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### ---------------------------------------------------
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### D E V I L B O X R U N - T I M E S E T T I N G S
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### ---------------------------------------------------
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###
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### All the following settings are applied during
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### $ docker-compose up
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###
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### No need to rebuild any dockers!
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### For custom variables, scroll to the bottom
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###
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###
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### Show all executed commands in each
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### docker image during docker-compose up?
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### 1: Yes
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### 0: No
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DEBUG_COMPOSE_ENTRYPOINT=1
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###
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### Relative or absolute path to the devilbox repository.
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### (Used as a prefix for all mount paths)
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### There is no need to change this.
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###
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### The only exception is for OSX users wanting to use NFS
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### mounts instead of Filesystem mounts due to degraded performance
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### on OSX.
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###
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### Note: When changing this variable you must re-create the container.
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### Simply remove it, it will be auto-created during the next start:
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###
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### $ docker-compose rm -f
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DEVILBOX_PATH=.
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###
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### At what IP address should the docker services listen
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### on the Host computer?
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###
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### The specified default should be fine for Linux and OSX (127.0.0.1:).
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### If you are on windows, you will probably have to change
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### it to the IP address of the docker machine.
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###
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### a.) Leave blank, to listen on all interfaces (no trailing color ':')
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### LOCAL_LISTEN_ADDR=
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### b.) If an IP is specified, note the trailing colon ':'
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### LOCAL_LISTEN_ADDR=127.0.0.1:
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LOCAL_LISTEN_ADDR=
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### This is the domain suffix your projects will be made available
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### with mass-virtual-hosting.
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### It is also required for the internal DNS server to be setup.
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###
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### Note: Only ALPHA ([a-zA-Z]+) characters are supported.
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###
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### Example:
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### TLD_SUFFIX=loc
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### Makes your project available under xxxx.loc
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###
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### Example:
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### TLD_SUFFIX=local
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### Makes your project available under xxxx.local
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TLD_SUFFIX=loc
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###
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### Set your user id and group id
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###
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### This should be changed to the value of your local
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### users uid and gid
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###
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### Type `id` on the terminal to find out your values
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NEW_UID=1000
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NEW_GID=1000
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### Timezone for all dockers and service config files
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TIMEZONE=Europe/Berlin
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################################################################################
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###
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### INTRANET SETTINGS
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###
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### TLD_SUFFIX domains are checked if they are set in the
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### host computer /etc/hosts or available via attached DNS server.
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### Timeout is done on vhosts.php (intranet) via ajax calls.
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### In order to keep performance, set this to a low value.
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### DNS checks might not succeed in time on slow machines.
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### If DNS is valid, but timeout is expired, set this to a higher value.
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###
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### DNS_CHECK_TIMEOUT value is how many seconds to time out
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### Default is to timeout after 1 second (DNS_CHECK_TIMEOUT=1)
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DNS_CHECK_TIMEOUT=1
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###
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### Devilbox UI Password protection enable/disable (1/0)
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### Set DEVILBOX_UI_PROTECT to 1 in order to password protect the
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### intranet.
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###
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### Example:
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### DEVILBOX_UI_PROTECT=1
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### DEVILBOX_UI_PROTECT=0
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DEVILBOX_UI_PROTECT=0
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###
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### Devilbox UI Password
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### When DEVILBOX_UI_PROTECT=1, use the following password
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### to log in. The password can always be changed.
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### When changing the password, make sure to restart your
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### PHP container.
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###
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### Example:
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### DEVILBOX_UI_PASSWORD=my-very-secure-password
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### DEVILBOX_UI_PASSWORD=Some pass with spaces
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### The default username is 'devilbox'
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DEVILBOX_UI_PASSWORD=password
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###
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### Disable the Devilbox Intranet?
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###
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### Example:
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### DEVILBOX_UI_PROTECT=1
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### DEVILBOX_UI_PROTECT=0
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DEVILBOX_UI_DISABLE=0
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################################################################################
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###
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### 1. Choose Images (Version)
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###
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################################################################################
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###
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### You can choose any combination of httpd, mysql, postgresql or php.
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### Each of them are fully compatible between one another.
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###
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### 1.1 Choose PHP Server Image
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#PHP_SERVER=php-fpm-5.4
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#PHP_SERVER=php-fpm-5.5
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#PHP_SERVER=php-fpm-5.6
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#PHP_SERVER=php-fpm-7.0
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PHP_SERVER=php-fpm-7.1
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#PHP_SERVER=php-fpm-7.2
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#PHP_SERVER=hhvm-latest
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### 1.2 Choose HTTPD Server Image
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#HTTPD_SERVER=apache-2.2
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#HTTPD_SERVER=apache-2.4
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HTTPD_SERVER=nginx-stable
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#HTTPD_SERVER=nginx-mainline
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### 1.3 Choose MySQL Server Image
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#MYSQL_SERVER=mysql-5.5
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#MYSQL_SERVER=mysql-5.6
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#MYSQL_SERVER=mysql-5.7
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#MYSQL_SERVER=mysql-8.0
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#MYSQL_SERVER=mariadb-5.5
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#MYSQL_SERVER=mariadb-10.0
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MYSQL_SERVER=mariadb-10.1
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#MYSQL_SERVER=mariadb-10.2
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#MYSQL_SERVER=mariadb-10.3
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#MYSQL_SERVER=percona-5.5
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#MYSQL_SERVER=percona-5.6
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#MYSQL_SERVER=percona-5.7
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### 1.4 Choose PostgreSQL Server Image
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#PGSQL_SERVER=9.1
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#PGSQL_SERVER=9.2
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#PGSQL_SERVER=9.3
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#PGSQL_SERVER=9.4
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#PGSQL_SERVER=9.5
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PGSQL_SERVER=9.6
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#PGSQL_SERVER=10.0
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### 1.5 Choose Redis Server Image
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#REDIS_SERVER=2.8
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#REDIS_SERVER=3.0
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#REDIS_SERVER=3.2
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REDIS_SERVER=4.0
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###
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### 1.6 Choose Memcached Server Image
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.21
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.22
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.23
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.24
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.25
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.26
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.27
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.28
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.29
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.30
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.31
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.32
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.33
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.34
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.35
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.36
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.37
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.38
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.4.39
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.5.0
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#MEMCD_SERVER=1.5.1
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MEMCD_SERVER=1.5.2
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#MEMCD_SERVER=latest
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### 1.7 Choose Mongo Server Image
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#MONGO_SERVER=2.8
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#MONGO_SERVER=3.0
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#MONGO_SERVER=3.2
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MONGO_SERVER=3.4
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#MONGO_SERVER=3.5
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################################################################################
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###
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### 2. Host Mounts (Your computer)
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################################################################################
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### Local filesystem path to www projects.
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###
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### Note: When changing this variable you must re-create the container.
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### Simply remove it, it will be auto-created during the next start:
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###
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### $ docker-compose rm -f
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HOST_PATH_HTTPD_DATADIR=./data/www
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### Local filesystem path to mysql/mariadb datadir.
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### This can be an existing mysql data directory or empty.
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### If it already is a mysql data directory with content,
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### it will be mounted into the docker and used.
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### If this directory is empty, a new mysql database will be
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### created.
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### Note: Inside this path, a subdirectory with the mysql|mariadb
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### version will be created where the actual data resides.
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### This is to protect databases from being altered by
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### newer or older mysql|mariadb server versions.
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###
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### Note: When changing this variable you must re-create the container.
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### Simply remove it, it will be auto-created during the next start:
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### $ docker-compose rm -f
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HOST_PATH_MYSQL_DATADIR=./data/mysql
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### Local filesystem path to postgresql datadir.
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###
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### This can be an existing postgresql data directory or empty.
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### If it already is a postgresql data directory with content,
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### it will be mounted into the docker and used.
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### If this directory is empty, a new postgresql database will be
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### created.
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###
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### Note: Inside this path, a subdirectory with the postgresql
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### version will be created where the actual data resides.
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### This is to protect databases from being altered by
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### newer or older postgres server versions.
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###
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### Note: When changing this variable you must re-create the container.
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### Simply remove it, it will be auto-created during the next start:
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### $ docker-compose rm -f
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HOST_PATH_PGSQL_DATADIR=./data/pgsql
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### Local filesystem path to mongodb datadir.
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### This can be an existing mongodb data directory or empty.
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### If it already is a mongodb data directory with content,
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### it will be mounted into the docker and used.
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### If this directory is empty, a new mongodb database will be
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### created.
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### Note: When changing this variable you must re-create the container.
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### Simply remove it, it will be auto-created during the next start:
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### $ docker-compose rm -f
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HOST_PATH_MONGO_DATADIR=./data/mongo
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###
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### 3. PHP Docker Settings
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### Xdebug
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# Enable/Disable Xdebug
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PHP_XDEBUG_ENABLE=1
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# Your local port (your computer host [not the docker])
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# where your ide/editor is listening for xdebug connections.
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PHP_XDEBUG_REMOTE_PORT=9000
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# Your local IP address (your computer host [not the docker])
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# where your ide/editor is listening for xdebug connections.
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PHP_XDEBUG_REMOTE_HOST=192.168.0.215
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## TODO: Check if it works by automatically sending it to the broadcast address
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###
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### 4. HTTPD Docker Settings
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################################################################################
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### Expose HTTPD Port to Host
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HOST_PORT_HTTPD=80
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### Document Root Subdirectory
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###
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### In your project directory, which subfolder should
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### serve your files?
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### When changing this value, restart the devilbox.
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HTTPD_DOCROOT_DIR=htdocs
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### Per vHost Config Subdirectory
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###
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### In your project directory, which subfolder should
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### hold apache, nginx templates for a customized vhost?
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###
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### When changing this value, restart the devilbox.
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HTTPD_TEMPLATE_DIR=.devilbox
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### 5. MySQL Docker Settings
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################################################################################
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### MySQL root user password
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### If $HOST_PATH_TO_MYSQL_DATADIR already contains an existing
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### mysql datadir, enter the password for the existing mysql database
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### If $HOST_PATH_TO_MYSQL_DATADIR is empty, choose a new password that
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### will be applied
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MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=
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### Custom MySQL Runtime Settings
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MYSQL_GENERAL_LOG=1
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### Expose MySQL Port to Host
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HOST_PORT_MYSQL=3306
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###
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### 6. PostgreSQL Docker Settings
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### PostgreSQL 'root' user name (usually postgres)
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PGSQL_ROOT_USER=postgres
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### PostgreSQL 'root' user password
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PGSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=
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### Expose PostgreSQL Port to Host
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HOST_PORT_PGSQL=5432
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### 7. Redis Docker Settings
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################################################################################
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### Expose Redis Port to Host
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HOST_PORT_REDIS=6379
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###
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### 8. Memcached Docker Settings
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################################################################################
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### Expose Memcached Port to Host
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HOST_PORT_MEMCD=11211
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###
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### 9. MongoDB Docker Settings
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### Expose MongoDB Port to Host
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HOST_PORT_MONGO=27017
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### 10. Bind Docker Settings
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################################################################################
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### Expose Bind Port to Host
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HOST_PORT_BIND=1053
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### Add comma separated DNS server from which you want to receive DNS
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### You can also add DNS servers from your LAN (if any are available)
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BIND_DNS_RESOLVER=8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4
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###
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### 11. Custom variables
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################################################################################
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###
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### Any variable defined in this file will be available
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### as environment variables to your PHP/HHV Docker container.
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###
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### This might be useful to set application environment and retriev
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### them via: <?php getenv('MY_APPLICATION_ENV'); ?>
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###
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### Example:
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### <?php echo getenv('Foo');?> would produce: 'some value'
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#Foo=some value
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