A base PHP 5.6 Apache 2 image1 for demonstrating legacy projects available at EWC Docker Hub.
An older version of PHP that some older codebase sites would require as an environment to run in.
Other Packages Included:
- Node v8.x
- Composer v1.7.1
- libxml2-dev
- libzip-dev
- libyaml-dev
- zip
- unzip
- git
- nodejs
- default-mysql-client
- vim
- npm i npm@
$NPM_VERSION2 -g - yaml-1.3.0
PHP Extensions:
- gettext
- mysqli
- pdo_mysql
- zip
- yaml
Note that the php-5-6-apache is the Docker Compose Service to Build.
There is a build script included that uses the local .env file & an Evil Wizard Creations Protocol that makes this much simpler.
build-up-php-5-6-apache.shAlternatively there is the full Procedure.
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Build the Image using the
docker-compose-build.yamlconfiguration.docker-compose -f ./docker-compose-build.yaml build --no-cache php-5-6-apache
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Compose Up using the
docker-compose-build.yamlconfiguration will use the new built Image and-dto detach.docker-compose -f ./docker-compose-build.yaml up -d
Build the Docker Image without using cached versions of previous image build stages.
sudo docker build \
-f php-5-6-apache.Dockerfile \
--target build-php-56-apache \
--build-arg APP_ENV=local \
--build-arg NPM_VERSION=6.4.1 \
--no-cache \
-t php-5-6-apache:latest \
.N.B.
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Using
-f php-5-6-apache.DockerfileTo specify
php-5-6-apache.Dockerfileas the filename to build otherwise it is expected to be named justDockerfile. -
Using
--target build-php-56-apacheTo select the build target stage3 from the Dockerfile.
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Using
--no-cacheTo prevent using previous cached versions of image build stages.
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Using
--build-arg NPM_VERSION=6.4.1To set build arguments & values to use during the build process.
NPM_VERSION=6.4.1sets the Node Version to be used to 6.4.1 when rebuilding the image. -
Using
-t php-5-6-apache:latestTo name & tag the locally built docker image.
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Using
.To set the current location as the build context for the build process.
This creates a named container and attaches it to the host network and may cause port conflict if the host machine is already listening on any exposed ports from the Docker Image being used.
sudo docker run \
-d \
--network host \
-v "$(pwd)"/public_html:/var/www/html \
--name php-5-6-apache \
php-5-6-apache:latestOR
This creates a named container and attaches it to the bridge network and allows for port forward mapping from the host to the Container.
sudo docker run \
-d \
--network bridge \
-p 8080:80/tcp \
-v "$(pwd)"/public_html:/var/www/html \
--name php-5-6-apache \
php-5-6-apache:latestN.B.
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Using
-v "$(pwd)"/public_html:/var/www/htmlTo Volume Mount the folder
public_htmlfrom the current folder to/var/www/htmlon the running container. It is where Apache serves the content from & allows for realtime change updates. -
Using
-p 8080:80/tcpTo map port 8080 on the Host machine to port 80 on the Container using the bridge network.
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Using
--name php-5-6-apacheTo name the Container being created.
sudo docker start php-5-6-apachesudo docker stop php-5-6-apachesudo docker exec -it php-5-6-apache /bin/bashThis Apache2 + PHP 5.6 build environment should NOT be used anywhere near a production environment. This build is for showcasing legacy systems that simple would not run in modern environments & as such it is littered with security holes and exploitation's.