How to specify user & group of volume via docker-compose?
I am launching a docker environment by means of docker-compose. This provisions both a mysql and nginx process. The latter mounts a path that contains the folder that will be served.
The issue is that while nginx runs as the user 'nginx', the volume gets mounted as xfs:xfs. This causes an issue since there is a php script that needs to be able to write to disk.
On the host OS (Linux running in Vagrant, for dev purposes), the folder is owner is www-data:www-data.
I can't work out how to have the volume mounted with the appropriate user.
My environment gets loaded as follows:
docker-compose -f docker-compose-dev.yml up -d
and the nginx image part of the docker-compose-dev.yml file is:
webserver:
container_name: somedomain_website
image: richarvey/nginx-php-fpm:latest
working_dir: /application
environment:
VIRTUAL_HOST: webdev.somedomain.com
LETSENCRYPT_HOST: somedomain.com
LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL: xyz@somedomain.com
# PGID: 33
# PUID: 33
volumes:
- ../www/2019:/var/www/html/2019
- ./phpdocker/nginx/nginx_dev.conf:/etc/nginx/sites-available/default.conf
- ./phpdocker/nginx/nginx_dev.conf:/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default.conf
- ./php/php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/99-overrides.ini
ports:
- "80:80"
BTW I did try specifying PGID
and PUID
, but that breaks nginx:
2019-02-11 05:35:38,584 INFO exited: php-fpm (exit status 78; not expected)
2019-02-11 05:35:41,595 INFO spawned: 'php-fpm' with pid 25
[11-Feb-2019 05:35:41] ERROR: [pool www] cannot get uid for user 'nginx'
[11-Feb-2019 05:35:41] ERROR: FPM initialization failed
2019-02-11 05:35:41,635 INFO exited: php-fpm (exit status
Can anyone suggest how to deal with this issue?
Using docker-compose 1.17.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
linux docker
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I am launching a docker environment by means of docker-compose. This provisions both a mysql and nginx process. The latter mounts a path that contains the folder that will be served.
The issue is that while nginx runs as the user 'nginx', the volume gets mounted as xfs:xfs. This causes an issue since there is a php script that needs to be able to write to disk.
On the host OS (Linux running in Vagrant, for dev purposes), the folder is owner is www-data:www-data.
I can't work out how to have the volume mounted with the appropriate user.
My environment gets loaded as follows:
docker-compose -f docker-compose-dev.yml up -d
and the nginx image part of the docker-compose-dev.yml file is:
webserver:
container_name: somedomain_website
image: richarvey/nginx-php-fpm:latest
working_dir: /application
environment:
VIRTUAL_HOST: webdev.somedomain.com
LETSENCRYPT_HOST: somedomain.com
LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL: xyz@somedomain.com
# PGID: 33
# PUID: 33
volumes:
- ../www/2019:/var/www/html/2019
- ./phpdocker/nginx/nginx_dev.conf:/etc/nginx/sites-available/default.conf
- ./phpdocker/nginx/nginx_dev.conf:/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default.conf
- ./php/php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/99-overrides.ini
ports:
- "80:80"
BTW I did try specifying PGID
and PUID
, but that breaks nginx:
2019-02-11 05:35:38,584 INFO exited: php-fpm (exit status 78; not expected)
2019-02-11 05:35:41,595 INFO spawned: 'php-fpm' with pid 25
[11-Feb-2019 05:35:41] ERROR: [pool www] cannot get uid for user 'nginx'
[11-Feb-2019 05:35:41] ERROR: FPM initialization failed
2019-02-11 05:35:41,635 INFO exited: php-fpm (exit status
Can anyone suggest how to deal with this issue?
Using docker-compose 1.17.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
linux docker
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I am launching a docker environment by means of docker-compose. This provisions both a mysql and nginx process. The latter mounts a path that contains the folder that will be served.
The issue is that while nginx runs as the user 'nginx', the volume gets mounted as xfs:xfs. This causes an issue since there is a php script that needs to be able to write to disk.
On the host OS (Linux running in Vagrant, for dev purposes), the folder is owner is www-data:www-data.
I can't work out how to have the volume mounted with the appropriate user.
My environment gets loaded as follows:
docker-compose -f docker-compose-dev.yml up -d
and the nginx image part of the docker-compose-dev.yml file is:
webserver:
container_name: somedomain_website
image: richarvey/nginx-php-fpm:latest
working_dir: /application
environment:
VIRTUAL_HOST: webdev.somedomain.com
LETSENCRYPT_HOST: somedomain.com
LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL: xyz@somedomain.com
# PGID: 33
# PUID: 33
volumes:
- ../www/2019:/var/www/html/2019
- ./phpdocker/nginx/nginx_dev.conf:/etc/nginx/sites-available/default.conf
- ./phpdocker/nginx/nginx_dev.conf:/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default.conf
- ./php/php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/99-overrides.ini
ports:
- "80:80"
BTW I did try specifying PGID
and PUID
, but that breaks nginx:
2019-02-11 05:35:38,584 INFO exited: php-fpm (exit status 78; not expected)
2019-02-11 05:35:41,595 INFO spawned: 'php-fpm' with pid 25
[11-Feb-2019 05:35:41] ERROR: [pool www] cannot get uid for user 'nginx'
[11-Feb-2019 05:35:41] ERROR: FPM initialization failed
2019-02-11 05:35:41,635 INFO exited: php-fpm (exit status
Can anyone suggest how to deal with this issue?
Using docker-compose 1.17.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
linux docker
I am launching a docker environment by means of docker-compose. This provisions both a mysql and nginx process. The latter mounts a path that contains the folder that will be served.
The issue is that while nginx runs as the user 'nginx', the volume gets mounted as xfs:xfs. This causes an issue since there is a php script that needs to be able to write to disk.
On the host OS (Linux running in Vagrant, for dev purposes), the folder is owner is www-data:www-data.
I can't work out how to have the volume mounted with the appropriate user.
My environment gets loaded as follows:
docker-compose -f docker-compose-dev.yml up -d
and the nginx image part of the docker-compose-dev.yml file is:
webserver:
container_name: somedomain_website
image: richarvey/nginx-php-fpm:latest
working_dir: /application
environment:
VIRTUAL_HOST: webdev.somedomain.com
LETSENCRYPT_HOST: somedomain.com
LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL: xyz@somedomain.com
# PGID: 33
# PUID: 33
volumes:
- ../www/2019:/var/www/html/2019
- ./phpdocker/nginx/nginx_dev.conf:/etc/nginx/sites-available/default.conf
- ./phpdocker/nginx/nginx_dev.conf:/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default.conf
- ./php/php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/99-overrides.ini
ports:
- "80:80"
BTW I did try specifying PGID
and PUID
, but that breaks nginx:
2019-02-11 05:35:38,584 INFO exited: php-fpm (exit status 78; not expected)
2019-02-11 05:35:41,595 INFO spawned: 'php-fpm' with pid 25
[11-Feb-2019 05:35:41] ERROR: [pool www] cannot get uid for user 'nginx'
[11-Feb-2019 05:35:41] ERROR: FPM initialization failed
2019-02-11 05:35:41,635 INFO exited: php-fpm (exit status
Can anyone suggest how to deal with this issue?
Using docker-compose 1.17.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
linux docker
linux docker
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