In a Dockerfile, I have
COPY . .
I want to exclude an entire directory, in my case, node_modules directory.
Something like this:
COPY [all but **/node_modules/**] .
Is this possible with Docker?
Create file .dockerignore
in your docker build context directory (so in this case, most likely a directory that is a parent to node_modules) with one line in it:
**/node_modules
although you probably just want:
node_modules
Info about dockerignore: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#dockerignore-file
.dockerignore
docs say "This helps to avoid unnecessarily sending large or sensitive files and directories to the daemon and potentially adding them to images using ADD or COPY." in the first paragraph?
For those who can't use a .dockerignore file (e.g. if you need the file in one COPY but not another):
Yes, but you need multiple COPY instructions. Specifically, you need a COPY for each letter in the filename you wish to exclude.
COPY [^n]* # All files that don't start with 'n'
COPY n[^o]* # All files that start with 'n', but not 'no'
COPY no[^d]* # All files that start with 'no', but not 'nod'
Continuing until you have the full file name, or just the prefix you're reasonably sure won't have any other files.
COPY failed: no source files were specified
when there are no files starting with 'no', but not 'nod'.
src/
will go to /var/www
and /conf/nginx.conf
go to /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
. Also, you could copy everything, and RUN rm -r conf
later (too keep the source tree as it was). I would like to hear if someone has another suggestion.
COPY [^node_modules]*
to copy all top level files.
FOR A ONE LINER SOLUTION, type the following in Command prompt or Terminal at project root.
echo node_modules >> .dockerignore
This command appends "node_modules" in the .dockerignore file. If the .dockerignore does not exist already, it will create a new one. Replace node_modules with the folder you want to exclude.
Warning: If you are new to Docker ecosystem and/or you already have the .dockerignore file in your project, please take a backup before proceeding.
BONUS: (as pointed out by Joey Baruch)
(To CREATE/OVERWRITE the .dockerignore file via PowerShell, which can be handled by Docker):
>> echo node_modules | Out-File -Encoding UTF8 .dockerignore
Excluding node_modules from current directory
node_modules
Excluding node_modules in any immediate subdirectories
*/node_modules
Here is the official docs
I used a multi stage build approach since I needed one stage to have access to the file but not another stage so .dockerignore wouldn't work:
FROM ruby AS builder
COPY app/ app/
# Do stuff with app
# remove the stuff you don't want
RUN rm -Rf app/assets
FROM ruby AS publish
# In my real version I needed the absolute path to builder WORKDIR.
# Since I'm copying from the builder stage, app/assets won't exist
# and neither will it be part of the publish image.
COPY --from=builder app app
For those using gcloud build:
gcloud build
ignores .dockerignore
and looks instead for .gcloudignore
Use:
cp .dockerignore .gcloudignore
Adding .dockerignore works for me. One additional point Those who are trying this solution on Windows , windows will not let you create .dockerignore file (as it doesn't by default allows creating file starting with .)
To create such file starting with . on Windows, include an ending dot also, like : .dockerignore.
and hit enter ( provided you have enabled view extension options from folder options )
.dockerignore
?