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Building Custom Docker Image

FrankenPHP Docker images are based on official PHP images. Alpine Linux and Debian variants are provided for popular architectures. Variants for PHP 8.2 and PHP 8.3 are provided. Browse tags.

How to Use The Images

Create a Dockerfile in your project:

FROM dunglas/frankenphp

COPY . /app/public

Then, run the commands to build and run the Docker image:

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 script is provided in the base image. Adding additional PHP extensions is straightforward:

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 can be used with FrankenPHP.

The easiest way to install custom Caddy modules is to use xcaddy:

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/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 are provided for all versions of FrankenPHP and PHP, both for Alpine and Debian.

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If you're using Alpine Linux and Symfony, you may need to increase the default stack size.

Enabling the Worker Mode by Default

Set the FRANKENPHP_CONFIG environment variable to start FrankenPHP with a worker script:

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:

docker run -v $PWD:/app/public -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 443:443/udp --tty my-php-app

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The --tty option allows to have nice human-readable logs instead of JSON logs.

With Docker Compose:

# 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:

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}

Updates

The Docker images are built:

  • when a new release is tagged
  • daily at 4am UTC, if new versions of the official PHP images are available

Development Versions

Development versions are available in the 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-<git-commit-hash> are also available.