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Official Docker Image for Grav
This currently is pretty minimal and uses:
- apache-2.4.38
- GD library
- Unzip library
- php7.4
- php7.4-opcache
- php7.4-acpu
- php7.4-yaml
- cron
- vim editor
Persisting data
To save the Grav site data to the host file system (so that it persists even after the container has been removed), simply map the container's /var/www/html
directory to a named Docker volume or to a directory on the host.
If the mapped directory or named volume is empty, it will be automatically populated with a fresh install of Grav the first time that the container starts. However, once the directory/volume has been populated, the data will persist and will not be overwritten the next time the container starts.
Building the image from Dockerfile
docker build -t grav:latest .
Running Grav Image with Latest Grav + Admin:
docker run -p 8000:80 grav:latest
Point browser to http://localhost:8000
and create user account...
Running Grav Image with Latest Grav + Admin with a named volume (can be used in production)
docker run -d -p 8000:80 --restart always -v grav_data:/var/www/html grav:latest
Running Grav Image with docker-compose and a volume mapped to a local directory
Running docker-compose up -d
with the following docker-compose configuration will automatically build the Grav image (if the Dockerfile is in the same directory as the docker-compose.yml file). Then the Grav container will be started with all of the site data persisted to a named volume (stored in the ./grav
directory.
volumes:
grav-data:
driver: local
driver_opts:
type: none
device: $PWD/grav
o: bind
services:
grav:
build: ./
ports:
- 8080:80
volumes:
- grav-data:/var/www/html