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```bash
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docker pull richarvey/nginx-pfp-fpm:latest
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```
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#Running
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# Running
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To simply run the container:
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```bash
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@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ sudo docker run --name nginx -p 8080:80 -d richarvey/nginx-php-fpm
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```
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You can then browse to http://<docker_host>:8080 to view the default install files.
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##Volumes
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## Volumes
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If you want to link to your web site directory on the docker host to the container run:
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```bash
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sudo docker run --name nginx -p 8080:80 -v /your_code_directory:/usr/share/nginx/html -d richarvey/nginx-php-fpm
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```
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##Pulling code from git
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## Pulling code from git
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One of the nice featires of this container is its ability to pull code from a git repository with a couple of enviromental variables passed at run time.
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**Note:** You need to have your SSH key that you use with git to enable the deployment. I recommend using a special deploy key per project to minimise the risk.
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ To pull a repository and specify a branch add the GIT_BRANCH environment variabl
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```bash
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sudo docker run -e 'GIT_REPO=git@git.ngd.io:ngineered/ngineered-website.git' -e 'GIT_BRANCH=stage' -v /opt/ngddeploy/:/root/.ssh -p 8080:80 -d richarvey/nginx-php-fpm
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```
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##Linking
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## Linking
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Linking to containers also exposes the linked container environment variables which is useful for configuring web apps:
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Run MySQL container with some extra details:
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@@ -68,10 +68,9 @@ To link the container launch like this:
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```bash
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sudo docker run -e 'GIT_REPO=git@git.ngd.io:ngineered/ngineered-website.git' -v /opt/ngddeploy/:/root/.ssh -p 8080:80 --link some-mysql:mysql -d richarvey/nginx-php-fpm
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```
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# Special Features
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#Special Features
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##Templating
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## Templating
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This container will automatically configure your web application if you template your code. For example if you are linking to MySQL like above, and you have a config.php file where you need to set the MySQL details include $$_MYSQL_ENV_MYSQL_DATABASE_$$ style template tags. Example:
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```php
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...
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?>
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```
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##Using environment variables
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## Using environment variables
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If you want to link to an external MySQL DB and not using linking you can pass variables directly to the container that will be automatically configured by the container.
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Example:
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?>
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```
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##Template anything
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## Template anything
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Yes ***ANYTHING***, any variable exposed by a linked container or the **-e** flag lets you template your config files. This means you can add redis, mariaDB, memcache or anything you want to your application very easily.
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