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Enable Imagick #2

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hello-jeff opened this issue Apr 25, 2021 · 2 comments
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Enable Imagick #2

hello-jeff opened this issue Apr 25, 2021 · 2 comments

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@hello-jeff
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New to using Docker for WP dev without using an app like Local. Thank you for providing such a thorough walk-through.

I was hoping you could provide info on how imagick could be enabled. I was able to get everything set up with a copy of an existing WP site. However, I received a warning that imagick wasn't installed while logged into the Dashboard. I've tried various methods of adding it in the php.docker file but I keep running into issues where it doesn't get installed or it causes some sort of gateway issue when it does.

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phase7 commented Jun 9, 2021

Do you need imagemagick installed in the container like this one to be able to use the imagick plugin?

@hello-jeff
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Not sure. For me, I used this tutorial to set up my docker container WP install of an existing site for dev purposes and I kept getting a warning in my WP admin that I didn't have Imagick installed on the server. I've never used a plugin for it. None of the snippets I added to install it seemed to resolve it as mentioned above and I haven't worked with it since. I went back to using the Local app for the time being.

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