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Launch Phabricator with docker-compose command

Docker Compose configuration file supplied in this repository defines a Phabricator service and a MySQL service.

The MySQL service uses official MySQL Docker image mysql:5.7.14 and the Phabricator service uses image redpointgames/phabricator.

Configure PHABRICATOR_HOST

Before you start, you should modify the PHABRICATOR_HOST inside docker-compose.yml so that PHABRICATOR_HOST represents the real domain name you want to use.

If you do not modify the PHABRICATOR_HOST, Phabricator will not function correctly.

Docker Volume

By default, it tries to mount host directory /srv/docker/phabricator/mysql as /var/lib/mysql in MySQL service container and host directory /srv/docker/phabricator/repos as /repo in Phabricator service container.

It mounts host directory /srv/docker/phabricator/extensions as /srv/phabricator/phabricator/src/extensions in Phabricator service.

If you would like to add additional translations for phabricator, you can just drop php files in host directory /srv/docker/phabricator/extensions.

To ensure that MySQL database and code repositories are both persistent, please make sure the following directories exist in your docker host.

/srv/docker/phabricator/repos
/srv/docker/phabricator/mysql

The following directory is optional and can be absent in your docker host.

/srv/docker/phabricator/extensions

It is required if you need extra Phabricator translations.

Launch Phabricator

Once you configure PHABRICATOR_HOST and Docker Volume, you can run the following command within the directory where docker-compose.yml resides.

To launch Phabricator in daemon mode

docker-compose up -d

To launch Phabricator in interactive mode

docker-compose up