This project was derived from the wordpress-mysql project in awesome-compose
No modifications to this project were necessary to make it work in Release.
To make this project run in Release, simply create a new application with this repository.
This example defines one of the basic setups for Wordpress. More details on how this works can be found on the official wordpress image page.
Project structure:
.
├── docker-compose.yaml
└── README.md
services:
db:
image: mysql:8.0.19
...
wordpress:
image: wordpress:latest
ports:
- 80:80
restart: always
...
When deploying this setup, docker-compose maps the wordpress container port 80 to port 80 of the host as specified in the compose file.
$ docker-compose up -d
Creating network "wordpress-mysql_default" with the default driver
Creating volume "wordpress-mysql_db_data" with default driver
...
Creating wordpress-mysql_db_1 ... done
Creating wordpress-mysql_wordpress_1 ... done
Check containers are running and the port mapping:
$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
5fbb4181a069 wordpress:latest "docker-entrypoint.s…" 35 seconds ago Up 34 seconds 0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp wordpress-mysql_wordpress_1
e0884a8d444d mysql:8.0.19 "docker-entrypoint.s…" 35 seconds ago Up 34 seconds 3306/tcp, 33060/tcp wordpress-mysql_db_1
Navigate to http://localhost:80
in your web browser to access Wordpress.
Stop and remove the containers
$ docker-compose down
To remove all Gitea data, delete the named volumes by passing the -v
parameter:
$ docker-compose down -v