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FROM gcr.io/stacksmith-images/ubuntu:14.04-r07
MAINTAINER Bitnami <containers@bitnami.com>
ENV BITNAMI_APP_NAME=magento \
BITNAMI_APP_VERSION=2.0.5 \
PATH=/opt/bitnami/php/bin:/opt/bitnami/apache/bin:/opt/bitnami/magento/bin/:$PATH
# Additional modules required
RUN bitnami-pkg install php-7.0.8-0 --checksum afc462c63a44a1abe5c130d1fdfad3ef88989b8b75d782c90538a0d1acaff4ee
RUN bitnami-pkg unpack apache-2.4.20-0 --checksum ec415b0938e6df70327055c5be50f80b1307b785fa5bbd04c94a4077519e5dba
RUN bitnami-pkg install libphp-7.0.6-0 --checksum ab1ae095760d5a5d45a232a6b22cca40d3a5fc9116ddc73cc535f740dbf99e46
RUN bitnami-pkg install mysql-client-10.1.13-2 --checksum d82ac222dfc58f460aaba05a70260940e8c55ff0b24e4e3ed72dec5f2bfb37fd
# Install magento
RUN bitnami-pkg unpack magento-2.0.5-1 --checksum 7c9aaf1f5f1dcd1f23d6b96b61edace39b72217f0ad98eb9b4bb001476efa36d
COPY rootfs /
VOLUME ["/bitnami/magento", "/bitnami/apache", "/bitnami/php"]
EXPOSE 80 443
ENTRYPOINT ["/app-entrypoint.sh"]
CMD ["/init.sh"]

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Copyright 2015 Bitnami
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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# What is Magento?
> Magento is one of the most versatile open source content management systems on the market. Magento is built for high performance and is scalable to many servers, has easy integration via REST, JSON, SOAP and other formats, and features a whopping 15,000 plugins to extend and customize the application for just about any type of website.
https://www.magento.org/
# Prerequisites
To run this application you need Docker Engine 1.10.0. Docker Compose is recomended with a version 1.6.0 or later.
# How to use this image
## Run Magento with a Database Container
Running Magento with a database server is the recommended way. You can either use docker-compose or run the containers manually.
### Run the application using Docker Compose
This is the recommended way to run Magento. You can use the following docker compose template:
```
version: '2'
services:
mariadb:
image: 'bitnami/mariadb:latest'
volumes:
- 'mariadb_data:/bitnami/mariadb'
application:
image: 'bitnami/magento:latest'
ports:
- '80:80'
- '443:443'
volumes:
- 'magento_data:/bitnami/magento'
- 'php_data:/bitnami/php'
- 'apache_data:/bitnami/apache'
depends_on:
- mariadb
volumes:
mariadb_data:
driver: local
magento_data:
driver: local
apache_data:
driver: local
```
### Run the application manually
If you want to run the application manually instead of using docker-compose, these are the basic steps you need to run:
1. Create a new network for the application and the database:
```
$ docker network create magento_network
```
2. Start a MariaDB database in the network generated:
```
$ docker run -d --name mariadb --net=magento_network bitnami/mariadb
```
*Note:* You need to give the container a name in order to Magento to resolve the host
3. Run the Magento container:
```
$ docker run -d -p 80:80 --name magento --net=magento_network bitnami/magento
```
Then you can access your application at http://your-ip/
*Note:* If you want to access your application from a public IP or hostname you need to configure the application domain. You can handle it adjusting the configuration of the instance by setting the environment variable "MAGENTO_HOST" to your public IP or hostname.
## Persisting your application
If you remove every container and volume all your data will be lost, and the next time you run the image the application will be reinitialized. To avoid this loss of data, you should mount a volume that will persist even after the container is removed. If you are using docker-compose your data will be persistent as long as you don't remove `mariadb_data` and `application_data` data volumes. If you have run the containers manually or you want to mount the folders with persistent data in your host follow the next steps:
> **Note!** If you have already started using your application, follow the steps on [backing](#backing-up-your-application) up to pull the data from your running container down to your host.
### Mount persistent folders in the host using docker-compose
This requires a sightly modification from the template previously shown:
```
version: '2'
services:
mariadb:
image: 'bitnami/mariadb:latest'
volumes:
- '/path/to/your/local/mariadb_data:/bitnami/mariadb'
application:
image: 'bitnami/magento:latest'
ports:
- '80:80'
- '443:443'
volumes:
- '/path/to/your/local/magento_data:/bitnami/magento'
- '/path/to/your/local/php_data:/bitnami/php'
- '/path/to/your/local/apache_data:/bitnami/apache'
depends_on:
- mariadb
```
### Mount persistent folders manually
In this case you need to specify the directories to mount on the run command. The process is the same than the one previously shown:
1. If you haven't done this before, create a new network for the application and the database:
```
$ docker network create magento_network
```
2. Start a MariaDB database in the previous network:
```
$ docker run -d --name mariadb -v /your/local/path/bitnami/mariadb_data:/bitnami/mariadb --net=magento_network bitnami/mariadb
```
*Note:* You need to give the container a name in order to Magento to resolve the host
3. Run the Magento container:
```
$ docker run -d -p 80:80 --name magento -v /your/local/path/bitnami/magento:/bitnami/magento --net=magento_network bitnami/magento
```
# Upgrade this application
Bitnami provides up-to-date versions of MariaDB and Magento, including security patches, soon after they are made upstream. We recommend that you follow these steps to upgrade your container. We will cover here the upgrade of the Magento container. For the MariaDB upgrade see https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-mariadb/blob/master/README.md#upgrade-this-image
1. Get the updated images:
```
$ docker pull bitnami/magento:latest
```
2. Stop your container
* For docker-compose: `$ docker-compose stop magento`
* For manual execution: `$ docker stop magento`
3. (For non-compose execution only) Create a [backup](#backing-up-your-application) if you have not mounted the magento folder in the host.
4. Remove the currently running container
* For docker-compose: `$ docker-compose rm -v magento`
* For manual execution: `$ docker rm -v magento`
5. Run the new image
* For docker-compose: `$ docker-compose start magento`
* For manual execution ([mount](#mount-persistent-folders-manually) the directories if needed): `docker run --name magento bitnami/magento:latest`
# Configuration
## Environment variables
When you start the magento image, you can adjust the configuration of the instance by passing one or more environment variables either on the docker-compose file or on the docker run command line. If you want to add a new environment variable:
* For docker-compose add the variable name and value under the application section:
```
application:
image: bitnami/magento:latest
ports:
- 80:80
environment:
- MAGENTO_PASSWORD=my_password1234
volumes_from:
- application_data
```
* For manual execution add a `-e` option with each variable and value:
```
$ docker run -d -e MAGENTO_PASSWORD=my_password1234 -p 80:80 --name magento -v /your/local/path/bitnami/magento:/bitnami/magento --net=magento_network bitnami/magento
```
Available variables:
- `MAGENTO_USERNAME`: Magento application username. Default: **user**
- `MAGENTO_PASSWORD`: Magento application password. Default: **bitnami1**
- `MAGENTO_EMAIL`: Magento application email. Default: **user@example.com**
- `MAGENTO_ADMINURI`: Prefix to access the Magento Admin. Default: **admin**
- `MAGENTO_FIRSTNAME`: Magento application first name. Default: **FirstName**
- `MAGENTO_LASTNAME`: Magento application last name. Default: **LastName**
- `MAGENTO_HOST`: Host domain or IP.
- `MAGENTO_MODE`: Magento mode. Default: **developer**
- `MARIADB_USER`: Root user for the MariaDB database. Default: **root**
- `MARIADB_PASSWORD`: Root password for the MariaDB.
- `MARIADB_HOST`: Hostname for MariaDB server. Default: **mariadb**
- `MARIADB_PORT`: Port used by MariaDB server. Default: **3306**
# Backing up your application
To backup your application data follow these steps:
1. Stop the running container:
* For docker-compose: `$ docker-compose stop magento`
* For manual execution: `$ docker stop magento`
2. Copy the Magento data folder in the host:
```
$ docker cp /your/local/path/bitnami:/bitnami/magento
```
# Restoring a backup
To restore your application using backed up data simply mount the folder with Magento data in the container. See [persisting your application](#persisting-your-application) section for more info.
# Contributing
We'd love for you to contribute to this container. You can request new features by creating an
[issue](https://github.com/bitnami/magento/issues), or submit a
[pull request](https://github.com/bitnami/magento/pulls) with your contribution.
# Issues
If you encountered a problem running this container, you can file an
[issue](https://github.com/bitnami/magento/issues). For us to provide better support,
be sure to include the following information in your issue:
- Host OS and version
- Docker version (`docker version`)
- Output of `docker info`
- Version of this container (`echo $BITNAMI_APP_VERSION` inside the container)
- The command you used to run the container, and any relevant output you saw (masking any sensitive
information)
# License
Copyright 2015 Bitnami
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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version: '2'
services:
mariadb:
image: 'bitnami/mariadb:latest'
volumes:
- 'mariadb_data:/bitnami/mariadb'
application:
image: 'bitnami/magento:latest'
ports:
- '80:80'
- '443:443'
volumes:
- 'magento_data:/bitnami/magento'
- 'apache_data:/bitnami/apache'
- 'php_data:/bitnami/php'
depends_on:
- mariadb
volumes:
mariadb_data:
driver: local
magento_data:
driver: local
apache_data:
driver: local
php_data:
driver: local

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{
"httpPort": "{{$global.env.APACHE_HTTP_PORT}}",
"httpsPort": "{{$global.env.APACHE_HTTPS_PORT}}"
}

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
function initialize {
# Package can be "installed" or "unpacked"
status=`harpoon inspect $1`
if [[ "$status" == *'"lifecycle": "unpacked"'* ]]; then
# Clean up inputs
inputs=""
if [[ -f /$1-inputs.json ]]; then
inputs=--inputs-file=/$1-inputs.json
fi
harpoon initialize $1 $inputs
fi
}
# Set default values
export APACHE_HTTP_PORT=${APACHE_HTTP_PORT:-"80"}
export APACHE_HTTPS_PORT=${APACHE_HTTPS_PORT:-"443"}
export MAGENTO_USERNAME=${MAGENTO_USERNAME:-"user"}
export MAGENTO_PASSWORD=${MAGENTO_PASSWORD:-"bitnami1"}
export MAGENTO_EMAIL=${MAGENTO_EMAIL:-"user@example.com"}
export MAGENTO_ADMINURI=${MAGENTO_ADMINURI:-"admin"}
export MAGENTO_FIRSTNAME=${MAGENTO_FIRSTNAME:-"FirstName"}
export MAGENTO_LASTNAME=${MAGENTO_LASTNAME:-"LastName"}
export MAGENTO_MODE=${MAGENTO_MODE:-"developer"}
export MARIADB_USER=${MARIADB_USER:-"root"}
export MARIADB_HOST=${MARIADB_HOST:-"mariadb"}
export MARIADB_PORT=${MARIADB_PORT:-"3306"}
# Adding cron entries
ln -fs /opt/bitnami/magento/conf/cron /etc/cron.d/magento
if [[ "$1" == "harpoon" && "$2" == "start" ]] || [[ "$1" == "/init.sh" ]]; then
for module in apache magento; do
initialize $module
done
echo "Starting application ..."
fi
exec /entrypoint.sh "$@"

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#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/cron
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{
"username": "{{$global.env.MAGENTO_USERNAME}}",
"password": "{{$global.env.MAGENTO_PASSWORD}}",
"email": "{{$global.env.MAGENTO_EMAIL}}",
"adminUri": "{{$global.env.MAGENTO_ADMINURI}}",
"firstName": "{{$global.env.MAGENTO_FIRSTNAME}}",
"lastName": "{{$global.env.MAGENTO_LASTNAME}}",
"host": "{{$global.env.MAGENTO_HOST}}",
"mode": "{{$global.env.MAGENTO_MODE}}",
"databaseAdminUser": "{{$global.env.MARIADB_USER}}",
"databaseAdminPassword": "{{$global.env.MARIADB_PASSWORD}}",
"databaseServerHost": "{{$global.env.MARIADB_HOST}}",
"databaseServerPort": "{{$global.env.MARIADB_PORT}}"
}