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A modern dockerized LAMP and MEAN stack alternative to XAMPP

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The Devilbox

Devilbox

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Devilbox

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The devilbox is a modern and highly customisable dockerized PHP stack supporting full LAMP and MEAN and running on all major platforms. The main goal is to easily switch and combine any version required for local development. It supports an unlimited number of projects for which vhosts and DNS records are created automatically. Email catch-all and popular development tools will be at your service as well. Configuration is not necessary, as everything is pre-setup with mass virtual hosting.

Requirements

Linux Windows OSX

Community

Documentation Chat Forum
devilbox.readthedocs.io gitter.im/devilbox coming soon

Usage

Quick start

You are up and running in four simple steps:

# Get the devilbox
$ git clone https://github.com/cytopia/devilbox
$ cd devilbox

# Create docker-compose environment file
$ cp env-example .env

# Edit your configuration
$ vim .env

# Start all containers
$ docker-compose up

Selective start

The above will start all containers, you can however also just start the containers you actually need. This is achieved by simply specifying them in the docker-compose command.

$ docker-compose up httpd php mysql redis

Devilbox

Run different versions

Every single attachable container comes with many different versions. In order to select the desired version for a container, simply edit the .env file and uncomment the version of choice. Any combination is possible.

Apache Nginx PHP MySQL MariaDB Percona PgSQL Redis Memcached MongoDB
2.2 stable 5.4 5.5 5.5 5.5 9.1 2.8 1.4.21 2.8
2.4 mainline 5.5 5.6 10.0 5.6 9.2 3.0 1.4.22 3.0
5.6 5.7 10.1 5.7 9.3 3.2 1.4.23 3.2
7.0 8.0 10.2 9.4 4.0 1.4.24 3.4
7.1 10.3 9.5 ... 3.5
7.2 9.6 1.5.2
10.0 latest

Enter the container

You can also work directly inside the php container. Simply use the bundled scripts shell.sh. The PS1 will automatically be populated with current chosen php version.

# Enter as user devilbox (normal operation / development)
host> ./shell.sh
devilbox@php-7.0.19 in /shared/httpd $
# Enter as root user (do root stuff)
host> ./shell.sh
devilbox@php-7.0.19 in /shared/httpd $ sudo su -
root@php-7.0.19 in /shared/httpd $

Your projects can be found in /shared/httpd. DNS records are automatically available inside the php container. Also every other service will be available on 127.0.0.1 inside the php container (tricky socat port-forwarding).

Quick Video intro

Devilbox setup and workflow Devilbox email catch-all

Feature overview

The devilbox has everything setup for you. The only thing you will have to install is docker and docker-compose. Virtual hosts and DNS entries will be created automatically, just by adding new project folders.

Features

⭐ Auto virtual hosts New virtual hosts are created automatically and instantly whenever you add a project directory. This is done internally via vhost-gen and watcherd.
⭐ Unlimited vhosts Run as many projects as you need with a single instance of the devilbox.
⭐ Custom vhosts You can overwrite and customise the default applied vhost configuration for every single vhost.
⭐ Custom domains Choose whatever development domain you desire: *.loc, *.local, *.dev or use real domains as well: *.example.com
⭐ Auto DNS An integraded BIND server is able to create DNS entries automatically for your chosen domains.
⭐ Custom PHP config Overwrite any setting for PHP.
⭐ Custom PHP modules Load custom PHP modules on the fly.
⭐ Email catch-all All outgoing emails are catched and will be presented in the included intranet.
⭐ Self-validation Projects and configuration options are validated and marked in the intranet.
⭐ Xdebug Xdebug and a full blown PHP-FPM server is ready to serve.
⭐ Many more See Documentation for all available features.

Batteries

📂 phpMyAdmin
📂 Adminer
📊 OpCache GUI
📧 Mail viewer

Tools

The following tools will assist you on creating new projects easily as well as helping you check your code against guidelines.

🔧 awesome-ci A set of tools for static code analysis:

file-cr, file-crlf, file-empty, file-nullbyte-char, file-trailing-newline, file-trailing-single-newline, file-trailing-space, file-utf8, file-utf8-bom, git-conflicts, git-ignored, inline-css, inline-js, regex-grep, regex-perl, syntax-bash, syntax-css, syntax-js, syntax-json, syntax-markdown, syntax-perl, syntax-php, syntax-python, syntax-ruby, syntax-scss, syntax-sh
🔧 laravel installer laravel is a command line tool that lets you easily install the Laravel framework.
🔧 phalcon devtools phalcon is a command line tool that lets you easily install the PhalconPHP framework.
🔧 symfony installer symfony is a command line tool that lets you easily install the Symfony framework.
🔧 wp-cli wp is a command line tool that lets you easily install Wordpress.

Well-known and popular tools will be at your service as well:

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Available PHP Modules

The devilbox is a development stack, so it is made sure that a lot of PHP modules are available out of the box in order to work with many different frameworks.

amqp, apcu, bcmath, bz2, calendar, Core, ctype, curl, date, dba, dom, enchant, exif, fileinfo, filter, ftp, gd, gettext, gmp, hash, iconv, igbinary, imagick, imap, interbase, intl, json, ldap, libxml, mbstring, mcrypt, memcache, memcached, mongodb, msgpack, mysqli, mysqlnd, openssl, pcntl, pcre, PDO, pdo_dblib, PDO_Firebird, pdo_mysql, pdo_pgsql, pdo_sqlite, pgsql, phalcon, Phar, posix, pspell, readline, recode, redis, Reflection, session, shmop, SimpleXML, snmp, soap, sockets, SPL, sqlite3, standard, swoole, sysvmsg, sysvsem, sysvshm, tidy, tokenizer, uploadprogress, wddx, xdebug, xml, xmlreader, xmlrpc, xmlwriter, xsl, Zend OPcache, zip, zlib

Custom PHP Modules

You can also copy any custom modules into mod/(php-fpm)-<VERSION> and add a custom *.ini file to load them.

Supported Frameworks

As far as tested there are no limitations and you can use any Framework or CMS just as you would on your live environment. Below are a few examples of extensively tested Frameworks and CMS:

CakePHP Drupal Joomla Laravel Phalcon Symfony Wordpress Yii Zend

Intranet overview

The devilbox comes with a pre-configured intranet on http://localhost. This can be explicitly disabled or password-protected. The intranet will not only show you, the chosen configuration, but also validate the status of the current configuration, such as if DNS records exists (on host and container), are directories properly set-up. Additionally it provides external tools to let you interact with databases and emails.

  • Virtual Host overview (validates directories and DNS)
  • Database overview (MySQL, PgSQL, Redis, Memcache, ...)
  • Email overview
  • Info pages (Httpd, MySQL, PgSQL, Redis, Memcache, ...)
  • phpMyAdmin
  • Adminer
  • OpcacheGUI

Screenshots

A few examples of how the built-in intranet looks like.

Contributing Open Source Helpers

The Devilbox is still a young project with a long roadmap of features to come. Features are decided by you - the community, so any kind of contribution is welcome.

To increase visibility and bug-free operation:

  • Star this project
  • Open up issues for bugs and feature requests
  • Clone this project and submit fixes or features

Additionally you can subscribe to devilbox on CodeTriage, read up on CONTRIBUTING.md and check the ROADMAP about what is already planned for the near future.

Logos

Logos and banners can be found at devilbox/artwork. Feel free to use or modify them by the terms of their license.

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2016 cytopia

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A modern dockerized LAMP and MEAN stack alternative to XAMPP

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