I have a Flask application + Gunicorn which I run inside docker container. I also have Nginx in another container and would like to serve static files (e.g. js files in static folder of Flask app), in order to do it I have to create volume and attach it to the static volume.
When I create volume and then run dockerized app (Flask + Gunicorn) there are no problems, js files are up-to-date.
Then I update app from Github (do git pull projectname
, then do docker build -t myapp .
and then I get a problem that files in volume are still the same. Note: this is not client side browser issue, js files are not changed in the volume.
The problem is not related to Ngnix, since it take place when Ngnix do not serve static files (I did not make the option in config yet, now it serve only ordinary requests).
I found the following way to solve the issue:
- Stop container which use the volume (only Flask + Gunicorn app now, Nginx do not use the volume yet):
docker rm -f appname_container
- Remove the volume: ```docker volume rm flask_static_files_volume_name``
- Recreate the volume:
docker volume create flask_static_files_volume_name
- Then run the Flask app again:
docker run ... appname_container
As a result of the 4 steps the volume is populated with updated versions of all files. I see correct js file versions.
I have to do the steps each time I update the project. As fare as I understand it is correct volume behavior to maintain files after container restart, but is there any better way to solve the issue?