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I don't think setting up TLS and a proxy is mandatory. We could probably use it in the Docker container as well. I mostly disagree on the fact that PHP developers have a PHP stack on their host as my main development environment now is VSCode Dev containers and it works pretty well in my use case. However that doesn't make it mandatory to use Docker for developing features on this repo. |
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I don’t use docker to develop on wallabag but I understand the @Kdecherf ’s opinion and I agree with that. I think we should keep docker configuration. |
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OK I'll try to make it work with Docker them. |
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I managed to make it work in #6850 |
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I think we do have a different configuration for each developer haha |
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Hey!
Working on the upgrade to Symfony 5, I noticed somthing: WebServerBundle is removed in 5.0 and we should use Symfony Local Web Server.
This means installing the Symfony CLI, SSL certificates, setting up the proxy, etc (see here)
Not sure this will fit well inside a Docker container... Or it will be very complex!
So here my proposal to simplify developer experience: have PHP and a configured Symfony CLI required on the host.
I think it's an acceptable compromise, because as PHP developer we are likely to have PHP already installed, and Symfony CLI is a developer tool that can manage multiple projects.
Benefits:
Drawbacks:
What do you think?
A simple idea of what to be done is that we will replace docker/php/Dockerfile by an official node container
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