# OpenLiteSpeed WordPress Docker Container ![ols-docker-env](https://socialify.git.ci/litespeedtech/ols-docker-env/image?custom_language=Shell&description=1&font=Inter&forks=1&issues=1&language=1&logo=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.litespeedtech.com%2Fimages%2Flogos%2Flitespeed%2Flitespeed-logo-square.svg&name=1&owner=1&pattern=Plus&pulls=1&stargazers=1&theme=Auto) [![Build Status](https://github.com/litespeedtech/ols-docker-env/workflows/docker-build/badge.svg)](https://github.com/litespeedtech/ols-docker-env/actions/) [![docker pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/litespeedtech/openlitespeed?style=flat&color=blue)](https://hub.docker.com/r/litespeedtech/openlitespeed) [![LiteSpeed on Slack](https://img.shields.io/badge/slack-LiteSpeed-blue.svg?logo=slack)](https://litespeedtech.com/slack) [![Follow on Twitter](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/litespeedtech.svg?label=Follow&style=social)](https://twitter.com/litespeedtech) Install a lightweight WordPress container with OpenLiteSpeed Edge or Stable version based on Ubuntu 24.04 Linux. ## Prerequisites 1. [Install Docker](https://www.docker.com/) 2. [Install Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) ## Configuration Edit the `.env` file to update the demo site domain, default MySQL user, and password. Feel free to check [Docker hub Tag page](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/litespeedtech/openlitespeed/tags) if you want to update default openlitespeed and php versions. ## Installation Clone this repository or copy the files from this repository into a new folder: ```bash git clone https://github.com/litespeedtech/ols-docker-env.git ``` Open a terminal, `cd` to the folder in which `docker compose.yml` is saved, and run: ```bash docker compose up ``` Note: If you wish to run a single web server container, please see the [usage method here](https://github.com/litespeedtech/ols-dockerfiles#usage). ## Components The docker image installs the following packages on your system: |Component|Version| | :-------------: | :-------------: | |Linux|Ubuntu 24.04| |OpenLiteSpeed|[Latest version](https://hub.docker.com/r/litespeedtech/openlitespeed)| |MariaDB|[Latest Stable version: 11.8 LTS](https://hub.docker.com/_/mariadb)| |PHP|[Latest version](http://rpms.litespeedtech.com/debian/)| |LiteSpeed Cache|[Latest from WordPress.org](https://wordpress.org/plugins/litespeed-cache/)| |ACME|[Latest from ACME official](https://github.com/acmesh-official/get.acme.sh)| |WordPress|[Latest from WordPress](https://wordpress.org/download/)| |phpMyAdmin|[Latest from dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/)| |Redis|[Latest from dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/_/redis/)| ## Data Structure Cloned project ```bash ├── acme ├── bin │   └── container ├── data │   └── db ├── logs │   ├── access.log │   ├── error.log │   ├── lsrestart.log │   └── stderr.log ├── lsws │   ├── admin-conf │   └── conf ├── sites │ └── localhost ├── LICENSE ├── README.md └── docker-compose.yml ``` * `acme` contains all applied certificates from Lets Encrypt * `bin` contains multiple CLI scripts to allow you add or delete virtual hosts, install applications, upgrade, etc * `data` stores the MySQL database * `logs` contains all of the web server logs and virtual host access logs * `lsws` contains all web server configuration files * `sites` contains the document roots (the WordPress application will install here) ## Usage ### Starting a Container Start the container with the `up` or `start` methods: ```bash docker compose up ``` You can run with daemon mode, like so: ```bash docker compose up -d ``` The container is now built and running. ### Stopping a Container ```bash docker compose stop ``` ### Removing Containers To stop and remove all containers, use the `down` command: ```bash docker compose down ``` ### Setting the WebAdmin Password We strongly recommend you set your personal password right away. ```bash bash bin/webadmin.sh my_password ``` ### Starting a Demo Site After running the following command, you should be able to access the WordPress installation with the configured domain. By default the domain is . ```bash bash bin/demosite.sh ``` ### Creating a Domain and Virtual Host ```bash bash bin/domain.sh [-A, --add] example.com ``` > Please ignore SSL certificate warnings from the server. They happen if you haven't applied the certificate. > ### Deleting a Domain and Virtual Host ```bash bash bin/domain.sh [-D, --del] example.com ``` ### Creating a Database You can either automatically generate the user, password, and database names, or specify them. Use the following to auto generate: ```bash bash bin/database.sh [-D, --domain] example.com ``` Use this command to specify your own names, substituting `user_name`, `my_password`, and `database_name` with your preferred values: ```bash bash bin/database.sh [-D, --domain] example.com [-U, --user] USER_NAME [-P, --password] MY_PASS [-DB, --database] DATABASE_NAME ``` ### Installing a WordPress Site To preconfigure the `wp-config` file, run the `database.sh` script for your domain, before you use the following command to install WordPress: ```bash bash bin/appinstall.sh [-A, --app] wordpress [-D, --domain] example.com ``` ### Connecting to Redis Go to [WordPress > LSCache Plugin > Cache > Object](https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscache/lscwp/cache/#object-tab), select **Redis** method and input `redis` to the Host field. ### Install ACME We need to run the ACME installation command the **first time only**. With email notification: ```bash bash bin/acme.sh [-I, --install] [-E, --email] EMAIL_ADDR ``` ### Applying a Let's Encrypt Certificate Use the root domain in this command, and it will check for a certificate and automatically apply one with and without `www`: ```bash bash bin/acme.sh [-D, --domain] example.com ``` Other parameters: * [`-r`, `--renew`]: Renew a specific domain with -D or --domain parameter if posibile. To force renew, use -f parameter. * [`-R`, `--renew-all`]: Renew all domains if possible. To force renew, use -f parameter. * [`-f`, `-F`, `--force`]: Force renew for a specific domain or all domains. * [`-v`, `--revoke`]: Revoke a domain. * [`-V`, `--remove`]: Remove a domain. ### Using mkcert for Local Development SSL For local development domains (`.test`, `.local`, `.dev`, etc.), you can use `mkcert` to generate trusted SSL certificates without warnings. #### Installing mkcert First-time installation (Windows with Chocolatey): ```bash bash bin/mkcert.sh --install ``` This will: * Install `mkcert` via Chocolatey * Create and install a local Certificate Authority (CA) in your system trust store #### Generating Local SSL Certificate After adding a domain to your environment, generate an SSL certificate: ```bash bash bin/mkcert.sh [-D, --domain] example.test ``` This will: 1. Check if the domain exists in your configuration 2. Generate certificates for `example.test` and `www.example.test` 3. Create a `dockerLocal` template with SSL configuration 4. Copy certificates to the container 5. Move the domain from the standard template to the SSL-enabled template 6. Restart OpenLiteSpeed Your domain will now be accessible via HTTPS with a trusted certificate at `https://example.test` #### Removing Local SSL Certificate To remove the SSL certificate and revert to HTTP: ```bash bash bin/mkcert.sh [-R, --remove] [-D, --domain] example.test ``` This will: 1. Remove the domain from the `dockerLocal` template 2. Move it back to the standard `docker` template 3. Delete certificate files from both host and container 4. Clean up empty templates if no other domains use SSL 5. Restart OpenLiteSpeed > **Important**: You must add the domain to your environment first using `bash bin/domain.sh --add example.test` before generating certificates. ### Update Web Server To upgrade the web server to latest stable version, run the following: ```bash bash bin/webadmin.sh [-U, --upgrade] ``` ### Apply OWASP ModSecurity Enable OWASP `mod_secure` on the web server: ```bash bash bin/webadmin.sh [-M, --mod-secure] enable ``` Disable OWASP `mod_secure` on the web server: ```bash bash bin/webadmin.sh [-M, --mod-secure] disable ``` >Please ignore ModSecurity warnings from the server. They happen if some of the rules are not supported by the server. > ### Accessing the Database After installation, you can use phpMyAdmin to access the database by visiting `http://127.0.0.1:8080` or `https://127.0.0.1:8443`. The default username is `root`, and the password is the same as the one you supplied in the `.env` file. ## Customization If you want to customize the image by adding some packages, e.g. `lsphp83-pspell`, just extend it with a Dockerfile. 1. We can create a `custom` folder and a `custom/Dockerfile` file under the main project. 2. Add the following example code to `Dockerfile` under the custom folder ```bash FROM litespeedtech/openlitespeed:latest RUN apt-get update && apt-get install lsphp83-pspell -y ``` 3. Add `build: ./custom` line under the "image: litespeedtech" of docker-composefile. So it will looks like this ```bash litespeed: image: litespeedtech/openlitespeed:${OLS_VERSION}-${PHP_VERSION} build: ./custom ``` 4. Build and start it with command: ```bash docker compose up --build ``` ## Support & Feedback If you still have a question after using OpenLiteSpeed Docker, you have a few options. * Join [the GoLiteSpeed Slack community](https://litespeedtech.com/slack) for real-time discussion * Post to [the OpenLiteSpeed Forums](https://forum.openlitespeed.org/) for community support * Reporting any issue on [Github ols-docker-env](https://github.com/litespeedtech/ols-docker-env/issues) project **_Pull requests are always welcome!_**