use this proxy in prod
build:
context: ./h2-proxy
dockerfile: ./Dockerfile
container_name: h2-proxy
depends_on:
- symfony
ports:
- "80:80"
- "443:443"
volumes:
db-data: {}
In the file
symfony-docker\symfony\docker\nginx\conf.d
I inspected the file conf.d around line 11 and I changed
location ~ ^(/index\.php(/|$)|.blackfire.yml) {
# Comment the next line and uncomment the next to enable dynamic resolution (incompatible with Kubernetes)
fastcgi_pass php:9000;
#resolver 127.0.0.11;
to
location ~ ^(/index\.php(/|$)|.blackfire.yml) {
# Comment the next line and uncomment the next to enable dynamic resolution (incompatible with Kubernetes)
#fastcgi_pass php:9000;
resolver 127.0.0.11;
and now it works. But I would like to use Kubernetes.
Is there a way to work with Kubernetes or what else do you suggest to use for orchestration?
Also, when I open localhost, I get this:
404 Not Found nginx/1.13.12
Did you ever test everything on Windows?
It does not start on my system... Windows 10 based...
php | standard_init_linux.go:207: exec user process caused "no such file or directory"
What now?