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I am struggling to get my build deploying to AWS on Docker. I have no idea where the solution lays as this is my first time with Docker. I have got it all working fine locally, but when I deploy I get the following error in Elastic Beanstalk:

2020/04/30 05:35:02.330900 [ERROR] An error occurred during execution of command [app-deploy] - [Docker Specific Build Application]. Stop running the command. Error: failed to pull docker image: Command /bin/sh -c docker pull node:13.3.0 AS compile-image failed with error exit status 1. Stderr:"docker pull" requires exactly 1 argument.
See 'docker pull --help'.

This is what my Docker file looks like:

FROM node:13-alpine as builder

WORKDIR /opt/ng
COPY package.json package-lock.json ./
RUN npm install

ENV PATH="./node_modules/.bin:$PATH"

COPY . ./
RUN ng build --prod

FROM nginx:1.18-alpine
COPY nginx.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
COPY --from=builder /opt/ng/dist/angular-universal-app/browser /usr/share/nginx/html

Can someone please point me in the right direction? Or is this method of Multi-Stage builds not supported by Elastic Beanstalk's Docker version?

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I had the same problem. Actually I check the following rows in my log file:

2020/05/26 17:26:30.327310 [INFO] Running command /bin/sh -c docker pull node:alpine as builder
2020/05/26 17:26:30.369280 [ERROR] "docker pull" requires exactly 1 argument.

As you can seen, it tries to make a 'docker pull' with 3 arguments:

  1. node:alpine
  2. as
  3. builder

and of course, that is not possible because it requires only 1 argument. Thus, apparently AWS Elastic Beanstalk doesn't support stage naming. For this reason I solved using an Unnamed builder:

FROM node:13-alpine

and in the end:

COPY --from=0 /opt/ng/dist/angular-universal-app/browser /usr/share/nginx/html

Final Dockerfile:

FROM node:13-alpine

WORKDIR /opt/ng
COPY package.json package-lock.json ./
RUN npm install

ENV PATH="./node_modules/.bin:$PATH"

COPY . ./
RUN ng build --prod

FROM nginx:1.18-alpine
COPY nginx.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
COPY --from=0 /opt/ng/dist/angular-universal-app/browser /usr/share/nginx/html

For me it works using that solution. If someone has any problem, please share the last-100-lines log

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I have seen this error when using a solution stack that uses 'Amazon Linux 2'. These platforms are new and have some ongoing issues.

Amazon Linux 2 support for AWS Elastic Beanstalk is in beta release and is subject to change.

Please use a solution stack that has 'Amazon Linux' in the name. You should not face the issue there.

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    If you want/need to use Linux 2, Alfonso's answer below works. May 29, 2020 at 18:36

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