A while ago, we learned how easy it could be to set up WordPress using Docker. However, this setup didn't allow for customization.
So let's have a look at how we could develop our WordPress theme using Docker.
The file structure
As we could see before, all we needed was a docker-compose.yml
file.
In our new setup, we want to include a themes
folder without specific themes.
In the example case, we have one theme called fooserama
.
Note: This will overwrite all themes, so you will lose any themes you already loaded in WordPress (including the default ones)
Changing the Dockerfile
Next up, we have to change our docker-compose.yml
file to reflect this data.
The first part we want to change is the volume part for the WordPress image. Before, this was set up like so:
wordpress:
volumes:
- wordpress_data:/var/www/html
And then in the volumes
section, we had this:
volumes:
db_data: {}
wordpress_data: {}
What we want is to change the volumes
for the WordPress image like so:
wordpress:
volumes:
- ./themes:/var/www/html/wp-content/themes
And we want to remove this link for the volumes
so it will look like this:
volumes:
db_data: {}
If we reboot out the Docker image, we should have our custom theme available on the WordPress website.
docker-compose up -d
This same approach could be used to handle plugins or even uploads if you wanted to.
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