yourls ====== [YOURLS][1] stands for Your Own URL Shortener. It is a small set of PHP scripts that will allow you to run your own URL shortening service (a la TinyURL or Bitly). ## docker-compose.yml ```yaml version: '3.1' services: yourls: image: yourls ports: - "8080:80" environment: - YOURLS_DB_HOST=mysql - YOURLS_DB_USER=root - YOURLS_DB_PASS=root - YOURLS_DB_NAME=yourls - YOURLS_USER=admin - YOURLS_PASS=admin - YOURLS_SITE=https://yourls.easypi.pro depends_on: - mysql restart: always mysql: image: mysql:5.7 volumes: - ./data:/var/lib/mysql environment: - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root - MYSQL_DATABASE=yourls restart: always ``` ## Up and Running ```bash $ docker-compose up -d $ docker cp yourls_yourls_1:/var/www/html/user/config.php . $ vi config.php $ docker cp config.php yourls_yourls_1:/var/www/html/user/ $ docker-compose exec chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/user/config.php $ docker-compose exec chmod 664 /var/www/html/user/config.php ``` File: config.php ```php /** Username(s) and password(s) allowed to access the site. Passwords either in plain text or as encrypted hashes ** YOURLS will auto encrypt plain text passwords in this file ** Read http://yourls.org/userpassword for more information */ $yourls_user_passwords = [ 'user1' => 'secret1', 'user2' => 'secret2', ]; ``` ## Backup and Restore ```bash # backup $ docker-compose exec -T mysql mysqldump -uroot -proot yourls > yourls-$(date +%F).sql # restore $ docker exec -i yourls_mysql_1 mysql -uroot -proot yourls < yourls-$(date +%F -d yesterday).sql ``` [1]: http://yourls.org/