I have a Dockerfile
where I copy an existing directory (with content) to the container which works fine:
Dockerfile
FROM php:7.0-apache
COPY Frontend/ /var/www/html/aw3somevideo/
COPY Frontend/ /var/www/html/
RUN ls -al /var/www/html
RUN chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html
RUN chmod -R 755 /var/www/html
But when I use a docker-compose.yml
file there is only the directory aw3somevideo
and inside aw3somevideo
there is nothing.
docker-compose.yml:
php:
build: php/
volumes:
- ./Frontend/ :/var/www/html/
- ./Frontend/index.php :/var/www/html/
ports:
- 8100:80
Maybe I do not understand the function of volumes
and if that's the case please tell me how to copy my existing files to the container via a docker-compose.yml
file.
Updated April 2017
The behaviour has changed since I wrote the original answer. It is now consistent whether the right hand side specifies a named volume like myvolume
or a path on the host like /var/lib/myapp
.
For instance
volumes:
- /dir/on/host:/var/www/html
if /dir/on/host
doesn't exists, it is created on the host and the empty content is mounted in the container at /var/www/html
. Whatever was in /var/www/html
before is inaccessible.
---- old answer -----------
The volumes:
section in your docker-compose overwrites whatever is in the /var/www/html
directory.
There are two mains situations:
The volume exists
In that case, the content of the volume overshadows whatever is in the dst directory.
Eg:
volumes:
- /dir/on/host:/var/www/html
The volume doesn't exist
If myvolume
doesn't exist (a named volume for instance), the content of /var/www/html will be copied to volume the first time around
volumes:
- myvolume:/var/www/html
In case 2, if you try to mount the same volume again on some container, it will follow case 1.
volumes:
- myvolume:/var/www/html
In that case (assuming myvolume was already created), the content of /var/ww/html will be overwritten (shadowed) by whatever is in myvolume
.
The official doc goes into more details https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#/volumes-volume-driver