wget http://twinbit.github.io/dropdock/dropdock.phar
To install globally put dropdock.phar
in /usr/bin
.
sudo chmod +x dropdock.phar && sudo mv dropdock.phar /usr/bin/dropdock
Now you can use it just like dropdock
.
Just run dropdock init
in a empty folder to bootstrap a new dropdock project:
|-- bin
| |-- cli
| |-- drush
| |-- mysql
| |-- mysql_cli
| |-- mysql_create
| |-- mysql_import
| |-- phing
| `-- phpcs
|-- data
`-- fig.yml
(@TODO) Tweak fig.yml
to match your needs and run fig up -d
to run the containers.
At the first run fig will download and build remote containers, it can takes several minutes.
In order to not going insane trying to fix vboxfs shared folder permissions, it is better to use NFS from OSX in order to have an automatic mapping to local user uid/gid:
Edit your /etc/exports file as follows:
/Users -mapall=youruser:staff boot2docker
boot2docker ssh
sudo umount /Users
sudo /usr/local/etc/init.d/nfs-client start
# See http://www.slashroot.in/how-do-linux-nfs-performance-tuning-and-optimization
# See http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/wiki/mediawiki-cvs/500057
sudo mount 192.168.59.3:/Users /Users -o rw,async,noatime,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,proto=tcp
If you are using SublimeText, you could experience this problem: hashicorp/vagrant#2768:
NFS not updating files if the file length stayed the same.
To fix it: Sublime Text > Preferences > Settings- User
{
"atomic_save": false
}
- Move boot2local nfs configurations out of https://github.com/twinbit/dropdock-containers repository
- Refactor dropdockRoboFile::boot2dockerNfsSetup() to handle better mount.nfs "fsc" options (Related to cachefilesd)
- Create a custom iso tu automatically run the cachefilesd repository
FROM ubuntu:14.04
MAINTAINER Paolo Mainardi "paolo@twinbit.it"
ENV UPDATE_AT 1
RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install cachefilesd
CMD /sbin/cachefilesd -n -f /etc/cachefilesd.conf -s