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Create A Container
This creates a named container and attaches it to the host network and may cause port conflict if the host machine is already listening on any exposed ports from the Docker Image being used.
sudo docker run \
-d \
--network host \
-v "$(pwd)"/public_html:/var/www/html \
--name php-5-6-apache \
php-5-6-apache:latest
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Using
-d
To detach the running container process from the terminal so it can run in the background.
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Using
--network host
To use the Host machine network directly.
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Using
-v "$(pwd)"/public_html:/var/www/html
To Volume Mount the folder
public_html
from the current folder to/var/www/html
on the running container. It is where Apache serves the content from & allows for realtime change updates. -
Using
--name php-5-6-apache
To name the Container being created.
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Using
php-5-6-apache:latest
To specify the docker image to create the container from.
This creates a named container and attaches it to the bridge network and allows for port forward mapping from the host to the Container.
sudo docker run \
-d \
--network bridge \
-p 8080:80/tcp \
-v "$(pwd)"/public_html:/var/www/html \
--name php-5-6-apache \
php-5-6-apache:latest
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Using
-d
To detach the running container process from the terminal so it can run in the background.
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Using
--network bridge
To use the Bridge network with port forward mapping.
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Using
-p 8080:80/tcp
To map port 8080 on the Host machine to port 80 on the Container when using the
--network bridge
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Using
-v "$(pwd)"/public_html:/var/www/html
To Volume Mount the folder
public_html
from the current folder to/var/www/html
on the running container. It is where Apache serves the content from & allows for realtime change updates. -
Using
--name php-5-6-apache
To name the Container being created.
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Using
php-5-6-apache:latest
To specify the docker image to create the container from.