# EGroupware development enviroment as Docker container The container and docker-compose.yml file in this directory are the easiest way to get a full development enviroment for EGroupware. ### It defines and uses the following volumes: * sources: document root of the webserver, by default $PWD/sources subdirectory, can also be your existing document root * data: EGroupware stores its files here, by default $PWD/data subdirectory, can also be your existing /var/lib/egroupware * db: volume for MariaDB (should be NOT a directory under macOS and Windows for performance reasons!) * sessions: volume for sessions, internal no need to change * sources-push: swoolpush subdirectory of sources * collabora-config: /etc/loolwsd for Collabora container, by default $PWD/data/default/loolwsd ### It runs the following containers: * egroupware: php-fpm * egroupware-nginx: Nginx * egroupware-db: MariaDB * egroupware-push: PHP Swoole based push server * egroupware-watchtower: to automatic keeps the containers up to date * phpmyadmin: phpMyAdmin to administrate your MariaDB * collabora: Collabora Online Office ### Usage: ``` mkdir dev && cd dev wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EGroupware/egroupware/master/doc/docker/development/docker-compose.yml wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EGroupware/egroupware/master/doc/docker/development/nginx.conf mkdir -p sources data/default/files/sqlfs data/default/backup sessions # on a Linux host NOT using Docker desktop data and sessions directories MUST be owned by www-data:www-data (33:33, if not Debian/Ubuntu!) chown -R www-data:www-data data sessions # edit docker-compose.yml to fit your needs eg. # ports to use for Nginx / the webserver, by default 8080 and 4443 # xdebug port, default 9001 (NOT 9000!) # IDE host, default XDEBUG_REMOTE_HOST=docker.for.mac.localhost docker-compose up -d egroupware docker logs -f egroupware # wait until it says "fpm is running" then press ^C and start the other containers docker-compose up -d ``` * It will install EGroupware master and phpMyAdmin in egroupware / phpmyadmin subdirectory of sources volume, if not already there * Credentials for a new install can be found in data:egroupware-docker-install.log * Use the following to tail the webserver error.log ``` docker logs -f egroupware-nginx 2>&1 | sed "s/PHP message/\\$(echo -e '\n\r')PHP message/g" ``` ### Docker Desktop for Mac notes * directories of volumes must be exported to Docker, by default only your home-directory is! * permissions of sources and data directory must be readable (sources writable) by your user, as Docker daemon runs as that user! * db volume must NOT be a directory, as the networked access from Docker VM to the Mac is to slow! ### Docker Desktop for Windows with WSL2 notes * the directory must be in your Linux home directory ```/home/``` or short ```~/``` (you must NOT use ```/mnt/c/Users/```!) * until we figure out docker-compose syntax for bind-mounts, you need to replace all mounts using bind-mounts, with explicit mounts, eg: ``` service: egroupware: volumes: #- data:/var/lib/egroupware - $PWD/data:/var/lib/egroupware ``` * internal volumes (with just names mentioned in volumes section) are fine ### Docker Desktop for Windows notes * you can NOT use $PWD to reference the docker-compose directory, use the full path with forward slashes! * directories of volumes must be exported to Docker! * db volume must NOT be a directory, as the networked access from Docker VM to Windows is to slow! ### Docker on Linux * to run docker(-compose) commands with your regular user either - prefix them with ```sudo``` or - add yourself to the ```docker``` group: ```sudo usermod -aG docker $USER``` and then run ```newgrp docker``` everytime you open a terminal * permissions of sources directory need to be changed after install: ```chown -R $USER sources``` * permissions of data and sessions directory must be readable and writable by www-data user (#33): ```chown -R 33:33 data sessions``` * do not use ```http://localhost/egroupware/```, as push, Collabora and Rocket.Chat will not be able to communicate - localhost in each container is NOT the host system, but the container itself! - give you development system a name and add it to the hosts ```/etc/hosts``` as: ```127.0.0.1 devbox.egroupware.org``` - add it as ```extra_host: - "devbox.egroupware.org:172.17.0.1"``` to each service which has a commented out extra_host * Ubuntu 22.04 docker adds firewall rules disabling access to docker0 / 172.17.0.1 from within the containers. Stopping eg. FPM to access IDE/PHPStorm debug port or a MariaDB running on the host bound to 172.17.0.1. To fix that, you have to create an explicit firewall rule to allow containers to acces 172.17.0.1: ```bash sudo ufw allow from 172.16.0.1/12 to 172.17.0.1/32 port 9001,3306 ```