Makefile
We have a Makefile that can be used to handle docker commands and other utilities. This section covers the available commands and how to use it.
Usage
Some commands like composer
, npm
or gulp
offers a way to run commands through a docker container. In these cases any following "make commands" will be used as part of the arguments sent to its respective command.
Running make composer install
will in turn trigger:
Running make npm install
will in turn trigger:
Commands
Name | Description |
alt-composer | Offers a way to run the project with an alternative composer config. |
build | Will run docker-compose build |
build-start | Will run build and start in sequential order |
composer | Will run the |
init | Kick start the project and install all you need |
luarocks | Install all lua dependencies. |
mysql-switch-startup | Will switch the current startup.sql file with the one chosen by the prompt |
mysql-dump | Dump content from current MYSQL container |
mysql-remove | Removes the MySQL container. |
mysql-restore | Restore a given MySQL dump file |
npm | Will run the |
gulp | Will run the |
nginx-restart | Will restart the nginx in openresty container |
prod-init | Run init in production mode |
pull | Download latest version of Docker containers |
redis-flush | Flush redis container (e.i remove all keys) |
remove | Removes all containers except MySQL |
restart | Restarts all Docker containers for project |
restart-full | Will run stop, remove, pull, start in sequential order |
self-update | Upgrade project StarterKit standard to latest version |
stage-init | Run init in stage mode |
start | Starts all Docker containers for project |
stop | Stops all Docker containers for project |
wp-install | Install WordPress |
wp-remove | Remove the part of WordPress that should not be versioned |
wp-update-salt | Updates WordPress salt |
Read more about what a Makefile is here
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