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prlx-nginx-php-fpm

A relatively clean but full-featured, usable nginx and php-fpm docker image supporting PHP versions 5.6, 7.1, 7.2 maintained by Parallax

Docker Tags

PHP Nginx Docker tag
5.6 1.17.0 prlx/prlx-nginx-php-fpm:5.6-master
7.1 1.17.0 prlx/prlx-nginx-php-fpm:7.1-master
7.2 1.17.0 prlx/prlx-nginx-php-fpm:7.2-master
7.3 1.17.0 prlx/prlx-nginx-php-fpm:7.3-master

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Environment Variables

These containers work with certain environment variables to control their operation. Environment variables marked as required may be omitted and things may seem to work OK but we do not test against omitting these so you may see some pretty interesting behaviour as a result.

Web/Worker just means whether these have any effect - nothing bad will happen if they are set on both.

For help running these locally with docker run see the docker run reference

Key Description Required Web Worker
SITE_NAME The name of your project, i.e. 'mywebsite'. Used by NR for app name.
SITE_BRANCH The running branch of your project, i.e. 'master'. Used by NR for app name.
ENVIRONMENT The environment you're running in, i.e. 'qa' or 'production'. Used by NR for app name.
ATATUS_APM_LICENSE_KEY Your Atatus license key. Atatus won't be used if this is not set.
ATATUS_APM_RAW_SQL Set to any value (1, true, etc) to use raw sql logging into Atatus
ATATUS_APM_LARAVEL_QUEUES Set to any value (1, true, etc) to use laravel queue transactions in Atatus
NGINX_PORT Defaults to 80
NGINX_WEB_ROOT Defaults to /src/public, use absolute paths if you wish to change this behaviour. Doesn't support '#' in paths!
PHP_MEMORY_MAX Maximum PHP request memory, in megabytes (i.e. '256'). Defaults to 128.
MAX_EXECUTION_TIME Maximum PHP and Nginx execution/fastcgi read timeout
PHP_FPM_WORKERS Maximum PHP-FPM workers. Defaults to 4 if not set.
DISABLE_OPCACHE Set to any value (1, true, etc) to disable PHP Opcache
PHP_OPCACHE_MEMORY Maximum PHP request memory, in megabytes (i.e. '64'). Defaults to 16.
DISABLE_CRON Set to any value (1, true, etc) to disable Cron. Only runs on the worker!
PHP_SESSION_STORE If not set, PHP uses /tmp for sessions. If set to 'redis', uses redis for sessions
PHP_SESSION_STORE_REDIS_HOST If not set, defaults to 'redis'. Only used if PHP_SESSION_STORE is set to redis
PHP_SESSION_STORE_REDIS_PORT If not set, defaults to 6379. Only used if PHP_SESSION_STORE is set to redis
PHP_DISABLE_CACHE_HEADERS Set to any value (1, true, etc) to disable PHP's default pragma: no-cache headers
PHP_ENABLE_SHORT_TAGS Set to any value (1, true, etc) to enable PHP short tagging

The web mode/command

The web mode is what you use to run a web server - unless you're using workers this is the only one you'll be using. It runs all the things you need to be able to run a PHP-FPM container in Kubernetes.

It is also the default behaviour for the docker containers meaning you don't need to specify a command or working directory to run.

Ports and Services

Not everything is as straightforward as the idealistic world of Docker would have you believe. The "one process per container" doesn't really work for us in the real world so we've gone with "one logical service per container" instead.

We use Supervisord to bootstrap the following services in our Nginx PHP-FPM web mode container:

Service Description Port/Socket
Nginx Web server 0.0.0.0:80
PHP-FPM PHP running as a pool of workers /run/php.sock

Example Container

There is an example container in examples/hello-world. To run it:

cd examples/hello-world
docker build -t example .
docker run -p 8080:80 example

You should be able to visit the container on http://127.0.0.1:8080/ and see the contents of index.php from /examples/hello-world/src.

Custom Startup Scripts

You can add behaviour to the built-in startup scripts for web, worker or both modes by adding a file to:

File Path Runs on
/startup-all.sh All
/startup-web.sh Web
/startup-worker.sh Worker

The worker mode/command

The worker mode is used when you want to run a worker-type task in this container. Usually this means something like php artisan queue:work.

To run in this mode, change the Docker CMD to be /start-worker.sh instead of the default /start-web.sh.

You will need to ship your own worker supervisord jobs by adding these to /etc/supervisord-worker/ in your Dockerfile for your worker. Any .conf files in that directory will be picked up by supervisord to run when in worker mode.

An example of one of these files is provided below - feel free to amend as appropriate:

[program:laravel-queue]
command=/usr/bin/php artisan queue:listen 
directory=/src
autostart=true
autorestart=true
priority=15
stdout_events_enabled=true
stderr_events_enabled=true
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0

Cron Jobs on Worker

The worker has support for cron (can be disabled using DISABLE_CRON). To add a crontab, call it the name of the user you want it to run as (probably 'nobody') and ADD it to /etc/cron.d.

Example:

* * * * * date

PHP Modules

Module 5.6 7.1 7.2 7.3 Notes
apc Deprecated in PHP 7 and up
apcu
bcmath
calendar
Core
ctype
curl
date
dom
ereg Deprecated in PHP 7 and up
exif
fileinfo
filter
ftp
gd
gettext
hash
iconv
imagick
intl
json
ldap
libxml
mbstring
mcrypt Deprecated in PHP 7.2 and up
memcached
mysqli
mysql Deprecated in PHP 7 and up
mysqlnd
openssl
pcntl
pcre
PDO
pdo_mysql
pdo_sqlite
Phar
posix
readline
redis
Reflection
session
SimpleXML
soap
sockets
SPL
sqlite3
standard
tidy Weirdly missing from upstream Alpine Linux repository
tokenizer
wddx
xml
xmlreader
xmlrpc Missing from upstream PHP 7.2
xmlwriter
xsl
Zend OPcache
zip
zlib