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README.md

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OpenLiteSpeed WordPress Docker Container (beta)

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Lightweight WordPress container with OpenLiteSpeed 1.6.4 & PHP 7.3 based on Ubuntu 18.04 Linux.

Prerequisites

  1. Install Docker
  2. Install Docker Compose
  3. Clone this repository or copy the files from this repository into a new folder.
git clone https://github.com/litespeedtech/ols-docker-env.git

Configuration

Edit the .env file to update the demo site domain, default MySQL user and password.

Installation

Open a terminal and cd to the folder in which docker-compose.yml is saved and run:

docker-compose up

Components

The docker image installs several packages and performs other actions on your system.

Component Version
Linux Ubuntu 18.04
OpenLiteSpeed Latest version
MariaDB Stable version: 10.3
PHP Stable version: 7.3
LiteSpeed Cache Latest from WordPress.org
Certbot Latest from Certbot's PPA
WordPress Latest from WordPress

Usage

Starting containers

You can start the containers with up or start methods:

docker-compose up

Running with daemon mode

docker-compose up -d

The containers are now built and running.

Stopping containers

docker-compose stop

Removing containers

To stop and remove all the containers use the down command:

docker-compose down

Install packages

Edit docker-compose.yml file and put the PACKAGE name on extensions entry, we use vim as example.

litespeed:
  build:
    context: ./config/litespeed/xxx/
    args:
      extensions: vim

After saving, running with --build after config changing

docker-compose up --build

Set WebAdmin Password

Strongly recommended to set personal passwprd at first time

bash bin/webadmin.sh my_password

Start demo site

After running follow command, you should be able to access the WordPress installation with the configured domain in the browser address. By default it is http://localhost.

bash bin/demosite.sh

Create Domain and Virtual Host

bash bin/domain.sh -add example.com

Create Database

Auto generate method:

bash bin/database.sh -domain example.com

Specify method:

bash bin/database.sh -domain example.com -user user_name -password my_password -database database_name

Download wordpress site

If you ran the database.sh script first for the same domain, it will pre-config the wp-config for you

./bin/appinstall.sh -app wordpress -domain example.com

Apply Let's Encrypt Certificate

Entering the root domain and it will auto check and auto apply with/with out www certificate for us.

./bin/cert.sh example.com

Data Structure

There's an existing sites folder next to your docker-compose.yml file.

  • sites/DOMAIN/html/ the location of your Document root (WordPress application will install here)
  • sites/DOMAIN/logs/ - the location of your access log

Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin)

You can also visit http://127.0.0.1:8080 to access DataBase after starting the containers.

The default username is root, and the password is the same as supplied in the .env file.

Support & Feedback

If you still have a question after using OpenLiteSpeed Docker, you have a few options.

Pull requests are always welcome