Run phpMyAdmin with Alpine, Apache and PHP FPM.
All following examples will bring you phpMyAdmin on http://localhost:8080
where you can enjoy your happy MySQL administration.
phpMyAdmin does use MySQL server credential, please check the corresponding server image for information how it is setup.
The official MySQL and MariaDB use following environment variables to define these:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
- This variable is mandatory and specifies the password that will be set for theroot
superuser account.MYSQL_USER
,MYSQL_PASSWORD
- These variables are optional, used in conjunction to create a new user and to set that user's password.
The following tags are available:
latest
,fpm
, andfpm-alpine
are always the most recent released version- Major versions, such as
5
,5-fpm
, and5-fpm-alpine
- Specific minor versions, such as
5.0
,5.0-fpm
, and5-fpm-alpine
- Specific patch versions, such as
5.0.0
,5.0.0-fpm
, and5.0.0-alpine
. Note that, on rare occasion, there may be an intermediary "docker-only" release, such as 4.9.2-1 edge
,edge-fpm
,edge-fpm-alpine
, a development version build from the daily snapshot
A complete list of tags is available at Docker Hub
We provide three variations:
- "apache" includes a full Apache webserver with PHP and includes everything needed to work out of the box. This is the default when only a version number is requested.
- "fpm" only starts a PHP FPM container. Use this variant if you already have a seperate webserver. This includes more tools and is therefore a larger image than the "fpm-alpine" variation.
- "fpm-alpine" has a very small footprint. It is based on Alpine Linux and only starts a PHP FPM process. Use this variant if you already have a seperate webserver. If you need more tools that are not available on Alpine Linux, use the fpm image instead.
First you need to run MySQL or MariaDB server in Docker, and this image need link a running mysql instance container:
docker run --name myadmin -d --link mysql_db_server:db -p 8080:80 phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin
You can specify MySQL host in the PMA_HOST
environment variable. You can also
use PMA_PORT
to specify port of the server in case it's not the default one:
docker run --name myadmin -d -e PMA_HOST=dbhost -p 8080:80 phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin
You can use arbitrary servers by adding ENV variable PMA_ARBITRARY=1
to the startup command:
docker run --name myadmin -d -e PMA_ARBITRARY=1 -p 8080:80 phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin
This will run phpMyAdmin with arbitrary server - allowing you to specify MySQL/MariaDB server on login page.
Using the docker-compose.yml from https://github.com/phpmyadmin/docker
docker-compose up -d
You can run the E2E tests with the local test environment by running MariaDB/MySQL databases. Adding ENV variable PHPMYADMIN_RUN_TEST=true
already added on docker-compose file. Simply run:
Using the docker-compose.testing.yml from https://github.com/phpmyadmin/docker
docker-compose -f docker-compose.testing.yml up phpmyadmin
You can add your own custom config.inc.php settings (such as Configuration Storage setup) by creating a file named "config.user.inc.php" with the various user defined settings in it, and then linking it into the container using:
-v /some/local/directory/config.user.inc.php:/etc/phpmyadmin/config.user.inc.php
On the "docker run" line like this:
docker run --name myadmin -d --link mysql_db_server:db -p 8080:80 -v /some/local/directory/config.user.inc.php:/etc/phpmyadmin/config.user.inc.php phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin
See the following links for config file information. https://docs.phpmyadmin.net/en/latest/config.html#config https://docs.phpmyadmin.net/en/latest/setup.html
Set the variable PMA_ABSOLUTE_URI
to the fully-qualified path (https://pma.example.net/
) where the reverse proxy makes phpMyAdmin available.
PMA_ARBITRARY
- when set to 1 connection to the arbitrary server will be allowedPMA_HOST
- define address/host name of the MySQL serverPMA_VERBOSE
- define verbose name of the MySQL serverPMA_PORT
- define port of the MySQL serverPMA_HOSTS
- define comma separated list of address/host names of the MySQL serversPMA_VERBOSES
- define comma separated list of verbose names of the MySQL serversPMA_PORTS
- define comma separated list of ports of the MySQL serversPMA_USER
andPMA_PASSWORD
- define username to use for config authentication methodPMA_ABSOLUTE_URI
- define user-facing URIHIDE_PHP_VERSION
- if defined, will hide the php version (expose_php = Off
). Set to any value (such as HIDE_PHP_VERSION=true).UPLOAD_LIMIT
- if set, will override the default value for apache and php-fpm (format as[0-9+](K,M,G)
default value is 2048K, this will changeupload_max_filesize
andpost_max_size
values)PMA_CONFIG_BASE64
- if set, will override the default config.inc.php with the base64 decoded contents of the variablePMA_USER_CONFIG_BASE64
- if set, will override the default config.user.inc.php with the base64 decoded contents of the variable
For usage with Docker secrets, appending _FILE
to the PMA_PASSWORD
environment variable is allowed (it overrides PMA_PASSWORD
if it is set):
docker run --name myadmin -d -e PMA_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db_password.txt -p 8080:80 phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin
- PMA_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_PASSWORD
- PMA_HOSTS
- PMA_HOST
For more detailed documentation see https://docs.phpmyadmin.net/en/latest/setup.html#installing-using-docker
Please report any issues with the Docker container to https://github.com/phpmyadmin/docker/issues
Please report any issues with phpMyAdmin to https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/issues