Docker - No Such File or Directory (dotnetcore)
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Completely new to docker - trying to spin up a dotnetcore web app on Docker (DockerToolbox on Win7) and facing this error.
Here's my:
- Docker file:
- Docker-compose.yml file:
This is a completely new project and i have mounted my
- C: Drive
- Project root directory
What could be the problem here?
--EDIT--
Just to point it out that yes I've also published my web app.
docker .net-core docker-compose
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Completely new to docker - trying to spin up a dotnetcore web app on Docker (DockerToolbox on Win7) and facing this error.
Here's my:
- Docker file:
- Docker-compose.yml file:
This is a completely new project and i have mounted my
- C: Drive
- Project root directory
What could be the problem here?
--EDIT--
Just to point it out that yes I've also published my web app.
docker .net-core docker-compose
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up vote
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down vote
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Completely new to docker - trying to spin up a dotnetcore web app on Docker (DockerToolbox on Win7) and facing this error.
Here's my:
- Docker file:
- Docker-compose.yml file:
This is a completely new project and i have mounted my
- C: Drive
- Project root directory
What could be the problem here?
--EDIT--
Just to point it out that yes I've also published my web app.
docker .net-core docker-compose
Completely new to docker - trying to spin up a dotnetcore web app on Docker (DockerToolbox on Win7) and facing this error.
Here's my:
- Docker file:
- Docker-compose.yml file:
This is a completely new project and i have mounted my
- C: Drive
- Project root directory
What could be the problem here?
--EDIT--
Just to point it out that yes I've also published my web app.
docker .net-core docker-compose
docker .net-core docker-compose
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Aimal Khan
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you can add to the docker-compose the arg that is missing,
I think you are sending a path or some like that
context: .
args:
- buildno=1
- gitcommithash=cdc3b19
Please see: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v2/#args
Thank you for replying!
– Aimal Khan
Nov 10 at 21:55
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I got it working by following: Build docker in ASP.NET Core: "no such file or directory" error
The fix is to publish your project first. Earlier i was doing it in a wrong way. We can do that by:
dotnet publish ./SolutionName.sln -c Release -o ./obj/Docker/publish
And then follow it up by
docker-compose up
I did add some port mapping as well and here's my updated...
- Docker File
- Docker-compose.yml
And the URL was to access it was:
http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values
Hope that helps, cheers!
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2 Answers
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up vote
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you can add to the docker-compose the arg that is missing,
I think you are sending a path or some like that
context: .
args:
- buildno=1
- gitcommithash=cdc3b19
Please see: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v2/#args
Thank you for replying!
– Aimal Khan
Nov 10 at 21:55
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0
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you can add to the docker-compose the arg that is missing,
I think you are sending a path or some like that
context: .
args:
- buildno=1
- gitcommithash=cdc3b19
Please see: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v2/#args
Thank you for replying!
– Aimal Khan
Nov 10 at 21:55
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up vote
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you can add to the docker-compose the arg that is missing,
I think you are sending a path or some like that
context: .
args:
- buildno=1
- gitcommithash=cdc3b19
Please see: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v2/#args
you can add to the docker-compose the arg that is missing,
I think you are sending a path or some like that
context: .
args:
- buildno=1
- gitcommithash=cdc3b19
Please see: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v2/#args
answered Nov 10 at 20:58
David Recinos
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– Aimal Khan
Nov 10 at 21:55
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– Aimal Khan
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– Aimal Khan
Nov 10 at 21:55
Thank you for replying!
– Aimal Khan
Nov 10 at 21:55
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up vote
0
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accepted
I got it working by following: Build docker in ASP.NET Core: "no such file or directory" error
The fix is to publish your project first. Earlier i was doing it in a wrong way. We can do that by:
dotnet publish ./SolutionName.sln -c Release -o ./obj/Docker/publish
And then follow it up by
docker-compose up
I did add some port mapping as well and here's my updated...
- Docker File
- Docker-compose.yml
And the URL was to access it was:
http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values
Hope that helps, cheers!
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
I got it working by following: Build docker in ASP.NET Core: "no such file or directory" error
The fix is to publish your project first. Earlier i was doing it in a wrong way. We can do that by:
dotnet publish ./SolutionName.sln -c Release -o ./obj/Docker/publish
And then follow it up by
docker-compose up
I did add some port mapping as well and here's my updated...
- Docker File
- Docker-compose.yml
And the URL was to access it was:
http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values
Hope that helps, cheers!
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
I got it working by following: Build docker in ASP.NET Core: "no such file or directory" error
The fix is to publish your project first. Earlier i was doing it in a wrong way. We can do that by:
dotnet publish ./SolutionName.sln -c Release -o ./obj/Docker/publish
And then follow it up by
docker-compose up
I did add some port mapping as well and here's my updated...
- Docker File
- Docker-compose.yml
And the URL was to access it was:
http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values
Hope that helps, cheers!
I got it working by following: Build docker in ASP.NET Core: "no such file or directory" error
The fix is to publish your project first. Earlier i was doing it in a wrong way. We can do that by:
dotnet publish ./SolutionName.sln -c Release -o ./obj/Docker/publish
And then follow it up by
docker-compose up
I did add some port mapping as well and here's my updated...
- Docker File
- Docker-compose.yml
And the URL was to access it was:
http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values
Hope that helps, cheers!
answered Nov 10 at 22:02
Aimal Khan
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