+We maintain a Docker image for **Phabricator**, with MySQL and Aphlict separation. We rely on nginx / php-fpm.
+
+##What we offer
+
+This container provides:
+
+* a nginx / php-fpm installation
+* Phabricator daemons
+* a non-privileged account 'app' to run daemons and PHP application code
+* starting configuration, so you can easily throw and recreate a new container
+
+This container doesn't provide but rely on:
+
+* a MySQL container linked as 'mysql' (`--link <your MySQL container>:mysql`), which could be the official MySQL image or our [nasqueron/mysql](https://hub.docker.com/r/nasqueron/mysql/) image, optimized for Phabricator.
+* an Aphlict container if you wish to provide notifications (you don't need to link it), you can use our [nasqueron/aphlict](https://hub.docker.com/r/nasqueron/aphlict/) Node Docker Image.
+
+## Launch a Phabricator container
+
+Step 1. Run a MySQL container:
+
+```
+docker pull nasqueron/mysql
+docker run -dt --name phabricator-mysql nasqueron/mysql
+```
+
+Step 2. Create a directory (or a Docker volume) to host repositories and config:
+
+```
+mkdir /data/phabricator
+```
+
+If you omit this step, the container will automatically use volumes.
+Parts of the command line with `-e` parameters allow to declare environment variables. The container initialization script will then configure Phabricator accordingly.
+
+See below for the list of them.
+
+### Step 4. If you wish an Aphlict notification server:
+
+Desktop and in app notifications could be handy to let know your Phabricator users of what's going on in real time.
+
+A Node.js notification servers called Aphlict is shipped with Phabricator. We provide it as a separate container.
+
+You only have to run it, without any linking need.
+
+```
+docker pull nasqueron/aphlict
+docker run -dt --name aphlict nasqueron/aphlict
+```
+
+It will listen to default ports 2280-22281.
+
+Then, you can configure this server through the Phabricator web interface at /config/group/notification/:
+PHABRICATOR_ALT_FILE_DOMAIN | security.alternate-file-domain | If set, static files are served through another domain.
+PHABRICATOR_DOMAIN | / | Domain of your instance, matching PHABRICATOR_URL, will be used in the future in our Docker maintenance Phabricator application.
+PHABRICATOR_STORAGE_NAMESPACE | storage.default-namespace | If set, MySQL databases won't start by phabricator_ but by your namespace, followed by an _.
+PHABRICATOR_TITLE | / | Title of your instance, will be used in the future in our Docker maintenance Phabricator application.
+PHABRICATOR_URL | phabricator.base-uri | If set, Phabricator will use it as canonical URL, and will serve Phabricator application to requests for this URL. Mandatory if you use static files separation or Phame.
+MYSQL_ENV_MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD | mysql.pass | The root password for MySQL.
+
+### Deploy your own Phabricator code
+
+So we currently have a container with the upstream code in master branch. To deploy your own code, we need to pull from your private repository a specific branch.
+
+We suggest you create a script with the following code to first log in to the server and so accept the server host SSH key, then clone the repository.
+
+Put your keys in the conf volume. If you followed the default instructions, put them on the host in `/data/phabricator/conf/deploy-keys` folder.
+We also provide a separate [nasqueron/arcanist image](https://hub.docker.com/r/nasqueron/arcanist/), so you can run Arcanist where you have a Docker client, but not PHP installed. We use it to run `arc diff` on our Docker testing server to send changes to review.
+
+### We're currently working on:
+
+* to integrate tweaks directly to an image
+* to ease SSL configuration workflow
+
+Help us prioritize telling us if you need to test one of these features.
+
+## Troubleshoot
+
+### MySQL
+
+**Q. I got a Can't connect to root@localhost MySQL error**
+
+A. You don't link a MySQL container, or the linked container doesn't provide a MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD environment variable
+
+**Q. I use my MySQL server for several instances of Phabricator**
+
+A. Add to each container -e PHABRICATOR_STORAGE_NAMESPACE=<a different prefix>
+
+Instead to use phabricator_ as database prefix, it will use a specific and different prefix for each instance.
+
+**Q. I want to connect to an external MySQL server**
+
+A. You can use bin/config to manually setup any setting you want:
+
+```
+docker exec -it nasqueron/phabricator sh
+cd /opt/phabricator
+bin/config set mysql.host mysql.domain.tld
+bin/config set mysql.pass somesecureprivilegepassword
+```
+
+## Team
+
+This image has been crafted by [Sébastien Santoro aka Dereckson](http://www.dereckson.be/) and [Kaliiixx](https://github.com/kaliiixx) at the [Nasqueron Docker images project](http://docker.nasqueron.org/).
+
+## Acknowledgement
+
+To [Evan Priestley](https://twitter.com/evanpriestley), to have first developed Phabricator. To [Yvonnick Esnault](https://github.com/yesnault) to have provided a comprehensive Docker image we've taken as the base of our work.