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# Pony.fm Docker README
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So, Pony.fm is being converted to run within a container on some new servers where it is hosted, thus it is now gaining
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support for docker in the project.
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This guide is going to be an attempt to document how to run things in the new docker environment, until it's merged into
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the main README expect things to be a WIP, and probably be partially documented or undocumented.
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## Environment Setups
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It is my aim to allow Pony.fm to be run in the following types of environments:
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- App is run on the host with dependencies running in docker.
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- App is run in docker, alongside all dependencies.
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### App on host
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In this the general idea is that you'd need to do the following
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In your .env file you will refer to localhost for pretty much all services.
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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```
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cd public; php -c ../docker/php/php.ini -S localhost:8000 ../serve.php
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```
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TODO: Figure out if I can change the path that the local php server uses
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Notes:
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- `php artisan serve` cannot be configured to change ini settings, so max file upload is a problem.
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- You can change the `FFMPEG_PREFIX` env var to `docker run -v \"$(pwd):$(pwd)\" -w \"$(pwd)\" jrottenberg/ffmpeg:4.3-alpine312` and that'll work as expected. (TODO: Same thing, but for AtomicParsley)
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### App on docker
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You need to install https://docker-sync.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting-started/installation.html
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** This method is primarily optimised for macOS **
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In your .env file you will refer to the container names for all services. (I.E `DB_HOST=postgresd`, `ELASTICSEARCH_HOST=elasticsearch`)
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Bring everything up
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docker build . -t ponyfm
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docker-sync start
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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Notes:
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- Initial sync is super slow, but watching is pretty fast
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- You could skip docker-sync and change `appcode-sync` to `./` but expect request time to go from the `ms` to the many `s`'s.
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Once everything is up and running
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Create an alias to interact with the `artisan` cli tool:
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alias p="docker compose exec web php artisan"
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```
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Then migrate and seed the app, and you should be good to go!
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```
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p migrate --seed
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```
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