A Docker image based on Ubuntu, serving PHP 7 running as Apache Module. Useful for Web developers in need for a fixed PHP version. In addition, the error_reporting
setting in php.ini is configurable per container via environment variable.
- latest: Ubuntu 16.04 (LTS), Apache 2.4, PHP 7.0.x with support for setting
error_reporting
$ docker run -d -P bylexus/apache-php7
With all the options:
$ docker run -d -p 8080:80 \
-v /home/user/webroot:/var/www \
-e PHP_ERROR_REPORTING='E_ALL & ~E_STRICT' \
bylexus/apache-php7
-v [local path]:/var/www
maps the container's webroot to a local path-p [local port]:80
maps a local port to the container's HTTP port 80-e PHP_ERROR_REPORTING=[php error_reporting settings]
sets the value oferror_reporting
in the php.ini files.
Apache is configured to log both access and error log to STDOUT. So you can simply use docker logs
to get the log output:
docker logs -f container-id
- Ubuntu Server 16.10, based on ubuntu docker image
- apache2
- php
- php-cli
- libapache2-mod-php
- php-apcu
- php-apcu-bc
- php-gd
- php-json
- php-ldap
- php-mbstring
- php-mysql
- php-opcache
- php-pgsql
- php-sqlite3
- php-xml
- php-xsl
- php-zip
- php-soap
- php-xdebug
- composer (php package manager)
- Apache: .htaccess-Enabled in webroot (mod_rewrite with AllowOverride all)
- php.ini:
- display_errors = On
- error_reporting = E_ALL (default, overridable per env variable)