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add support of arm64 architecture for the following samples: * aspnet-mssql * elasticsearch-logstash-kibana * nginx-aspnet-mysql * nginx-flask-mysql * nginx-golang-mysql * react-java-mysql * sparkjava-mysql * wordpress-mysql * react-express-mysql * react-express-mongodb Signed-off-by: Guillaume Lours <guillaume.lours@docker.com> |
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README.md
WordPress with MySQL
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:
# We use a mariadb image which supports both amd64 & arm64 architecture
image: mariadb:10.6.4-focal
# If you really want to use MySQL, uncomment the following line
#image: mysql:8.0.27
...
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.
ℹ️ INFO
For compatibility purpose betweenAMD64
andARM64
architecture, we use a MariaDB as database instead of MySQL.
You still can use the MySQL image by uncommenting the following line in the Compose file
#image: mysql:8.0.27
Deploy with docker-compose
$ 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
Expected result
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 WordPress data, delete the named volumes by passing the -v
parameter:
$ docker-compose down -v