Important Announcement

Everybody is strongly encouraged to switch to the upcoming v1.0.0 release version to prevent unforseen issues upon merge to master.

Instructions here: https://github.com/cytopia/devilbox/pull/416.

Setup Shopware

This example will use git to install Shopware from within the Devilbox PHP container.

After completing the below listed steps, you will have a working Laravel setup ready to be served via http and https.

Table of Contents

Overview

The following configuration will be used:

Project name VirtualHost directory Database TLD_SUFFIX Project URL
my-sw /shared/httpd/my-sw my_sw loc http://my-sw.loc
https://my-sw.loc

Note

  • Inside the Devilbox PHP container, projects are always in /shared/httpd/.
  • On your host operating system, projects are by default in ./data/www/ inside the Devilbox git directory. This path can be changed via HOST_PATH_HTTPD_DATADIR.

Walk through

It will be ready in seven simple steps:

  1. Enter the PHP container
  2. Create a new VirtualHost directory
  3. Download Shopware via git
  4. Symlink webroot directory
  5. Add MySQL database
  6. Setup DNS record
  7. Follow installation steps in http://my-sw.loc in your browser

1. Enter the PHP container

All work will be done inside the PHP container as it provides you with all required command line tools.

Navigate to the Devilbox git directory and execute shell.sh (or shell.bat on Windows) to enter the running PHP container.

host> ./shell.sh

2. Create new vhost directory

The vhost directory defines the name under which your project will be available.
( <vhost dir>.TLD_SUFFIX will be the final URL ).

devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd $ mkdir my-sw

See also

TLD_SUFFIX

3. Download Shopware

Navigate into your newly created vhost directory and install Shopware with git.

devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd $ cd my-sw
devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd/my-sw $ git clone https://github.com/shopware/shopware

How does the directory structure look after installation:

devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd/my-sw $ tree -L 1
.
└── shopware

1 directory, 0 files

5. Add MySQL Database

devilbox@php-7.0.20 in /shared/httpd/my-sw $ mysql -u root -h 127.0.0.1 -p -e 'CREATE DATABASE my_sw;'

6. DNS record

If you have Auto DNS configured already, you can skip this section, because DNS entries will be available automatically by the bundled DNS server.

If you don’t have Auto DNS configured, you will need to add the following line to your host operating systems /etc/hosts file (or C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc on Windows):

/etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 my-sw.loc

7. Follow install steps in your browser

All set now, you can visit http://my-sw.loc or https://my-sw.loc in your browser and follow the installation steps as described in the Official Shopware Documentation :

Important

When setting up database connection use the following values:

  • Database server: 127.0.0.1
  • Database user: root (if you don’t have a dedicated user already)
  • Database pass: by default the root password is empty
  • Database name: my_sw

Encountered problems

By the time of writing (2018-07-07) Shopware had loading issues with the combination of PHP 5.6 and Apache 2.4. Use any other combination.

Next steps

Once everything is installed and setup correctly, you might be interested in a few follow-up topics.

Use bundled batteries

The Devilbox ships most common Web UIs accessible from the intranet.

Enhance the Devilbox

Go ahead and make the Devilbox more smoothly by setting up its core features.

Add services

In case your framework/CMS requires it, attach caching, queues, database or performance tools.

Container tools

Stay inside the container and use what’s available.