@deathman92/adonis-sail v0.2.1
@deathman92/adonis-sail
Generate a ready-to-use local docker environment for your Adonis application
Installation
You can easily install and configure via the Ace CLI's add command.
node ace add @deathman92/adonis-sailManual Install & Configure
You can also manually install and configure if you'd prefer
pnpm install -D @deathman92/adonis-sailnode ace configure @deathman92/adonis-sailAvailable Services
- PostgreSQL
 - MySQL
 - MariaDB
 - Redis
 - Minio
 - MailPit
 - Meilisearch
 - Typesense
 
Usage
Make sure to install needed AdonisJs Package, and follow instructions before running Sail's commands.
@adonisjs/lucid, @adonisjs/redis, @adonisjs/mail, @adonisjs/drive, @foadonis/magnify.
Commands
Sail Add
Add specified services to compose.yml file.
node ace sail:add [...services]Sail Start
Starts specified services (empty for all) using docker compose up -d command. Optionally you can pass path to .env file (by default, .env file is using).
node ace sail:start [...services] [--env-file=.env]Sail Stop
Stops specified services (empty for all) using docker compose down command.
node ace sail:stop [...services]Sail Status
Print status of running services using docker compose ps command.
node ace sail:statusEnvironment Variables
After installing or adding new service, needed environment variables will be added to .env file (overwritting existing).
Example
node ace sail:add pgsql redis.env file
+ DB_HOST=localhost
+ DB_PORT=5432
+ DB_USER=sail
+ DB_PASSWORD=password
+ DB_DATABASE=app
+ REDIS_HOST=localhost
+ REDIS_PORT=6379Databases
To connect to your application's databases from your local machine, you may use a graphical database management application such as TablePlus. By default, exposed ports are :
- MySQL: 3306
 - MariaDB: 3306
 - PostgreSQL: 5432
 - Redis: 6379
 
!NOTE As of now you can install only one of database services (mysql, mariadb or pgsql). Configure or add command prompt you about database you want to use if you try to install many.
Minio
If you plan to use Amazon S3 to store files while running your application in its production environment, you may wish to install the MinIO service when installing Sail. MinIO provides an S3 compatible API that you may use to develop locally using Adonis's S3 storage driver without creating "test" storage buckets in your production S3 environment. If you choose to install MinIO while installing Sail, a MinIO configuration section will be added to your application's compose.yml file.
You will need to install the official Adonis drive package with S3 service to use MinIO locally.
Then change configuration in config/drive.ts file like this:
...
s3: services.s3({
  credentials: {
    accessKeyId: env.get('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
    secretAccessKey: env.get('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'),
  },
  region: env.get('AWS_REGION'),
  bucket: env.get('S3_BUCKET'),
  visibility: 'public',
  endpoint: env.get('S3_ENPOINT'),
  forcePathStyle: true,
  urlBuilder: {
    async generateURL(key, bucket, s3Client) {
      return `${env.get('S3_ENDPOINT')}/${bucket}/${key}`
    },
  },
})
...You can now use the @adonisjs/drive package to store and fetch files like you would do normally on a real AWS bucket. You can also access MinIO dashboard at : http://localhost:8900/dashboard (user: sail, password: password).