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magento-docker-setup

v1.0.6

Published

An automated Docker setup for Magento 2 with MySQL, Redis, Elasticsearch, and Nginx.

Downloads

33

Readme

Magento Docker Setup

This repository provides a comprehensive Dockerized setup for installing and managing Magento 2 with essential services like MySQL, Redis, Elasticsearch, and Nginx. It simplifies the process of setting up a local development environment for Magento 2.

Features

  • Docker Compose configuration for Magento services
  • Pre-configured Nginx with SSL support
  • Support for Redis for caching and session management
  • Elasticsearch integration for advanced search functionality
  • Install scripts for seamless Magento installation

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have the following installed:

  1. Docker: Install Docker
  2. Docker Compose: Install Docker Compose
  3. Composer: Install Composer

Installation

1. Clone the Repository

git clone https://github.com/vinaysikarwar/magento-docker-setup.git
cd magento-docker-setup

2. Build and Start the Containers

docker compose up --build

3. Access the PHP Container

docker exec -it magento-php bash

4. Run the Magento Installation Script

Inside the container, run:

sh install.sh

The script will:

  • Install Magento using Composer
  • Set up the database
  • Configure Redis and Elasticsearch
  • Optionally deploy sample data

Accessing Magento


SSL Configuration

The setup includes pre-generated SSL certificates for HTTPS. Access the secure URL at:


Services Overview

The following services are configured in the docker-compose.yml file:

  • MySQL: Handles Magento's database.
  • Redis: Manages caching and session storage.
  • Elasticsearch: Provides advanced search capabilities.
  • Nginx: Web server for serving Magento.
  • PHP-FPM: Executes Magento's PHP scripts.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please fork this repository and submit a pull request.


License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.


You can save this as README.md in your GitHub repository. It’s structured for developers and easy to understand, ensuring they can set up the environment without hassle.