# Building Custom Docker Image [FrankenPHP Docker images](https://hub.docker.com/r/dunglas/frankenphp) are based on [official PHP images](https://hub.docker.com/_/php/). Debian and Alpine Linux variants are provided for popular architectures. Debian variants are recommended. Variants for PHP 8.2 and PHP 8.3 are provided. The tags follow this pattern: `dunglas/frankenphp:-php-` * `` and `` are version numbers of FrankenPHP and PHP respectively, with specifities ranging from major (e.g. `1`), minor (e.g. `1.2`) to patch versions (e.g. `1.2.3`). * `` is either `bookworm` (for Debian Bookworm) or `alpine` (for the latest stable version of Alpine). [Browse tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/dunglas/frankenphp/tags). ## How to Use The Images Create a `Dockerfile` in your project: ```dockerfile FROM dunglas/frankenphp COPY . /app/public ``` Then, run these commands to build and run the Docker image: ```console docker build -t my-php-app . docker run -it --rm --name my-running-app my-php-app ``` ## How to Install More PHP Extensions The [`docker-php-extension-installer`](https://github.com/mlocati/docker-php-extension-installer) script is provided in the base image. Adding additional PHP extensions is straightforward: ```dockerfile FROM dunglas/frankenphp # add additional extensions here: RUN install-php-extensions \ pdo_mysql \ gd \ intl \ zip \ opcache ``` ## How to Install More Caddy Modules FrankenPHP is built on top of Caddy, and all [Caddy modules](https://caddyserver.com/docs/modules/) can be used with FrankenPHP. The easiest way to install custom Caddy modules is to use [xcaddy](https://github.com/caddyserver/xcaddy): ```dockerfile FROM dunglas/frankenphp:latest-builder AS builder # Copy xcaddy in the builder image COPY --from=caddy:builder /usr/bin/xcaddy /usr/bin/xcaddy # CGO must be enabled to build FrankenPHP ENV CGO_ENABLED=1 XCADDY_SETCAP=1 XCADDY_GO_BUILD_FLAGS="-ldflags '-w -s'" RUN xcaddy build \ --output /usr/local/bin/frankenphp \ --with github.com/dunglas/frankenphp=./ \ --with github.com/dunglas/frankenphp/caddy=./caddy/ \ # Mercure and Vulcain are included in the official build, but feel free to remove them --with github.com/dunglas/caddy-cbrotli \ --with github.com/dunglas/mercure/caddy \ --with github.com/dunglas/vulcain/caddy # Add extra Caddy modules here FROM dunglas/frankenphp AS runner # Replace the official binary by the one contained your custom modules COPY --from=builder /usr/local/bin/frankenphp /usr/local/bin/frankenphp ``` The `builder` image provided by FrankenPHP contains a compiled version of `libphp`. [Builders images](https://hub.docker.com/r/dunglas/frankenphp/tags?name=builder) are provided for all versions of FrankenPHP and PHP, both for Debian and Alpine. > [!TIP] > > If you're using Alpine Linux and Symfony, > you may need to [increase the default stack size](compile.md#using-xcaddy). ## Enabling the Worker Mode by Default Set the `FRANKENPHP_CONFIG` environment variable to start FrankenPHP with a worker script: ```dockerfile FROM dunglas/frankenphp # ... ENV FRANKENPHP_CONFIG="worker ./public/index.php" ``` ## Using a Volume in Development To develop easily with FrankenPHP, mount the directory from your host containing the source code of the app as a volume in the Docker container: ```console docker run -v $PWD:/app/public -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 443:443/udp --tty my-php-app ``` > ![TIP] > > The `--tty` option allows to have nice human-readable logs instead of JSON logs. With Docker Compose: ```yaml # compose.yaml services: php: image: dunglas/frankenphp # uncomment the following line if you want to use a custom Dockerfile #build: . # uncomment the following line if you want to run this in a production environment # restart: always ports: - "80:80" # HTTP - "443:443" # HTTPS - "443:443/udp" # HTTP/3 volumes: - ./:/app/public - caddy_data:/data - caddy_config:/config # comment the following line in production, it allows to have nice human-readable logs in dev tty: true # Volumes needed for Caddy certificates and configuration volumes: caddy_data: caddy_config: ``` ## Running as a Non-Root User FrankenPHP can run as non-root user in Docker. Here is a sample `Dockerfile` doing this: ```dockerfile FROM dunglas/frankenphp ARG USER=www-data RUN \ # Use "adduser -D ${USER}" for alpine based distros useradd -D ${USER}; \ # Add additional capability to bind to port 80 and 443 setcap CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE=+eip /usr/local/bin/frankenphp; \ # Give write access to /data/caddy and /config/caddy chown -R ${USER}:${USER} /data/caddy && chown -R ${USER}:${USER} /config/caddy USER ${USER} ``` ### Running With No Capabilities Even when running rootless, FrankenPHP needs the `CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE` capability to bind the web server on privileged ports (80 and 443). If you expose FrankenPHP on a non-privileged port (1024 and above), it's possible to run the webserver as a non-root user, and without the need for any capability: ```dockerfile FROM dunglas/frankenphp ARG USER=www-data RUN \ # Use "adduser -D ${USER}" for alpine based distros useradd -D ${USER}; \ # Remove default capability setcap -r /usr/local/bin/frankenphp; \ # Give write access to /data/caddy and /config/caddy chown -R ${USER}:${USER} /data/caddy && chown -R ${USER}:${USER} /config/caddy USER ${USER} ``` Next, set the `SERVER_NAME` environment variable to use an unprivileged port. Example: `:8000` ## Updates The Docker images are built: * when a new release is tagged * daily at 4 am UTC, if new versions of the official PHP images are available ## Development Versions Development versions are available in the [`dunglas/frankenphp-dev`](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/dunglas/frankenphp-dev) Docker repository. A new build is triggered every time a commit is pushed to the main branch of the GitHub repository. The `latest*` tags point to the head of the `main` branch. Tags of the form `sha-` are also available.