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This repo converts the [long installation guide](http://devdocs.magento.com/guides/v1.0/install-gde/bk-install-guide.html) of Magento 2 into simple Docker image to use. It uses the same convention as my [Docker image for Magento 1.x](https://github.com/alexcheng1982/docker-magento). | ||
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For documentation, please refer to the Magento 1.x [repo](https://github.com/alexcheng1982/docker-magento). These two Docker images follow the same instructions. | ||
For documentation, please refer to the Magento 1.x [repo](https://github.com/alexcheng1982/docker-magento). These two Docker images follow the same instructions. | ||
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Below are some basic instructions. | ||
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## Quick start | ||
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The easiest way to start Magento 2 with MySQL is using [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/). Just clone this repo and run following command in the root directory. The default `docker-compose.yml` uses MySQL and phpMyAdmin. | ||
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~~~ | ||
$ docker-compose up -d | ||
~~~ | ||
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For admin username and password, please refer to the file `env`. You can also update the file `env` to update those configurations. Below are the default configurations. | ||
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~~~ | ||
MYSQL_HOST=db | ||
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=myrootpassword | ||
MYSQL_USER=magento | ||
MYSQL_PASSWORD=magento | ||
MYSQL_DATABASE=magento | ||
MAGENTO_LANGUAGE=en_GB | ||
MAGENTO_TIMEZONE=Pacific/Auckland | ||
MAGENTO_DEFAULT_CURRENCY=NZD | ||
MAGENTO_URL=http://local.magento | ||
MAGENTO_ADMIN_FIRSTNAME=Admin | ||
MAGENTO_ADMIN_LASTNAME=MyStore | ||
[email protected] | ||
MAGENTO_ADMIN_USERNAME=admin | ||
MAGENTO_ADMIN_PASSWORD=magentorocks1 | ||
~~~ | ||
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For example, if you want to change the default currency, just update the variable `MAGENTO_DEFAULT_CURRENCY`, e.g. `MAGENTO_DEFAULT_CURRENCY=USD`. | ||
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## Installation | ||
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After starting the container, you'll see the setup page of Magento 2. You can use the script `install-magento` to quickly install Magento 2. The installation script uses the variables in the `env` file. | ||
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### Magento 2 | ||
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~~~ | ||
$ docker exec -it <container_name> install-magento | ||
~~~ | ||
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### Sample data | ||
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**Please note** Not working for Magento 2.2.0 yet. | ||
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~~~ | ||
$ docker exec -it <container_name> install-sampledata | ||
~~~ | ||
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### Database | ||
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The default `docker-compose.yml` uses MySQL as the database and starts [phpMyAdmin](https://www.phpmyadmin.net/). The default URL for phpMyAdmin is `http://localhost:8085`. Use MySQL username and password to log in. | ||
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## FAQ | ||
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### Where is the database? | ||
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Magento 2 cannot run with a database. This image is for Magento 2 only. It doesn't contain MySQL server. MySQL server should be started in another container and linked with Magento 2 container. It's recommended to use Docker Compose to start both containers. You can also use [Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/) or other tools. | ||
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### Why accessing http://local.magento? | ||
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For development and testing in the local environment, using `localhost` as Magento 2 URL has some issues. The default `env` file use `http://local.magento` as the value of `MAGENTO_URL`. You need to [edit your `hosts` file](https://support.rackspace.com/how-to/modify-your-hosts-file/) to add the mapping from `local.magento` to `localhost`. You can use any domain names as long as it looks like a real domain, not `localhost`. | ||
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### How to update Magento 2 installation configurations? | ||
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Depends on how the container is used, | ||
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* When using the GUI setup page of Magento 2, update configurations in the UI. | ||
* When using the script, update configurations in the `env` file. | ||
* When starting Magento 2 as a standalone container, use `-e` to pass environment variables. |
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version: '3.0' | ||
services: | ||
web: | ||
image: alexcheng/magento2 | ||
ports: | ||
- "80:80" | ||
links: | ||
- db | ||
env_file: | ||
- env | ||
db: | ||
image: mysql:5.6.23 | ||
volumes: | ||
- db-data:/var/lib/mysql/data | ||
env_file: | ||
- env | ||
phpmyadmin: | ||
image: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin | ||
container_name: phpmyadmin | ||
ports: | ||
- "8580:80" | ||
links: | ||
- db | ||
volumes: | ||
db-data: |