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.. include:: /_includes/all.rst
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.. include:: /_includes/snippets/__ANNOUNCEMENTS__.rst
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.. _start_the_devilbox:
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Start the Devilbox
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Congratulations, when you have reached this page everything has been set up and you can now get
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your hands dirty.
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.. note::
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Starting and stopping containers is done via ``docker-compose``. If you have never worked with
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it before, have a look at their documentation for
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|ext_lnk_docker_compose_cmd_overview|, |ext_lnk_docker_compose_cmd_up|,
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|ext_lnk_docker_compose_cmd_stop|, |ext_lnk_docker_compose_cmd_kill|,
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|ext_lnk_docker_compose_cmd_rm|, |ext_lnk_docker_compose_cmd_logs| and
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|ext_lnk_docker_compose_cmd_pull| commands.
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**Table of Contents**
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.. contents:: :local:
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The Devilbox startup explained
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==============================
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To gain a brief understanding about what is happening under the hood during startup,
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read ahead or skip directly to: :ref:`start_the_devilbox_start_all_container`.
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Startup operations with the same configuration are idempotent, thus consecutive startups will not
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introduce any new changes. The following shows the brief startup steps:
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* Docker Compose will automatically pull all necessary Docker images if they do not
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exist locally.
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* Once the HTTPD container start, it will automatically create a Certificate Authority to be used
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for https connections and will place it in the ``ca/`` directory.
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* The HTTPD container will then look for already available projects and create virtual hosts
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configurations, apply vhost-gen templates as well as CA-signed HTTPS certificates.
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* Once the Bind container start, it will create a wildcard DNS zone for the given
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:ref:`env_tld_suffix`
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* In case MySQL or PgSQL container start, they will populate itself with their required default
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databases.
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.. note::
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Docker images are only pulled if they do not exist. They are not updated automatically.
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If you want to update to new Docker images read on: :ref:`update_the_devilbox`.
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.. _start_the_devilbox_start_all_container:
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Start all container
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===================
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If you want all provided docker container to be available (as defined in ``docker-compose.yml``),
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start them all by not explicitly specifying any image name.
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Foreground
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----------
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For the first startup, foreground start is recommended to see any errors that might occur:
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.. code-block:: bash
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host> docker-compose up
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* If you want to gracefully stop all container, hit ``Ctrl + c``
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* If you want to kill all container, hit ``Ctrl + c`` twice
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* Ensure to run ``docker-compose rm -f`` afterwards
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Background
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For consecutive startups you can send them into background (``-d``):
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.. code-block:: bash
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host> docker-compose up -d
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* If you want to gracefully stop all container, enter ``docker-compose stop``
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* If you want to kill all container, enter ``docker-compose kil``
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* Ensure to run ``docker-compose rm -f`` afterwards
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Start some container
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====================
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If you don't require all container to be up and running and let's say just ``PHP``, ``HTTPD`` and
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``MYSQL``, you must explicitly specify the image names to start:
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Foreground
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.. code-block:: bash
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host> docker-compose up httpd php mysql
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* If you want to gracefully stop all started container, hit ``Ctrl + c``
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* If you want to kill all started container, hit ``Ctrl + c`` twice
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* Ensure to run ``docker-compose rm -f`` afterwards
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Background
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.. code-block:: bash
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host> docker-compose up -d httpd php mysql
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* If you want to gracefully stop all container, enter ``docker-compose stop``
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* If you want to kill all container, enter ``docker-compose kil``
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* Ensure to run ``docker-compose rm -f`` afterwards
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`available_container`
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Have a look at this page to get an overview about all available container and by what name
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they have to be specified.
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.. _start_the_devilbox_stop_and_restart:
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Stop and Restart
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================
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.. important::
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When stopping or restarting the Devilbox, ensure to also **remove stopped container** before the
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next startup to prevent orphaned runtime settings and always start fresh.
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This will prevent many common Docker issues.
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.. seealso:: **Troubleshooting:** :ref:`troubleshooting_what_to_do_first`
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Stop all container
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.. code-block:: bash
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# Stop all container
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host> docker-compose stop
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# Remove stopped container (important!)
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host> docker-compose rm -f
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Restart all container
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.. code-block:: bash
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# Stop all container
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host> docker-compose stop
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# Remove stopped container (important!)
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host> docker-compose rm -f
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# Start all container
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host> docker-compose up
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Open Devilbox intranet
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======================
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Once ``docker-compose up`` has finished and all or the selected container are up and running,
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you can visit the Devilbox intranet with your favorite Web browser at http://localhost or
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http://127.0.0.1 (https://localhost or https:127.0.0.1 respectively).
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The Intranet start page will also show you all running and failed containers:
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.. include:: /_includes/figures/devilbox/devilbox-intranet-dash-all.rst
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.. include:: /_includes/figures/devilbox/devilbox-intranet-dash-selective.rst
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.. important::
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:ref:`howto_find_docker_toolbox_ip_address`
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When you are using ``Docker Toolbox`` the Devilbox web server port will not be available on
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your host computer. You first have to find out on which IP address the Docker Toolbox machine
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is serving and use this one instead.
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Checklist
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=========
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1. Docker container are started successfully with ``docker-compose up``
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2. ``docker-compose rm -f`` is issued before restarting the Devilbox
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3. Intranet is reachable via ``http://localhost``, ``http://127.0.0.1`` or Docker Toolbox IP address
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4. Intranet is reachable via ``https://localhost``, ``https://127.0.0.1`` (HTTPS)
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.. seealso:: :ref:`troubleshooting`
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