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dunglas/symfony-docker

Symfony Docker

A Docker-based installer and runtime for the Symfony web framework, with FrankenPHP and Caddy inside!

CI

Getting Started

  1. If not already done, install Docker Compose (v2.10+)
  2. Run docker compose build --no-cache to build fresh images
  3. Run docker compose up --pull always -d --wait to set up and start a fresh Symfony project
  4. Open https://localhost in your favorite web browser and accept the auto-generated TLS certificate
  5. Run docker compose down --remove-orphans to stop the Docker containers.

Features

Enjoy!

Docs

  1. Options available
  2. Using Symfony Docker with an existing project
  3. Support for extra services
  4. Deploying in production
  5. Debugging with Xdebug
  6. TLS Certificates
  7. Using MySQL instead of PostgreSQL
  8. Using Alpine Linux instead of Debian
  9. Using a Makefile
  10. Updating the template
  11. Troubleshooting

License

Symfony Docker is available under the MIT License.

Credits

Created by Kévin Dunglas, co-maintained by Maxime Helias and sponsored by Les-Tilleuls.coop.

Our Mission

We want to make open source more sustainable. The entire platform was born from this and everything we do is in aid of this.

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