docker-php-tutorial
git-secret
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docker-php-tutorial
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Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2023/05
I've started a series of tutorials on "Docker for PHP developers" some years ago and add new articles when I find the time. Each part "evolves" the codebase that I provide as a practical "working" example available at https://github.com/paslandau/docker-php-tutorial.
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Discussion on what dev environment people use and prefer
Docker is imho the way to go. Only downside for me is the file system performance on Mac and Windows compared to Linux. I've documented "our" setup in https://www.pascallandau.com/blog/docker-from-scratch-for-php-applications-in-2022/ which is part of a multi-part tutorial on "all things docker" for PHP devs => https://github.com/paslandau/docker-php-tutorial
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Use git-secret to store encrypted secrets in the repository
All code samples are publicly available in my Docker PHP Tutorial repository on github. You find the branch with the final result of this tutorial at part-6-git-secret-encrypt-repository-docker.
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Running Laravel 9 on Docker - with Queues, Workers, Databases etc.
In the latest part of my tutorial series on Docker for PHP developers I'm showcasing a setup for running Laravel on Docker: https://www.pascallandau.com/blog/run-laravel-9-docker-in-2022/
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Installed WebStation but not able to setup Virtual Hosts
Deep and straight compose setup: https://github.com/paslandau/docker-php-tutorial there is a related series of blog posts somewhere.
git-secret
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Gittuf – a security layer for Git using some concepts introduced by TUF
I've happily been using git-secret (https://sobolevn.me/git-secret/) for encrypting non-critical (i.e. non-production) secrets for a while now. It sounds like Gittuf will do a lot more than git-secret, but for the use case of encrypted files specifically, is there a significant different about with the approach that Gittuf has taken?
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Ansible-based dotfiles with fancy nvchad-based neovim + tmux setup
Secrets inside the repo. All the credentials, ssh keys, VPN configs can be stored directly in the repo with support of the git secret. gpg key is optional: config works fine if it is not provided and secrets are not decrypted.
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Modern Perl Catalyst: Docker Setup
You might notice that some of the environmental variables have funky values that look more like template placeholders. For example "SESSION_STORAGE_SECRET=${SESSION_STORAGE_SECRET}". That's because there's a .env file that contains those (you can see it in the root of the GitHub repository page. As a good practice I try to isolate anything that needs to be secret right off the top. So even though this is a development setup and would need work to turn it into a something suitable for production let's try to start off right not doing the wrong thing by hardcoding all our secrets into various files. At least now there's just one file to secure. And later on if you move to something really secure like Hashicorp's Vault product, or even something open source like git secret you won't have to hunt all over the place for the secrets to keep. Lets now look at the rest of the Catalyst application setup:
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Terraform - How do you handle secrets?
Checkout git-secret. https://git-secret.io/
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[2022][Friendly Reminder] Don't commit your input files to Git
There‘s plugins like https://github.com/AGWA/git-crypt or https://git-secret.io that you can use to encrypt the files for yourself, so that they are available on multiple machines to you
- how to automate the sharing .env file with the team?
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How to hide changes in GitHub repository from the public?
If you really want to have private repositories in GitHub, you will need to set up something like https://git-secret.io on top of git.
- Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles (2012)
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Would it be worth using a secrets management system?
If you want a low config solution and not scared of gpg, https://git-secret.io/
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git-secret vs Mozilla SOPS?
Hey guys, so I'm using git-secret as of now. Just stumbled across Mozilla SOPS today and finding it interesting. Which one you guys recommend and why? Advantages and disadvantages of each? I think SOPS is more robust and stable since it is being maintained by a large organization? Please correct me if I'm wrong. Help is appreciated.
What are some alternatives?
inframap - Read your tfstate or HCL to generate a graph specific for each provider, showing only the resources that are most important/relevant.
sops - Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets
terracognita - Reads from existing public and private cloud providers (reverse Terraform) and generates your infrastructure as code on Terraform configuration
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
vscode-runme - DevOps Workflows Built with Markdown for VS Code
secret - Share Secrets securily
v4-docker - Bootstrapped Chevereto Docker images
Blackbox - Safely store secrets in Git/Mercurial/Subversion
Laradock - Full PHP development environment for Docker.
git-crypt - Transparent file encryption in git
berglas - A tool for managing secrets on Google Cloud
passff - zx2c4 pass manager extension for Firefox, Chrome and Opera