Hello all !
I have a docker image that you can run with:
docker compose -f compose_10f.yml up
The compose_10f.yml looks like this:
services:
setup:
image: tenfingers_10f:v1
volumes:
- ./:/data
working_dir: /data/
Which makes the image believe it runs in ./ so if it saves “./hello” it will be saved in the folder where it’s launched (it works).
The thing is, it’s a command line program (named 10f.py), not a server or such, so I’d like to run it like this:
docker run -v ./:/data -w /data/ tenfingers_10f:v1 10f.py
And it works with the exception it doesn’t get to run in the mounted ./ folder.
It confuses the “mount” (or I’m just lucky the compose file works?) and it believes it lives in /data/, not in ./
python3: can't open file '/data/10f.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
I did struggle to set this up in the compose file, but I’d like to make the images run in a specific directory thinking they are in ./
Any ideas how I can figure this out?
Cheers and thank you so much!
Valmond
I would take a look at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48691782/putting-files-in-a-docker-image
Probably way easier to bake the file directly into the image
Interesting! Will check out.
Let me know how it goes!
I think I must let the scripts run in a subfolder, I have started to understand the mounting of a folder into the already existing docker file system and well I guess I just have to bite the bullet 😊.