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.. _features:
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Features
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This section gives you a brief overview about the available features.
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**Table of Contents**
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.. contents:: :local:
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Projects
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Unlimited projects
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The number of projects you can add are so to speak unlimited. Simply add new project directories
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and they become automatically available in no time.
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Automated virtual hosts
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Creating a new project is literally done by creating a new directory on the file system.
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Everything else is automatically taken care of in the background. Virtual hosts are added
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instantly without having to restart any services.
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Automated SSL certificates
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Whenever a new project is created, SSL certificates are generated as well and assigned to that
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virtual host. Those certificates are signed by the Devilbox certificate authority which can be
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imported into your local browser to make all certificates valid and trusted.
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Automated DNS records
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The built-in DNS server will automatically make any DNS record available to your host system by
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using a wild-card DNS record. This removes the need to create developer DNS records
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in ``/etc/hosts``.
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Email catch-all
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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All outgoing emails originating from your projects are intercepted, stored locally and
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can be viewed within the bundled intranet.
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Log files
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^^^^^^^^^
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Log files for every service are available. Either in the form of Docker logs or as actual log files
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mounted into the Devilbox git directory. The web and PHP server offer log files for each project
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separetely.
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Virtual host domains
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Each of your virtual host will have its own domain. TLD can be freely chosen, such as ``*.loc`` or
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``*.local``. Be aware that some TLD's can cause problems. Read more here: :ref:`env_tld_suffix`.
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Service and version choice
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Selective start
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Run only the Docker container you actually need, but be able to reload others on the fly once
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they are needed. So you could first startup PHP and MySQL only and in case you would require
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a Redis server you can attach it later to the Devilbox stack without having to restart anything.
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Version choice
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Each provided service (such as PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc) comes in many different versions.
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You can enable any combination that matches your perfect development stack.
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LAMP and MEAN stack
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Run a full LAMP stack with Apache or Nginx and even attach MEAN stack services such as MongoDB.
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Configuration
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Global configuration
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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All services can be configured globally by including your very own customized
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``php.ini``, ``php-fpm.conf``, ``my.cnf``, ``nginx.conf``. ``apache.conf`` and other
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configuration files.
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Version specific configuration
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Each version of PHP can have its own ``php.ini`` and ``php-fpm.conf`` files,
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each version of MySQL, MariaDB or PerconaDB can have its own ``my.cnf`` files,
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each Apache..., each Nginx... you get the idea.
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Project specific configuration
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Even down to projects, the Devilbox allows for full customization when it comes to virtual host
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settings via |ext_lnk_project_vhost_gen|.
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Intranet
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Command & Control Center
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The intranet is your Command & Control Center showing you all applied settings, mount points,
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port exposures, hostnames and any errors including how they can be resolved.
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Third-party tools
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Mandatory web projects are also shipped: |ext_lnk_tool_phpmyadmin|, |ext_lnk_tool_phppgadmin|,
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|ext_lnk_tool_phpredmin|, |ext_lnk_tool_adminer| and |ext_lnk_tool_opcachegui| as well as a web GUI
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to view all sent emails.
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Dockerized
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Portable
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^^^^^^^^
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Docker container run on Linux, Windows and MacOS, so does the Devilbox. This ensures that no
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matter what operating system you are currently on, you can always run your development stack.
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Built nightly
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Docker images (at least official Devilbox Docker images) are built nightly and pushed to
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Dockerhub to ensure to always have the latest versions installed and be up-to-date with any
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security patches that are available.
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Ships popular development tools
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The Devilbox is also designed to be a development environment offering many tools used for
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everyday web development, no matter if frontend or backend.
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Work inside the container
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Instead of working on you host operating system, you can do everything inside the container.
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This allows you to have all tools pre-installed and a working unix environment ready.
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Work inside and outside the container interchangeably
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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No matter if you work on your host operating system or inside the Docker container. Special
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mount points and port-forwards are already in place to make both look the same to you.
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Others
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Work offline
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The Devilbox only requires internet initially to pull the required Docker images, once this is done
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you can work completely offline. No need for an active internet connection.
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Hacking
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^^^^^^^
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Last but not least, the Devilbox is bascially just a ``docker-compose.yml`` file and you can
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easily add any Docker images you are currently missing in the Devilbox setup.
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