![]() This is way overkill when you want a dockerized PHP app running on native Linux dev boxes and servers, like I do.įor instance, to get this setup as a server on DigitalOcean's Docker app server, I simply do this: git clone my_repoĭONE! I do this almost every day. Laravel Homestead uses Vagrant and full virtual machines. Think of bin/containers as a CLI UI around docker-compose in way that lets you handle multiple server environments very easily. ![]() This project's 7 branch is a rolling fork of that project, mainly so I can contribute upstream. This project started as a collaborative effort to improve that project, which I utilize every day. As a corporate policy, we strive to keep things as leading-edge as possible, so this project will always be relatively bleeding-but-stable-edge. I'm committed to actively maintaining this project for the long-term future. Since we're porting all of my company's production sites to this, and several clients already have it running in production, yes. If you do, then great you've at least asked the question, but otherwise consider how this is going to play out 1,3,6,12,18,24 months down the line.ĭo you really have time to maintain this? ![]() I don't either which is why I base most docker-images off the latest php7 tag in docker library, with a tiny amount of application setup. ![]() It hangs off of ondrej/php and xenial, so I'm guessing no. Do you really have time to maintain this? It's docker, so arguably not for beginners, I'd suggest not something it'd be wise to run in prod, but you've made choices on which specific DB versions to use, you have logs on and I think streamable.ĭoes it setup redis as the PHP session provider? ( seems to suggest no)ĭoesn't bootstrap a dir so as well as docker PHP a user needs to have system PHP & composer (pretty sure homestead provides both with selectable PHP) What does this provide that say laravel homestead does not? Who are phpexpertsinc? I feel like that should be in the readmeĪs /u/yisraeldov says why not use docker-compose? Nobody can really use this with confidence right now though.
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