Docker4WordPress is a set of docker images optimized for WordPress. Use docker-compose.yml file from this repository to spin up a local environment for WordPress on Linux, macOS and Windows.
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The WordPress stack consist of the following containers:
Container | Versions | Service name | Image | Enabled by default |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nginx | 1.13, 1.12 | nginx |
wodby/wordpress-nginx | ✓ |
Apache | 2.4 | apache |
wodby/php-apache | |
WordPress | 4 | php |
wodby/wordpress | ✓ |
PHP | 7.x, 5.6 | php |
wodby/wordpress-php | |
MariaDB | 10.2, 10.1 | mariadb |
wodby/mariadb | ✓ |
PostgreSQL | 10.1, 9.6 | postgres |
wodby/postgres | |
Redis | 4.0, 3.2 | redis |
wodby/redis | |
Varnish | 4.1 | varnish |
wodby/wordpress-varnish | |
AthenaPDF | 2.10.0 | athenapdf |
arachnysdocker/athenapdf-service | |
Webgrind | 1.5 | webgrind |
wodby/webgrind | |
Blackfire | latest | blackfire |
blackfire/blackfire | |
phpMyAdmin | latest | pma |
phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin | |
Mailhog | latest | mailhog |
mailhog/mailhog | ✓ |
Portainer | latest | portainer |
portainer/portainer | ✓ |
Traefik | latest | traefik |
_/traefik | ✓ |
Supported WordPress versions: 4
Full documentation is available at https://wodby.com/stacks/wordpress/docs/local
Deploy docker-based WordPress stack with orchestrations to your own server via Wodby.
This project is licensed under the MIT open source license.