├── .env
├── .gitattributes
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── composer
└── Dockerfile
├── cron
└── Dockerfile
├── docker-compose.yml
├── init.sh
├── magento
├── Dockerfile
└── env.php
├── mariadb
└── init.sql.gz
├── nginx
└── Dockerfile
├── nodejs
└── Dockerfile
├── opensearch.sh
├── opensearch
└── Dockerfile
├── passgen.sh
├── php
└── Dockerfile
└── varnish
├── Dockerfile
└── default.vcl
/.env:
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1 |
2 | ADMIN_PATH=""
3 | CRYPT_KEY=""
4 |
5 | BRAND="magenx"
6 | DOMAIN="magenx.net"
7 |
8 | COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME="${BRAND}"
9 |
10 | MAGENTO_GITHUB_REPO="https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-demo"
11 | MAGENTO_GITHUB_BRANCH="dev"
12 |
13 | MAGENX_NGINX_GITHUB_REPO="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/magenx/Magento-nginx-config/master/"
14 | MAGENX_NGINX_GITHUB_REPO_API="https://api.github.com/repos/magenx/Magento-nginx-config/contents/magento2"
15 |
16 | COMPOSER_USER="8c681734f22763b50ea0c29dff9e7af2"
17 | COMPOSER_PASSWORD="02dfee497e669b5db1fe1c8d481d6974"
18 |
19 | ALPINE_VERSION="3.21"
20 |
21 | TZ="Europe/Berlin"
22 |
23 | PHP_VERSION="83"
24 | PHP_USER="php-${BRAND}"
25 |
26 | MARIADB_VERSION="10.11.10"
27 | MARIADB_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD="yes"
28 | MARIADB_AUTO_UPGRADE="yes"
29 | MARIADB_DISABLE_UPGRADE_BACKUP="yes"
30 | MARIADB_DATABASE="${BRAND}_magento2"
31 | MARIADB_USER="${BRAND}"
32 |
33 | PMA_HOST="mariadb"
34 | PMA_PORT="3306"
35 | MAX_EXECUTION_TIME="3600"
36 | MEMORY_LIMIT="2G"
37 | UPLOAD_LIMIT="250M"
38 | PMA_ARBITRARY="1"
39 | HIDE_PHP_VERSION="true"
40 | PMA_PMADB="${BRAND}_phpmyadmin"
41 | PMA_CONTROLUSER="${BRAND}_phpmyadmin"
42 |
43 | REDIS_VERSION="7.2.5"
44 | REDIS_CACHE_MEMORY="1024mb"
45 | REDIS_SESSION_MEMORY="1024mb"
46 |
47 | VARNISH_VERSION="7.6.1"
48 | VARNISH_CACHE_SIZE="1G"
49 |
50 | OPENSEARCH_VERSION="2.14.0"
51 | OPENSEARCH_DASHBOARDS_PORT="10525"
52 |
53 | RABBITMQ_VERSION="3.13"
54 | NODE_VERSION="18.20.3"
55 |
56 | ROOT_PATH="/home/${BRAND}"
57 | MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH="${ROOT_PATH}/public_html"
58 | MAGENTO_PUB_PATH="${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/pub"
59 |
60 | ## generated passwords for services
61 |
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2 |
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1 | ## Docker Configuration for Magento 2
2 | > Deploy secure and flexible docker infrastructure for Magento 2 in a matter of seconds.
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 | # :rocket: Deploy your project:
10 | > Disclaimer: By default, the latest versions of packages are configured, above those recommended by Magento 2
11 | - [x] Install Docker [ Debian ]:
12 | > you can use any linux host or Docker Desktop
13 | > https://docs.docker.com/
14 | > https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/debian/
15 |
16 | - [x] Use init.sh script provided to install and configure docker environment:
17 | ```
18 | curl -Lo init.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration/main/init.sh && . init.sh
19 | ```
20 |
21 | ### or
22 | - [x] Manual commands:
23 | ```
24 | apt update && apt upgrade -y
25 | apt-get -y install ca-certificates software-properties-common screen ipset vim strace rsyslog git apache2-utils
26 | install -m 0755 -d /etc/apt/keyrings
27 | curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/debian/gpg -o /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.asc
28 | chmod a+r /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.asc
29 | echo \
30 | "deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/docker.asc] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian \
31 | $(. /etc/os-release && echo "$VERSION_CODENAME") stable" | \
32 | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list > /dev/null
33 | apt-get update
34 | ```
35 |
36 | - [x] Install docker compose cli:
37 | ```
38 | apt-get -y install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io docker-buildx-plugin docker-compose-plugin
39 | ```
40 |
41 | - [x] Add alias or use auto completion feature:
42 | ```
43 | echo "alias doco='docker compose'" >> ~/.bash_profile
44 | . ~/.bash_profile
45 | ```
46 |
47 | - [x] Create deployment directory:
48 | ```
49 | mkdir /opt/magento && cd /opt/magento
50 | ```
51 |
52 | - [x] Clone repo:
53 | >
54 | ```
55 | git clone https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration.git .
56 | ```
57 |
58 | - [x] To avoid copying default passwords and hacking through open ports - generate new passwords:
59 | > https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v3/#secrets
60 | ```
61 | bash passgen.sh
62 | ```
63 |
64 |
65 | When mariadb is started for the first time, a new database with the specified name will be created and initialized with the provided configuration variables. Furthermore, it will execute files with extensions .sh, .sql, .sql.gz, .sql.xz and .sql.zst that are found in ./mariadb/
66 | **magento** container using files from this repository - https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-demo , with custom env.php
67 |
68 |
69 | **[ ! ]** Check all data, adjust your settings, edit your variables
70 | - [x] Run to pull and build images and start containers:
71 | ```
72 | doco build --no-cache php
73 | doco up -d
74 | ```
75 | - [x] Watch syslog for errors and issues:
76 | ```
77 | tail -f /var/log/syslog
78 | ```
79 |
80 |
81 |
82 | - [x] To request TLS/SSL certificate with certbot you can run this command [--staging] to test:
83 | ```
84 | doco stop nginx
85 | doco run -p 80:80 --rm certbot certonly \
86 | --email ${ADMIN_EMAIL} --agree-tos --no-eff-email --standalone -d ${DOMAIN} --staging
87 | doco start nginx
88 | ```
89 | > change your nginx configuration to uncomment tls/ssl
90 | > remove [--staging] flag to reissue live certificate
91 | - [x] To request TLS/SSL certificate with certbot in realtime you can run this command:
92 | ```
93 | doco run --rm certbot certonly \
94 | --email ${ADMIN_EMAIL} --agree-tos --no-eff-email --webroot -w ${WEB_ROOT_PATH} -d ${DOMAIN}
95 | doco restart nginx
96 | ```
97 |
98 |
99 |
100 | - [x] Get random mariadb root password from log:
101 | ```
102 | doco logs mariadb 2>&1 | grep GENERATED
103 | magenx-mariadb | 2021-11-16 08:48:17-05:00 [Note] [Entrypoint]: GENERATED ROOT PASSWORD: xxxxxxxx
104 | ```
105 |
106 |
107 |
108 | - [x] Example how to run composer or magento command from host:
109 | > magento entrypoint is n98-magerun2 script, looks like providing more commands and options
110 | ```
111 | doco run --rm composer update
112 | doco run --rm php -m
113 | doco run --rm magento module:status --enabled
114 | doco run --rm magento module:disable {module name}
115 | ```
116 |
117 |
118 |
119 | - [x] Stop all services:
120 | ```
121 | doco down
122 |
123 | Stopping magenx-cron ... done
124 | Stopping magenx-nginx ... done
125 | Stopping magenx-php ... done
126 | Stopping magenx-magento ... done
127 | Stopping magenx-opensearch ... done
128 | Stopping magenx-rabbitmq ... done
129 | Stopping magenx-varnish ... done
130 | Stopping magenx-certbot ... done
131 | Stopping magenx-nodejs ... done
132 | Stopping magenx-phpmyadmin ... done
133 | Stopping magenx-mariadb ... done
134 | Stopping magenx-redis ... done
135 | ```
136 |
137 |
138 |
139 | # :hammer_and_wrench: Stack components in use:
140 | - [x] [Portainer](https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer-ce) - Portainer provides seamless management of Docker containers
141 | - [x] [MariaDB](https://hub.docker.com/r/mariadb) - MariaDB Server is a high performing open source relational database, forked from MySQL.
142 | - [x] [Nginx](https://hub.docker.com/r/nginx) - Official build of Nginx.
143 | - [x] [PHP](https://hub.docker.com/r/php) - PHP scripting language.
144 | - [x] [Varnish](https://hub.docker.com/r/varnish) - Varnish is an HTTP accelerator designed for content-heavy dynamic web sites as well as APIs.
145 | - [x] [OpenSearch](https://hub.docker.com/r/opensearchproject) - Opensearch is a powerful open source search and analytics engine that makes data easy to explore.
146 | - [x] [Redis x2](https://hub.docker.com/r/redis) - Redis is an open source key-value store that functions as a data structure server.
147 | - [x] [RabbitMQ](https://hub.docker.com/r/rabbitmq) - RabbitMQ is an open source multi-protocol messaging broker.
148 | - [x] [NodeJS](https://hub.docker.com/r/node) - Node.js is a JavaScript-based platform for server-side and networking applications.
149 | - [x] [PHPMyAdmin](https://hub.docker.com/r/phpmyadmin) - phpMyAdmin - A web interface for MySQL and MariaDB.
150 | - [x] [Certbot](https://hub.docker.com/r/certbot/certbot) - Official build of EFF's Certbot tool for obtaining TLS/SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt.
151 | - [x] [Composer]
152 | - [x] [Cron]
153 |
154 |
155 |
156 |
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1 | # syntax = docker/dockerfile:labs
2 | ARG BRAND
3 | FROM ${BRAND}-php
4 |
5 | LABEL author="admin@magenx.com"
6 | LABEL source="https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration"
7 |
8 | ENV COMPOSER_MEMORY_LIMIT=-1
9 |
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1 | # syntax = docker/dockerfile:labs
2 | ARG BRAND
3 | FROM ${BRAND}-php
4 |
5 | LABEL author="admin@magenx.com"
6 | LABEL source="https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration"
7 |
8 | ARG BRAND
9 | ARG PHP_USER
10 | ARG MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH
11 |
12 | RUN echo "* * * * * umask 007; ${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/bin/magento cron:run 2>&1 | grep -v 'Ran jobs by schedule' >> ${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/var/log/magento.cron.log 2>&1" > /etc/crontabs/${PHP_USER}
13 |
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1 | #
2 | # Welcome to Magento 2 Docker Configuration
3 | # _ __ ___ __ _ __ _ ___ _ __ __ __
4 | # | '_ ` _ \ / _` |/ _` |/ _ \ '_ \\ \/ /
5 | # | | | | | | (_| | (_| | __/ | | |> <
6 | # |_| |_| |_|\__,_|\__, |\___|_| |_/_/\_\
7 | # __/ |
8 | # |___/
9 | #
10 | # This config was created by magenx.com
11 | # If you have any questions or need help
12 | # please dont hesitate to contact us at:
13 | #
14 | # [admin email]: admin@magenx.com
15 | # [website url]: https://www.magenx.com
16 | #
17 |
18 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
19 | # Configure reusable arguments
20 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
21 | x-setappargs: &setappargs
22 | BRAND:
23 | DOMAIN:
24 | PHP_USER:
25 | ROOT_PATH:
26 | ADMIN_PATH:
27 | MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH:
28 | PHP_VERSION:
29 | TZ:
30 |
31 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
32 | # Configure logger driver
33 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
34 | x-logger: &logger
35 | logging:
36 | driver: syslog
37 | options:
38 | syslog-address: "unixgram:///dev/log"
39 | mode: non-blocking
40 | tag: "[ {{.Name}} ]"
41 |
42 |
43 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
44 | # Configure ulimits
45 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
46 | x-ulimits: &ulimits
47 | ulimits:
48 | memlock:
49 | soft: -1
50 | hard: -1
51 | nofile:
52 | soft: 65536
53 | hard: 65536
54 |
55 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
56 | # Configure capabilities
57 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
58 | x-cap_add: &cap_add
59 | cap_add:
60 | - SYS_PTRACE
61 |
62 |
63 |
64 | services:
65 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
66 | # MariaDB is a high performing open source relational database
67 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
68 | mariadb:
69 | image: mariadb:${MARIADB_VERSION}
70 | container_name: ${BRAND}-mariadb
71 | hostname: mariadb
72 | environment:
73 | - MARIADB_AUTO_UPGRADE
74 | - MARIADB_DISABLE_UPGRADE_BACKUP
75 | - MARIADB_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD
76 | - MARIADB_DATABASE
77 | - MARIADB_USER
78 | - MARIADB_PASSWORD
79 | - TZ
80 | command: >
81 | --key_buffer_size=16M
82 | --myisam-recover-options=FORCE,BACKUP
83 | --innodb=force
84 | --max_allowed_packet=250M
85 | --max_connect_errors=100000
86 | --bind-address=mariadb
87 | --skip-name-resolve
88 | --back_log=20
89 | --interactive_timeout=7200
90 | --wait_timeout=7200
91 | --net_read_timeout=120
92 | --net_write_timeout=300
93 | --sort_buffer_size=1M
94 | --read_buffer_size=1M
95 | --read_rnd_buffer_size=1M
96 | --join_buffer_size=1M
97 | --tmp_table_size=128M
98 | --max_heap_table_size=128M
99 | --max_connections=150
100 | --thread_cache_size=32
101 | --thread_pool_size=16
102 | --open_files_limit=65535
103 | --table_definition_cache=4000
104 | --table_open_cache=4000
105 | --innodb_lock_wait_timeout=7200
106 | --innodb_flush_method=O_DIRECT
107 | --innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=2
108 | --innodb_log_file_size=128M
109 | --innodb_log_buffer_size=8M
110 | --innodb_file_per_table=1
111 | --innodb_read_io_threads=8
112 | --innodb_write_io_threads=8
113 | --innodb_buffer_pool_size=2G
114 | --log_error=/var/log/mysqld.log
115 | --skip-log-bin
116 | --disable-log-bin
117 | ports:
118 | - "127.0.0.1:3306:3306"
119 | restart: always
120 | volumes:
121 | - mariadb:/var/lib/mysql
122 | - ./mariadb/init.sql.gz:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init.sql.gz:ro
123 | cpu_shares: 1024
124 | mem_limit: 2048m
125 | mem_reservation: 512m
126 | oom_kill_disable: true
127 | healthcheck:
128 | test: ["CMD", "healthcheck.sh", "--connect", "--innodb_initialized", "--innodb_buffer_pool_loaded"]
129 | start_period: 10s
130 | interval: 10s
131 | timeout: 5s
132 | retries: 3
133 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
134 |
135 |
136 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
137 | # Opensearch is a powerful open source search and analytics engine
138 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
139 | opensearch:
140 | build:
141 | context: ./opensearch
142 | args:
143 | OPENSEARCH_VERSION:
144 | container_name: ${BRAND}-opensearch
145 | hostname: opensearch
146 | environment:
147 | - cluster.name=${BRAND}-cluster
148 | - node.name=${BRAND}-node1
149 | - node.attr.rack=${BRAND}-rack1
150 | - discovery.type=single-node
151 | - bootstrap.memory_lock=true
152 | - plugins.security.ssl.transport.enforce_hostname_verification=false
153 | - plugins.security.ssl.http.enabled=false
154 | - plugins.security.allow_unsafe_democertificates=true
155 | - plugins.security.allow_default_init_securityindex=true
156 | - OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m
157 | - OPENSEARCH_INITIAL_ADMIN_PASSWORD=${OPENSEARCH_PASSWORD}
158 | ports:
159 | - "127.0.0.1:9200:9200"
160 | - "127.0.0.1:9300:9300"
161 | restart: always
162 | volumes:
163 | - opensearch:/usr/share/opensearch/data
164 | cpu_shares: 1024
165 | mem_limit: 2048m
166 | mem_reservation: 512m
167 | oom_kill_disable: true
168 | healthcheck:
169 | test: ["CMD-SHELL", "curl -XGET -u admin:${OPENSEARCH_PASSWORD} 'http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health?wait_for_status=yellow&timeout=15s' || exit 1"]
170 | start_period: 15s
171 | interval: 15s
172 | timeout: 5s
173 | retries: 3
174 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
175 |
176 |
177 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
178 | # Redis is an open source key-value store that functions as a data structure server.
179 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
180 | redis-cache:
181 | image: &redis_image redis:${REDIS_VERSION}-alpine
182 | container_name: ${BRAND}-redis-cache
183 | hostname: redis-cache
184 | command: >
185 | --bind redis-cache
186 | --port 6380
187 | --save ""
188 | --loglevel warning
189 | --requirepass ${REDIS_PASSWORD}
190 | --maxmemory ${REDIS_CACHE_MEMORY}
191 | --maxmemory-policy allkeys-lru
192 | --lazyfree-lazy-eviction yes
193 | --lazyfree-lazy-expire yes
194 | --lazyfree-lazy-server-del yes
195 | --replica-lazy-flush yes
196 | --lazyfree-lazy-user-del yes
197 | ports:
198 | - "127.0.0.1:6380:6380"
199 | restart: always
200 | cpu_shares: 614
201 | mem_limit: 1024mb
202 | mem_reservation: 128m
203 | oom_kill_disable: true
204 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
205 |
206 |
207 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
208 | # Redis is an open source key-value store that functions as a data structure server.
209 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
210 | redis-session:
211 | image: *redis_image
212 | container_name: ${BRAND}-redis-session
213 | hostname: redis-session
214 | command: >
215 | --bind redis-session
216 | --port 6379
217 | --save 300 15
218 | --requirepass ${REDIS_PASSWORD}
219 | --maxmemory ${REDIS_SESSION_MEMORY}
220 | --maxmemory-policy allkeys-lru
221 | --lazyfree-lazy-eviction yes
222 | --lazyfree-lazy-expire yes
223 | --lazyfree-lazy-server-del yes
224 | --replica-lazy-flush yes
225 | --lazyfree-lazy-user-del yes
226 | ports:
227 | - "127.0.0.1:6379:6379"
228 | restart: always
229 | volumes:
230 | - redis:/data
231 | cpu_shares: 614
232 | mem_limit: 1024mb
233 | mem_reservation: 128m
234 | oom_kill_disable: true
235 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
236 |
237 |
238 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
239 | # RabbitMQ is an open source multi-protocol messaging broker
240 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
241 | rabbitmq:
242 | image: rabbitmq:${RABBITMQ_VERSION}-alpine
243 | container_name: ${BRAND}-rabbitmq
244 | hostname: rabbitmq
245 | environment:
246 | - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER=rabbitmq_${BRAND}
247 | - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS=${RABBITMQ_PASSWORD}
248 | restart: always
249 | ports:
250 | - "127.0.0.1:5672:5672"
251 | volumes:
252 | - rabbitmq:/var/lib/rabbitmq
253 | cpu_shares: 614
254 | mem_limit: 512m
255 | mem_reservation: 128m
256 | oom_kill_disable: true
257 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
258 |
259 |
260 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
261 | # Varnish is an HTTP accelerator designed for content-heavy dynamic web sites as well as APIs.
262 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
263 | varnish:
264 | build:
265 | context: ./varnish
266 | args:
267 | VARNISH_VERSION:
268 | VARNISH_CACHE_SIZE:
269 | TZ:
270 | container_name: ${BRAND}-varnish
271 | hostname: varnish
272 | restart: always
273 | depends_on:
274 | - nginx
275 | - php
276 | ports:
277 | - "127.0.0.1:8081:8081"
278 | - "127.0.0.1:6082:6082"
279 | user: varnish
280 | cpu_shares: 614
281 | mem_limit: 1024m
282 | mem_reservation: 128m
283 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
284 |
285 |
286 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
287 | # Configure container for magento app
288 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
289 | magento:
290 | build:
291 | context: ./magento
292 | args:
293 | <<: *setappargs
294 | MAGENTO_GITHUB_REPO:
295 | MAGENTO_GITHUB_BRANCH:
296 | COMPOSER_USER:
297 | COMPOSER_PASSWORD:
298 | container_name: ${BRAND}-magento
299 | environment: &setphpenv
300 | - MARIADB_DATABASE
301 | - MARIADB_USER
302 | - MARIADB_PASSWORD
303 | - REDIS_PASSWORD
304 | - INDEXER_PASSWORD
305 | - DOMAIN
306 | - ADMIN_PATH
307 | - CRYPT_KEY
308 | - RABBITMQ_PASSWORD
309 | - BRAND
310 | volumes: &magento_volumes
311 | - magento:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}
312 | - media:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/pub/media
313 | - var:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/var
314 | user: ${BRAND}
315 | working_dir: ${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}
316 | entrypoint: ["n98-magerun2", "-vv"]
317 | cpu_shares: 614
318 | mem_limit: 512m
319 | mem_reservation: 128m
320 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
321 |
322 |
323 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
324 | # Configure container to run php and php-fpm
325 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
326 | php:
327 | build:
328 | context: ./php
329 | args:
330 | <<: *setappargs
331 | ALPINE_VERSION:
332 | container_name: ${BRAND}-php
333 | environment: *setphpenv
334 | hostname: php
335 | restart: always
336 | depends_on:
337 | mariadb:
338 | condition: service_healthy
339 | ports:
340 | - "127.0.0.1:9000:9000"
341 | volumes:
342 | - magento:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}:ro
343 | - media:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/pub/media:rw
344 | - var:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/var:rw
345 | user: ${PHP_USER}
346 | working_dir: ${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/pub
347 | entrypoint: ["php-fpm${PHP_VERSION}", "-F"]
348 | cpu_shares: 1024
349 | mem_limit: 2048m
350 | mem_reservation: 512m
351 | << : [*ulimits, *cap_add, *logger]
352 |
353 |
354 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
355 | # Nginx is an open source reverse proxy server for HTTP, HTTPS
356 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
357 | nginx:
358 | build:
359 | context: ./nginx
360 | args:
361 | <<: *setappargs
362 | NGINX_GITHUB_REPO:
363 | MAGENX_NGINX_GITHUB_REPO:
364 | MAGENX_NGINX_GITHUB_REPO_API:
365 | PROFILER_PLACEHOLDER:
366 | PHPMYADMIN_FOLDER:
367 | container_name: ${BRAND}-nginx
368 | hostname: nginx
369 | restart: always
370 | depends_on:
371 | mariadb:
372 | condition: service_healthy
373 | php:
374 | condition: service_started
375 | ports:
376 | - "80:80"
377 | - "443:443"
378 | - "127.0.0.1:8080:8080"
379 | volumes:
380 | - magento:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}:ro
381 | - media:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/pub/media:ro
382 | - var:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/var:ro
383 | - ssl:/etc/ssl
384 | - certbot:/etc/letsencrypt:ro
385 | - phpmyadmin:/var/www/html:ro
386 | working_dir: ${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}
387 | user: ${BRAND}
388 | cpu_shares: 614
389 | mem_limit: 512m
390 | mem_reservation: 128m
391 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
392 |
393 |
394 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
395 | # phpMyAdmin - A web interface for MariaDB
396 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
397 | phpmyadmin:
398 | image: phpmyadmin:fpm-alpine
399 | container_name: ${BRAND}-phpmyadmin
400 | hostname: phpmyadmin
401 | environment:
402 | - PMA_ARBITRARY
403 | - HIDE_PHP_VERSION
404 | - PMA_HOST
405 | - PMA_PORT
406 | - MAX_EXECUTION_TIME
407 | - MEMORY_LIMIT
408 | - UPLOAD_LIMIT
409 | - PMA_PMADB
410 | - PMA_CONTROLUSER
411 | - PMA_CONTROLPASS
412 | - TZ
413 | restart: always
414 | depends_on:
415 | mariadb:
416 | condition: service_healthy
417 | nginx:
418 | condition: service_started
419 | ports:
420 | - "127.0.0.1:9001:9001"
421 | volumes:
422 | - phpmyadmin:/var/www/html
423 | cpu_shares: 614
424 | mem_limit: 512m
425 | mem_reservation: 512m
426 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
427 |
428 |
429 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
430 | # Certbot tool for obtaining TLS/SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt
431 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
432 | certbot:
433 | image: certbot/certbot:latest
434 | container_name: ${BRAND}-certbot
435 | volumes:
436 | - magento:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/.well-known/acme-challenge/:rw
437 | - certbot:/etc/letsencrypt
438 | - certbotlib:/var/lib/letsencrypt
439 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
440 |
441 |
442 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
443 | # Composer is a dependency manager written in and for PHP
444 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
445 | composer:
446 | build:
447 | context: ./composer
448 | args: *setappargs
449 | container_name: ${BRAND}-composer
450 | environment:
451 | COMPOSER_AUTH: |
452 | {
453 | "http-basic": {
454 | "repo.magento.com": {
455 | "username": "${COMPOSER_USER}",
456 | "password": "${COMPOSER_PASSWORD}"
457 | }
458 | }
459 | }
460 | volumes: *magento_volumes
461 | user: ${BRAND}
462 | working_dir: ${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}
463 | entrypoint: ["composer"]
464 | cpu_shares: 1024
465 | mem_limit: 1024m
466 | mem_reservation: 512m
467 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
468 |
469 |
470 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
471 | # Cron job scheduler run arbitrary commands, or "jobs", according to a schedule
472 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
473 | cron:
474 | build:
475 | context: ./cron
476 | args: *setappargs
477 | container_name: ${BRAND}-cron
478 | environment: *setphpenv
479 | depends_on:
480 | mariadb:
481 | condition: service_healthy
482 | volumes:
483 | - magento:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}:ro
484 | - media:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/pub/media:rw
485 | - var:${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/var:rw
486 | user: ${PHP_USER}
487 | working_dir: ${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}
488 | command: ["crond", "-f"]
489 | cpu_shares: 1024
490 | mem_limit: 2048m
491 | mem_reservation: 512m
492 | << : [*ulimits, *logger]
493 |
494 |
495 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
496 | # Named volumes list
497 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
498 | volumes:
499 | magento:
500 | media:
501 | var:
502 | ssl:
503 | mariadb:
504 | phpmyadmin:
505 | opensearch:
506 | redis:
507 | rabbitmq:
508 | certbot:
509 | certbotlib:
510 |
511 |
512 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
513 | # Named networks list
514 | # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
515 | networks:
516 | default:
517 | name: ${BRAND}
518 |
519 |
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/init.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | BRANCH="$1"
4 |
5 | export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
6 | apt update && apt upgrade -y
7 | apt-get -y install ca-certificates software-properties-common screen ipset vim strace rsyslog git apache2-utils
8 |
9 | install -m 0755 -d /etc/apt/keyrings
10 | curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/debian/gpg -o /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.asc
11 | chmod a+r /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.asc
12 |
13 | echo \
14 | "deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/docker.asc] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian \
15 | $(. /etc/os-release && echo "$VERSION_CODENAME") stable" | \
16 | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list > /dev/null
17 |
18 | apt-get update
19 | apt-get -y install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io docker-buildx-plugin docker-compose-plugin
20 |
21 | echo "alias for docker compose command = [ doco ]"
22 | echo "alias doco='docker compose'" >> ~/.bash_profile
23 | source ~/.bash_profile
24 |
25 | mkdir /opt/magento
26 | cd /opt/magento
27 |
28 | git clone -b ${BRANCH} https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration.git .
29 |
30 | vim .env
31 |
32 | echo "generating random passwords ..."
33 | bash passgen.sh
34 |
35 | cd /opt/magento
36 |
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/magento/Dockerfile:
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1 | # syntax = docker/dockerfile:labs
2 | ARG BRAND
3 | FROM ${BRAND}-php
4 |
5 | LABEL author="admin@magenx.com"
6 | LABEL source="https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration"
7 |
8 | ARG MAGENTO_GITHUB_REPO
9 | ARG MAGENTO_GITHUB_BRANCH
10 |
11 | ARG COMPOSER_USER
12 | ARG COMPOSER_PASSWORD
13 |
14 | ARG BRAND
15 | ARG PHP_USER
16 | ARG ROOT_PATH
17 | ARG MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH
18 |
19 | RUN < [
4 | 'frontName' => getenv('ADMIN_PATH')
5 | ],
6 | 'remote_storage' => [
7 | 'driver' => 'file'
8 | ],
9 | 'queue' => [
10 | 'amqp' => [
11 | 'host' => 'rabbitmq',
12 | 'port' => '5672',
13 | 'user' => 'rabbitmq_' . getenv('BRAND'),
14 | 'password' => getenv('RABBITMQ_PASSWORD'),
15 | 'virtualhost' => '/'
16 | ],
17 | 'consumers_wait_for_messages' => 0
18 | ],
19 | 'crypt' => [
20 | 'key' => getenv('CRYPT_KEY')
21 | ],
22 | 'db' => [
23 | 'table_prefix' => '',
24 | 'connection' => [
25 | 'default' => [
26 | 'host' => 'mariadb',
27 | 'dbname' => getenv('MARIADB_DATABASE'),
28 | 'username' => getenv('MARIADB_USER'),
29 | 'password' => getenv('MARIADB_PASSWORD'),
30 | 'model' => 'mysql4',
31 | 'engine' => 'innodb',
32 | 'initStatements' => 'SET NAMES utf8;',
33 | 'active' => '1',
34 | 'driver_options' => [
35 | 1014 => false
36 | ]
37 | ]
38 | ]
39 | ],
40 | 'resource' => [
41 | 'default_setup' => [
42 | 'connection' => 'default'
43 | ]
44 | ],
45 | 'x-frame-options' => 'SAMEORIGIN',
46 | 'MAGE_MODE' => 'production',
47 | 'session' => [
48 | 'save' => 'redis',
49 | 'redis' => [
50 | 'host' => 'redis-session',
51 | 'port' => '6379',
52 | 'password' => getenv('REDIS_PASSWORD'),
53 | 'timeout' => '2.5',
54 | 'persistent_identifier' => 'session',
55 | 'database' => '0',
56 | 'compression_threshold' => '2048',
57 | 'compression_library' => 'lzf',
58 | 'log_level' => '3',
59 | 'max_concurrency' => '15',
60 | 'break_after_frontend' => '5',
61 | 'break_after_adminhtml' => '30',
62 | 'first_lifetime' => '600',
63 | 'bot_first_lifetime' => '60',
64 | 'bot_lifetime' => '7200',
65 | 'disable_locking' => '0',
66 | 'min_lifetime' => '60',
67 | 'max_lifetime' => '2592000',
68 | 'sentinel_master' => '',
69 | 'sentinel_servers' => '',
70 | 'sentinel_connect_retries' => '5',
71 | 'sentinel_verify_master' => '0'
72 | ]
73 | ],
74 | 'cache' => [
75 | 'frontend' => [
76 | 'default' => [
77 | 'id_prefix' => '71f_',
78 | 'backend' => 'Magento\\Framework\\Cache\\Backend\\Redis',
79 | 'backend_options' => [
80 | 'server' => 'redis-cache',
81 | 'persistent' => 'cache',
82 | 'database' => '0',
83 | 'port' => '6380',
84 | 'password' => getenv('REDIS_PASSWORD'),
85 | 'compress_data' => '1',
86 | 'compression_lib' => 'lzf'
87 | ]
88 | ]
89 | ],
90 | 'allow_parallel_generation' => false
91 | ],
92 | 'lock' => [
93 | 'provider' => 'db',
94 | 'config' => [
95 | 'prefix' => ''
96 | ]
97 | ],
98 | 'directories' => [
99 | 'document_root_is_pub' => true
100 | ],
101 | 'cache_types' => [
102 | 'config' => 1,
103 | 'layout' => 1,
104 | 'block_html' => 1,
105 | 'collections' => 1,
106 | 'reflection' => 1,
107 | 'db_ddl' => 1,
108 | 'compiled_config' => 1,
109 | 'eav' => 1,
110 | 'customer_notification' => 1,
111 | 'full_page' => 1,
112 | 'config_integration' => 1,
113 | 'config_integration_api' => 1,
114 | 'translate' => 1,
115 | 'config_webservice' => 1
116 | ],
117 | 'downloadable_domains' => [
118 | getenv('DOMAIN')
119 | ],
120 | 'install' => [
121 | 'date' => 'Sun, 19 Jun 2022 18:45:26 +0000'
122 | ],
123 | 'http_cache_hosts' => [
124 | [
125 | 'host' => 'varnish',
126 | 'port' => '8081'
127 | ]
128 | ],
129 | 'deployment' => [
130 | 'blue_green' => [
131 | 'enabled' => true
132 | ]
133 | ],
134 | 'system' => [
135 | 'default' => [
136 | 'catalog' => [
137 | 'search' => [
138 | 'engine' => 'opensearch',
139 | 'opensearch_server_hostname' => 'opensearch',
140 | 'opensearch_enable_auth' => '1',
141 | 'opensearch_server_port' => '9200',
142 | 'opensearch_index_prefix' => 'indexer_' . getenv('BRAND'),
143 | 'opensearch_username' => 'indexer_' . getenv('BRAND'),
144 | 'opensearch_password' => getenv('INDEXER_PASSWORD')
145 | ]
146 | ]
147 | ]
148 | ]
149 | ];
150 |
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1 | # syntax = docker/dockerfile:labs
2 | FROM nginxinc/nginx-unprivileged:mainline-alpine-perl
3 |
4 | LABEL author="admin@magenx.com"
5 | LABEL source="https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration"
6 |
7 | ARG MAGENX_NGINX_GITHUB_REPO
8 | ARG MAGENX_NGINX_GITHUB_REPO_API
9 |
10 | ARG BRAND
11 | ARG PHP_USER
12 | ARG DOMAIN
13 | ARG ROOT_PATH
14 | ARG ADMIN_PATH
15 | ARG MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH
16 | ARG TZ
17 |
18 | ARG PROFILER_PLACEHOLDER
19 | ARG PHPMYADMIN_FOLDER
20 |
21 | USER root
22 |
23 | RUN <&1 | awk -F'"' '/download_url/ {print $4 ; system("curl -sSO "$4)}'
39 | ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/default.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default.conf
40 | mkdir -p /etc/nginx/conf_m2 && cd /etc/nginx/conf_m2/
41 | curl -sS "${MAGENX_NGINX_GITHUB_REPO_API}/conf_m2" 2>&1 | awk -F'"' '/download_url/ {print $4 ; system("curl -sSO "$4)}'
42 |
43 |
44 | sed -i "s/PROFILER_PLACEHOLDER/${PROFILER_PLACEHOLDER}/" /etc/nginx/conf_m2/maps.conf
45 |
46 | sed -i "s/PHPMYADMIN_PLACEHOLDER/mysql_${PHPMYADMIN_FOLDER}/g" /etc/nginx/conf_m2/phpmyadmin.conf
47 | sed -i "5i \\
48 | auth_basic \$authentication; \\
49 | auth_basic_user_file .mysql;" /etc/nginx/conf_m2/phpmyadmin.conf
50 |
51 | sed -i "s|127.0.0.1:9000|phpmyadmin:9000|" /etc/nginx/conf_m2/phpmyadmin.conf
52 |
53 | cp /etc/nginx/sites-available/magento2.conf /etc/nginx/sites-available/${DOMAIN}.conf
54 | ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/${DOMAIN}.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/${DOMAIN}.conf
55 | sed -i "s/127.0.0.1:8080/nginx:8080/" /etc/nginx/sites-available/${DOMAIN}.conf
56 | sed -i "s/example.com/${DOMAIN}/g" /etc/nginx/sites-available/${DOMAIN}.conf
57 | sed -i "s/ADMIN_PLACEHOLDER/${ADMIN_PATH}/" /etc/nginx/conf_m2/extra_protect.conf
58 |
59 | sed -i "s/#resolver 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 valid=3600s;/resolver 127.0.0.11 valid=30s;/" /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
60 | sed -i "s/example.com/${DOMAIN}/g" /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
61 | sed -i "s/127.0.0.1:9000/php:9000/" /etc/nginx/conf_m2/maps.conf
62 | sed -i "s,/var/www/html,${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}," /etc/nginx/conf_m2/maps.conf
63 | sed -i "s/127.0.0.1/varnish/g" /etc/nginx/conf_m2/varnish_proxy.conf
64 | sed -i "/user nginx;/d" /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
65 | sed -i "s,/var/run/nginx.pid,/tmp/nginx.pid," /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
66 | openssl dhparam -dsaparam -out /etc/ssl/certs/dhparams.pem 4096
67 | openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -sha256 -nodes -keyout /etc/ssl/certs/default_server.key -out /etc/ssl/certs/default_server.crt \
68 | -subj "/CN=default_server" -days 3650 -subj "/C=US/ST=Oregon/L=Portland/O=default_server/OU=Org/CN=default_server"
69 | EOF
70 |
71 | RUN < /etc/timezone
77 |
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/nodejs/Dockerfile:
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1 | # syntax = docker/dockerfile:labs
2 | ARG NODE_VERSION
3 | FROM node:${NODE_VERSION}-alpine
4 |
5 | LABEL author="admin@magenx.com"
6 | LABEL source="https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration"
7 |
8 | ARG BRAND
9 | ARG PHP_USER
10 | ARG ROOT_PATH
11 |
12 | #RUN addgroup -S -g 1001 ${PHP_USER} && \
13 | # adduser -S -H -h ${ROOT_PATH} -u 1001 -G ${PHP_USER} ${PHP_USER} && \
14 | # addgroup -S -g 1000 ${BRAND} && \
15 | # adduser -S -H -h ${ROOT_PATH} -u 1000 -G ${PHP_USER} ${BRAND}
16 |
17 | ENV NODE_ENV=production
18 |
19 | RUN npm install -g grunt-cli
20 |
21 | #USER ${BRAND}
22 |
23 |
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/opensearch.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | . .env
3 | docker compose exec -it opensearch curl -XPUT -u admin:${OPENSEARCH_PASSWORD} "opensearch:9200/_plugins/_security/api/roles/indexer_${BRAND}" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "$(cat <> .env
13 | done
14 |
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/php/Dockerfile:
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1 | # syntax = docker/dockerfile:labs
2 | ARG ALPINE_VERSION
3 | FROM alpine:${ALPINE_VERSION}
4 |
5 | LABEL author="admin@magenx.com"
6 | LABEL source="https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration"
7 |
8 | ARG PHP_PACKAGES="apcu bcmath bz2 calendar ctype curl dom fileinfo fpm gd gettext gmp iconv \
9 | intl json mbstring mysqli odbc opcache openssl pdo pdo_dblib pdo_mysql pdo_odbc pdo_sqlite pear \
10 | phar redis simplexml soap sockets sodium sqlite3 tokenizer xmlreader xmlwriter xsl zip pecl-lzf pecl-ssh2 pecl-msgpack pecl-xdebug sysvmsg sysvsem sysvshm"
11 |
12 | ARG PHP_VERSION
13 |
14 | ARG PHP_FPM_POOL="/etc/php${PHP_VERSION}/php-fpm.d/www.conf"
15 | ARG PHP_INI_OVERRIDES="/etc/php${PHP_VERSION}/conf.d"
16 |
17 | ARG TZ
18 |
19 | ARG BRAND
20 | ARG PHP_USER
21 | ARG ROOT_PATH
22 | ARG MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH
23 |
24 | RUN < ${PHP_INI_OVERRIDES}/zz-${BRAND}-overridex.ini
41 | opcache.enable_cli = 1
42 | opcache.memory_consumption = 512
43 | opcache.interned_strings_buffer = 4
44 | opcache.max_accelerated_files = 60000
45 | opcache.max_wasted_percentage = 5
46 | opcache.use_cwd = 1
47 | opcache.validate_timestamps = 0
48 | ;opcache.revalidate_freq = 2
49 | ;opcache.validate_permission= 1
50 | opcache.validate_root= 1
51 | opcache.file_update_protection = 2
52 | opcache.revalidate_path = 0
53 | opcache.save_comments = 1
54 | opcache.load_comments = 1
55 | opcache.fast_shutdown = 1
56 | opcache.enable_file_override = 0
57 | opcache.optimization_level = 0xffffffff
58 | opcache.inherited_hack = 1
59 | opcache.blacklist_filename=/var/log/php${PHP_VERSION}/opcache-default.blacklist
60 | opcache.max_file_size = 0
61 | opcache.consistency_checks = 0
62 | opcache.force_restart_timeout = 60
63 | opcache.error_log = "/var/log/php${PHP_VERSION}/opcache.log"
64 | opcache.log_verbosity_level = 1
65 | opcache.preferred_memory_model = ""
66 | opcache.protect_memory = 0
67 | ;opcache.mmap_base = ""
68 |
69 | max_execution_time = 7200
70 | max_input_time = 7200
71 | memory_limit = 2048M
72 | post_max_size = 64M
73 | upload_max_filesize = 64M
74 | expose_php = Off
75 | realpath_cache_size = 4096k
76 | realpath_cache_ttl = 86400
77 | short_open_tag = On
78 | max_input_vars = 50000
79 | session.gc_maxlifetime = 28800
80 | mysql.allow_persistent = On
81 | mysqli.allow_persistent = On
82 | date.timezone = "${TZ}"
83 | EOF
84 |
85 | RUN < ${PHP_FPM_POOL}
86 | [${BRAND}]
87 | user = ${PHP_USER}
88 | group = ${PHP_USER}
89 | listen = php:9000
90 | listen.owner = ${BRAND}
91 | listen.group = ${PHP_USER}
92 | listen.mode = 0660
93 | pm = ondemand
94 | pm.max_children = 100
95 | pm.start_servers = 2
96 | pm.min_spare_servers = 1
97 | pm.max_spare_servers = 3
98 | pm.max_requests = 10000
99 | clear_env = no
100 | ;;
101 | ;; [php ini] settings
102 | php_admin_flag[expose_php] = Off
103 | php_admin_flag[short_open_tag] = On
104 | php_admin_flag[display_errors] = Off
105 | php_admin_flag[log_errors] = On
106 | php_admin_flag[mysql.allow_persistent] = On
107 | php_admin_flag[mysqli.allow_persistent] = On
108 | php_admin_value[default_charset] = "UTF-8"
109 | php_admin_value[memory_limit] = 1024M
110 | php_admin_value[max_execution_time] = 7200
111 | php_admin_value[max_input_time] = 7200
112 | php_admin_value[max_input_vars] = 50000
113 | php_admin_value[post_max_size] = 64M
114 | php_admin_value[upload_max_filesize] = 64M
115 | php_admin_value[realpath_cache_size] = 4096k
116 | php_admin_value[realpath_cache_ttl] = 86400
117 | php_admin_value[session.gc_maxlifetime] = 28800
118 | php_admin_value[error_log] = "${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/var/log/php-fpm-error.log"
119 | php_admin_value[date.timezone] = "${TZ}"
120 | php_admin_value[upload_tmp_dir] = "${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/var/tmp"
121 | php_admin_value[sys_temp_dir] = "${MAGENTO_ROOT_PATH}/var/tmp"
122 | ;;
123 | ;; [opcache] settings
124 | php_admin_flag[opcache.enable] = On
125 | php_admin_flag[opcache.use_cwd] = On
126 | php_admin_flag[opcache.validate_root] = On
127 | php_admin_flag[opcache.revalidate_path] = Off
128 | php_admin_flag[opcache.validate_timestamps] = Off
129 | php_admin_flag[opcache.save_comments] = On
130 | php_admin_flag[opcache.load_comments] = On
131 | php_admin_flag[opcache.fast_shutdown] = On
132 | php_admin_flag[opcache.enable_file_override] = Off
133 | php_admin_flag[opcache.inherited_hack] = On
134 | php_admin_flag[opcache.consistency_checks] = Off
135 | php_admin_flag[opcache.protect_memory] = Off
136 | php_admin_value[opcache.memory_consumption] = 512
137 | php_admin_value[opcache.interned_strings_buffer] = 4
138 | php_admin_value[opcache.max_accelerated_files] = 60000
139 | php_admin_value[opcache.max_wasted_percentage] = 5
140 | php_admin_value[opcache.file_update_protection] = 2
141 | php_admin_value[opcache.optimization_level] = 0xffffffff
142 | php_admin_value[opcache.blacklist_filename] = "/etc/opcache-default.blacklist"
143 | php_admin_value[opcache.max_file_size] = 0
144 | php_admin_value[opcache.force_restart_timeout] = 60
145 | php_admin_value[opcache.error_log] = "/var/log/php${PHP_VERSION}/opcache.log"
146 | php_admin_value[opcache.log_verbosity_level] = 1
147 | php_admin_value[opcache.preferred_memory_model] = ""
148 | EOF
149 |
150 | RUN < /etc/timezone
161 | ln -s /usr/bin/php${PHP_VERSION} /usr/local/bin/php
162 | EOF
163 |
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1 | # syntax = docker/dockerfile:labs
2 | ARG VARNISH_VERSION
3 | FROM varnish:${VARNISH_VERSION}-alpine
4 |
5 | LABEL author="admin@magenx.com"
6 | LABEL source="https://github.com/magenx/Magento-2-docker-configuration"
7 |
8 | ARG TZ
9 | ARG VARNISH_CACHE_SIZE
10 |
11 | USER root
12 |
13 | RUN < /etc/timezone
17 | uuidgen > /etc/varnish/secret
18 | EOF
19 |
20 | COPY default.vcl /etc/varnish/
21 |
22 | RUN < /usr/local/bin/docker-varnish-entrypoint
23 | #!/bin/sh
24 | exec varnishd \\
25 | -F \\
26 | -a varnish:8081 \\
27 | -T varnish:6082 \\
28 | -f /etc/varnish/default.vcl \\
29 | -S /etc/varnish/secret \\
30 | -s malloc,${VARNISH_CACHE_SIZE} \\
31 | -p thread_pool_min=200 \\
32 | -p thread_pool_max=4000 \\
33 | -p thread_pool_add_delay=2 \\
34 | -p cli_timeout=25 \\
35 | -p syslog_cli_traffic=off \\
36 | -p feature=+esi_ignore_https \\
37 | -p feature=+esi_disable_xml_check \\
38 | -p feature=+esi_ignore_other_elements \\
39 | -p vcc_allow_inline_c=on \\
40 | -p http_resp_hdr_len=65536 \\
41 | -p timeout_linger=100
42 | EOF
43 |
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1 | # VCL version 5.0 is not supported so it should be 4.1 even though actually used Varnish version is 6
2 | vcl 4.1;
3 |
4 | import std;
5 | # The minimal Varnish version is 6.0
6 | # For SSL offloading, pass the following header in your proxy server or load balancer: 'X-Forwarded-Proto: https'
7 |
8 | backend default {
9 | .host = "nginx";
10 | .port = "8080";
11 | .first_byte_timeout = 600s;
12 | }
13 |
14 | acl purge {
15 | "php";
16 | }
17 |
18 | sub vcl_recv {
19 | if (req.restarts > 0) {
20 | set req.hash_always_miss = true;
21 | }
22 |
23 | if (req.method == "PURGE") {
24 | if (client.ip !~ purge) {
25 | return (synth(405, "Method not allowed"));
26 | }
27 | # To use the X-Pool header for purging varnish during automated deployments, make sure the X-Pool header
28 | # has been added to the response in your backend server config. This is used, for example, by the
29 | # capistrano-magento2 gem for purging old content from varnish during it's deploy routine.
30 | if (!req.http.X-Magento-Tags-Pattern && !req.http.X-Pool) {
31 | return (synth(400, "X-Magento-Tags-Pattern or X-Pool header required"));
32 | }
33 | if (req.http.X-Magento-Tags-Pattern) {
34 | ban("obj.http.X-Magento-Tags ~ " + req.http.X-Magento-Tags-Pattern);
35 | }
36 | if (req.http.X-Pool) {
37 | ban("obj.http.X-Pool ~ " + req.http.X-Pool);
38 | }
39 | return (synth(200, "Purged"));
40 | }
41 |
42 | if (req.method != "GET" &&
43 | req.method != "HEAD" &&
44 | req.method != "PUT" &&
45 | req.method != "POST" &&
46 | req.method != "TRACE" &&
47 | req.method != "OPTIONS" &&
48 | req.method != "DELETE") {
49 | /* Non-RFC2616 or CONNECT which is weird. */
50 | return (pipe);
51 | }
52 |
53 | # We only deal with GET and HEAD by default
54 | if (req.method != "GET" && req.method != "HEAD") {
55 | return (pass);
56 | }
57 |
58 | # Bypass shopping cart and checkout
59 | if (req.url ~ "/checkout") {
60 | return (pass);
61 | }
62 |
63 | # Bypass health check requests
64 | if (req.url ~ "/pub/health_check.php") {
65 | return (pass);
66 | }
67 |
68 | # Set initial grace period usage status
69 | set req.http.grace = "none";
70 |
71 | # normalize url in case of leading HTTP scheme and domain
72 | set req.url = regsub(req.url, "^http[s]?://", "");
73 |
74 | # collect all cookies
75 | std.collect(req.http.Cookie);
76 |
77 | # Compression filter. See https://www.varnish-cache.org/trac/wiki/FAQ/Compression
78 | if (req.http.Accept-Encoding) {
79 | if (req.url ~ "\.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif|gz|tgz|bz2|tbz|mp3|ogg|swf|flv)$") {
80 | # No point in compressing these
81 | unset req.http.Accept-Encoding;
82 | } elsif (req.http.Accept-Encoding ~ "gzip") {
83 | set req.http.Accept-Encoding = "gzip";
84 | } elsif (req.http.Accept-Encoding ~ "deflate" && req.http.user-agent !~ "MSIE") {
85 | set req.http.Accept-Encoding = "deflate";
86 | } else {
87 | # unknown algorithm
88 | unset req.http.Accept-Encoding;
89 | }
90 | }
91 |
92 | # Remove all marketing get parameters to minimize the cache objects
93 | if (req.url ~ "(\?|&)(gclid|cx|ie|cof|siteurl|zanpid|origin|fbclid|mc_[a-z]+|utm_[a-z]+|_bta_[a-z]+)=") {
94 | set req.url = regsuball(req.url, "(gclid|cx|ie|cof|siteurl|zanpid|origin|fbclid|mc_[a-z]+|utm_[a-z]+|_bta_[a-z]+)=[-_A-z0-9+()%.]+&?", "");
95 | set req.url = regsub(req.url, "[?|&]+$", "");
96 | }
97 |
98 | # Static files caching
99 | if (req.url ~ "^/(pub/)?(media|static)/") {
100 | # Static files should not be cached by default
101 | return (pass);
102 |
103 | # But if you use a few locales and don't use CDN you can enable caching static files by commenting previous line (#return (pass);) and uncommenting next 3 lines
104 | #unset req.http.Https;
105 | #unset req.http.X-Forwarded-Proto;
106 | #unset req.http.Cookie;
107 | }
108 |
109 | # Authenticated GraphQL requests should not be cached by default
110 | if (req.url ~ "/graphql" && req.http.Authorization ~ "^Bearer") {
111 | return (pass);
112 | }
113 |
114 | return (hash);
115 | }
116 |
117 | sub vcl_hash {
118 | if (req.http.cookie ~ "X-Magento-Vary=") {
119 | hash_data(regsub(req.http.cookie, "^.*?X-Magento-Vary=([^;]+);*.*$", "\1"));
120 | }
121 |
122 | # To make sure http users don't see ssl warning
123 | if (req.http.X-Forwarded-Proto) {
124 | hash_data(req.http.X-Forwarded-Proto);
125 | }
126 |
127 |
128 | if (req.url ~ "/graphql") {
129 | call process_graphql_headers;
130 | }
131 | }
132 |
133 | sub process_graphql_headers {
134 | if (req.http.Store) {
135 | hash_data(req.http.Store);
136 | }
137 | if (req.http.Content-Currency) {
138 | hash_data(req.http.Content-Currency);
139 | }
140 | }
141 |
142 | sub vcl_backend_response {
143 |
144 | set beresp.grace = 3d;
145 |
146 | if (beresp.http.content-type ~ "text") {
147 | set beresp.do_esi = true;
148 | }
149 |
150 | if (bereq.url ~ "\.js$" || beresp.http.content-type ~ "text") {
151 | set beresp.do_gzip = true;
152 | }
153 |
154 | if (beresp.http.X-Magento-Debug) {
155 | set beresp.http.X-Magento-Cache-Control = beresp.http.Cache-Control;
156 | }
157 |
158 | # cache only successfully responses and 404s
159 | if (beresp.status != 200 && beresp.status != 404) {
160 | set beresp.ttl = 0s;
161 | set beresp.uncacheable = true;
162 | return (deliver);
163 | } elsif (beresp.http.Cache-Control ~ "private") {
164 | set beresp.uncacheable = true;
165 | set beresp.ttl = 86400s;
166 | return (deliver);
167 | }
168 |
169 | # validate if we need to cache it and prevent from setting cookie
170 | if (beresp.ttl > 0s && (bereq.method == "GET" || bereq.method == "HEAD")) {
171 | unset beresp.http.set-cookie;
172 | }
173 |
174 | # If page is not cacheable then bypass varnish for 2 minutes as Hit-For-Pass
175 | if (beresp.ttl <= 0s ||
176 | beresp.http.Surrogate-control ~ "no-store" ||
177 | (!beresp.http.Surrogate-Control &&
178 | beresp.http.Cache-Control ~ "no-cache|no-store") ||
179 | beresp.http.Vary == "*") {
180 | # Mark as Hit-For-Pass for the next 2 minutes
181 | set beresp.ttl = 120s;
182 | set beresp.uncacheable = true;
183 | }
184 |
185 | return (deliver);
186 | }
187 |
188 | sub vcl_deliver {
189 | if (resp.http.X-Magento-Debug) {
190 | if (resp.http.x-varnish ~ " ") {
191 | set resp.http.X-Magento-Cache-Debug = "HIT";
192 | set resp.http.Grace = req.http.grace;
193 | } else {
194 | set resp.http.X-Magento-Cache-Debug = "MISS";
195 | }
196 | } else {
197 | unset resp.http.Age;
198 | }
199 |
200 | # Not letting browser to cache non-static files.
201 | if (resp.http.Cache-Control !~ "private" && req.url !~ "^/(pub/)?(media|static)/") {
202 | set resp.http.Pragma = "no-cache";
203 | set resp.http.Expires = "-1";
204 | set resp.http.Cache-Control = "no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0";
205 | }
206 |
207 | unset resp.http.X-Magento-Debug;
208 | unset resp.http.X-Magento-Tags;
209 | unset resp.http.X-Powered-By;
210 | unset resp.http.Server;
211 | unset resp.http.X-Varnish;
212 | unset resp.http.Via;
213 | unset resp.http.Link;
214 | }
215 |
216 | sub vcl_hit {
217 | if (obj.ttl >= 0s) {
218 | # Hit within TTL period
219 | return (deliver);
220 | }
221 | if (std.healthy(req.backend_hint)) {
222 | if (obj.ttl + 300s > 0s) {
223 | # Hit after TTL expiration, but within grace period
224 | set req.http.grace = "normal (healthy server)";
225 | return (deliver);
226 | } else {
227 | # Hit after TTL and grace expiration
228 | return (restart);
229 | }
230 | } else {
231 | # server is not healthy, retrieve from cache
232 | set req.http.grace = "unlimited (unhealthy server)";
233 | return (deliver);
234 | }
235 | }
236 |
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