Configuration
While Lando recipes set sane defaults so they work out of the box, they are also configurable.
Here are the configuration options, set to the default values, for this recipe's Landofile. If you are unsure about where this goes or what this means we highly recommend scanning the recipes documentation to get a good handle on how the magicks work.
recipe: lamp
config:
php: '7.4'
composer_version: '2.2.12'
webroot: .
database: mysql:5.7
xdebug: false
config:
server: SEE BELOW
php: SEE BELOW
database: SEE BELOW
vhosts: SEE BELOW
Note that if the above config options are not enough, all Lando recipes can be further extended and overriden.
Choosing a php version
You can set php
to any version that is available in our php service. However, you should make sure that whatever framework or custom code you write is designed to work with your choice.
The recipe config to set the LAMP recipe to use php
version 5.3
is shown below:
recipe: lamp
config:
php: '5.3'
Choosing a composer version
You can set composer_version
to any version that is available in our php service.
recipe: lamp
config:
composer_version: '1.10.1'
Choosing a database backend
By default, this recipe will use the default version of our mysql service as the database backend but you can also switch this to use mariadb
or 'postgres' instead. Note that you can also specify a version as long as it is a version available for use with lando for either mysql
, mariadb
or postgres
.
If you are unsure about how to configure the database
, we highly recommend you check out the mysql, mariadband 'postgres' services before you change the default.
Using MySQL (default)
recipe: lamp
config:
database: mysql
Using MariaDB
recipe: lamp
config:
database: mariadb
Using Postgres
recipe: lamp
config:
database: postgres
Using a custom version
recipe: lamp
config:
database: postgres:9.6
Connecting to your database
Lando will automatically set up a database with a user and password and also set an environment variable called LANDO INFO
that contains useful information about how your application can access other Lando services.
The default database connection information for a LAMP site is shown below:
Note that the host
is not localhost
but database
.
database: lamp
username: lamp
password: lamp
host: database
# for mysql
port: 3306
# for postgres
# port: 5432
You can get also get the above information, and more, by using the lando info
command.
Using custom config files
You may need to override our default LAMP config with your own.
If you do this, you must use files that exist inside your application and express them relative to your project root as shown below:
Note that the default files may change based on how you set both ssl
and via
. Also note that the vhosts
and server
config will be explicitly for apache
. We highly recommend you check out the apache if you plan to use a custom vhosts
or server
config.
A hypothetical project
Note that you can put your configuration files anywhere inside your application directory. We use a config
directory in the below example but you can call it whatever you want such as .lando
.
./
|-- config
|-- default-ssl.conf
|-- httpd.conf
|-- my-custom.cnf
|-- php.ini
|-- index.php
|-- .lando.yml
Landofile using custom lamp config
recipe: lamp
config:
config:
database: config/my-custom.cnf
php: config/php.ini
server: config/httpd.conf
vhosts: config/default-ssl.conf