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BLT Docker Image Dockerfile
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# Note: Your base image should contain all the PHP extensions required by your project. | |
FROM my/base-drupal-container:latest | |
# Set the project machine name here. | |
ENV PROJECT my-blt-project | |
# Copy the deployment artifact into place. | |
COPY deploy/ /var/www/$PROJECT | |
# Copy the Drupal container settings file into place. | |
COPY docker/settings.container.php /var/www/$PROJECT/docroot/sites/default/settings.container.php | |
# Set a custom docroot since BLT uses 'docroot'. | |
ENV APACHE_DOCUMENT_ROOT /var/www/$PROJECT/docroot | |
RUN sed -ri -e 's!/var/www/html!${APACHE_DOCUMENT_ROOT}!g' /etc/apache2/sites-available/*.conf | |
RUN sed -ri -e 's!/var/www/!${APACHE_DOCUMENT_ROOT}!g' /etc/apache2/apache2.conf /etc/apache2/conf-available/*.conf | |
# Set appropriate permissions on sites/default directory. | |
RUN chmod 665 /var/www/$PROJECT/docroot/sites/default | |
# Set appropriate permissions on public files directory. | |
RUN mkdir -p /var/www/$PROJECT/docroot/sites/default/files \ | |
&& chown www-data:www-data /var/www/$PROJECT/docroot/sites/default/files | |
WORKDIR /var/www/$PROJECT |
@jedgar1mx - Sort of... it's not really the same using the Docker version of Drupal VM as you use the Vagrant version. I usually recommend people use a different Docker solution like Ddev, Lando, or Docksal if they want to fully switch to using Docker for local dev.
I notice that after getting my sites up on docker
, all the blt test functionality is gone. Is DrupaVM Docker something on the pipeline? or Am I better off looking into moving to something like Ddev, Lando, or Docksal?
You'd probably be better moving off to one of those other solutions; Drupal VM's docker functionality is not aligned with the way most of the blt
integration is set up to work (note that BLT and Drupal VM are separate but related projects).
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Is there a way to migrate my current BLT/DruapVM to use docker? I see a lot of documentation on starting a new project but not on migrating existing ones.
Thanks in advance.