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Production-ready Dockerfile for Laravel Octane powered web services and microservices. Done right.

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A pretty configurable, production-ready and multi-stage Dockerfile for Laravel Octane powered web services and microservices.

The Docker configuration provides the following setup:

  • PHP 8.0 and 8.1 official DebianBuster-based images
  • Preconfigured JIT compiler and OPcache

Container modes

You can build the Docker image in different modes:

Mode CONTAINER_MODE ARG Supervisor config file HTTP server Exposed port
Octane (default) app supervisord.app.conf Swoole 9000
Horizen horizon supervisord.horizon.conf - -
Scheduler scheduler - - -

If you want to run Horizon in the Octane container, then you should set APP_WITH_HORIZON build argument true.

If you want to run Scheduler in the Octane container, then you should set APP_WITH_SCHEDULER build argument true.

PHP extensions

And the following PHP extensions are included:

  • OpenSwoole/Swoole with support of OpenSSL, HTTP/2, Native cURL hook for coroutines, mysqlnd and asynchronous DNS.
  • OPcache
  • Redis
  • PCNTL
  • BCMath
  • RDKAFKA
  • INTL
  • pdo_mysql
  • pdo_pgsql (disabled by default)
  • pgsql (disabled by default)
  • Memcached (disabled by default)
  • zip
  • cURL
  • GD
  • mbstring

Usage

  1. Clone this repository:
git clone --depth 1 git@github.com:exaco/laravel-octane-dockerfile.git
  1. Copy cloned directory content including deployment directory, Dockerfile and .dockerignore into your Octane powered Laravel project
  2. Change directory to your Laravel project
  3. Build your image:
  • Container app mode:
docker build -t <image-name>:<tag> .
  • Container horizon mode:
docker build -t <image-name>:<tag> --build-arg CONTAINER_MODE=horizon .
  • Container scheduler mode:
docker build -t <image-name>:<tag> --build-arg CONTAINER_MODE=scheduler .
  1. Up the container:
docker run -p <port>:9000 --rm <image-name>:<tag>

Configuration

There are something that you maybe want to configure:

  • Swoole HTTP server config in supervisord.app.conf
  • OPcache and JIT configurations in opcache.ini
  • PHP configurations in php.ini
  • ENTRYPOINT Bash script in entrypoint.sh
  • Set PHP_VERSION using the --build-arg option along with the build command
  • Set TZ (OS timezone) using the --build-arg option along with the build command

Recommended options for octane.php

// config/octane.php

return [
    'swoole' => [
        'options' => [
            'http_compression' => true,
            'http_compression_level' => 6, // 1 - 9
            'compression_min_length' => 20,
            'open_http2_protocol' => true
        ]
    ]
];

Utilities

Also, some useful Bash functions and aliases are added in utilities.sh that maybe help.

Notes

  • Laravel Octane logs requests information only in the local environment.
  • Please be aware about .dockerignore content

ToDo

  • Add support for Horizon
  • Add support for RoadRunner
  • Add support for the full stack apps (Front-end assets)
  • Add support testing environment and CI
  • Add support for Laravel scheduler
  • Add support for Laravel Dusk
  • Support more PHP extensions
  • Add tests
  • Add Alpine-based images

Contributing

Thank you for considering contributing! If you find an issue, or have a better way to do something, feel free to open an issue, or a PR.

Credits

License

This repository is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.

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