Hi, some bot for some reason really needs to scrape my wordpress blog over and over again, overheating my poor celeron.
For laziness I am just using the default wordpress docker image, which is php+apache.
I did some experiments and with php-fpm+caddy it’s much faster.
Now i want to migrate all my wordpress blogs, five in total and I want to manage them from a single caddy instance.
php-fpm needs to be mounted in the same path or it can be different?
For example, the wordpress install places the files in /var/www/html, and so for Caddy I mount in the same path and in the Caddyfile i have:
test.example.com{
root * /var/www/html
php_fastcgi wordpress:9000
file_server
}
if i have multiple installs can I mount different paths like /var/www/html2 and so on (but only on caddy) or it must match both containers?
I use Caddy in production with a PHP-FPM WordPress Docker container in the same way as you describe. I have the site root mounted as a volume on to Caddy container at
/var/www/html
and mounted in the WordPress PHP-FPM container under a separate path. In my Caddyfile I use theroot
directive as you’ve shown but then override it under thephp_fastcgi
directive to match the path in the WordPress container.