Bitnami package for PHP-FPM
What is PHP-FPM?
PHP-FPM (FastCGI Process Manager) is an alternative PHP FastCGI implementation with some additional features useful for sites of any size, especially busier sites.
Overview of PHP-FPM Trademarks: This software listing is packaged by Bitnami. The respective trademarks mentioned in the offering are owned by the respective companies, and use of them does not imply any affiliation or endorsement.
TL;DR
docker run -it --name phpfpm -v /path/to/app:/app bitnami/php-fpm
Why use Bitnami Images?
- Bitnami closely tracks upstream source changes and promptly publishes new versions of this image using our automated systems.
- With Bitnami images the latest bug fixes and features are available as soon as possible.
- Bitnami containers, virtual machines and cloud images use the same components and configuration approach - making it easy to switch between formats based on your project needs.
- All our images are based on minideb -a minimalist Debian based container image that gives you a small base container image and the familiarity of a leading Linux distribution- or scratch -an explicitly empty image-.
- All Bitnami images available in Docker Hub are signed with Notation. Check this post to know how to verify the integrity of the images.
- Bitnami container images are released on a regular basis with the latest distribution packages available.
Looking to use PHP-FPM in production? Try VMware Tanzu Application Catalog, the commercial edition of the Bitnami catalog.
Supported tags and respective Dockerfile links
Learn more about the Bitnami tagging policy and the difference between rolling tags and immutable tags in our documentation page.
You can see the equivalence between the different tags by taking a look at the tags-info.yaml file present in the branch folder, i.e bitnami/ASSET/BRANCH/DISTRO/tags-info.yaml.
Subscribe to project updates by watching the bitnami/containers GitHub repo.
Deprecation Note (2022-01-21)
The prod tags has been removed; from now on just the regular container images will be released.
Deprecation Note (2020-08-18)
The formatting convention for prod tags has been changed:
BRANCH-debian-10-prodis now tagged asBRANCH-prod-debian-10VERSION-debian-10-rX-prodis now tagged asVERSION-prod-debian-10-rXlatest-prodis now deprecated
Get this image
The recommended way to get the Bitnami PHP-FPM Docker Image is to pull the prebuilt image from the Docker Hub Registry.
docker pull bitnami/php-fpm:latest
To use a specific version, you can pull a versioned tag. You can view the list of available versions in the Docker Hub Registry.
docker pull bitnami/php-fpm:[TAG]
If you wish, you can also build the image yourself by cloning the repository, changing to the directory containing the Dockerfile and executing the docker build command. Remember to replace the APP, VERSION and OPERATING-SYSTEM path placeholders in the example command below with the correct values.
git clone https://github.com/bitnami/containers.git
cd bitnami/APP/VERSION/OPERATING-SYSTEM
docker build -t bitnami/APP:latest .
Connecting to other containers
This image is designed to be used with a web server to serve your PHP app, you can use docker networking to create a network and attach all the containers to that network.
Serving your PHP app through an nginx frontend
We will use PHP-FPM with nginx to serve our PHP app. Doing so will allow us to setup more complex configuration, serve static assets using nginx, load balance to different PHP-FPM instances, etc.
Step 1: Create a network
docker network create app-tier --driver bridge
or using Docker Compose:
version: '2'
networks:
app-tier:
driver: bridge
Step 2: Create a server block
Let's create an nginx server block to reverse proxy to our PHP-FPM container.
server {
listen 0.0.0.0:80;
server_name myapp.com;
root /app;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/index.php;
}
location ~ \.php$ {
# fastcgi_pass [PHP_FPM_LINK_NAME]:9000;
fastcgi_pass phpfpm:9000;
fastcgi_index index.php;
include fastcgi.conf;
}
}
Notice we've substituted the link alias name myapp, we will use the same name when creating the container.
Copy the server block above, saving the file somewhere on your host. We will mount it as a volume in our nginx container.
Step 3: Run the PHP-FPM image with a specific name
Docker's linking system uses container ids or names to reference containers. We can explicitly specify a name for our PHP-FPM server to make it easier to connect to other containers.
docker run -it --name phpfpm \
--network app-tier
-v /path/to/app:/app \
bitnami/php-fpm
or using Docker Compose:
services:
phpfpm:
image: 'bitnami/php-fpm:latest'
networks:
- app-tier
volumes:
- /path/to/app:/app
Step 4: Run the nginx image
docker run -it \
-v /path/to/server_block.conf:/opt/bitnami/nginx/conf/server_blocks/yourapp.conf \
--network app-tier \
bitnami/nginx
or using Docker Compose:
services:
nginx:
image: 'bitnami/nginx:latest'
depends_on:
- phpfpm
networks:
- app-tier
ports:
- '80:80'
- '443:443'
volumes:
- /path/to/server_block.conf:/opt/bitnami/nginx/conf/server_blocks/yourapp.conf
PHP runtime
Since this image bundles a PHP runtime, you may want to make use of PHP outside of PHP-FPM. By default, running this image will start a server. To use the PHP runtime instead, we can override the the default command Docker runs by stating a different command to run after the image name.
Entering the REPL
PHP provides a REPL where you can interactively test and try things out in PHP.
docker run -it --name phpfpm bitnami/php-fpm php -a
Further Reading:
Running your PHP script
The default work directory for the PHP-FPM image is /app. You can mount a folder from your host here that includes your PHP script, and run it normally using the php command.
docker run -it --name php-fpm -v /path/to/app:/app bitnami/php-fpm \
php script.php
Configuration
Environment variables
Customizable environment variables
| Name | Description | Default Value |
|---|---|---|
PHP_FPM_LISTEN_ADDRESS |
PHP-FPM listen address. Can be a port number, a host:port combination or the path to a socket file. | nil |
PHP_DATE_TIMEZONE |
PHP timezone. | nil |
PHP_ENABLE_OPCACHE |
Enables OPcache for PHP scripts. | nil |
PHP_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME |
Maximum execution time for PHP scripts. | nil |
PHP_MAX_INPUT_TIME |
Maximum input time for PHP scripts. | nil |
PHP_MAX_INPUT_VARS |
Maximum amount of input variables for PHP scripts. | nil |
PHP_MEMORY_LIMIT |
Memory limit for PHP scripts. | nil |
PHP_POST_MAX_SIZE |
Maximum size for PHP POST requests. | nil |
PHP_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE |
Maximum file size for PHP uploads. | nil |
Read-only environment variables
| Name | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
PHP_BASE_DIR |
PHP-FPM installation directory. | ${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/php |
PHP_BIN_DIR |
PHP directory for binary executables. | ${PHP_BASE_DIR}/bin |
PHP_CONF_DIR |
PHP configuration directory. | ${PHP_BASE_DIR}/etc |
PHP_DEFAULT_CONF_DIR |
PHP configuration directory. | ${PHP_BASE_DIR}/etc.default |
PHP_TMP_DIR |
PHP directory for runtime temporary files. | ${PHP_BASE_DIR}/var/run |
PHP_CONF_FILE |
Path to the PHP configuration file. | ${PHP_CONF_DIR}/php.ini |
PHP_DEFAULT_OPCACHE_INTERNED_STRINGS_BUFFER |
Default amount of memory used to store interned strings, in megabytes. | 16 |
PHP_DEFAULT_OPCACHE_MEMORY_CONSUMPTION |
Default size of the OPcache shared memory storage, in megabytes. | 192 |
PHP_DEFAULT_OPCACHE_FILE_CACHE |
Default path to the second-level OPcache cache directory. | ${PHP_TMP_DIR}/opcache_file |
PHP_FPM_SBIN_DIR |
PHP-FPM directory for binary executables. | ${PHP_BASE_DIR}/sbin |
PHP_FPM_LOGS_DIR |
PHP-FPM directory for logs. | ${PHP_BASE_DIR}/logs |
PHP_FPM_LOG_FILE |
PHP-FPM log file. | ${PHP_FPM_LOGS_DIR}/php-fpm.log |
PHP_FPM_CONF_FILE |
Path to the PHP-FPM configuration file. | ${PHP_CONF_DIR}/php-fpm.conf |
PHP_FPM_PID_FILE |
Path to the PHP-FPM PID file. | ${PHP_TMP_DIR}/php-fpm.pid |
PHP_FPM_DEFAULT_LISTEN_ADDRESS |
Default PHP-FPM listen address. Can be a port number, a host:port combination or the path to a socket file. | ${PHP_TMP_DIR}/www.sock |
PHP_FPM_DAEMON_USER |
PHP-FPM system user. | daemon |
PHP_FPM_DAEMON_GROUP |
PHP-FPM system group. | daemon |
PHP_EXPOSE_PHP |
Enables HTTP header with PHP version. | 0 |
PHP_OUTPUT_BUFFERING |
Size of the output buffer for PHP | 8196 |
Mount a custom config file
You can mount a custom config file from your host to edit the default configuration for the php-fpm docker image. The following is an example to alter the configuration of the php-fpm.conf configuration file:
Step 1: Run the PHP-FPM image
Run the PHP-FPM image, mounting a file from your host.
docker run --name phpfpm -v /path/to/php-fpm.conf:/opt/bitnami/php/etc/php-fpm.conf bitnami/php-fpm
or by modifying the docker-compose.yml file present in this repository:
services:
phpfpm:
...
volumes:
- /path/to/php-fpm.conf:/opt/bitnami/php/etc/php-fpm.conf
...
Step 2: Edit the configuration
Edit the configuration on your host using your favorite editor.
vi /path/to/php-fpm.conf
Step 3: Restart PHP-FPM
After changing the configuration, restart your PHP-FPM container for the changes to take effect.
docker restart phpfpm
or using Docker Compose:
docker-compose restart phpfpm
Add additional .ini files
PHP has been configured at compile time to scan the /opt/bitnami/php/etc/conf.d/ folder for extra .ini configuration files so it is also possible to mount your customizations there.
Multiple files are loaded in alphabetical order. It is common to have a file per extension and use a numeric prefix to guarantee an order loading the configuration.
Please check http://php.net/manual/en/configuration.file.php#configuration.file.scan to know more about this feature.
In order to override the default max_file_uploads settings you can do the following:
-
Create a file called custom.ini with the following content:
max_file_uploads = 30M -
Run the php-fpm container mounting the custom file.
docker run -it -v /path/to/custom.ini:/opt/bitnami/php/etc/conf.d/custom.ini bitnami/php-fpm php -i | grep max_file_uploadsYou should see that PHP is using the new specified value for the
max_file_uploadssetting.
Logging
The Bitnami PHP-FPM Docker Image sends the container logs to the stdout. You can configure the containers logging driver using the --log-driver option. By defauly the json-file driver is used.
To view the logs:
docker logs phpfpm
or using Docker Compose:
docker-compose logs phpfpm
The docker logs command is only available when the json-file or journald logging driver is in use.
Maintenance
Upgrade this image
Bitnami provides up-to-date versions of PHP-FPM, including security patches, soon after they are made upstream. We recommend that you follow these steps to upgrade your container.
Step 1: Get the updated image
docker pull bitnami/php-fpm:latest
or if you're using Docker Compose, update the value of the image property to
bitnami/php-fpm:latest.
Step 2: Stop and backup the currently running container
Stop the currently running container using the command
docker stop php-fpm
or using Docker Compose:
docker-compose stop php-fpm
Next, take a snapshot of the persistent volume /path/to/php-fpm-persistence using:
rsync -a /path/to/php-fpm-persistence /path/to/php-fpm-persistence.bkp.$(date +%Y%m%d-%H.%M.%S)
You can use this snapshot to restore the database state should the upgrade fail.
Step 3: Remove the currently running container
docker rm -v phpfpm
or using Docker Compose:
docker-compose rm -v phpfpm
Step 4: Run the new image
Re-create your container from the new image.
docker run --name phpfpm bitnami/php-fpm:latest
or using Docker Compose:
docker-compose up phpfpm
Useful Links
- Create An AMP Development Environment With Bitnami Containers
- Create An EMP Development Environment With Bitnami Containers
Notable Changes
7.2.3-r2, 7.1.15-r2, 7.0.28-r2 and 5.6.34-r2 (2018-03-13)
- PHP has been configured at compile time to scan the
/opt/bitnami/php/etc/conf.d/folder for extra .ini configuration files.
7.0.6-r0 (2016-05-17)
- All volumes have been merged at
/bitnami/php-fpm. Now you only need to mount a single volume at/bitnami/php-fpmfor persistence. - The logs are always sent to the
stdoutand are no longer collected in the volume.
5.5.30-2 (2015-12-07)
- Enables support for imagick extension
5.5.30-0-r01 (2015-11-10)
php.iniis now exposed in the volume mounted at/bitnami/php-fpm/conf/allowing users to change the defaults as per their requirements.
5.5.30-0 (2015-10-06)
/appdirectory is no longer exported as a volume. This caused problems when building on top of the image, since changes in the volume are not persisted between DockerfileRUNinstructions. To keep the previous behavior (so that you can mount the volume in another container), create the container with the-v /appoption.
Using docker-compose.yaml
Please be aware this file has not undergone internal testing. Consequently, we advise its use exclusively for development or testing purposes.
If you detect any issue in the docker-compose.yaml file, feel free to report it or contribute with a fix by following our Contributing Guidelines.
Contributing
We'd love for you to contribute to this container. You can request new features by creating an issue or submitting a pull request with your contribution.
Issues
If you encountered a problem running this container, you can file an issue. For us to provide better support, be sure to fill the issue template.
License
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