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Add jolicode/docker-starter as local stack #189

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welcoMattic opened this issue Dec 4, 2019 · 5 comments
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Add jolicode/docker-starter as local stack #189

welcoMattic opened this issue Dec 4, 2019 · 5 comments

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@welcoMattic
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WDYT about using https://github.com/jolicode/docker-starter for local development stack? At JoliCode we use it for every project with PHP and a database (supports of MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL).

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Nek- commented Dec 4, 2019

I think the current stack is simple and cool enough. Why going complex when we have no needs? 😉

@hhamon
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hhamon commented Dec 4, 2019

I use it and I trully recommend it, so 👍 for me if it doesn't add extra complexity :)

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Nek- commented Dec 4, 2019

Our only docker-related stuff is this https://github.com/afsy/website/blob/master/docker-compose.yml

Do we need more?

@welcoMattic
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It doesn't add complexity, the stack is still the same, but entirely in Docker.
It ask for it because I don't have docker-compose globally installed on my laptop, only in pipenvs per project, to handle with the correct version for each projet.
I think docker-starter will improve installation of the project for everyone since we all have Python (and pip) on our machines which is the only requirement, while now requirements are PHP, Symfony bin, docker-compose, docker etc ...

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nayluge commented Dec 4, 2019

As a mac osx user, i'm not a big fan of the stack entirely in Docker.

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