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Run CubeCart on Docker

What is CubeCart?

CubeCart is an open-source PHP shopping cart used by a large number of small merchants, known for being lightweight and simple to self-host. It is a plain PHP application, with no framework or Composer step in front of it, backed by a MySQL or MariaDB database and served through a web server via a browser-based installer.

Why run CubeCart in Docker?

Docker packages each of those pieces (NGINX, PHP-FPM, MySQL) into isolated containers that run the same on every machine. Instead of installing PHP and MySQL onto your laptop, where versions collide between stores and "works on my machine" starts, you run disposable containers that mirror production and vanish cleanly when you delete them. One store can run a current PHP release while another older CubeCart install stays on an earlier version, on the same computer, with nothing installed globally.

The catch: wiring those containers together yourself (base images, PHP extensions, networking, permissions) is a week of fiddly Docker work. That is exactly what Laradock removes.

Why Laradock is the best fit for CubeCart

CubeCart has no official Docker image or first-party runtime of its own, so a ready-made, no-lock-in environment matters even more. Here is why Laradock is the best fit:

  • You are never locked into one ecosystem. Laradock is framework-agnostic. Run CubeCart today, add a Laravel API, a WordPress site, or a plain PHP script beside it tomorrow, all in the same environment with the same commands.
  • Far more flexibility. 100+ ready services and any PHP version from 5.6 to 8.5, so an older CubeCart install and a store on the current release each get exactly the runtime they need.
  • Nothing is hidden and you own everything. No generated files, no magic, no wrapper binary between you and Docker. Every Dockerfile and compose file is right there for you to read and edit.
  • Nothing new to learn. What you use is plain docker compose, knowledge that transfers straight to production. Our CLI is an optional nicety, never a requirement.

Concretely, for CubeCart it gives you a production-style NGINX + PHP-FPM stack, MySQL/MariaDB already wired, and a workspace container with git installed to pull the code down.

Run CubeCart on Docker with Laradock

1. Add Laradock to your project

cd my-cubecart-store
git clone https://github.com/laradock/laradock.git
cd laradock && cp .env.example .env

(No CubeCart files yet? Clone Laradock first, then download CubeCart from the workspace container in the next steps.)

2. Pick the services your store needs

CubeCart needs a web server and a database. The web server pulls in PHP-FPM automatically:

docker compose up -d nginx mysql workspace

Prefer MariaDB over MySQL? Swap the name: docker compose up -d nginx mariadb workspace. The full catalog is here.

Prefer to be asked? The optional CLI walks you through the choices: ./laradock setup, then ./laradock up. It prints every real command it runs.

3. Point CubeCart at the containers

CubeCart's browser installer writes the database connection into its own configuration file for you. Fill the installer form with the container's service name as the host:

Database Host: mysql
Database Username: default
Database Password: secret
Database Name: default

The default database, user and password live in mysql/defaults.env; override any of them by adding the line to Laradock's .env (it always wins).

4. Install and run your store

Pull the CubeCart source into the workspace container, then finish setup in your browser:

docker compose exec workspace bash
git clone https://github.com/cubecart/v6.git . # only if you have no CubeCart files yet

Open http://localhost and run the CubeCart installation wizard. That is a full CubeCart store running on Docker.

Change the PHP version anytime

This is where a native install hurts and Laradock shines. Set the version in Laradock's .env and rebuild:

PHP_VERSION=8.2
docker compose build php-fpm workspace

Current CubeCart releases need at least PHP 7.4, with 8.2 recommended, while older installs and third-party add-ons sometimes lag behind. Laradock covers anything from PHP 5.6 to 8.5, so the same tool runs an older CubeCart store and a current one side by side, each isolated, none of it installed on your machine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to install PHP or MySQL to run CubeCart with Laradock?

No. Everything lives inside the containers. PHP, the web server and MySQL are all provided; you never install them on your host.

Which services should I start for a typical CubeCart store?

nginx mysql workspace covers most stores: web server, database, and a shell to pull the code down. Swap mysql for mariadb if you prefer.

Can I run multiple CubeCart stores on different PHP versions?

Yes. Give each its own Laradock with a unique COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME and DATA_PATH_HOST, set a different PHP_VERSION in each, and they run independently on the same machine.

Does this work the same on macOS, Windows and Linux?

Yes. Laradock runs anywhere Docker runs. On macOS/Windows, file-sync speed depends on Docker Desktop; it is a Docker Desktop trait, not specific to Laradock.

Is this the same Docker setup I would use in production?

The containers are production-style (real NGINX + PHP-FPM), so it is far closer to production than a native install. See Prepare Laradock for Production for the hardening steps.


Comparing environments? See the full Laradock vs Others breakdown. Ready to start? Getting Started takes about five minutes.