Releases: wodby/docker4drupal
Releases · wodby/docker4drupal
2.4.0
Changelog
- User
www-data
is now default in php, nginx, apache containers - Container
wodby/drupal-apache
has been replaced with php-apache - New services for php profiling: blackfire for integration with blackfire.io and webgrind (Xdebug frontend)
- Vanilla Drupal updated to 8.4.0
- MariaDB and its client updated to 10.1.26
- Redis 4.0 version added
- Apache updated to 2.4.28
- Athenapdf versions freeze to 2.10.0
- Nginx:
- Updated to 1.13.6
- Nginx config revamped: backstream is now defained in drupal.conf
- Default
client_max_body_size
set to32m
- Bugfix: broken static files on Drupal's 8 update.php page
- PHP:
- Updated to 7.0.24, 7.1.10
- Number of default PHP-FPM workers set to 8
- Core extension pcntl is now enabled in PHP 7.x
- Libressl added
- New extension geoip
- Default
post_max_size
,upload_max_filesize
set to32m
- Optimized default opcache settings
- New env var
PHP_MAX_FILE_UPLOADS
to controlmax_file_uploads
- You can now enable PHP slowlog via environment variable PHP_FPM_SLOWLOG_TIMEOUT
- PHPUnit updated to 6.3
- Extensions updated: ast 0.1.5, yaml 2.0.2, redis 3.1.4, mongodb 1.3.0
- Additional environment variables for Xdebug extension configuration including tracing and profiling
- Drush modules added: registry rebuild and patchfile
- Environment varibles now cleared in PHP-FPM but
PHP_FPM_CLEAR_ENV=no
added by default - Bugfix: apcu (PHP 7.x) could cause segfaults in some cases
- Bugfix: missing path to CA certificates in ldap config
- Varnish
- Env vars for daemon launch params now have prefix
VARNISHD_
to avoid collisions - New env vars
VARNISH_EXCLUDE_URLS
andVARNISH_STATIC_FILES
for customization - Default exclude URLs now consider language prefixes
- Bugfix: duplicated X-Forwarded-For header
- Bugfix: unrestricted purge/ban, now allowed only from internal network
- Env vars for daemon launch params now have prefix
2.3.0
Changelog
- New default container Portainer, simple UI for containers management
- PHP updates: 7.1.7, 7.0.21, 5.6.31 with security fixes
- Nginx updates: 1.13.3, 1.12.1 with a fix in the range filter vulnerability (CVE-2017-7529).
- Apache2 updates: 2.4.27
- Vanilla Drupal updates: 8.3.5
- Solr: new versions 6.6 and 6.5 for Drupal 8
- Solr: search_api_solr version update to 8.x-1.0 (configs used from this version)
.localhost
,.local
,.loc
added as default trusted hosts for Vanilla Drupal 8- Nginx: Content-Type is now set only if not empty wodby/drupal-nginx#27
- Bugfix: Vanilla Drupal always re-synced Drupal sources wodby/drupal#2
- Solr versions are now frozen https://github.com/wodby/solr#versions
- Redis version is now frozen https://github.com/wodby/redis#versions
2.2.0
Changelog
- New Apache 2.4 container
- New Node.js container, for drupal nodejs module
- New AthenaPDF container, drop-in replacement for wkhtmltopdf
- New rsyslog to stream watchdog logs
- New adminer container (simplified version of phpmyadmin)
- Solr: new 5.4 version required by search_api_solr module for Drupal 7
- Drupal: updated Vanilla Drupal 8.3.4, 7.56
- PHP: update PHP7: 7.0.20, 7.1.6
- PHP: 5.6, 7.0, 7.1 images rebased to Alpine Linux 3.6 and now use LibreSSL instead of OpenSSL
- PHP: extension are now frozen, see https://github.com/wodby/php
- PHP: runtime libraries are now frozen
- PHP: mongoDB extension downgraded to 1.1.10
- PHP: imagick removed from 5.3
- PHP: expose header now disabled by default
- PHP: dropped few environment variables
- PHP: APCu extension is now configurable
- Nginx: new version 1.13, 1.12
- Nginx: 1.10 dropped
- Nginx: options to allow all XML endpoints
- Nginx: you can now override include of drupal.conf file
- Nginx: additional configuration for xmlrpc endpoint
- MariaDB: revamped optimized configuration
- Bug fix: resolved imagick segfault caused by a bug in ImageMagick library
- Bug fix: private files not accessible
- Bug fix: some environment variables missed in SSH container
- Bug fix: authorize.php endpoint did not work
- New way to improve volumes performance on macOS: http://docs.docker4drupal.org/en/latest/macos
2.1.0
Changelog
- New 2.1.0 images for php, nginx, mariadb, redis and varnish
- New memcached image
- Updated documentation
- New Vanilla Drupal option is now default
- traefik.yml to run multiple projects simultaneously
2.0.1
2.0.0
Changelog
- All-new 2.0.0 docker images: drupal-nginx, drupal-php, mariadb, redis, drupal-varnish. You can now customize images with environment variable and override entire configs by using .tpl template (based on confd). Some images come with actions you can execute (e.g. create Solr core with Search API configs)
- Drupal 6 support
- Domains support via Traefik
- PHP versions: 5.3/5.6/7.0/7.1 based on officials (except 5.3)
- Extended list of PHP extensions
- Solr 5.5/6.3/6.4 support
- Node.js optional container
- Revamped documentation
- Auto-tests for Drupal 6/7/8 via Travis
v1.3.0
Changelog
Improvements
- IMPORTANT: MariaDB container now has no volume defined via compose file. The volume is already defined in its Dockerfile, so Docker will create and mount volume automatically. Do not use
docker-compose down
unless you want to purge your volumes. If you restart docker or usedocker-compose stop
the volume will persist - Performance improvement for macOS (OSX) users: a new way to sync codebase files is now described. It's based on docker-sync project. Docker is now usable for development on mac. See README.md
- New solr container (versions 5.5 and 6.3)
- Versions of images, except official, are now frozen. A new version will be released when a newer image version is available
- SSHD container is now removed from the standard set
- We now have slack where you can any questions about docker4drupal
- New documentation http://docs.docker4drupal.org
- Instructions updated
- License file added (MIT)
- Changelog file added
Action Required Before Upgrading
- Since MariaDB now uses volume defined in Dockerfile instead of docker-compose, you should export your database and import it again (use mariadb-init volume for this)
- Do not use
docker-compose down
command because it will purge MariaDB volume. Instead usedocker-compose stop
. If you restart Docker you WILL NOT lose your data