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README.md
OpenLiteSpeed WordPress Docker Container
Install a Lightweight WordPress container with OpenLiteSpeed [Edge / Stable] version based on Ubuntu 18.04 Linux.
Prerequisites
Configuration
Edit the .env
file to update the demo site domain, default MySQL user, and password.
Installation
Clone this repository or copy the files from this repository into a new folder:
git clone https://github.com/litespeedtech/ols-docker-env.git
Open a terminal, cd
to the folder in which docker-compose.yml
is saved, and run:
docker-compose up
Note: If you wish to run a single web server container, please check Usage method here.
Components
The docker image installs the following packages on your system:
Component | Version |
---|---|
Linux | Ubuntu 18.04 |
OpenLiteSpeed | Latest version |
MariaDB | Stable version: 10.3 |
PHP | Stable version: 7.4 |
LiteSpeed Cache | Latest from WordPress.org |
ACME | Latest from ACME official |
WordPress | Latest from WordPress |
phpMyAdmin | Latest from dockerhub |
Data Structure
Cloned project
├── acme
├── bin
│ └── container
├── data
│ └── db
├── logs
│ ├── access.log
│ ├── error.log
│ ├── lsrestart.log
│ └── stderr.log
├── lsws
│ ├── admin-conf
│ └── conf
└── sites
│ └── localhost
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── docker-compose.yml
- acme contains all applied the cert from Lets Encrypt
- bin contains multiple cli scripts to allow you add/del VH, install applications, upgrade ..etc
- data Stores mysql db
- logs contains all the webserver logs and virtual host access logs
- lsws contains all web server config files
- sites contains the Document root (the WordPress application will install here)
Usage
Starting a Container
Start the container with the up
or start
methods:
docker-compose up
You can run with daemon mode, like so:
docker-compose up -d
The container is now built and running.
Stopping a Container
docker-compose stop
Removing Containers
To stop and remove all containers, use the down
command:
docker-compose down
Setting the WebAdmin Password
We strongly recommend you set your personal password right away.
bash bin/webadmin.sh MYPASSWORD
Starting a Demo Site
After running the following command, you should be able to access the WordPress installation with the configured domain. By default the domain is https://localhost
and https://server_IP
.
bash bin/demosite.sh
Creating a Domain and Virtual Host
bash bin/domain.sh [-add|-a] example.com
Deleting a Domain and Virtual Host
bash bin/domain.sh [-del|-d] example.com
Creating a Database
You can either automatically generate the user, password, and database names, or specify them. Use the following to auto generate:
bash bin/database.sh [-domain|-d] example.com
Use this command to specify your own names, substituting user_name
, my_password
, and database_name
with your preferred values:
bash bin/database.sh [-domain|-d] example.com [-user|-u] user_name [-password|-p] my_password [-database|-db] database_name
Installing a WordPress Site
To preconfigure the wp-config
file, run the database.sh
script for your domain, before you use the following command to install WordPress:
./bin/appinstall.sh [-app|-a] wordpress [-domain|-d] example.com
Install ACME
We need to run amce installation command at first time only.
- With email notification
./bin/acme.sh [--install|-i] [--email|-e] EMAIL_ADDR
- Without email notification
./bin/acme.sh [--install|-i] [--no-email|-ne]
Applying a Let's Encrypt Certificate
Use the root domain in this command, and it will check for a certificate and automatically apply one with and without www
:
./bin/acme.sh [-domain|-d] example.com
Update Web Server
To upgrade web server to latest stable version, run
bash bin/webadmin.sh [-lsup|-upgrade]
Apply OWASP ModSecurity
Enable OWASP mod_secure on web server, run
bash bin/webadmin.sh [-modsec|-sec] enable
Disable OWASP mod_secure on web server, run
bash bin/webadmin.sh [-modsec|-sec] disable
Accessing the Database
After installation, you can use phpMinAdmin to access the database by visiting http://127.0.0.1:8080 or https://127.0.0.1:8443. The default username is root
, and the password is the same as the one you supplied in the .env
file.
Support & Feedback
If you still have a question after using OpenLiteSpeed Docker, you have a few options.
- Join the GoLiteSpeed Slack community for real-time discussion
- Post to the OpenLiteSpeed Forums for community support
- Reporting any issue on Github ols-docker-env project
Pull requests are always welcome