4:43 PM
@python_user Got it, I'll try to be clear
So basically WORDKIR
is the equivalent of cd
, so by using WORKDIR /mydata
your container will be running under /mydata
Then you use ADD scraper.py ./
, so inside your container you'll have /mydata/scraper.py
Finally with CMD
you tell your container to execute python3 ./scraper.py
, or python3 /mydata/scraper.py
(because of WORDKIR
)
When using the -v
option, you link a folder from your container to your host. This can be useful when you need to exchange files between the two.
Using -v ${PWD}:/mydata
you link your host PWD
to the folder /mydata
inside your container
So since the CMD python3 ./scraper.py
is CMD python3 /mydata/scraper.py
, it now (-v) the same as CMD python3 ${PWD}/scraper.py
That is why you are running your local script, because the two are the same file
What we want here is to only bind the data (output.csv
)
There are pultiple ways of fixing this
First, we can swap COPY
and WORKDIR
so that you copy the script at the root of the container and then you cd
into /mydata
Then you modify CMD
to execute /scraper.py
instead of ./scraper.py
Now you can rebuild your image, same as before
Finally, create a folder on your host ${PWD}/data
Then run docker run -v ${PWD}/data:/mydata image_name
See now we linked files only containing data so no chance of mixing scripts here
I hope that was clear enough, if not don't hesitate