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I am running Docker with Docker Machine on Mac. I successfully set up some containers and ran npm install inside them, as explained here. This installs the node_modules inside the image and inside the container, but they are not available on the host, i.e. my IDE complains about missing node_modules.

Am I missing something? What is the best way to run npm install inside the container but be able to do development (with these dependencies) on the host?

From my docker-compose.yml:

  volumes:
    - /Users/andre/IdeaProjects/app:/home/app
    - /home/app/node_modules

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Since you are using boot2docker, only Max host folder /Users/ is mounted and accessible from the boot2docker host.

That means you would need to map /home/app/node_modules to a Mac host path starting with /Users, to see said modules on your Mac host.

volumes:
    - /Users/andre/IdeaProjects/app:/home/app
    - /Users/andre/node_modules:/home/app/node_modules
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  • Thank you! As far as I understand, this would map my empty folder /Users/andre/node_modules into the container at /home/app/node_modules, emptying /home/app/node_modules? After doing this I get the error message "ERROR: Container command not found or does not exist." I guess this indicates that the required node_modules do no longer exist within the container.
    – André
    Mar 27, 2016 at 12:36
  • @André yes, you need to install the modules once the container is started: any installed modules would be written in /Users/andre/node_modules
    – VonC
    Mar 27, 2016 at 12:37
  • So it won't work that "RUN npm install" is part of my Dockerfile?
    – André
    Mar 27, 2016 at 12:40
  • @André not if you want those module on your host (which is why the docker npm example never try to mount an host volume for modules, as in schempy.com/2015/09/17/docker_nodejs_using_host_volumes: the npm modules are installed in the image, not on a shared mounted host folder)
    – VonC
    Mar 27, 2016 at 12:43
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You will not be able to access on your host to your node_modules folder inside the container. It is not recommended to bind this folder to your host folder node_modules cause It will cause problems while building the images.

One cheap solution will be to use the Visual Studio Code Extension called "Remote-Containers". This extension will allow you to attach your Visual Studio Code to your container an edit transparently files within your container folders. To do so, it will install an internal vscode server within your development container. For more information check this link.

Ensure, however, that your volumes still are created in your docker-compose.yml file.

I hope it helps :D!

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