Reputation: 447
but I'm having a problem.
Dockerfile:
FROM python:3
ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED 0
RUN mkdir /code
WORKDIR /code
COPY requirements.txt /code/
RUN pip install -r requirements.txt
COPY . /code/
compose.yml :
version: '3'
services:
db:
image: postgres
volumes:
- ./docker/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
environment:
- POSTGRES_DB=sampledb
- POSTGRES_USER=sampleuser
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=samplesecret
- POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS=--encoding=UTF-8
django:
build: .
environment:
- DJANGO_DEBUG=True
- DJANGO_DB_HOST=db
- DJANGO_DB_PORT=5432
- DJANGO_DB_NAME=sampledb
- DJANGO_DB_USERNAME=sampleuser
- DJANGO_DB_PASSWORD=samplesecret
- DJANGO_SECRET_KEY=dev_secret_key
ports:
- "8000:8000"
command:
- python3 manage.py runserver
volumes:
- .:/code
error :
ERROR: for django Cannot start service django: OCI runtime create failed: container_linux.go:346: starting container process caused "exec: \"python3 manage.py runserver\": executable file not found in $PATH": unknown
At first, I thought Python Manage was wrong.
But i tried command ls
, To my surprise, I succeeded.
Then I tried the ls -al command, but it failed.
I think the addition of a command to write space is causing a problem.
how can i fix it ?
Upvotes: 9
Views: 24586
Reputation: 158908
When you use list syntax in the docker-compose.yml
file, each item is taken as a word. You're running the shell equivalent of
'python3 manage.py runserver'
You can either break this up into separate words yourself
command:
- python3
- manage.py
- runserver
or have Docker Compose do it for you
command: python3 manage.py runserver
In general fixed properties of the image like this should be specified in the Dockerfile, not in the docker-compose.yml
. Every time you run this image you're going to want to run this same command, and you're going to want to run the code built into the image. There are two syntaxes, with the same basic difference:
# Explicitly write out the words
CMD ["python3", "manage.py", "runserver"]
# Docker wraps in sh -c '...' which splits words for you
CMD python3 manage.py runserver
With the code built into the image and a reasonable default command defined there, you can delete the volumes:
and command:
from your docker-compose.yml
file.
Upvotes: 17