


A complete guide to setting up a complete WordPress site in Docker_php skills
1. Install Docker
Before we actually get started, we need to make sure Docker is installed on our Linux machine. The host we are using is CentOS 7, so we install docker using the yum manager using the following command.
# yum install docker
# systemctl restart docker.service
2. Create WordPress Dockerfile
We need to create a Dockerfile for automatically installing wordpress and its prerequisites. This Dockerfile will be used to build the WordPress installation image. This WordPress Dockerfile will fetch the CentOS 7 image from the Docker Registry Hub and upgrade the system with the latest available updates. It then installs the necessary software, such as Nginx web server, PHP, MariaDB, Open SSH server, and other components that are indispensable for the proper functioning of Docker containers. Finally it executes a script that initializes the WordPress installation.
# nano Dockerfile
Then, we need to add the following configuration lines to the Dockerfile.
FROM centos:centos7 MAINTAINER The CentOS Project <cloud-ops@centos.org> RUN yum -y update; yum clean all RUN yum -y install epel-release; yum clean all RUN yum -y install mariadb mariadb-server mariadb-client nginx php-fpm php-cli php-mysql php-gd php-imap php-ldap php-odbc php-pear php-xml php-xmlrpc php-magickwand php-magpierss php-mbstring php-mcrypt php-mssql php-shout php-snmp php-soap php-tidy php-apc pwgen python-setuptools curl git tar; yum clean all ADD ./start.sh /start.sh ADD ./nginx-site.conf /nginx.conf RUN mv /nginx.conf /etc/nginx/nginx.conf RUN rm -rf /usr/share/nginx/html/* RUN /usr/bin/easy_install supervisor RUN /usr/bin/easy_install supervisor-stdout ADD ./supervisord.conf /etc/supervisord.conf RUN echo %sudo ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL >> /etc/sudoers ADD http://wordpress.org/latest.tar.gz /wordpress.tar.gz RUN tar xvzf /wordpress.tar.gz RUN mv /wordpress/* /usr/share/nginx/html/. RUN chown -R apache:apache /usr/share/nginx/ RUN chmod 755 /start.sh RUN mkdir /var/run/sshd EXPOSE 80 EXPOSE 22 CMD ["/bin/bash", "/start.sh"]
3. Create startup script
After we create the Dockerfile, we need to create the script that will be used to run and configure the WordPress installation, called start.sh. It creates and configures a database and password for WordPress. Open start.sh with your favorite text editor.
# nano start.sh
After opening start.sh, we need to add the following configuration lines to the file.
#!/bin/bash __check() { if [ -f /usr/share/nginx/html/wp-config.php ]; then exit fi } __create_user() { # 创建用于 SSH 登录的用户 SSH_USERPASS=`pwgen -c -n -1 8` useradd -G wheel user echo user:$SSH_USERPASS | chpasswd echo ssh user password: $SSH_USERPASS } __mysql_config() { # 启用并运行 MySQL yum -y erase mariadb mariadb-server rm -rf /var/lib/mysql/ /etc/my.cnf yum -y install mariadb mariadb-server mysql_install_db chown -R mysql:mysql /var/lib/mysql /usr/bin/mysqld_safe & sleep 10 } __handle_passwords() { # 在这里我们生成随机密码(多亏了 pwgen)。前面两个用于 mysql 用户,最后一个用于 wp-config.php 的随机密钥。 WORDPRESS_DB="wordpress" MYSQL_PASSWORD=`pwgen -c -n -1 12` WORDPRESS_PASSWORD=`pwgen -c -n -1 12` # 这是在日志中显示的密码。 echo mysql root password: $MYSQL_PASSWORD echo wordpress password: $WORDPRESS_PASSWORD echo $MYSQL_PASSWORD > /mysql-root-pw.txt echo $WORDPRESS_PASSWORD > /wordpress-db-pw.txt # 这里原来是一个包括 sed、cat、pipe 和 stuff 的很长的行,但多亏了 # @djfiander 的 https://gist.github.com/djfiander/6141138 # 现在没有了 sed -e "s/database_name_here/$WORDPRESS_DB/ s/username_here/$WORDPRESS_DB/ s/password_here/$WORDPRESS_PASSWORD/ /'AUTH_KEY'/s/put your unique phrase here/`pwgen -c -n -1 65`/ /'SECURE_AUTH_KEY'/s/put your unique phrase here/`pwgen -c -n -1 65`/ /'LOGGED_IN_KEY'/s/put your unique phrase here/`pwgen -c -n -1 65`/ /'NONCE_KEY'/s/put your unique phrase here/`pwgen -c -n -1 65`/ /'AUTH_SALT'/s/put your unique phrase here/`pwgen -c -n -1 65`/ /'SECURE_AUTH_SALT'/s/put your unique phrase here/`pwgen -c -n -1 65`/ /'LOGGED_IN_SALT'/s/put your unique phrase here/`pwgen -c -n -1 65`/ /'NONCE_SALT'/s/put your unique phrase here/`pwgen -c -n -1 65`/" /usr/share/nginx/html/wp-config-sample.php > /usr/share/nginx/html/wp-config.php } __httpd_perms() { chown apache:apache /usr/share/nginx/html/wp-config.php } __start_mysql() { # systemctl 启动 mysqld 服务 mysqladmin -u root password $MYSQL_PASSWORD mysql -uroot -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD -e "CREATE DATABASE wordpress; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON wordpress.* TO 'wordpress'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '$WORDPRESS_PASSWORD'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;" killall mysqld sleep 10 } __run_supervisor() { supervisord -n } # 调用所有函数 __check __create_user __mysql_config __handle_passwords __httpd_perms __start_mysql __run_supervisor
After adding the above configuration, save and close the file.
4. Create configuration file
Now, we need to create a configuration file for the Nginx web server, named nginx-site.conf.
# nano nginx-site.conf
Then, add the following configuration information to the configuration file.
user nginx; worker_processes 1; error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log; #error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log notice; #error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log info; pid /run/nginx.pid; events { worker_connections 1024; } http { include /etc/nginx/mime.types; default_type application/octet-stream; log_format main '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] "$request" ' '$status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" ' '"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"'; access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log main; sendfile on; #tcp_nopush on; #keepalive_timeout 0; keepalive_timeout 65; #gzip on; index index.html index.htm index.php; # Load modular configuration files from the /etc/nginx/conf.d directory. # See http://nginx.org/en/docs/ngx_core_module.html#include # for more information. include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf; server { listen 80; server_name localhost; #charset koi8-r; #access_log logs/host.access.log main; root /usr/share/nginx/html; #error_page 404 /404.html; # redirect server error pages to the static page /50x.html # error_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html; location = /50x.html { root html; } # proxy the PHP scripts to Apache listening on 127.0.0.1:80 # #location ~ \.php$ { # proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1; #} # pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on 127.0.0.1:9000 # location ~ \.php$ { root /usr/share/nginx/html; try_files $uri =404; fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000; fastcgi_index index.php; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name; include fastcgi_params; } # deny access to .htaccess files, if Apache's document root # concurs with nginx's one # #location ~ /\.ht { # deny all; #} } }
Now, create supervisor.conf file and add the following lines.
# nano supervisord.conf
Then, add the following lines.
[unix_http_server] file=/tmp/supervisor.sock ; (the path to the socket file) [supervisord] logfile=/tmp/supervisord.log ; (main log file;default $CWD/supervisord.log) logfile_maxbytes=50MB ; (max main logfile bytes b4 rotation;default 50MB) logfile_backups=10 ; (num of main logfile rotation backups;default 10) loglevel=info ; (log level;default info; others: debug,warn,trace) pidfile=/tmp/supervisord.pid ; (supervisord pidfile;default supervisord.pid) nodaemon=false ; (start in foreground if true;default false) minfds=1024 ; (min. avail startup file descriptors;default 1024) minprocs=200 ; (min. avail process descriptors;default 200) ; the below section must remain in the config file for RPC ; (supervisorctl/web interface) to work, additional interfaces may be ; added by defining them in separate rpcinterface: sections [rpcinterface:supervisor] supervisor.rpcinterface_factory = supervisor.rpcinterface:make_main_rpcinterface [supervisorctl] serverurl=unix:///tmp/supervisor.sock ; use a unix:// URL for a unix socket [program:php-fpm] command=/usr/sbin/php-fpm -c /etc/php/fpm stdout_events_enabled=true stderr_events_enabled=true [program:php-fpm-log] command=tail -f /var/log/php-fpm/php-fpm.log stdout_events_enabled=true stderr_events_enabled=true [program:mysql] command=/usr/bin/mysql --basedir=/usr --datadir=/var/lib/mysql --plugin-dir=/usr/lib/mysql/plugin --user=mysql --log-error=/var/log/mysql/error.log --pid-file=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid --socket=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock --port=3306 stdout_events_enabled=true stderr_events_enabled=true [program:nginx] command=/usr/sbin/nginx stdout_events_enabled=true stderr_events_enabled=true [eventlistener:stdout] command = supervisor_stdout buffer_size = 100 events = PROCESS_LOG result_handler = supervisor_stdout:event_handler
After adding, save and close the file.
5. Build WordPress container
Now, after completing the creation of configuration files and scripts, we finally need to use Dockerfile to create the containers needed to install the latest WordPress CMS (Translator’s Note: Content Management System, Content Management System) and configure them according to the configuration file . To do this, we need to run the following command in the corresponding directory.
# docker build --rm -t wordpress:centos7 .
6. Run WordPress container
Now, execute the following command to run the newly built container and open the corresponding ports 88 and 22 for Nginx web server and SSH access.
# CID=$(docker run -d -p 80:80 wordpress:centos7)
Run the following command to check the process and the commands executed inside the container.
# echo "$(docker logs $CID )"
Run the following command to check if the port mapping is correct.
# docker ps
7. Web interface
Finally, if everything goes well, when we open http://ip-address/ or http://mywebsite.com/ with a browser, we will see the WordPress welcome interface.
Now we will set up the WordPress configuration, username and password for the WordPress panel through the web interface.
Then, enter the above username and password into the WordPress login interface.
Summary
We have successfully built and run WordPress CMS on LEMP stack with CentOS 7 as docker OS. From a security perspective, running WordPress in a container is more secure and reliable for the host system. This post covers a complete configuration for using WordPress on an Nginx web server running in a Docker container. If you have any questions, suggestions, feedback, please write it down in the comment box below so we can improve and update our content. Thank you so much! Enjoy :-)

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