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Deploy Wordpress With Multiple Container

In this section we are deploying WordPress Website With Multiple Containers

Start off by making a new directory where you wish to store the files for WordPress and MariaDB for example in your home directory.

mkdir ~/wordpress && cd ~/wordpress

Docker Setup For Database Server

Search Mariadb image

docker search mariadb

Pull mariadb docker image

docker pull mariadb

Run database container

  • run -- use for run the container
  • -e -- for the env variable like in below command we use MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD env variable to assign password
  • –name wordpress -- Gives the container a name.
  • -v “$PWD/database”:/var/lib/mysql -- Creates a data directory linked to the container storage to ensure data persistence.
  • -d -- Tells Docker to run the container in daemon.
  • mariadb:latest -- name of image
docker run -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root123 -e MYSQL_DATABASE=wordpress --name wordpressdb -v "$PWD/database":/var/lib/mysql -d mariadb:latest

List running docker processes

docker ps

Docker Setup For Wordpress

Search Wordpress image

docker search wordpress

Pull wordpress docker image

docker pull wordpress

Run Wordpress container

  • -e -- for the env variable like in below command we use WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD env variable to assign password
  • –name wordpress -- Gives the container a name.
  • –link wordpressdb:mysql -- Links the WordPress container with the MariaDB container so that the applications can interact.
  • -p 8080:80 -- Tells Docker to pass connections from your server’s HTTP port to the containers internal port 80.
  • -v “$PWD/html”:/var/www/html -- Sets the WordPress files accessible from outside the container. The volume files will remain even if the container was removed.
  • -d -- Makes the container run on background
  • wordpress -- name of image
docker run -e WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD=root123 --name wordpress --link wordpressdb:mysql -p 8080:80 -v "$PWD/html":/var/www/html -d wordpress

List running docker processes

docker ps

Open Your Web Brower and browse http://localhost:8080