I'm trying to run a cron job in a selenium container in Docker Desktop for windows. Because I think I'm running into several problems, it's hard for me to figure out which details matter so I'll try to be as thorough as possible.
Environment:
- Docker Desktop for Windows (to avoid line ending problems I make the cron string in the Dockerfile)
- Selenium-Chrome (one thing to note is that most things are run under seluser instead of root here. I say that because some of the other solutions don't work because of this)
Problem:
I cannot run python in my cron job
Related stack overflow links I've checked:
There are a lot but this is the main one.
For example, this snippet logs to the log file shown appropriately:
FROM selenium/standalone-chrome
COPY . /home/seluser/
# # install selenium
RUN echo "**** install packages ****" && \
sudo apt-get update && \
sudo apt-get install -y cron && \
echo "**** cleanup ****" && \
sudo apt-get clean && \
sudo rm -rf \
/tmp/* \
/var/lib/apt/lists/* \
/var/tmp/*
# Create the log file to be able to run tail
RUN touch /home/seluser/cron.log
# Setup cron job
RUN echo "* * * * * echo "Hello, World!" >> /home/seluser/cron.log" | sudo crontab
# Run the command on container startup
CMD sudo cron && tail -f /home/seluser/cron.log
But this doesn't:
FROM selenium/standalone-chrome
COPY . /home/seluser/
# # install selenium
RUN echo "**** install packages ****" && \
sudo apt-get update && \
sudo apt-get install -y cron && \
echo "**** cleanup ****" && \
sudo apt-get clean && \
sudo rm -rf \
/tmp/* \
/var/lib/apt/lists/* \
/var/tmp/*
# Create the log file to be able to run tail
RUN touch /home/seluser/cron.log
# Setup cron job
RUN echo "* * * * * /usr/bin/python3 -c print("Hello world") >> /home/seluser/cron.log" | sudo crontab
# Run the command on container startup
CMD sudo cron && tail -f /home/seluser/cron.log
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