# PHP Docker Controller This is the code for the PHP Docker controller. ## How to run Running this locally requires : ### 1. Install the development environment This project uses Composer as dependency management software. It is very similar to NPM. The command to install all dependencies is: ```bash composer install ``` ### 2. Access to docker socket The `root` user has all privileges including access to the Docker socket. But **it is not recommended to launch the local instance with full privileges**, consider the docker group for docker access without being `root`. See https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/linux-postinstall/#manage-docker-as-a-non-root-user ### 3. Run a `nextcloud-aio-mastercontainer` container This application manages containers, including its own container. So you need to run a `nextcloud-aio-mastercontainer` container for the application to work properly. Here is a command to quickly launch a container : ```bash docker run \ --rm \ --name nextcloud-aio-mastercontainer \ --volume nextcloud_aio_mastercontainer:/mnt/docker-aio-config \ nextcloud/all-in-one:latest ``` ### 4. Start your server With this command you will launch the server: ```bash # Make sure to launch this command with a user having access to the docker socket. SKIP_DOMAIN_VALIDATION=true composer run dev ``` You can then access the web interface at http://localhost:8080. Note: You can restart the server by preceding the command with other environment variables. ## Composer routine | Command | Description | |-----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------| | `composer run dev` | Starts the development server | | `composer run psalm` | Run Psalm static analysis | | `composer run psalm:update-baseline` | Run Psalm with `--update-baseline` arg | | `composer run lint` | Run PHP Syntax check | | `composer run lint:twig` | Run Twig Syntax check | | `composer run php-deprecation-detector` | Run PHP Deprecation Detector |