The container stands up and doesn't give any error but also doesn't work. When I try another app that has the same sub-core of the app, I see that it works successfully. The problem is in this app, I'm sure now.
I am leaving some necessary files below. I have no idea what the problem is. Thank you if anyone can help.
supervisord.conf file
[supervisord]
nodaemon=true
user=root
logfile=/var/log/supervisor/supervisord.log
pidfile=/var/run/supervisord.pid
[program:php]
command=/usr/bin/php -d variables_order=EGPCS /var/www/html/artisan octane:start --watch --server=swoole --host=0.0.0.0 --port=8000
user=sail
environment=LARAVEL_SAIL="1"
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0
[program:laravel-horizon]
command=/usr/bin/php -d variables_order=EGPCS /var/www/html/artisan horizon
autostart=true
autorestart=true
stopasgroup=true
killasgroup=true
user=sail
numprocs=1
redirect_stderr=true
stopwaitsecs=3600
compose file
# For more information: https://laravel.com/docs/sail
version: '3'
services:
laravel.test:
build:
context: ./docker/8.0
dockerfile: Dockerfile
args:
WWWGROUP: '${WWWGROUP}'
image: sail-8.0/app
container_name: Laravel
extra_hosts:
- 'host.docker.internal:host-gateway'
ports:
- '${APP_PORT:-8000}:8000'
environment:
WWWUSER: '${WWWUSER}'
LARAVEL_SAIL: 1
XDEBUG_MODE: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_MODE:-off}'
XDEBUG_CONFIG: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_CONFIG:-client_host=host.docker.internal}'
volumes:
- '.:/var/www/html'
networks:
- sail
depends_on:
- mysql
- redis
mysql:
image: 'mysql:8.0'
container_name: MySql
ports:
- '${FORWARD_DB_PORT:-3306}:3306'
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
MYSQL_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: 'yes'
volumes:
- "/var/lib/mysql"
networks:
- sail
phpmyadmin:
image: 'phpmyadmin:latest'
container_name: PhpMyAdmin
ports:
- 8081:80
environment:
PMA_HOST: mysql
MYSQL_ROOT_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
depends_on:
- mysql
networks:
- sail
redis:
image: 'redis:alpine'
container_name: Redis
ports:
- '${FORWARD_REDIS_PORT:-6379}:6379'
volumes:
- 'sailredis:/data'
networks:
- sail
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
retries: 3
timeout: 5s
networks:
sail:
driver: bridge
volumes:
sailmysql:
driver: local
sailredis:
driver: local
Docker Desktop Image
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I am using Laravel sail and MySQL and Mailhog packages. When I use the sail command, it shows me the following error:
Terminal:
Error: Invalid user name sail in section 'program:php' (file:
'/etc/supervisor/conf.d/supervisord.conf')
For help, use /usr/bin/supervisord -h
This is my file vendor/laravel/sail/runtimes/8.1/supervisord.conf
[supervisord]
nodaemon=true
user=root
logfile=/var/log/supervisor/supervisord.log
pidfile=/var/run/supervisord.pid
[program:php]
command=/usr/bin/php -d variables_order=EGPCS /var/www/html/artisan serve --host=0.0.0.0 --port=80
user=sail
environment=LARAVEL_SAIL="1"
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0
docker-compose.yml
version: '3' services:
laravel.test:
build:
context: ./vendor/laravel/sail/runtimes/8.1
dockerfile: Dockerfile
args:
WWWGROUP: '${WWWGROUP}'
image: sail-8.1/app
extra_hosts:
- 'host.docker.internal:host-gateway'
ports:
- '${APP_PORT:-80}:80'
- '${VITE_PORT:-5173}:${VITE_PORT:-5173}'
environment:
WWWUSER: '${WWWUSER}'
LARAVEL_SAIL: 1
XDEBUG_MODE: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_MODE:-off}'
XDEBUG_CONFIG: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_CONFIG:-client_host=host.docker.internal}'
volumes:
- '.:/var/www/html'
networks:
- sail
depends_on:
- mysql
mysql:
image: 'mysql/mysql-server:8.0'
ports:
- '${FORWARD_DB_PORT:-3306}:3306'
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ROOT_HOST: "%"
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
MYSQL_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: 1
volumes:
- 'sail-mysql:/var/lib/mysql'
- './vendor/laravel/sail/database/mysql/create-testing-database.sh:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/10-create-testing-database.sh'
networks:
- sail
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "mysqladmin", "ping", "-p${DB_PASSWORD}"]
retries: 3
timeout: 5s
mailhog:
image: 'mailhog/mailhog:latest'
ports:
- '${FORWARD_MAILHOG_PORT:-1025}:1025'
- '${FORWARD_MAILHOG_DASHBOARD_PORT:-8025}:8025'
networks:
- sail networks:
sail:
driver: bridge volumes:
sail-mysql:
driver: local
How could I fix this error and run my project again?
trying to launch a laravel project with sail:
~/Documents/__laravel_projects/testApp$ ./vendor/bin/sail up
I get this error message:
no configuration file provided: not found
versions: Ubuntu 22.04, Laravel Framework 9.20.0, Docker Desktop 4.10.1
Does anyone know how to fix the problem.
Thanks!
[Solved]
problem solved thanks to #signorpiero here: https://laracasts.com/discuss/channels/laravel/sail-problem-no-configuration-file-provided-not-found?page=1&replyId=811828
[Solution]
1/2)
From project path execute the instruction: php artisan sail:install
:~/Documents/__laravel_projects/testApp$ php artisan sail:install
2/2)
:~/Documents/__laravel_projects/testApp$ ./vendor/bin/sail up
[+] Running 12/13
Try to run php artisan sail:install.
Add docker-compose.yml into your root directory, the content will be like below:
# For more information: https://laravel.com/docs/sail
version: '3'
services:
laravel.test:
build:
context: ./vendor/laravel/sail/runtimes/8.2
dockerfile: Dockerfile
args:
WWWGROUP: '${WWWGROUP}'
image: sail-8.2/app
extra_hosts:
- 'host.docker.internal:host-gateway'
ports:
- '${APP_PORT:-80}:80'
- '${VITE_PORT:-5173}:${VITE_PORT:-5173}'
environment:
WWWUSER: '${WWWUSER}'
LARAVEL_SAIL: 1
XDEBUG_MODE: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_MODE:-off}'
XDEBUG_CONFIG: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_CONFIG:-client_host=host.docker.internal}'
volumes:
- '.:/var/www/html'
networks:
- sail
depends_on:
- mysql
- redis
mysql:
image: 'mysql/mysql-server:8.0'
ports:
- '${FORWARD_DB_PORT:-3306}:3306'
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ROOT_HOST: "%"
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
MYSQL_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: 1
volumes:
- 'sail-mysql:/var/lib/mysql'
- './vendor/laravel/sail/database/mysql/create-testing-database.sh:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/10-create-testing-database.sh'
networks:
- sail
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "mysqladmin", "ping", "-p${DB_PASSWORD}"]
retries: 3
timeout: 5s
redis:
image: 'redis:alpine'
ports:
- '${FORWARD_REDIS_PORT:-6379}:6379'
volumes:
- 'sail-redis:/data'
networks:
- sail
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
retries: 3
timeout: 5s
networks:
sail:
driver: bridge
volumes:
sail-mysql:
driver: local
sail-redis:
driver: local
I have a docker instance working with a myadmin to install phpmyadmin so I can develop a Laravel application. It's all working great, but sometimes I need to drop the database through the phpmyadmin and import a new copy from my production server. I'm not able to. I found this php setting: AllowUserDropDatabase, which, when set to true, should allow phpMyAdmin to drop a database. I tried adding this to the myadmin section of my docker-composer.yml in multiple ways:
AllowUserDropDatabase: true
ALLOW_USER_DROP_DATABASE: true
with no luck. I have used UPLOAD_LIMIT: 10000000 to change that settings, so I thought maybe that would work. Can't seem to find much info on the myadmin element of the docker composer.
My docker-composer.yml file:
version: '3'
services:
laravel.test:
build:
context: ./docker/8.1
dockerfile: Dockerfile
args:
WWWGROUP: '${WWWGROUP}'
image: sail-8.1/app
extra_hosts:
- 'host.docker.internal:host-gateway'
ports:
- '${APP_PORT:-80}:80'
environment:
WWWUSER: '${WWWUSER}'
LARAVEL_SAIL: 1
XDEBUG_MODE: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_MODE:-off}'
XDEBUG_CONFIG: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_CONFIG:-client_host=host.docker.internal}'
volumes:
- '.:/var/www/html'
networks:
- sail
depends_on:
- mysql
mysql:
image: 'mysql/mysql-server:8.0'
ports:
- '${FORWARD_DB_PORT:-3306}:3306'
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ROOT_HOST: "%"
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
MYSQL_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: 1
volumes:
- 'sail-mysql:/var/lib/mysql'
networks:
- sail
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "mysqladmin", "ping", "-p${DB_PASSWORD}"]
retries: 3
timeout: 5s
myadmin:
image: 'phpmyadmin:latest'
ports:
- 8080:80
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
UPLOAD_LIMIT: 100000000
links:
- "mysql:db"
depends_on:
- mysql
networks:
- sail
networks:
sail:
driver: bridge
volumes:
sail-mysql:
driver: local
I have a project that I am trying to develop with a microservices approach. I prepared the APIs on two separate microservices and completed their tests. When I send a request from container A to container B, I get the error cURL error 7: Could not connect to localhost port 8100: Connection refused. After my research, I couldn't find a solution.
Request Architecture:
I'm trying to make a request from 127.0.0.1:8000 to an api address running at 127.0.0.1:8100.
What should I do to fix this problem? My question may be wrong, so I apologize in advance.
thanks
My Compose File First Container
# For more information: https://laravel.com/docs/sail
version: '3'
services:
laravel.test:
build:
context: ./docker/8.0
dockerfile: Dockerfile
args:
WWWGROUP: '${WWWGROUP}'
image: sail-8.0/app
container_name: MP-Main-Service-Laravel
extra_hosts:
- 'host.docker.internal:host-gateway'
ports:
- 8000:8000
environment:
WWWUSER: '${WWWUSER}'
LARAVEL_SAIL: 2
XDEBUG_MODE: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_MODE:-off}'
XDEBUG_CONFIG: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_CONFIG:-client_host=host.docker.internal}'
volumes:
- '.:/var/www/html'
networks:
- sail
depends_on:
- mysql
- redis
mysql:
image: 'mysql:8.0'
container_name: MP-Main-Service-MySql
ports:
- '${FORWARD_DB_PORT:-3306}:3306'
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
MYSQL_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: 'yes'
volumes:
- "/var/lib/mysql"
networks:
- sail
phpmyadmin:
image: 'phpmyadmin:latest'
container_name: MP-Main-Service-PhpMyAdmin
ports:
- 8081:80
environment:
PMA_HOST: mysql
MYSQL_ROOT_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
depends_on:
- mysql
networks:
- sail
redis:
image: 'redis:alpine'
container_name: MP-Main-Service-Redis
ports:
- '${FORWARD_REDIS_PORT:-6379}:6379'
volumes:
- 'sailredis:/data'
networks:
- sail
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
retries: 3
timeout: 5s
networks:
sail:
driver: bridge
volumes:
sailmysql:
driver: local
sailredis:
driver: local
My Compose File Second Container
# For more information: https://laravel.com/docs/sail
version: '3'
services:
laravel.test:
build:
context: ./docker/8.0
dockerfile: Dockerfile
args:
WWWGROUP: '${WWWGROUP}'
image: sail-8.0/app
container_name: MP-Communication-Service-Laravel
extra_hosts:
- 'host.docker.internal:host-gateway'
ports:
- 8100:8000
environment:
WWWUSER: '${WWWUSER}'
LARAVEL_SAIL: 1
XDEBUG_MODE: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_MODE:-off}'
XDEBUG_CONFIG: '${SAIL_XDEBUG_CONFIG:-client_host=host.docker.internal}'
volumes:
- '.:/var/www/html'
networks:
- sail
depends_on:
- mysql
- redis
mysql:
image: 'mysql:8.0'
container_name: MP-Communication-Service-MySql
ports:
- '${FORWARD_DB_PORT:-33061}:33061'
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
MYSQL_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: 'yes'
volumes:
- "/var/lib/mysql"
networks:
- sail
phpmyadmin:
image: 'phpmyadmin:latest'
container_name: MP-Communication-Service-PhpMyAdmin
ports:
- 8082:80
environment:
PMA_HOST: mysql
MYSQL_ROOT_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
depends_on:
- mysql
networks:
- sail
redis:
image: 'redis:alpine'
container_name: MP-Communication-Service-Redis
ports:
- '${FORWARD_REDIS_PORT:-63791}:6379'
volumes:
- 'sailredis:/data'
networks:
- sail
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
retries: 3
timeout: 5s
networks:
sail:
driver: bridge
volumes:
sailmysql:
driver: local
sailredis:
driver: local
Notice: this solution is raw and for development time:
First get container gateway ip:
❯ docker inspect {container id} | grep -i Gateway
Second Suppose it gives you 172.25.0.1
Your url pattern will look like this:
http://{containerIp}:{port}/...
or:
http://172.25.0.1:8585/...
The port is the same as the one you put in your docker-compose.yaml file.
My application was running smoothly until i installed laravel octane following the documentation and then localhost has refused to work. I have my installation running on the docker installation for windows.
Below is my docker-compose.yml file
# For more information: https://laravel.com/docs/sail
version: '3'
services:
laravel.test:
build:
context: ./docker/8.0
dockerfile: Dockerfile
args:
WWWGROUP: '${WWWGROUP}'
image: sail-8.0/app
ports:
- '${APP_PORT:-80}:80'
environment:
WWWUSER: '${WWWUSER}'
LARAVEL_SAIL: 1
volumes:
- '.:/var/www/html'
networks:
- sail
depends_on:
- mysql
- redis
- selenium
mysql:
image: 'mysql:8.0'
ports:
- '${FORWARD_DB_PORT:-3306}:3306'
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_DATABASE: '${DB_DATABASE}'
MYSQL_USER: '${DB_USERNAME}'
MYSQL_PASSWORD: '${DB_PASSWORD}'
MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD: 'yes'
volumes:
- 'sailmysql:/var/lib/mysql'
networks:
- sail
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "mysqladmin", "ping", "-p${DB_PASSWORD}"]
retries: 3
timeout: 5s
redis:
image: 'redis:alpine'
ports:
- '${FORWARD_REDIS_PORT:-6379}:6379'
volumes:
- 'sailredis:/data'
networks:
- sail
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
retries: 3
timeout: 5s
meilisearch:
image: 'getmeili/meilisearch:latest'
ports:
- '${FORWARD_MEILISEARCH_PORT:-7700}:7700'
volumes:
- 'sailmeilisearch:/data.ms'
networks:
- sail
mailhog:
image: 'mailhog/mailhog:latest'
ports:
- '${FORWARD_MAILHOG_PORT:-1025}:1025'
- '${FORWARD_MAILHOG_DASHBOARD_PORT:-8025}:8025'
networks:
- sail
selenium:
image: 'selenium/standalone-chrome'
volumes:
- '/dev/shm:/dev/shm'
networks:
- sail
networks:
sail:
driver: bridge
volumes:
sailmysql:
driver: local
sailredis:
driver: local
sailmeilisearch:
driver: local
my /docker/8.0/supervisord.config file where i edited the command according to the octane doc to serve my application using swoole server instead of php development server.
[supervisord]
nodaemon=true
user=root
logfile=/var/log/supervisor/supervisord.log
pidfile=/var/run/supervisord.pid
[program:php]
command=/usr/bin/php -d variables_order=EGPCS /var/www/html/artisan octane:start --server=swoole --host=0.0.0.0 --port=8000
user=sail
environment=LARAVEL_SAIL="1"
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0
I don't know what else to do, i have tried rebuilding the sail image multiple times but still it wont work on http://localhost:8000 or http://0.0.0.0:/8000
Yesterday, I was worried about it, but I solved it.
It was a simple thing!
ports:
- '${APP_PORT:-80}:80'
↓
ports:
- '${APP_PORT:-80}:8000'
Let's access to http://localhost!
I'm sure I can do it.
If your goal is to connect to the docker container on port 8000 and 80 I think this would be the correct configuration:
ports:
- '${APP_PORT:-80}:80'
- '8000:80'
This will open 80 and 8000 to the wild.
This is useful if you want to run laravel sail and make it available as an API for something like React/NestJS.