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Cloud Apache Container

This is the base container for running PHP based applications. Select the PHP version with the tags

You can pull this image locally by running:

docker pull registry.dnspegasus.net/cac:81

You can then run a development version of the server by running the following commands:

mkdir -p local-development/domain.tld
cd local-development/domain.tld
mkdir web
mkdir db
docker run -it --rm -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -e environment=DEV --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/web,target=/home/myuser/public_html --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/db,target=/var/lib/mysql -e uid=30001 -e user=myuser -e domain=domain.tld -e serveralias=www.domain.tld --name local-dev  cac:81

This will start the processes needed to run sites locally.

If you need to get into the container you can run from another terminal:

docker exec -it local-dev /bin/bash

To install WordPress for your site

cat /var/lib/mysql/creds
su - myuser
cd ~/public_html
wp core download

You should be able to then go into your browser and go to https://localhost (accept the SSL warning if it appears) and follow the prompts to setup the site.

The database credentials are shown in the /var/lib/mysql/creds file, which we had ```console cat


### Tags ###  
*74* - PHP 7.4  
*80* - PHP 8.0  
*81* - PHP 8.1  
*82* - PHP 8.2  

### Environment Variables ###  
__Required Tags__  
*uid* - User ID for File Permissions  
*user* - Username for File Permissions  
*domain* - Primary Domain for configuration  

__Optional Tags__  
*environment* - Set to DEV to start memcached and mysql locally for development purposes  
*serveralias* - Set to allow alternative hostnames for a site.