Nginx web server egg with PHP, optional Wordpress installation and git support.
- ✅ 8.3
- ✅ 8.2
- ✅ 8.1 [Only critical security updates]
- ☑️ 8.0 [EOL]
- Step 1: Download the egg (json file
egg-nginx.json
) - Step 2: In your panel, go to the "Nests" category in the sidebar
- Step 3: Import the egg under "Import egg"
- Step 4: Create a new server and select the "Nginx" egg
- Step 5: Select the corresponding Docker image with the desired PHP version
- Step 6: Fill in the text fields. Whether Wordpress is desired or not. It is important to enter the selected PHP version in the PHP version field.
The "www" folder is used as a public folder. There you can add your PHP, HTML, CSS, JS and so on files that are required for the public or for the operation of the site.
Git support allows you to automatically clone a Git repository into the www folder of your web server and apply the latest changes every time you restart (git pull). This is how it works:
- Git Status must be enabled to use Git.
- GIT_ADDRESS must contain a valid Git repository that you want to clon
- When creating the web server, you can specify a Git repository URL in the GIT_ADDRESS field.
- Example: https://github.com/username/repository.git
- Make sure that the Git status is set to ‘active’ (1 or true) so that the repository is managed automatically.
- When the server is first created, the specified repository is automatically cloned into the www folder of your server.
- After each restart of the web server, the repository in the www folder is automatically updated to the latest version (git pull).
Go to the file:
/home/container/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
Change "listen" to:
listen <YOUR_PORT> ssl;
Please also change the spacer distance. Otherwise the "listen" will be overwritten each time the egg is restarted.
Add the following lines:
ssl_certificate /home/container/your_cert.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /home/container/your_cert_key.key;
ssl_protocols TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3;
ssl_ciphers HIGH:!aNULL:!MD5;
Adjust the lines accordingly.
Furthermore, if not already done, adjust to your domain:
server_name www.example.com;
Changing the PHP version is currently still somewhat cumbersome. A revised version will be available in the future.
- Step 1: In your Pterodactyl panel, go to the "Startup" tab on your web server. Change the variable "PHP VERSION" to the desired version.
- Step 2: Finally, you need to customise the Docker image. Select the appropriate Docker image to match the version.
- Step 3: Restart your container.
PHP extensions of PHP version 8.3:
Core, date, libxml, openssl, pcre, zlib, filter, hash, json, random, Reflection, SPL, session, standard, sodium, cgi-fcgi, mysqlnd, PDO, psr, xml, bcmath, calendar, ctype, curl, dom, mbstring, FFI, fileinfo, ftp, gd, gettext, gmp, iconv, igbinary, imagick, imap, intl, ldap, exif, memcache, mongodb, msgpack, mysqli, odbc, pcov, pdo_mysql, PDO_ODBC, pdo_pgsql, pdo_sqlite, pgsql, Phar, posix, ps, pspell, readline, shmop, SimpleXML, soap, sockets, sqlite3, sysvmsg, sysvsem, sysvshm, tokenizer, xmlreader, xmlwriter, xsl, zip, mailparse, memcached, inotify, maxminddb, protobuf, Zend OPcache
Small differences in the extensions between the PHP versions.
Originally forked and edited from https://gitlab.com/tenten8401/pterodactyl-nginx