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Laradock
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Laravel Docker in Windows
Haven’t touched Laravel for years pero baka laradock might be good for your use case
- What do Mac users here use for local development / testing? AMP software discussion
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Why is my directory list showing up on the web browser (localhost)?
This is a function of the apache configuration files. You should examine those and determine what the issue is, using the xampp gui which will let you edit the httpd.conf file, or whatever it is that xampp uses. xampp provides the default settings you need, so I highly doubt this is the issue, but there is a directive called DirectoryIndex that tells apache what files to search for when a url points to a directory. By default that is going to include index.php. So if that is not working, then there is possibly something else going on with the apache config. To figure this all out you really have to understand how the various possible configuration options work. I don't use xampp so I can't tell you with certainty what the defaults are, but directives like Directory, VirtualHost, DocumentRoot etc, can all be used and combined in different ways to create different outcomes. For example, whether or not an index even appears (in the absence of an index.php) is configurable, as is whether or not you can override settings in a .htaccess file. I'm guessing you might be running xampp under windows, and this is yet another reason why in the era of containers, it's just better to use virtualization or containerization rather than something like xampp. As it sounds like you are still in learning mode, it's not too late to turn your attention to something like docker with https://laradock.io/
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Demet – Useful LAMP and LEMP Stack for Docker with PHP 8.2
It's vastly inferior to laradock and does less.
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Yet another lemp tool
With https://laradock.io/ it should be no more than a couple of minutes. Yes, this is a development environment and not meant for production. But so is yours, just with a worse approach.
- How do I dockerise this Laravel Application?
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Discussion on what dev environment people use and prefer
The prime example of what I'm referring to is: https://github.com/laradock/laradock
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Using Docker to Containerize Laravel Apps for Development and Production
First, we will use Laravel Sail to run the application locally on our dev environment. There are unofficial Docker environments for Laravel like Laradock but Sail is the official docker dev environment for Laravel. Sail is is a wrapper on top of docker compose.
- Weekly "ask anything" thread
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Laradock - ready to use PHP docker environment
git clone https://github.com/Laradock/laradock.git
distribution-spec
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The transitory nature of MLOps: Advocating for DevOps/MLOps coalescence
Back in 2013, a little company called Docker made it really easy to start using containers to package up applications. A big key to their success was the OCI (you can learn about that here), an industry wide initiative to have standards around how we package up our applications. Because of OCI standards, we have hundreds (maybe thousands?) of tools that can be combined to manage and deploy applications. So why aren’t we using this for packaging up Notebooks and AI models as well? It would make deploying, sharing, and managing our models easier for everyone involved.
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The Road To Kubernetes: How Older Technologies Add Up
Kubernetes on the backend used to utilize docker for much of its container runtime solutions. One of the modular features of Kubernetes is the ability to utilize a Container Runtime Interface or CRI. The problem was that Docker didn't really meet the spec properly and they had to maintain a shim to translate properly. Instead users could utilize the popular containerd or cri-o runtimes. These follow the Open Container Initiative or OCI's guidelines on container formats.
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Coexistence of containers and Helm charts - OCI based registries
OCI stands for Open Container Initiative, and its goal as an organization is to define a specification for container formats and runtime.
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Bazzite – a Steam0S-like OCI image for desktop, living room, and handheld PCs
https://opencontainers.org/
Here is Containerfile from the repo: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/blob/main/Containerfile
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Distroless images using melange and apko
apko allows us to build OCI container images from .apk packages.
- OCI image from dockerfile
- Fat OCI images are a cultural problem
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Progressive Delivery on AKS: A Step-by-Step Guide using Flagger with Istio and FluxCD
Flagger's load testing service can be installed via a Kustomization resource based on manifests packaged as an artifact in an Open Container Initiative (OCI) registry
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Creating Kubernetes Cluster With CRI-O
CRI-O is a lightweight container runtime for Kubernetes. It is an implementation of Kubernetes CRI to use Open Container Initiative (OCI) compatible runtimes for running pods. It supports runc and Kata Containers as the container runtimes, but any OCI-compatible runtime can be integrated.
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What is the current status of Docker and how far is it from getting ported?
So somebody else created runj (runj is an experimental, proof-of-concept OCI-compatible runtime for FreeBSD jails.) https://github.com/samuelkarp/runj
What are some alternatives?
sail - Docker files for running a basic Laravel application.
jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.
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.
spin - Spin is the open source developer tool for building and running serverless applications powered by WebAssembly.
lando - A development tool for all your projects that is fast, easy, powerful and liberating
proxmox-lxc-idmapper - Proxmox unprivileged container/host uid/gid mapping syntax tool.
nginx-proxy - Automated nginx proxy for Docker containers using docker-gen
appleprivacyletter - An open letter against Apple's new privacy-invasive client-side content scanning.
Laravel Homestead
dive - A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image
devilbox - A modern Docker LAMP stack and MEAN stack for local development
bartholomew - The Micro-CMS for WebAssembly and Spin