I am working on setting up a dockerised selenium grid. I can send my python tests [run with pytest] from a pytest container [see below] by attaching to it. But I have setup another LAMP container that is going to control pytest. So I want to make the pytest container standalone,running idle and waiting for commands from the LAMP container.
I have this Dockerfile:
# Starting from base image
FROM ubuntu
#-----------------------------------------------------
# Set the Github personal token
ENV GH_TOKEN blablabla
# Install Python & pip
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get upgrade -y
RUN apt-get install -y python python-pip python-dev && pip install --upgrade pip
# Install nano for #debugging
RUN apt-get install -y nano
# Install xvfb
RUN apt-get install -y xvfb
# Install GIT
RUN apt-get update -y && apt-get install git -y
# [in the / folder]
RUN git clone https://$GH_TOKEN:[email protected]/user/project.git /project
# Install dependencies via pip
WORKDIR /project
RUN pip install -r dependencies.txt
#-----------------------------------------------------
#
CMD ["/bin/bash"]
I start the pytest container manually [for development] with this:
docker run -dit -v /project --name pytest repo/user:py
The thing is that I finished development and I want to have the pytest container launched from docker-compose
and connect it to other containers [with link and volume].
I just cannot make it to stay up .
I used this :
pytest:
image: repo/user:py
volumes:
- "/project"
command: "/bin/bash tail -f /dev/null"
but didnt work.
So, inside the Dockerfile, should I use a specific CMD or ENTRYPOINT ?
Should I use some command
from the docker-compose
file?
-dit
that is strange, it is either d or it, not both, and yes your Dockerfile should have a CMD or ENTRYPOINTit
, only-d
to run the container as daemon (background) process. The-it
is useful to interactively run the container and allocate atty
.