├── site.yml ├── install_kubernetes.yml ├── roles ├── docker │ ├── meta │ │ ├── .galaxy_install_info │ │ └── main.yml │ ├── handlers │ │ └── main.yml │ ├── tests │ │ └── role.yml │ ├── tasks │ │ └── main.yml │ ├── LICENSE.txt │ ├── README.md │ ├── .travis.yml │ └── library │ │ └── docker_ping.py ├── pre-setup │ ├── .gitignore │ ├── .clog.toml │ ├── tasks │ │ └── main.yml │ ├── .editorconfig │ └── .travis.yml ├── get_laradock │ ├── vars │ │ └── main.yml │ ├── tasks │ │ └── main.yml │ └── templates │ │ └── docker-compose.yml.j2 ├── kubernetes │ ├── vars │ │ └── main.yml │ ├── tasks │ │ └── main.yml │ └── templates │ │ └── config-default.sh.j2 └── docker-compose │ └── tasks │ └── main.yml ├── devserver ├── get_laradock.yml ├── README.md └── LICENSE /site.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | - include: kubernetes.yml 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install_kubernetes.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | - hosts: devserver 2 | roles: 3 | - pre-setup 4 | - kubernetes 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker/meta/.galaxy_install_info: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {install_date: 'Wed Aug 24 06:49:06 2016', version: master} 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/pre-setup/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .* 2 | *~ 3 | !.git* 4 | !.clog.toml 5 | !.travis.yml 6 | !.editorconfig 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker/handlers/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | - name: 'docker-apt-get-update' 3 | apt: 4 | update_cache: true 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/get_laradock/vars/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DOCKERHOST_IP: '127.0.0.1' 2 | LARADOCK_LOCATION: '/home/ubuntu/laradock_dev' 3 | LARAVEL_APP_NAME: 'myapp' 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /devserver: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [devserver] 2 | 54.164.181.yyy ansible_user=ubuntu ansible_ssh_private_key_file=~/.ssh/mykey.pem 3 | 4 | [tvm] 5 | 172.16.0.129 ansible_user=sifat 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/pre-setup/.clog.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [clog] 2 | changelog = "CHANGELOG.md" 3 | repository = "https://github.com/weareinteractive/ansible-docker-compose" 4 | from-latest-tag = true 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /get_laradock.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | 3 | #- hosts: tvm 4 | - hosts: devserver 5 | roles: 6 | - pre-setup 7 | - docker 8 | - docker-compose 9 | - get_laradock 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/kubernetes/vars/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | kubernetes_env: 2 | - KUBE_VERSION: 1.2.0 3 | - FLANNEL_VERSION: 0.5.5 4 | - ETCD_VERSION: 2.2.0 5 | 6 | KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST: '/var/opt' 7 | 8 | KUBE_CONFIG_NUM_MINIONS: 1 9 | KUBE_CONFIG_NODES: 'root@127.0.0.1' 10 | KUBE_CONFIG_ROLES: 'ai' 11 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/pre-setup/tasks/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | 3 | - name: apt-get update and installing curl,htop,ssh,git,python-setuptools packages 4 | apt: name=curl,htop,ssh,git,python-setuptools update_cache=yes 5 | become: yes 6 | 7 | - name: Installing pip 8 | easy_install: 9 | name: pip 10 | state: latest 11 | become: yes 12 | 13 | - pip: name=pip state=latest 14 | become: yes 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/pre-setup/.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # EditorConfig helps developers define and maintain consistent 2 | # coding styles between different editors and IDEs 3 | # editorconfig.org 4 | 5 | root = true 6 | 7 | [*] 8 | # Change these settings to your own preference 9 | indent_size = 2 10 | indent_style = space 11 | 12 | # We recommend you to keep these unchanged 13 | charset = utf-8 14 | end_of_line = lf 15 | insert_final_newline = true 16 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker-compose/tasks/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | 3 | - name: Installing packages python-setuptools 4 | apt: name=python-setuptools state=latest 5 | become: yes 6 | 7 | - name: Installing pip by easy_install 8 | easy_install: 9 | name: pip 10 | state: latest 11 | become: yes 12 | 13 | - pip: name=pip state=latest 14 | become: yes 15 | 16 | - name: Installing docker compose by pip 17 | pip: 18 | name: docker-compose 19 | state: latest 20 | become: yes 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker/meta/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | galaxy_info: 2 | author: Marvin Pinto 3 | description: | 4 | This Ansible role enables people to install the latest Docker on an Ubuntu-like 5 | system. It also provides a handy library function to validate that the Docker 6 | daemon is running and functional. 7 | license: MIT 8 | min_ansible_version: 1.4 9 | platforms: 10 | - name: Ubuntu 11 | versions: 12 | - trusty 13 | galaxy_tags: 14 | - docker 15 | - ubuntu 16 | dependencies: [] 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/pre-setup/.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | 3 | language: python 4 | python: "2.7" 5 | before_install: 6 | - sudo apt-get update -qq 7 | - sudo apt-get install -qq python-apt python-pycurl aptitude 8 | install: 9 | - pip install ansible 10 | - ansible-galaxy install franklinkim.docker 11 | script: 12 | - echo localhost > inventory 13 | - ln -s ansible-docker-compose ../franklinkim.docker-compose 14 | - ansible-playbook --syntax-check -i inventory tests/main.yml 15 | - ansible-playbook -i inventory tests/main.yml --connection=local --sudo -vvvv 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ansible-laradock-kubernetes 2 | Ansible playbook to setup docker containers for laravel application using laradock. Platform is debian/ubuntu. 3 | 4 | To setup docker containers for laravel app, check command - 5 | 6 | ansible-playbook -i devserver get_laradock.yml -b (-b equivalents to sudo) 7 | 8 | To setup kubernetes cluster (single node, tested on ec2 ubuntu), check command - 9 | 10 | ansible-playbook -i devserver install_kubernetes.yml 11 | 12 | Change the sample IP in the inventory file :) 13 | 14 | install ansible ? 15 | 16 | sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:ansible/ansible 17 | sudo apt-get update 18 | sudo apt-get install -y ansible 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/get_laradock/tasks/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | 3 | - name: Create directory for laradock 4 | file: path={{ LARADOCK_LOCATION }} state=directory mode=a+rwx 5 | 6 | 7 | - name: Download Laradock git repo 8 | git: repo=https://github.com/LaraDock/laradock.git dest="{{ LARADOCK_LOCATION + '/laradock' }}" 9 | 10 | 11 | - name: Updating docker-compose.yml 12 | template: src=docker-compose.yml.j2 dest="{{ LARADOCK_LOCATION + '/laradock/docker-compose.yml' }}" 13 | 14 | 15 | - name: Starting nginx, mysql using docker-compose 16 | shell: docker-compose up -d nginx mysql 17 | args: 18 | executable: /bin/bash 19 | chdir: "{{ LARADOCK_LOCATION + '/laradock' }}" 20 | become: yes 21 | tags: test 22 | 23 | 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker/tests/role.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | - hosts: 'localhost' 3 | tasks: 4 | - name: 'Ensure that we can connect to this host' 5 | ping: 6 | roles: 7 | - role: 'ansible-role-docker' 8 | sudo: true 9 | tasks: 10 | - name: 'Ensure that the docker daemon is functional' 11 | sudo: true 12 | docker_ping: 13 | register: result 14 | retries: 5 15 | delay: 10 16 | until: result|success 17 | 18 | - name: 'Start the nginx container' 19 | sudo: true 20 | docker: 21 | name: 'nginx' 22 | image: 'nginx:latest' 23 | state: 'started' 24 | 25 | - name: 'Ensure that the docker daemon is functional specifically through /var/run/docker.sock' 26 | sudo: true 27 | docker_ping: 28 | unix_socket: '/var/run/docker.sock' 29 | register: result 30 | retries: 5 31 | delay: 10 32 | until: result|success 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker/tasks/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | - name: 'Install apt-transport-https' 3 | apt: 4 | name: 'apt-transport-https' 5 | state: latest 6 | become: yes 7 | 8 | - name: 'Add the docker apt signing key' 9 | apt_key: 10 | keyserver: 'pool.sks-keyservers.net' 11 | id: '58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D' 12 | notify: 'docker-apt-get-update' 13 | become: yes 14 | 15 | - name: 'Add the official docker repo' 16 | apt_repository: 17 | repo: 'deb https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo {{ansible_distribution|lower}}-{{ ansible_distribution_release }} main' 18 | state: 'present' 19 | notify: 'docker-apt-get-update' 20 | become: yes 21 | 22 | - meta: flush_handlers 23 | 24 | - name: 'Install docker' 25 | apt: 26 | name: 'docker-engine' 27 | state: 'latest' 28 | become: yes 29 | 30 | - name: 'Start the docker service' 31 | service: 32 | name: 'docker' 33 | state: 'started' 34 | enabled: 'yes' 35 | become: yes 36 | 37 | - name: 'Ensure that the docker service is functional' 38 | docker_ping: 39 | register: result 40 | retries: 5 41 | delay: 10 42 | until: result|success 43 | become: yes 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker/LICENSE.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | The MIT License (MIT) 2 | 3 | Copyright (c) 2016 Marvin Pinto 4 | 5 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 6 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 7 | in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 8 | to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 9 | copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 10 | furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 11 | 12 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all 13 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. 14 | 15 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 16 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 17 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 18 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 19 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 20 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE 21 | SOFTWARE. 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | docker 2 | ====== 3 | 4 | [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/marvinpinto/ansible-role-docker/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/marvinpinto/ansible-role-docker) 5 | [![Ansible Galaxy](https://img.shields.io/badge/ansible--galaxy-docker-blue.svg?style=flat-square)](https://galaxy.ansible.com/marvinpinto/docker) 6 | [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square)](LICENSE.txt) 7 | 8 | 9 | This Ansible role enables people to install the latest Docker on an Ubuntu-like 10 | system. It also provides a handy library function to validate that the Docker 11 | daemon is running and functional. 12 | 13 | Requirements 14 | ------------ 15 | 16 | This role will only work on an Ubuntu-like system. 17 | 18 | Examples 19 | -------- 20 | 21 | Install this module from Ansible Galaxy into the './roles' directory: 22 | ```bash 23 | ansible-galaxy install marvinpinto.docker -p ./roles 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | Use it in a playbook as follows: 27 | ```yaml 28 | - hosts: 'servers' 29 | tasks: 30 | - name: 'Ensure that we can connect to this host' 31 | ping: 32 | roles: 33 | - role: 'marvinpinto.docker' 34 | sudo: true 35 | tasks: 36 | - name: 'Ensure that the docker daemon is functional' 37 | sudo: true 38 | docker_ping: 39 | retries: 5 40 | delay: 10 41 | until: result|success 42 | - name: 'hello world' 43 | docker: 44 | name: 'helloworld' 45 | image: 'hello-world' 46 | state: 'started' 47 | ``` 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker/.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | language: python 3 | python: "2.7" 4 | sudo: required 5 | dist: trusty 6 | 7 | before_install: 8 | - sudo apt-get update -qq 9 | - sudo apt-get install -qq python-apt python-pycurl 10 | 11 | install: 12 | - sudo pip install ansible 13 | - echo -e 'localhost ansible_connection=local' > tests/inventory 14 | - echo -e '[defaults]\nroles_path = ../\nhostfile = ./tests/inventory' > ansible.cfg 15 | 16 | script: 17 | - ansible-playbook --syntax-check tests/role.yml 18 | - ansible-playbook -v --diff tests/role.yml 19 | - > 20 | ansible-playbook tests/role.yml 21 | | grep -q 'changed=0.*failed=0' 22 | && (echo 'Idempotence test: pass' && exit 0) 23 | || (echo 'Idempotence test: fail' && exit 1) 24 | 25 | notifications: 26 | email: false 27 | webhooks: https://galaxy.ansible.com/api/v1/notifications/ 28 | irc: 29 | channels: 30 | - secure: "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" 31 | on_success: "change" 32 | on_failure: "change" 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/docker/library/docker_ping.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | 4 | DOCUMENTATION = ''' 5 | --- 6 | module: docker_ping 7 | version_added: N/A 8 | short_description: Try to connect to the docker daemon and return C(pong) on success. 9 | description: 10 | - A test module to ensure that the docker daemon is functional. 11 | options: {} 12 | unix_socket: 13 | description: 14 | - 'The unix docker socket to connect to' 15 | required: false 16 | default: '/var/run/docker.sock' 17 | aliases: [] 18 | author: 19 | - "Marvin Pinto" 20 | ''' 21 | 22 | EXAMPLES = ''' 23 | - name: 'Ensure that the docker daemon is functional' 24 | docker_ping: 25 | 26 | - name: 'Ensure that the docker daemon is functional' 27 | docker_ping: unix_socket="/var/run/docker.sock" 28 | ''' 29 | 30 | import socket 31 | 32 | 33 | def main(): 34 | module = AnsibleModule( 35 | argument_spec = dict( 36 | unix_socket=dict(required=False, default='/var/run/docker.sock') 37 | ), 38 | supports_check_mode = False 39 | ) 40 | 41 | params = module.params 42 | sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 43 | failed_connection = False 44 | failed_msg = "pong" 45 | output = "" 46 | http_ok_string = "HTTP/1.0 200 OK" 47 | 48 | try: 49 | sock.connect(params['unix_socket']) 50 | sock.send("GET /info HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n") 51 | buf = sock.recv(15) 52 | output = buf 53 | except socket.error as e: 54 | failed_connection = True 55 | failed_msg = str(e) 56 | finally: 57 | sock.close() 58 | 59 | if failed_connection: 60 | module.fail_json(msg=failed_msg) 61 | 62 | if not output == http_ok_string: 63 | module.fail_json(msg="Received '%s', expected '%s'" % (output, http_ok_string)) 64 | 65 | module.exit_json(changed=False, ping="pong", raw=output) 66 | 67 | 68 | from ansible.module_utils.basic import * 69 | main() 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/kubernetes/tasks/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | 3 | - name: apt-get update and installing sshpass,bridge-utils,nmap packages 4 | apt: name=sshpass,bridge-utils,nmap update_cache=yes 5 | become: yes 6 | # apt: name={{ item }} update_cache=yes state=installed 7 | # with_items: 8 | # - curl 9 | # - ssh 10 | # - sshpass 11 | # - git 12 | # - bridge-utils 13 | 14 | - name: Installing docker by apt 15 | apt: update_cache=yes name=docker.io state=installed 16 | become: yes 17 | 18 | # need docker-composer ? 19 | 20 | #- name: download kubernetes v1.0.1 21 | # get_url: url=https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/releases/download/v1.0.1/kubernetes.tar.gz dest=~/ 22 | # dest = /var/opt/ ? 23 | 24 | 25 | # we want : ssh root@127.0.0.1 ; first create id_rsa.pub , then add to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys 26 | - name: Create a SSH key for user 'ubuntu' in '~/.ssh/id_rsa' 27 | user: name=ubuntu generate_ssh_key=yes ssh_key_type=rsa ssh_key_file=~/.ssh/id_rsa 28 | 29 | - file: path='/root/.ssh/' state=directory 30 | become: yes 31 | 32 | - shell: cat /home/ubuntu/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys 33 | become: yes 34 | 35 | #- shell: export CLOUD_SDK_REPO="cloud-sdk-$(lsb_release -c -s)" 36 | 37 | 38 | - file: recurse=yes path={{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST }} state=directory mode=777 39 | become: yes 40 | 41 | 42 | - name: Download and unarchive 'kubernetes v1.0.1' 43 | get_url: url=https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/releases/download/v1.0.1/kubernetes.tar.gz dest={{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST }} mode=0775 owner=ubuntu 44 | 45 | 46 | - unarchive: copy=no src={{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST }}/kubernetes.tar.gz dest={{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST }} mode=775 47 | 48 | 49 | - name: Running build in kubernetes/cluster/ubuntu/ 50 | shell: ./build.sh 51 | # shell: cluster/ubuntu/build.sh 52 | args: 53 | # executable: /bin/bash 54 | chdir: "{{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST + '/kubernetes/cluster/ubuntu/' }}" 55 | # chdir: "{{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST + '/kubernetes/' }}" 56 | 57 | 58 | - name: Updating config-defautl.sh file 59 | template: src=config-default.sh.j2 dest="{{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST + '/kubernetes/cluster/ubuntu/config-default.sh' }}" 60 | 61 | 62 | - name: kube cluster being up with kube-up.sh 63 | shell: export KUBERNETES_PROVIDER=ubuntu && /bin/bash kube-up.sh ; 64 | args: 65 | chdir: "{{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST + '/kubernetes/cluster/' }}" 66 | 67 | 68 | #- shell: echo "KUBE_VERSION='1.2.0'; FLANNEL_VERSION='0.5.5'; ETCD_VERSION='2.2.0' " 69 | ##- shell: KUBE_VERSION='1.2.0'; FLANNEL_VERSION='0.5.5'; ETCD_VERSION='2.2.0'; 70 | 71 | - name: Making kubectl as a bash command for all 72 | shell: cp kubectl.sh kubectl 73 | args: 74 | chdir: "{{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST + '/kubernetes/cluster/' }}" 75 | 76 | 77 | - file: path="{{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST + '/kubernetes/cluster/kubectl' }}" mode=a+x 78 | 79 | 80 | - shell: echo export PATH=\$PATH:"{{ KUBE_UNARCHIVE_DEST + '/kubernetes/cluster/' }}" >> /home/ubuntu/.bashrc 81 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/kubernetes/templates/config-default.sh.j2: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors All rights reserved. 4 | # 5 | # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 6 | # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 7 | # You may obtain a copy of the License at 8 | # 9 | # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 10 | # 11 | # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 12 | # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 13 | # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 14 | # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 15 | # limitations under the License. 16 | 17 | ## Contains configuration values for the Ubuntu cluster 18 | 19 | # Define all your cluster nodes, MASTER node comes first" 20 | # And separated with blank space like 21 | export nodes=${nodes:-"{{ KUBE_CONFIG_NODES }}"} 22 | # Define all your nodes role: a(master) or i(minion) or ai(both master and minion), must be the order same 23 | roles=${roles:-"{{ KUBE_CONFIG_ROLES }}"} 24 | # If it practically impossible to set an array as an environment variable 25 | # from a script, so assume variable is a string then convert it to an array 26 | export roles=($roles) 27 | 28 | # Define minion numbers 29 | export NUM_MINIONS=${NUM_MINIONS:-{{ KUBE_CONFIG_NUM_MINIONS }}} 30 | # define the IP range used for service cluster IPs. 31 | # according to rfc 1918 ref: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918 choose a private ip range here. 32 | export SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE=${SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE:-192.168.3.0/24} # formerly PORTAL_NET 33 | # define the IP range used for flannel overlay network, should not conflict with above SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE 34 | export FLANNEL_NET=${FLANNEL_NET:-172.16.0.0/16} 35 | echo "FLANNEL_NET" 36 | echo $FLANNEL_NET 37 | export FLANNEL_OPTS=${FLANNEL_OPTS:-"Network": 172.16.0.0/16} 38 | 39 | # Admission Controllers to invoke prior to persisting objects in cluster 40 | export ADMISSION_CONTROL=NamespaceLifecycle,NamespaceAutoProvision,LimitRanger,ServiceAccount,ResourceQuota 41 | 42 | # Optional: Enable node logging. 43 | ENABLE_NODE_LOGGING=false 44 | LOGGING_DESTINATION=${LOGGING_DESTINATION:-elasticsearch} 45 | 46 | # Optional: When set to true, Elasticsearch and Kibana will be setup as part of the cluster bring up. 47 | ENABLE_CLUSTER_LOGGING=false 48 | ELASTICSEARCH_LOGGING_REPLICAS=${ELASTICSEARCH_LOGGING_REPLICAS:-1} 49 | 50 | # Optional: When set to true, heapster, Influxdb and Grafana will be setup as part of the cluster bring up. 51 | ENABLE_CLUSTER_MONITORING="${KUBE_ENABLE_CLUSTER_MONITORING:-true}" 52 | 53 | # Extra options to set on the Docker command line. This is useful for setting 54 | # --insecure-registry for local registries. 55 | DOCKER_OPTS=${DOCKER_OPTS:-""} 56 | 57 | # Optional: Install cluster DNS. 58 | ENABLE_CLUSTER_DNS=true 59 | # DNS_SERVER_IP must be a IP in SERVICE_CLUSTER_IP_RANGE 60 | DNS_SERVER_IP=${DNS_SERVER_IP:-"192.168.3.10"} 61 | DNS_DOMAIN=${DNS_DOMAIN:-"cluster.local"} 62 | DNS_REPLICAS=${DNS_REPLICAS:-1} 63 | 64 | # Optional: Enable setting flags for kube-apiserver to turn on behavior in active-dev 65 | #RUNTIME_CONFIG="" 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /roles/get_laradock/templates/docker-compose.yml.j2: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '2' 2 | 3 | services: 4 | 5 | ### Workspace Utilities Container ########################### 6 | 7 | workspace: 8 | build: 9 | context: ./workspace 10 | args: 11 | - INSTALL_XDEBUG=false 12 | - INSTALL_MONGO=false 13 | - INSTALL_NODE=false 14 | - INSTALL_DRUSH=false 15 | - COMPOSER_GLOBAL_INSTALL=false 16 | - INSTALL_WORKSPACE_SSH=false 17 | - PUID=1000 18 | - PGID=1000 19 | volumes_from: 20 | - volumes_source 21 | extra_hosts: 22 | # IMPORTANT: Replace with your Docker Host IP (will be appended to /etc/hosts) 23 | - "dockerhost:{{ DOCKERHOST_IP }}" 24 | tty: true 25 | 26 | ### PHP-FPM Container ####################################### 27 | 28 | php-fpm: 29 | build: 30 | context: ./php-fpm 31 | args: 32 | - INSTALL_XDEBUG=false 33 | - INSTALL_MONGO=false 34 | - INSTALL_ZIP_ARCHIVE=false 35 | - INSTALL_MEMCACHED=false 36 | - INSTALL_OPCACHE=false 37 | dockerfile: Dockerfile-70 38 | volumes_from: 39 | - volumes_source 40 | expose: 41 | - "9000" 42 | links: 43 | - workspace 44 | extra_hosts: 45 | # IMPORTANT: Replace with your Docker Host IP (will be appended to /etc/hosts) 46 | - "dockerhost:{{ DOCKERHOST_IP }}" 47 | environment: 48 | # IMPORTANT: Set the Remote Interpreter entry matching name to `laravel` 49 | - PHP_IDE_CONFIG="serverName=laravel" 50 | 51 | ### Nginx Server Container ################################## 52 | 53 | nginx: 54 | build: 55 | context: ./nginx 56 | args: 57 | - PHP_UPSTREAM=php-fpm 58 | volumes_from: 59 | - volumes_source 60 | volumes: 61 | - ./logs/nginx/:/var/log/nginx 62 | ports: 63 | - "80:80" 64 | - "443:443" 65 | links: 66 | - php-fpm 67 | 68 | ### Apache Server Container ################################## 69 | 70 | apache2: 71 | build: 72 | context: ./apache2 73 | args: 74 | - PHP_SOCKET="php-fpm:9000" 75 | volumes_from: 76 | - volumes_source 77 | volumes: 78 | - ./logs/apache2:/var/log/apache2 79 | ports: 80 | - "80:80" 81 | - "443:443" 82 | links: 83 | - php-fpm 84 | 85 | ### HHVM Container ########################################## 86 | 87 | hhvm: 88 | build: ./hhvm 89 | volumes_from: 90 | - volumes_source 91 | expose: 92 | - "9000" 93 | links: 94 | - workspace 95 | 96 | ### MySQL Container ######################################### 97 | 98 | mysql: 99 | build: ./mysql 100 | volumes_from: 101 | - volumes_data 102 | ports: 103 | - "3306:3306" 104 | environment: 105 | MYSQL_DATABASE: homestead 106 | MYSQL_USER: homestead 107 | MYSQL_PASSWORD: secret 108 | MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root 109 | 110 | ### PostgreSQL Container #################################### 111 | 112 | postgres: 113 | build: ./postgres 114 | volumes_from: 115 | - volumes_data 116 | ports: 117 | - "5432:5432" 118 | environment: 119 | POSTGRES_DB: homestead 120 | POSTGRES_USER: homestead 121 | POSTGRES_PASSWORD: secret 122 | 123 | ### MariaDB Container ####################################### 124 | 125 | mariadb: 126 | build: ./mariadb 127 | volumes_from: 128 | - volumes_data 129 | ports: 130 | - "3306:3306" 131 | environment: 132 | MYSQL_DATABASE: homestead 133 | MYSQL_USER: homestead 134 | MYSQL_PASSWORD: secret 135 | MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root 136 | 137 | ### Neo4j Container ######################################### 138 | 139 | neo4j: 140 | build: ./neo4j 141 | ports: 142 | - "7474:7474" 143 | - "1337:1337" 144 | environment: 145 | - NEO4J_AUTH=homestead:secret 146 | volumes_from: 147 | - volumes_data 148 | 149 | ### MongoDB Container ####################################### 150 | 151 | mongo: 152 | build: ./mongo 153 | ports: 154 | - "27017:27017" 155 | volumes_from: 156 | - volumes_data 157 | 158 | ### Redis Container ######################################### 159 | 160 | redis: 161 | build: ./redis 162 | volumes_from: 163 | - volumes_data 164 | ports: 165 | - "6379:6379" 166 | 167 | ### Memcached Container ##################################### 168 | 169 | memcached: 170 | build: ./memcached 171 | volumes_from: 172 | - volumes_data 173 | ports: 174 | - "11211:11211" 175 | links: 176 | - php-fpm 177 | 178 | ### Beanstalkd Container #################################### 179 | 180 | beanstalkd: 181 | build: ./beanstalkd 182 | ports: 183 | - "11300:11300" 184 | privileged: true 185 | links: 186 | - php-fpm 187 | 188 | ### Beanstalkd Console Container ############################ 189 | 190 | beanstalkd-console: 191 | build: ./beanstalkd-console 192 | ports: 193 | - "2080:2080" 194 | links: 195 | - beanstalkd 196 | 197 | ### Caddy Server Container ################################## 198 | 199 | caddy: 200 | build: ./caddy 201 | volumes_from: 202 | - volumes_source 203 | ports: 204 | - "80:80" 205 | - "443:443" 206 | - "2015:2015" 207 | volumes: 208 | - ./caddy/Caddyfile:/etc/Caddyfile 209 | links: 210 | - php-fpm 211 | 212 | ### phpMyAdmin Container ################################## 213 | 214 | phpmyadmin: 215 | build: ./phpmyadmin 216 | environment: 217 | PMA_ARBITRARY: 1 218 | MYSQL_USER: homestead 219 | MYSQL_PASSWORD: secret 220 | MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root 221 | volumes_from: 222 | - 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