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Docker Shopware Box

Installation

Docker (min. Version 1.12) have to be installed on your local machine:

Usage

Clone the repository to your local machine.

$ git clone https://github.com/shopwareLabs/shopware-docker
$ cd shopware-docker

Boot up your docker containers with psh.phar:

$ ./psh.phar docker:start

The first boot may take a while, so feel free to get a cup of coffee.

Your machine will be available at http://localhost:8083/ All required tools like the LAMP stack are already installed.

  • MySQL user: app, password: app

To SSH into the created Container:

$ ./psh.phar docker:ssh

Installing Shopware

SSH first into your VM:

$ ./psh.phar docker:ssh

Call the init script:

$ ./psh.phar init

This will download the latest release version of shopware and install it into /var/www/shopware/shopware

If you want an older shopware version just add --sw-version to the init script:

$ ./psh.phar init --sw-version=5.2.26

For plugin development

For plugin development there is a script init-vcs to initialize and install shopware through github.

$ ./psh.phar init-vcs --sw-branch=5.2

The plugin(s) you want to start development should be located in ./plugins (Only new plugin system is supported). They can be installed and linked into the Shopware checkout by executing

$ ./psh.phar init-plugins

This can be used together with our plugin-dev-tools as the local environment.

Access

Configure your online store in a web browser with the credentials demo/demo:

You can then access your storefront at:

Troubleshooting

If the elasticsearch or redis container didn't start make sure that the directory dev-ops/docker/_volumes/app-esdata|app-redisdata has chmod 777.

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