Docker4WordPress is a set of docker images optimized for WordPress. Use docker-compose.yml file from this repository to spin up a local environment for WordPress on Linux, macOS and Windows.
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#WordPress
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The WordPress stack consist of the following containers:
Supported WordPress versions: 5
❗️PHP 5.6 has reached end of life and no longer supported by PHP team. PHP 7.1 is currently in security fix only mode. We strongly advise you to migrate to the latest stable PHP version.
Full documentation is available at https://wodby.com/docs/stacks/wordpress/local.
Images tags format is [VERSION]-[STABILITY_TAG]
where:
[VERSION]
is the version of an application (without patch version) running in a container, e.g. wodby/nginx:1.15-x.x.x
where Nginx version is 1.15
and x.x.x
is a stability tag. For some images we include both major and minor version like PHP 7.2
, for others we include only major like Redis 5
.
[STABILITY_TAG]
is the version of an image that corresponds to a git tag of the image repository, e.g. wodby/mariadb:10.2-3.3.8
has MariaDB 10.2
and stability tag 3.3.8
. New stability tags include patch updates for applications and image's fixes/improvements (new env vars, orchestration actions fixes, etc). Stability tag changes described in the corresponding a git tag description. Stability tags follow semantic versioning.
We highly encourage to use images only with stability tags.
We regularly update images used in this stack and release them together, see releases page for full changelog and update instructions. Most of routine updates for images and this project performed by the bot via scripts located at wodby/images.
Docker4WordPress is a project designed to help you spin up local environment with docker-compose. If you want to deploy a consistent stack with orchestrations to your own server, check out Wodby.
This project is licensed under the MIT open source license.