texthtml / docker-links
A helper for parsing Docker link environment variables.
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- behat/behat: ~3.0
- symfony/var-dumper: ~2.7
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Last update: 2024-10-26 14:49:38 UTC
README
Docker has a feature where you can link containers together by name. For example, you start a redis-server in a docker container and expose the default redis port 6379:
$ docker run -p 6379 -d -name redis vagrant/redis-server
You then start another containiner running a php-fpm web service that needs to access this redis server:
$ docker run --link redis:db -d php:fpm
Docker will internally hook up these the two containers and pass host and port information to the php-fpm web service via environment variables:
DB_NAME=/romantic_lumiere/db
DB_PORT=tcp://172.17.0.5:6379
DB_PORT_6379_TCP=tcp://172.17.0.5:6379
DB_PORT_6379_TCP_ADDR=172.17.0.5
DB_PORT_6379_TCP_PORT=6379
DB_PORT_6379_TCP_PROTO=tcp
This library provides a helper parseLinks
that will parse these environment variables into easily navigable PHP objects.
Install
Install docker-links
via composer
$ composer require texthtml/docker-links
Example Usage
Consider a container that accesses three external services on two other containers. The first container exposes redis on port 6379 and postgres on 6500. The second container exposes redis on port 6379.
DB_NAME=/romantic_lumiere/db
DB_PORT=tcp://172.17.0.5:6379
DB_PORT_6379_TCP=tcp://172.17.0.5:6379
DB_PORT_6379_TCP_ADDR=172.17.0.5
DB_PORT_6379_TCP_PORT=6379
DB_PORT_6379_TCP_PROTO=tcp
DB_PORT_6500_TCP=tcp://172.17.0.5:6500
DB_PORT_6500_TCP_ADDR=172.17.0.5
DB_PORT_6500_TCP_PORT=6500
DB_PORT_6500_TCP_PROTO=tcp
DB_REDIS_NAME=/romantic_lumiere/db_redis
DB_REDIS_PORT=tcp://172.17.0.2:6379
DB_REDIS_PORT_6379_TCP=tcp://172.17.0.2:6379
DB_REDIS_PORT_6379_TCP_ADDR=172.17.0.2
DB_REDIS_PORT_6379_TCP_PORT=6379
DB_REDIS_PORT_6379_TCP_PROTO=tcp
Parse with docker-links
:
$links = \TH\Docker\Links::buildFrom($_ENV); // $links can be used as an array echo count($links), PHP_EOL; // 2 foreach ($links as $name => $link) { echo $name, PHP_EOL; // /romantic_lumiere/db, /romantic_lumiere/db } // each link is an instanceof [Link](test) $link = $links['/romantic_lumiere/db']; echo $link->mainPort()->address(), PHP_EOL; // 172.17.0.5 echo $link->mainPort()->protocol(), PHP_EOL; // TCP echo $link->mainPort()->number(), PHP_EOL; // 6379 echo $link->env()['USERNAME'], PHP_EOL; // username echo $link->env('PASSWORD'), PHP_EOL; // password echo $link->env('SOMETHING_ELSE'), PHP_EOL; // NULL echo $link->env('SOMETHING', 'default value'), PHP_EOL; // default value