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-title: "WordPress with Docker"
-permalink: /docs/tutorials/docker/
-layout: docs
-category: User Guide
-subcategory: Tutorials
-weight: 25
----
-
-This page shows you how to deploy a sample [WordPress][wordpress] site using
-[Docker][docker].
-
-### Before you begin
-
-[Follow these instructions][docker-install] to install runsc with Docker.
-This document assumes that the runtime name chosen is `runsc`.
-
-### Running WordPress
-
-Now, let's deploy a WordPress site using Docker. WordPress site requires
-two containers: web server in the frontend, MySQL database in the backend.
-
-First, let's define a few environment variables that are shared between both
-containers:
-
-```bash
-export MYSQL_PASSWORD=${YOUR_SECRET_PASSWORD_HERE?}
-export MYSQL_DB=wordpress
-export MYSQL_USER=wordpress
-```
-
-Next, let's start the database container running MySQL and wait until the
-database is initialized:
-
-```bash
-docker run --runtime=runsc --name mysql -d \
- -e MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD=1 \
- -e MYSQL_PASSWORD="${MYSQL_PASSWORD}" \
- -e MYSQL_DATABASE="${MYSQL_DB}" \
- -e MYSQL_USER="${MYSQL_USER}" \
- mysql:5.7
-
-# Wait until this message appears in the log.
-docker logs mysql |& grep 'port: 3306 MySQL Community Server (GPL)'
-```
-
-Once the database is running, you can start the WordPress frontend. We use the
-`--link` option to connect the frontend to the database, and expose the
-WordPress to port 8080 on the localhost.
-
-```bash
-docker run --runtime=runsc --name wordpress -d \
- --link mysql:mysql \
- -p 8080:80 \
- -e WORDPRESS_DB_HOST=mysql \
- -e WORDPRESS_DB_USER="${MYSQL_USER}" \
- -e WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD="${MYSQL_PASSWORD}" \
- -e WORDPRESS_DB_NAME="${MYSQL_DB}" \
- -e WORDPRESS_TABLE_PREFIX=wp_ \
- wordpress
-```
-
-Now, you can access the WordPress website pointing your favorite browser to
-<http://localhost:8080>.
-
-Congratulations! You have just deployed a WordPress site using Docker.
-
-### What's next
-
-[Learn how to deploy WordPress with Kubernetes][wordpress-k8s].
-
-[docker]: https://www.docker.com/
-[docker-install]: /docs/user_guide/quick_start/docker/
-[wordpress]: https://wordpress.com/
-[wordpress-k8s]: /docs/tutorials/kubernetes/