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I decided to use the multiple source form of COPY to save an intermediate command but when I run it the following error pops up:

Step 17/22 : COPY --chown=$APP_USER:$APP_USER Gemfile Gemfile.lock $APP_PATH
When using COPY with more than one source file, the destination must be a directory and end with a /

In the Dockerfile I have this:

ARG APP_PATH='/usr/share/app/'

ONBUILD COPY --chown=$APP_USER:$APP_USER Gemfile Gemfile.lock $APP_PATH

Edit

Just to be clear, this happens with ONBUILD present and without, it just so happened I pasted in the ONBUILD example


I've tried with and without the single quotes. The arg has a trailing slash and is a directory so why is the build not honouring it?

I'd like to make this Dockerfile into a template using ONBUILD so it'd be good if I can make sure the APP_PATH arg is populated with a default that will work.

Any help or insight will be much appreciated.

4 Answers 4

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In my case adding the (forward) slash at the end (following docker error message) was enough, like this:

COPY package*.json . # (fails!)

COPY package*.json ./ # (works:)

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  • 2
    This should be the right answer. Thanks.
    – Braven
    Jan 10, 2022 at 17:27
  • Works perfectly
    – Anirban
    Oct 26, 2022 at 12:57
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The answer, as of Docker version 18.09.0, build 4d60db4, is don't do it this way because it won't work.

I ended up hard-coding the destination directory (and the chown args too):

ONBUILD COPY --chown=app:app Gemfile Gemfile.lock /usr/share/app/
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  • thanks for pointing out this custom
    – mirekphd
    Oct 11, 2022 at 13:22
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Since COPY is in ONBUILD, ARG needs to be also in ONBUILD

You can think that Docker sort of copies (injects) your ONBUILD command right after the next FROM, at that stage it does not know your ARG if your ARG is not added with ONBUILD.

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  • @iain did you try removing the quote?
    – Siyu
    Dec 7, 2018 at 7:17
  • Yes, it began without quotes.
    – ian
    Dec 7, 2018 at 8:17
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    Try removing --chown, currently it can't take ARGs.
    – Siyu
    Dec 7, 2018 at 17:29
  • After much fiddling around it's clear it can't work. Thanks for all your help, it's much appreciated and I gained some new insights into Docker that improved my build.
    – ian
    Dec 11, 2018 at 1:13
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In my case, earlier I set buildKit to false, so Settings → Docker Engine

"features": {
    "buildkit": true
  }

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