docker-adminer
frankenphp
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10 | 25 | |
150 | 5,833 | |
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2.7 | 9.5 | |
6 months ago | 9 days ago | |
PHP | Go | |
- | MIT License |
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docker-adminer
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Create your Joomla website using Docker
If you prefer Adminer, here is the command to run:
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Why use Docker for databases and how
However... I find this a little cumbersome for smooth development, so I much prefer to use Adminer, which as you may have guessed by now, can be spun up in it's very own container. The setup is similar to how we set up the MariaDB container and you can check out the official docs for the details should you want to set it up in the terminal too. The only problem with doing this is that you must set up a named network and connect both the MariaDB container and the Adminer container to it so that they can communicate. I did it a few times just to see how it was, and it's a lot of work so I'll just briefly explain the part of creating a network, because you will see later that there is a much easier way to achieve the same results even if doing it all manually is far more educational.
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How to compose & synchronise a container folder to host ? Noobs question
I was trying to mount Adminer on my Nas, and I wanted to mirror the plugins folder, using this compose configuration:
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New to MySQL, tips about client tools
Like to run the docker image Adminer which is a full-featured database management tool written in PHP(think phpMyAdmin).
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Docker using phpmyadmin and connecting to a local mysql database
Here a compose.yml doing what you want using Percona MySQL and Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) a full-featured database management tool written in PHP. Replace the images with the apps you want.
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Adminer: Database management in a single PHP file
https://github.com/TimWolla/docker-adminer/issues/108#issuec...
Disclosure: I'm the TimWolla of the repository in the second link :-)
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How can I control which HTTP port adminer shows up on?
I have a hard time getting my head around Docker and ports, but I'm specifying ports the way the adminer docs suggest to. Here's my service entry:
- How do you add PHPMyAdmin to an existing MariaDB install?
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Database Design Feedback
To really learn and get easy feedback use your fav db docker image, postgres, mysql(percona) or sqlite(alpine) with adminer and some test data(insert.sql) in a git repo pushed to gitlab/github.
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Docker entrypoint-initdb.d postgres
Caddy reverse proxying to adminer port 8080 should do the trick. Reference: https://hub.docker.com/_/adminer
frankenphp
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Introducing WP Setup
Uses the new FrankenPHP server to add SSL support to your local environment
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Deploying Web Apps with Caddy: A Beginner's Guide Caddy
Depending on the application you can already do this. For example: https://frankenphp.dev/
- I abandoned OpenLiteSpeed and went back to good ol' Nginx
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New FrankenPHP feature: package your PHP apps as standalone, self-executable binaries
File size of binaries is almost never a relevant factor. Your server running your code is probably not so constrained on disk space that it would matter. It's not like it's gigabytes, it's only ~110MB. See the assets on the latest release: https://github.com/dunglas/frankenphp/releases/tag/v1.0.0
- Frankenphp v1.0.0
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Create your Joomla website using Docker
A new player is entering the game: FrankenPHP. This is a new application server which can be used instead of Apache or nginx.
- FrankenPHP: Modern App Server for PHP
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An Internet of PHP
Don't follow any advice to use Apache as a reverse proxy, or bundle php with a classic web server.
There are real application servers using an event loop by now, most notably Roadrunner (https://roadrunner.dev), FrankenPHP (https://frankenphp.dev), Laravel Octane (https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/octane#introduction), Swoole Bridge for Symfony (https://github.com/insidestyles/swoole-bridge-bundle).
In general, you can do a lot with OpenSwoole or Roadrunner. They are vastly superior (in a container scenario) to any other suggestion in this thread!
- Go with PHP
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PHP Servers - What are you using? PHP-FPM, Roadrunner, Swoole?
And up-and-comer is https://frankenphp.dev/ which invokes PHP directly from a Go server (as a plugin for Caddy) using CGO. Not quite stable yet, but it's looking good and lots of progress has been made. Disclosure: I work on Caddy :)
What are some alternatives?
UVDesk - UVdesk Opensource Community Helpdesk Project built for all to make a Full Ticketing Support System along with many more other features.
go-php - PHP bindings for the Go programming language (Golang)
compalex - Lightweight script to compare two database
caddy-php - PHP package to control your Caddy instance
Symfony - The Symfony PHP framework
RoadRunner - 🤯 High-performance PHP application server, process manager written in Go and powered with plugins
Motor Admin - Deploy a no-code admin panel for your application in less than a minute. Stop wasting time on custom internal tools and focus on the actual product. Motor Admin allows to launch a custom admin panel for any application.
go-php - PHP bindings for the Go programming language (Golang)
postgres - Docker Official Image packaging for Postgres
caddy-brotli - Brotli compression encoder for Caddy
Prequel - Prequel for Laravel. Clear and concise database management.
crontab - Crontab component.