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Running Drupal 8.8 with the Symfony Local Server ~
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https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/symfony_server.html

Installation

The Symfony server is bundled as part of the symfony binary that is available to download from https://symfony.com/download.

To install it, run this command:

curl -sS https://get.symfony.com/cli/installer | bash

It works with any project, not just Symfony.

Different PHP Versions

One of the most useful features of the Symfony server is that it supports multiple versions of PHP if you have them installed (e.g. via Homebrew on macOS), and a different version can be selected per directory.

This is done simply by adding a .php-version file to the root of the project that contains the PHP version to use - e.g. 7.3.

Next time the server is started, this file will be read and the correct version of PHP will be used.

Further PHP customisations can be made per project by adding a php.ini file.

Securing Sites Locally

The Symfony server allows for serving sites via HTTPS by installing its own local certificate authority.

To install it, run this command:

symfony server:ca:install

Any HTTP traffic will be automatically redirected to HTTPS.

If you then need to run a site with just HTTP, add the --no-tls option to the server:start command.

Adding Databases with Docker

The Symfony server has an integration with Docker for providing extra services - such as databases that well need for Drupal.

This is my docker-compose.yaml file which defines a database service for MySQL:

version: '2.1'

services:
  database:
    image: mysql:5.7
    ports: [3306]
    environment:
      MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: secret
    volumes:
      - mysql-data:/var/lib/mysql

volumes:
  mysql-data:

Because port 3306 is exposed, the server recognises it as a database service and automatically creates environment variables prefixed with DATABASE_.

A list of all the environment variables can be seen by running symfony var:export:

DATABASE_DATABASE=main
DATABASE_DRIVER=mysql
DATABASE_HOST=127.0.0.1
DATABASE_NAME=main
DATABASE_PASSWORD=secret
DATABASE_PORT=32776
DATABASE_SERVER=mysql://127.0.0.1:32776
DATABASE_URL=mysql://root:secret@127.0.0.1:32776/main?sslmode=disable&charset=utf8mb4
DATABASE_USER=root
DATABASE_USERNAME=root
SYMFONY_DOCKER_ENV=1
SYMFONY_TUNNEL=
SYMFONY_TUNNEL_ENV=

Now I can use these environment variables within my settings.php file to allow Drupal to connect to the database service.

// web/sites/default/settings.php

// ...

if ($_SERVER['SYMFONY_DOCKER_ENV']) {
  $databases['default']['default'] = [
    'driver' => $_SERVER['DATABASE_DRIVER'],
    'host' => $_SERVER['DATABASE_HOST'],
    'database' => $_SERVER['DATABASE_NAME'],
    'username' => $_SERVER['DATABASE_USER'],
    'password' => $_SERVER['DATABASE_PASSWORD'],
    'port' => $_SERVER['DATABASE_PORT'],
    'prefix' => '',
    'namespace' => 'Drupal\\Core\\Database\\Driver\\mysql',
    'collation' => 'utf8mb4_general_ci',
  ];
}

Installing Drupal

../vendor/bin/drush site-install:

Error: Class 'Drush\Sql\Sql' not found in Drush\Sql\SqlBase::getInstance()

symfony php ../vendor/bin/drush st

Custom Domain Names

https://symfony.com/doc/current/setup/symfony_server.html#local-domain-names

symfony proxy:domain:attach dransible