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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.



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Here's my:




  • Docker file:


enter image description here




  • Docker-compose.yml file:


enter image description here



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.










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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.



    enter image description here



    Here's my:




    • Docker file:


    enter image description here




    • Docker-compose.yml file:


    enter image description here



    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.










    share|improve this question
























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      up vote
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      down vote

      favorite











      Completely new to docker - trying to spin up a dotnetcore web app on Docker (DockerToolbox on Win7) and facing this error.



      enter image description here



      Here's my:




      • Docker file:


      enter image description here




      • Docker-compose.yml file:


      enter image description here



      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.










      share|improve this question













      Completely new to docker - trying to spin up a dotnetcore web app on Docker (DockerToolbox on Win7) and facing this error.



      enter image description here



      Here's my:




      • Docker file:


      enter image description here




      • Docker-compose.yml file:


      enter image description here



      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.







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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






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            – 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


          enter image description here




          • Docker-compose.yml


          enter image description here



          And the URL was to access it was:




          http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values




          Hope that helps, cheers!






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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






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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






            share|improve this answer





















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              Nov 10 at 21:55













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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






            share|improve this answer












            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







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            Thank you for replying!
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            Thank you for replying!
            – Aimal Khan
            Nov 10 at 21:55












            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


            enter image description here




            • Docker-compose.yml


            enter image description here



            And the URL was to access it was:




            http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values




            Hope that helps, cheers!






            share|improve this answer

























              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


              enter image description here




              • Docker-compose.yml


              enter image description here



              And the URL was to access it was:




              http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values




              Hope that helps, cheers!






              share|improve this answer























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                accepted







                up vote
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                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


                enter image description here




                • Docker-compose.yml


                enter image description here



                And the URL was to access it was:




                http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values




                Hope that helps, cheers!






                share|improve this answer












                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


                enter image description here




                • Docker-compose.yml


                enter image description here



                And the URL was to access it was:




                http://192.168.99.100:3131/api/values




                Hope that helps, cheers!







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