ASP.NET 5: docker build with multi-projects soluti

2020-02-19 20:08发布

问题:

I'm trying to create an image of my ASP.NET 5 solution which is composed of 4 projects. Here is the structure:

  • FlashTools (ASP.NET 5 class library)
  • Models (ASP.NET 5 class library)
  • QuizzCorrector (ASP.NET 5 Web Application)
  • QuizzService (ASP.NET 5 class library)

I've a simple Dockerfile which looks like this:

FROM microsoft/aspnet

COPY . /app
WORKDIR /app
RUN ["kpm", "restore"]

EXPOSE 5004
ENTRYPOINT ["k", "kestrel"]

But not sure where to put it. In the root folder of my solution where a global.json is or in my Web Application folder where my project.json is? Of course I've modified it depending of where this file were located.

Anyway both seems to work because it download all the libraries I need when I run the command

docker build -t quizzcorrector .

My problem is at a moment docker tells me

Unable to locate Models >= 1.0.0

Unable to locate FlashTools >= 1.0.0

Unable to locate QuizzService >= 1.0.0

I've seen on this thread https://github.com/aspnet/aspnet-docker/issues/19 that in a multi-projects solution we should run the command "kpm pack" to pack my app into a deployable and runnable form.

I could not find any examples of Dockerfiles with the kpm pack command, only the documentation: https://github.com/aspnet/Home/wiki/Package-Manager

I've also tried of course to use ADD or COPY commands in my Dockerfile to copy the contents of my projects into the filesystem of the container, but still the same error.

Thank's for helping me

回答1:

Updated: Feb 14, 2018

My previous answer doesn't take in account the best practices for writing Dockerfile. It also doesn't work for those solutions which have multiple web projects where each application must run in a separate Docker container. The better way would be to build and publish ASP.NET Core application in development environment and run the application in Docker container which is optimized for production use.

  1. Create Dockerfile in the web application folder
  2. Put the following content into it

    FROM microsoft/aspnetcore
    
    COPY ./publish /publish
    WORKDIR /publish
    EXPOSE 5000/tcp
    ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "QuizzCorrector.dll"]
    
  3. Build and publish the project by running dotnet publish -c Release -o publish
  4. Build Docker image by running docker build -t QuizzCorrector

Note that microsoft/aspnetcore Docker image is the runtime-only image which doesn't provide .NET Core SDK what makes it lighter and better for production use.


It might be late, but I'm going to answer this question for those who are still trying to get it working. You need to create a Dockerfile on solution level. Then you need to update your working folder to use the one where you web project is located. Here is below the final Dockerfile taking in account that kpm and k utilites were replaced with one dotnet tool.

FROM microsoft/dotnet:latest

COPY . /app
WORKDIR /app/src/QuizzCorrector
RUN ["dotnet", "restore"]

EXPOSE 5004
ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "run"]



回答2:

For Future Reference & anyone having the same issue. Microsoft released A Sample dotnet core application with docker containers dotnet-architecture/eShopOnContainers Project here

You can refer to the link or find the Example below

Example :

FROM microsoft/aspnetcore:2.0.3 AS base
WORKDIR /app
EXPOSE 80

FROM microsoft/aspnetcore-build:2.0 AS build
WORKDIR /src
COPY . .
RUN dotnet restore -nowarn:msb3202,nu1503
WORKDIR /src/src/Services/Basket/Basket.API
RUN dotnet build --no-restore -c Release -o /app

FROM build AS publish
RUN dotnet publish --no-restore -c Release -o /app

FROM base AS final
WORKDIR /app
COPY --from=publish /app .
ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "Basket.API.dll"]


回答3:

To be able to build and run multiple xprojects in DockerHub with ASP.NET CORE 1.0 I got a similar problem to this. This led me here and helped me. My solution was this:

Solution structure

```

Root
│   AuthenticationService.sln
│   Dockerfile    
│
└───src
│   │
│   └───AuthenticationService
│   └───DataAccess
│   └───EntityDataModels
│   └───Services
.

Dockerfile:

FROM microsoft/dotnet:latest
COPY . /app
WORKDIR /app/src/AuthenticationService
RUN ["dotnet", "restore"]

WORKDIR /app/src/DataAccess
RUN ["dotnet", "restore"]

WORKDIR /app/src/EntityDataModels
RUN ["dotnet", "restore"]

WORKDIR /app/src/Services
RUN ["dotnet", "restore"]

WORKDIR /app/src/AuthenticationService
RUN ["dotnet", "build"]

EXPOSE 5000/tcp
ENV ASPNETCORE_URLS http://*:5000

ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "run"]


回答4:

Maybe is not late for this answer.

In this post http://dev.widemeadows.de/2015/09/08/fun-with-asp-net-5-beta7-bliss-build-errors-dockerfiles-and-reverse-proxies/ you've to do a file that's on solution and reference all project by referring to the starting project.