# Laravel ## Docker Serving a [Laravel](https://laravel.com) web application with FrankenPHP is as easy as mounting the project in the `/app` directory of the official Docker image. Run this command from the main directory of your Laravel app: ```console docker run -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 443:443/udp -v $PWD:/app dunglas/frankenphp ``` And enjoy! ## Local Installation Alternatively, you can run your Laravel projects with FrankenPHP from your local machine: 1. [Download the binary corresponding to your system](https://github.com/dunglas/frankenphp/releases) 2. Add the following configuration to a file named `Caddyfile` in the root directory of your Laravel project: ```caddyfile { frankenphp order php_server before file_server } # The domain name of your server localhost { # Set the webroot to the public/ dir root * public/ # Enable compression (optional) encode zstd br gzip # Execute PHP files in the current directory and serve assets php_server } ``` 3. Start FrankenPHP from the root directory of your Laravel project: `./frankenphp run` ## Laravel Octane Octane may be installed via the Composer package manager: ```console composer require laravel/octane ``` After installing Octane, you may execute the `octane:install` Artisan command, which will install Octane's configuration file into your application: ```console php artisan octane:install --server=frankenphp ``` The Octane server can be started via the `octane:start` Artisan command. ```console php artisan octane:start ``` The `octane:start` command can take the following options: * `--host`: The IP address the server should bind to (default: `127.0.0.1`) * `--port`: The port the server should be available on (default: `8000`) * `--admin-port`: The port the admin server should be available on (default: `2019`) * `--workers`: The number of workers that should be available to handle requests (default: `auto`) * `--max-requests`: The number of requests to process before reloading the server (default: `500`) * `--caddyfile`: The path to the FrankenPHP `Caddyfile` file * `--https`: Enable HTTPS, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3, and automatically generate and renew certificates * --http-redirect : Enable HTTP to HTTPS redirection (only enabled if --https is passed) * `--watch`: Automatically reload the server when the application is modified * `--poll`: Use file system polling while watching in order to watch files over a network * `--log-level`: Log messages at or above the specified log level Learn more about [Laravel Octane in its official documentation](https://laravel.com/docs/octane).