This is an Apache image including SSL and PHP5 support. In order to use this image effectively, you'll need to mount:
- /var/www for your site content (e.g. using "-v /home/jdoe/mysite/:/var/www/")
- /var/log/apache2, optionally, if you want to store logfiles visibly outside the container
- /etc/ssl, optionally, if you wish to use SSL with real keys
As per the defaults, Apache will use the bundled "snakeoil" key when serving SSL. Obviously this isn't sufficient or advisable for production, so you'll want to mount your real keys onto /etc/ssl/. If you name them "certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem" and "private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key", you'll be able to get by with the default config. Otherwise, you'll want to include a revised site definition. If you don't want to use SSL, you can avoid forwarding port 443 when launching the container (see below).
Assuming you have your content at /home/jdoe/mysite/, the below will be sufficient to serve it. Note that many Docker users encourage mounting data from a storage container, rather than directly from the filesyetem.
- "It works!":
docker run -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -d eboraas/apache-php
and browse to the host's IP address using http or https - Serving actual content with SSL support:
docker run -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -v /home/jdoe/mysite/:/var/www/ -d eboraas/apache-php
- ... without SSL support:
docker -p 80:80 -v /home/jdoe/mysite/:/var/www/ -d eboraas/apache-php
- ... using non-standard ports:
docker -p 8080:80 -p 8443:443 -v /home/jdoe/mysite/:/var/www/ -d eboraas/apache-php