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  21. <h1>Running Drupal in Docker</h1>
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  25. <h2>What is Drupal?</h2>
  26. <blockquote><em>Drupal is content management software. It&#39;s used to make many of the websites and applications you use every day. Drupal has great standard features, like easy content authoring, reliable performance, and excellent security. -<a href="https://www.drupal.org/about" target="_blank">https://www.drupal.org/about</a></em></blockquote>
  27. <h2>Installing Docker</h2>
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  29. <li>Log into the Linux based device</li>
  30. <li>Run the following commands in the terminal
  31. <div class="codeBlock"># install prerequisites<br />
  32. sudo apt install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl software-properties-common gnupg-agent -y<br />
  33. # add docker gpg key<br />
  34. curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/$(awk -F&#39;=&#39; &#39;/^ID=/{ print $NF }&#39; /etc/os-release)/gpg | sudo apt-key add -<br />
  35. # add docker software repository<br />
  36. sudo add-apt-repository &quot;deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture)] https://download.docker.com/linux/$(awk -F&#39;=&#39; &#39;/^ID=/{ print $NF }&#39; /etc/os-release) $(lsb_release -cs) stable&quot;<br />
  37. # install docker<br />
  38. sudo apt install docker-ce docker-compose containerd.io -y<br />
  39. # enable and start docker service<br />
  40. sudo systemctl enable docker &amp;&amp; sudo systemctl start docker<br />
  41. # add the current user to the docker group<br />
  42. sudo usermod -aG docker $USER<br />
  43. # reauthenticate for the new group membership to take effect<br />
  44. su - $USER</div>
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  47. <h2>Running the Drupal Container</h2>
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  49. <li>Now that Docker is installed, run the following commands to setup the Drupal Docker container and run it
  50. <div class="codeBlock"># create working directories<br />
  51. mkdir ~/docker/drupal -p &amp;&amp; mkdir ~/docker/mariadb -p<br />
  52. # set ownership on the working directories<br />
  53. sudo chown &quot;$USER&quot;:&quot;$USER&quot; ~/docker -R<br />
  54. # create containers network<br />
  55. docker network create containers<br />
  56. # run the mariadb docker container<br />
  57. docker run -d --name mariadb -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=r00tp@$$ -e MYSQL_USER=drupal_rw -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=&#39;Dru4@l!!&#39; -e MYSQL_DATABASE=drupal -v ~/docker/mariadb:/var/lib/mysql --network containers --restart unless-stopped mariadb<br />
  58. # initialize the drupal application files<br />
  59. docker run --rm drupal tar -cC /var/www/html . | tar -xC ~/docker/drupal<br />
  60. # make a copy of default.settings.php<br />
  61. cp ~/docker/drupal/sites/default/default.settings.php ~/docker/drupal/sites/default/settings.php<br />
  62. # create the files directory<br />
  63. mkdir ~/docker/drupal/sites/default/files<br />
  64. # allow the container to write to files/ and settings.php<br />
  65. sudo chmod a+rwx -R ~/docker/drupal/sites/default/files<br />
  66. sudo chmod a+rwx -R ~/docker/drupal/sites/default/settings.php<br />
  67. # run the drupal docker container<br />
  68. docker run -d --name=drupal -p 8880:80 -v ~/docker/drupal/modules:/var/www/html/modules -v ~/docker/drupal/profiles:/var/www/html/profiles -v ~/docker/drupal/sites:/var/www/html/sites -v ~/docker/drupal/themes:/var/www/html/themes --network containers --restart unless-stopped drupal</div>
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  70. <li>Open a web browser and navigate to http://DNSorIP:8880</li>
  71. <li>The Drupal setup screen should be displayed</li>
  72. <li>Select a language &gt; Click Save and continue</li>
  73. <li>Select the Standard profile &gt; Click Save and continue</li>
  74. <li>Enter the database name, username and password &gt; Expand Advanced and set the Host value to mariadb (the mariadb container name) &gt; Click Save and continue</li>
  75. <li>Create a site title and Drupal login &gt; Click Install Drupal</li>
  76. <li>When the installation completes, enter a site name, email address, username and password &gt; Click Save and continue</li>
  77. <li>Welcome to Drupal</li>
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  79. <p>Documentation: <a href="https://hub.docker.com/_/drupal" target="_blank">https://hub.docker.com/_/drupal</a></p> </div>
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