X-Git-Url: https://git.immae.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=docs%2Fen%2Fdeveloper%2Fdocker.rst;h=5e4f2ce6bda0326e2ff0c4ae306f199b3480c046;hb=a3477df5c93bc3d27baac08410a716fa6e92309f;hp=aece29841a94dbd389f49a3bffba525bf295a37b;hpb=db0e34e2cea70ea97645c0f2bdb0eb495340e48a;p=github%2Fwallabag%2Fwallabag.git diff --git a/docs/en/developer/docker.rst b/docs/en/developer/docker.rst index aece2984..5e4f2ce6 100644 --- a/docs/en/developer/docker.rst +++ b/docs/en/developer/docker.rst @@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ your system and up to date. Switch DBMS ----------- -By default, wallabag will start with a sqlite database. +By default, wallabag will start with a SQLite database. Since wallabag provides support for Postgresql and MySQL, docker containers are also available for these ones. -In ``docker-compose.yml``, for the chosen DBMS uncomment : +In ``docker-compose.yml``, for the chosen DBMS uncomment: - the container definition (``postgres`` or ``mariadb`` root level block) @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ In ``docker-compose.yml``, for the chosen DBMS uncomment : - the container env file in the ``php`` container In order to keep running Symfony commands on your host (such as -``wallabag:install``), you also should : +``wallabag:install``), you also should: - source the proper env files on your command line, so variables like ``SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_HOST`` will exist. @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Run wallabag #. Edit ``app/config/parameters.yml`` to replace ``database_*`` properties with commented ones (with values prefixed by ``env.``) #. ``composer install`` the project dependencies -#. ``php app/console wallabag:install`` to create the schema +#. ``php bin/console wallabag:install`` to create the schema #. ``docker-compose up`` to run the containers #. Finally, browse to http://localhost:8080/ to find your freshly installed wallabag.