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docker-magento
- Magento 2.4.5 Docker Setup
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is working on magento as a junior developer is the best idea?
Get a local development environment setup using Mark Shust's Magento Docker project - Mark is super helpful and the README is quite comprehensive
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Magento 2.4 Local Development Setup - Mac M2
M2 MacBook Pro user here too. I've never used Warden so I'm not going to be too much help there however I can recommend Mark Shust's Docker setup if you're open to using something else. I've used it Ubuntu, MacOS, Apple Silicon, Intel, and AMD platforms without issue.
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dev enviroment: windows wsl2 ubuntu docker vs vmware player 17 ubuntu docker
For more details I compared both setups. For both I use https://github.com/markshust/docker-magento Magento 2 docker stuff. Using Windows was nice as I like having everything there like I already had phpstorm, my clipboard manager, chrome, etc. But Windows just uses up all the ram quickly and becomes laggy. I debated about going the vmware route but just do it, it doesn't take that long to setup. I benchmarked a simple page request after clearing caches in Magento 2 and the performance is actually a little better (8%) in vmware docker than windows wsl2.
- Anyone with a Magento test server I can connect API to for testing?
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Connect local /etc/host with docker
Hi, I am using these images in docker to put up magneto (https://github.com/markshust/docker-magento) everything works fine as far as magneto is concerned. But there was a problem which I am not able to solve. The issue is that the script adds to the local /etc/hosts/ file (on a MacBook) the value 127.0.0.1 magento.test
## Mark Shust's Docker Configuration for Magento ## (https://github.com/markshust/docker-magento) ## ## Version 43.2.0 ## To use SSH, see https://github.com/markshust/docker-magento#ssh ## Linux users, see https://github.com/markshust/docker-magento#linux ## If you changed the default Docker network, you may need to replace ## 172.17.0.1 in this file with the result of: ## docker network inspect bridge --format='{{(index .IPAM.Config 0).Gateway}}' version: "3" services: app: image: markoshust/magento-nginx:1.18-8 ports: - "80:8000" - "443:8443" volumes: &appvolumes - ~/.composer:/var/www/.composer:cached - ~/.ssh/id_rsa:/var/www/.ssh/id_rsa:cached - ~/.ssh/known_hosts:/var/www/.ssh/known_hosts:cached - appdata:/var/www/html - sockdata:/sock - ssldata:/etc/nginx/certs extra_hosts: &appextrahosts ## Selenium support, replace "magento.test" with URL of your site - "magento.test:172.17.0.1" phpfpm: image: markoshust/magento-php:8.1-fpm-1 volumes: *appvolumes env_file: env/phpfpm.env #extra_hosts: *appextrahosts db: image: mariadb:10.4 command: --max_allowed_packet=64M --optimizer_use_condition_selectivity=1 --optimizer_switch="rowid_filter=off" ports: - "3306:3306" env_file: env/db.env volumes: - dbdata:/var/lib/mysql redis: image: redis:6.2-alpine ports: - "6379:6379" elasticsearch: image: markoshust/magento-elasticsearch:7.16-0 ports: - "9200:9200" - "9300:9300" environment: - "discovery.type=single-node" ## Set custom heap size to avoid memory errors - "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms1g -Xmx1g" ## Avoid test failures due to small disks ## More info at https://github.com/markshust/docker-magento/issues/488 - "cluster.routing.allocation.disk.threshold_enabled=false" - "index.blocks.read_only_allow_delete" rabbitmq: image: markoshust/magento-rabbitmq:3.9-0 ports: - "15672:15672" - "5672:5672" volumes: - rabbitmqdata:/var/lib/rabbitmq env_file: env/rabbitmq.env mailcatcher: image: sj26/mailcatcher ports: - "1080:1080" ## Blackfire support, uncomment to enable #blackfire: # image: blackfire/blackfire:2 # ports: # - "8307" # env_file: env/blackfire.env ## Selenium support, uncomment to enable #selenium: # image: selenium/standalone-chrome-debug:3.8.1 # ports: # - "5900:5900" # extra_hosts: *appextrahosts volumes: appdata: dbdata: rabbitmqdata: sockdata: ssldata:
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What's the current state of Magento 2 development environment? Has Magento / Adobe or the community put something together that is broadly supported / used / maintained by the community?
https://warden.dev/ and https://github.com/markshust/docker-magento are the 2 most popular environments
devilbox
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Best Xampp alternative
Upvote, because I like the idea of https://github.com/cytopia/devilbox. But, it contains a bit too much for me. Worth a look, though, fellow redditors
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Multi site local development environment using Docker
Bro, http://devilbox.org.
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devs, how do you run a test web server?
Use http://devilbox.org/ Comes out of the box ready and is close to your prod env then (php version, ..)
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delboy1978uk/lamp v1.5.1 released. A docker LAMP stack comprising of an Apache webserver with self-signed cert, PHP 8.1 with Xdebug, Mariadb, and Mailhog. Comes with CLI scripts to simplify docker usage. Please have a play with it! :-D
When we have giants like ddev and devilbox in our midst it's surprising to still see these pop-up
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Magento 2.4.5 Docker Setup
Try devilbox, it works great, have everything you need for development, and kept updated: http://devilbox.org/
- What kind of Docker and Kubernetes setups do you use?
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🎅🎄🎁 Devilbox now supports different PHP versions per project
For more information, see the details at: https://github.com/cytopia/devilbox/pull/942
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Tips on what's needed for a Local Dev Environment
I would say Docker is probably your best bet. There are some projects out there that do a lot of the heavy lifting for you like LandoDev and Devilbox. Also, Homestead (which is NOT Docker) is still a pretty solid pick. https://lando.dev/ http://devilbox.org/ https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/homestead Some reading if you happen to subscribe to php[architect] :wink: https://www.phparch.com/article/the-devilbox-and-docker/ https://www.phparch.com/article/the-workshop-just-use-docker/ https://www.phparch.com/article/the-workshop-using-sail-to-understand-local-development-with-docker/ I would say Docker is probably your best bet. There are some projects out there that do a lot of the heavy lifting for you like LandoDev and Devilbox. Also, Homestead is still a pretty solid pick.
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Safe to upgrade to Apple M1?
I use Devilbox, which uses Docker and works well with Apple Silicon.
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Looking for comparisons of Docker environments for Laravel development.
I use devilbox. Haven't had any major issues with it and it just works for me.
What are some alternatives?
lando - A development tool for all your projects that is fast, easy, powerful and liberating
Laradock - Full PHP development environment for Docker.
deck - DECK is a powerful and high performant local web development studio, an open source alternative to Docker desktop
squoosh - Make images smaller using best-in-class codecs, right in the browser.
phpMyAdmin - A web interface for MySQL and MariaDB
sail - Docker files for running a basic Laravel application.
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.
docker-compose-laravel - A docker-compose workflow for local Laravel development
Foundation - The most advanced responsive front-end framework in the world. Quickly create prototypes and production code for sites that work on any kind of device.
docker-magento2 - Magento 2.4, Apache 2.4, PHP 7.4, MariaDB 10.4.16, Elasticsearch 7.6.0, Varnish 6.4.0
newznab-tmux - Laravel based usenet indexer
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS