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docker compose not working
I have Ubuntu 20.04 WSL 2 Linux subsystem running and I cloned the following repo( https://github.com/docksal/boilerplate-drupal-gatsby) and ran fin init as mentioned in the ReadMe. However, I am getting the following error:
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PHP version manager?
Luckily there are some tools that can help you setup a per project development environment using docker. Tools like ddev, lando or docksal will get your projects running in no time.
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Need help setting up my mac for Programming
Try https://docksal.io/
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Laragon equivalent for Mac?
Tools like Lando, ddev and docksal will make switching even easier because they can help you set up a development environment per project.
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could not find driver
If not, then I suggest looking for another/better development environment tool. I suggest using Docker for all local development, using one of these tools lando, ddev or docksal
- Xampp - is this the best tool for offline WordPress website development?
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What is a good way to create reproducible L(M)AMP development environments on Mac?
If you want an easier solution, look at solutions like docksal, lando or ddev. They all work fine but don't guarantee the use of Ubuntu. The Ubuntu requirement is a bit strange, to be honest. I guess PHP functions the same on most Linux distributions, I would have expected a requirement like Apache 2.4 or Nginx, but not the OS.
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Linking MySQL to Drupal Docker Container
I would suggest something like Docksal. It sets up all the containers you need and is very easy to use. No need to manually setup MySQL or web containers yourself. https://docksal.io/. The agency I work for has been using for quite a while on all projects with no issues.
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Which steps do you take when setting up a local environment for an OLD PHP project? Where do you get old extensions from?
There are some projects that can help you set up a development environment easily, like Lando, ddev or docksal.
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Getting Started Drupal Noob
Docksal
Nginx
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Nginx 1.26.0 Stable Released
Yeah, unless I'm looking at it wrong, there doesn't seem to be any meaningful difference between 1.25.5 and 1.26.0:
https://github.com/nginx/nginx/compare/release-1.25.5...rele...
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How to securely reverse-proxy ASP.NET Core web apps
However, it's very unlikely that .NET developers will directly expose their Kestrel-based web apps to the internet. Typically, we use other popular web servers like Nginx, Traefik, and Caddy to act as a reverse-proxy in front of Kestrel for various reasons:
- Ask HN: Is nginx.org (the domain-name itself) gone?
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Freenginx: Core Nginx Developer Announces Fork of Popular Web Server
> I actually don't understand why I am seeing arguments like this all the time.
Have a look at:
https://github.com/nginx/nginx/blob/master/src/http/modules/...
It's got the whole checklist: nginx idiosyncratic module system, inline parsing, custom utf conversion, buffer preallocation and adjustments, linked lists, comments about side effects of custom allocator, and probably other things.
It's not easy to deal with source like that and any serious improvement to that area would effectively be a rewrite anyway.
Since anything doing work in nginx is a module anyway, it wouldn't even have to be a full rewrite in one go.
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The Internet is Maintained by 1 Software Developer
According to this article, nGinx is being used to serve 34% of all websites in the world. I checked out who's contributing to nGinx, and just like I thought, the project has 8,208 commits, and 5,366 of those commits was made by 2 software developers; igorsoev and mdounin.
- [06/52] Accessible Kubernetes with Terraform and DigitalOcean
- Freenginx.org
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Performance benchmark of PHP runtimes
Nginx + Roadrunner (fcgi mode)
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Web CGI programs aren't particularly slow these days
Apache’s mod_fastcgi’s last commit was 2 weeks ago:
https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/httpd/trunk/
It’s a fork of what you linked (and was more popular afaik back when fastcgi was state of the art, and apache was the undisputed champion of web servers).
These days, nginx has more market share than apache, and its fastcgi module is one of the more recently updated ones in its source tree (5 months vs multiple years):
https://github.com/nginx/nginx/tree/master/src/http/modules
If I was going to build an embedded web server, I’d start with nostd rust, probably with though axum + tokio, since thats already memory safe-ish.
If I needed fastcgi for some reason (dynamically loadable endpoints, or os-level isolation), there are at least four implementations of fastcgi for it. No idea if any are decent though.
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Five Apache projects you probably didn't know about
APISIX is an API Gateway. It builds upon OpenResty, a Lua layer built on top of the famous nginx reverse-proxy. APISIX adds abstractions to the mix, e.g., Route, Service, Upstream, and offers a plugin-based architecture.
What are some alternatives?
ddev - Docker-based local PHP+Node.js web development environments
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
lando - A development tool for all your projects that is fast, easy, powerful and liberating
envoy - Cloud-native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy
laragon - Laragon is a portable, isolated, fast & powerful universal development environment for PHP, Node.js, Python, Java, Go, Ruby. It is fast, lightweight, easy-to-use and easy-to-extend.
Squid - Squid Web Proxy Cache
devilbox - A modern Docker LAMP stack and MEAN stack for local development
nestjs-monorepo-microservices-proxy - Example of how to implement a Nestjs monorepo with no shared folder
asdf-php - PHP plugin for the asdf version manager
Hiawatha - Hiawatha is an open source webserver with security, easy to use and lightweight as the three key features. Hiawatha supports among others (Fast)CGI, IPv6, URL rewriting and reverse proxy. It has security features no other webserver has, like blocking SQL injections, XSS and CSRF attacks and exploit attempts. The built-in monitoring tool makes it perfect for large scale deployments.
development - Docker based local development environment
YARP - A toolkit for developing high-performance HTTP reverse proxy applications.