I want to deploy a simple JS Boilerplate to Docker Cloud. I use a Dockerfile that I already used for a different Boilerplate and image. The Dockerfile is pretty simple. It is just based on the official nginx, adds two config files and then the output folder of my gulp boilerplate to the nginx root. So I copied it from the one directory to the new boilerplate since I want to try this one.
The error I'm getting is this (last line)
Sending build context to Docker daemon 277.5 kB
Step 1 : FROM nginx
---> af4b3d7d5401
Step 2 : MAINTAINER Ole Bjarnstroem
---> Using cache
---> f57bc23d9444
Step 3 : ENV LANG en_US.UTF-8
---> Using cache
---> f6f4a76092dd
Step 4 : COPY ./nginx/nginx.conf /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
---> Using cache
---> c4f83a39ba73
Step 5 : COPY ./nginx/default.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
---> Using cache
---> 6fe5a6b61d9f
Step 6 : ADD ./dist /usr/share/nginx/html
lstat dist: no such file or directory
But the dist folder is there.
.
├── Dockerfile
├── JSCS.intellij.formatter.xml
├── README.md
├── app
├── dist
├── gulpfile.babel.js
├── jspm.conf.js
├── jspm_packages
├── karma.conf.js
├── nginx
├── node_modules
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── tslint.json
├── typings
└── typings.json
It might be noteworthy that the folder to be copied was called ./public
So I could imagine that this is some kind of weird Docker Cache issue.
My Dockerfile:
FROM nginx
ENV LANG en_US.UTF-8
# Copy configuration files
COPY ./nginx/nginx.conf /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
COPY ./nginx/default.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
# Add Gulp output folder to server root
ADD ./dist /usr/share/nginx/html
# Port configuration
EXPOSE 8080
What I tried so far:
- Deleting dangling and unused images
- Deleting the image that was produced by the same docker file before
- Using a different tag
My build command:
docker build -t my_repo/my_app .
Thanks for your help!
Edit: Every other folder works. It is also not a problem of file permissions. It seems, that Docker just doesn't like the dist folder. Which sucks.
I put the directory after the build command used -f to specify the dockerfile
eg:
sudo docker build . -t test:i386 -f mydockerfile
The dot after build is the directory to build from, in this case present dir.
(credits: https://serverfault.com/a/666154/152918)
The files you want to copy must be inside the Docker image directory. You cannot reference files anywhere on your file system.
For following docker build error,
I got it around by restarting docker service.
I had the same issue, but it wasn't the
.dockerignore
, I forgot to specify the directory to run docker in. In my case that directory was.
My full command before wasand after was
Well, stupid me. There was a
.dockerignore
file withdist
in the project folder... Case closedI had this issue, and the problem turned out to be that I had inlined a comment, e.g.
COPY file1.txt dest/ # comment
Turns out you can't do that.