Configuration
Here are the configuration options, set to the default values, for this service. If you are unsure about where this goes or what this means we highly recommend scanning the services documentation to get a good handle on how the magicks work.
Also note that options, in addition to the build steps and overrides that are available to every service, are shown below:
services:
myservice:
type: mailhog:v1.0.0
portforward: false
hogfrom: []
Port forwarding
portforward
will allow you to access this service externally by assigning a port directly on your host's localhost
. Note that portforward
can be set to either true
or a specific port
but we highly recommend you set it to true
unless you have pretty good knowledge of how port assignment works or you have a very compelling reason for needing a locked down port.
portforward: true
will prevent inevitable port collisions and provide greater reliability and stability across Lando apps. That said, one downside of portforward: true
is that Docker will assign a different port every time you restart your application. You can read more about accessing services externally over here.
tl;dr
Recommended
services:
myservice:
type: mailhog
portforward: true
Not recommended
services:
myservice:
type: mailhog
portforward: 1025
Hogging Mail
You will need to list the services the wish to hog mail from using the hogfrom
config key. Note that the services in the list should be other services in your application. They can be discovered by running lando info.
Config may differ!
While we will automatically configure the underlying mail
binary for any php
service you choose to hogfrom
, you may need to consult the documentation for the specific type of service you are choosing to hogfrom.
An example of a Landofile's services
config that hogfroms a php
service called appserver
is shown below:
services:
myservice:
type: mailhog:v1.0.0
portforward: false
hogfrom:
- appserver
appserver:
type: php
Note that we will install the mhsendmail binary at /usr/local/bin/mhsendmail
in each hogfrom
service for you to use. Each of these services should also be able to access the MailHog STMP server using the MH_SENDMAIL_SMTP_ADDR
environment variable which is set to sendmailhog:1025
by default.
Getting information
You can get connection and credential information about your mailhog instance by running lando info
. It may also be worth checking out our accessing services externally guide.