#!/usr/bin/env bash # Adapted from https://medium.com/@sean.handley/how-to-set-up-docker-for-mac-with-native-nfs-145151458adc set -o errexit set -o pipefail set -o nounset OS=$(uname -s) if [ $OS != "Darwin" ]; then echo "This script is OSX-only. Please do not run it on any other Unix." exit 101 fi if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]]; then echo "This script must NOT be run with sudo/root. Please re-run without sudo." 1>&2 exit 102 fi mkdir -p ~/.ddev docker run --rm -t -v /$HOME/.ddev:/tmp/junker99 busybox:stable ls //tmp/junker99 >/dev/null || ( echo "Docker does not seem to be running or functional, please check it for problems" && exit 103) echo " +-------------------------------------------+ | Setup native NFS on macOS for Docker | Only localhost is allowed access on amd64; | Only docker network is allowed on arm64 | Your home directory is shared by default. | But, of course, pay attention to security. +-------------------------------------------+ " echo "Stopping running ddev projects" echo "" ddev poweroff || true printf "\n\n== Setting up nfs... You may be asked for your sudo password and for permission to administer your computer..." # Share home directory. If the projects are elsewhere the /etc/exports will need # to be adapted. SHAREDIR=${HOME} LINE="${SHAREDIR} -alldirs -mapall=$(id -u):$(id -g) localhost" FILE=/etc/exports sudo bash -c "echo >> $FILE" || ( echo "Unable to edit /etc/exports, need Full Disk Access on Mojave and later" && exit 103 ) grep -qF -- "$LINE" "$FILE" || ( sudo echo "$LINE" | sudo tee -a $FILE > /dev/null ) LINE="nfs.server.mount.require_resv_port = 0" FILE=/etc/nfs.conf grep -qF -- "$LINE" "$FILE" || ( sudo echo "$LINE" | sudo tee -a $FILE > /dev/null ) echo "== Restarting nfsd..." sudo nfsd enable && sudo nfsd restart && sleep 1 && sudo nfsd restart