volumes_from (docker-compose) seems not to work within vagrant

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Morgy

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Sep 17, 2015, 4:54:04 PM9/17/15
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Hello,

since it seems that the GitHub repo is not maintained, I'm trying to get help here:

I'm refering to https://github.com/andreaskoch/dockerized-magento which basically works pretty well, but I stumbled upon some issue, I assume.
It seems that "volumes_from" doesn't work.

First some of my docker-compose.yml:

nginx:
  build
: docker-images/nginx
  ports
:
   
- "80:80"
   
- "443:443"
  links
:
   
- "php"
  domainname
: ek.local
  environment
:
    DOMAIN
: ek.local
    VIRTUAL_HOST
: ek.local
    MAGENTO_ROOT
: /var/www/html/web
    MAGENTO_DEVELOPERMODE
: 1
    SSL_CERTIFICATE_PATH
: /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem
    SSL_CERTIFICATE_KEY_PATH
: /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key
  volumes
:
   
- //vagrant/docker-images/nginx/server.pem:/etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem
   
- //vagrant/docker-images/nginx/server.key:/etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key
  volumes_from
:
   
- php
php
:
  build
: docker-images/php/5.5-dev
  links
:
   
- "cache:rediscache"
   
- "sessions:redissession"
   
- "fullpagecache:redisfullpagecache"
   
- "solr:solr"
   
- "mysql:mysql"
  volumes
:
   
- //vagrant:/var/www/html

Well, to cut it short, the "volumes" defined within php (- //vagrant:/var/www/html) works pretty well.
While looking inside the php container I can see my local files at /var/www/html/web but if I take a look into the nginx container which got volumes_from: - php I don't see anything within /var/www/html/web
The two volumes defined for nginx are working too by the way .. just volumes_from doesn't work.

Any help?

Alvaro Miranda Aguilera

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Sep 18, 2015, 12:11:03 AM9/18/15
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Hi there

using my memory, I think that happen if nginx start before php.

Option 1.

stop all and start php first then nginx

Option 2, as the volumes in php came from host -> vm -> docker, you
may just copy the same, so nginx and php have same volumes:


What do you think?
Alvaro
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Morgy

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Sep 18, 2015, 7:46:23 AM9/18/15
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Hello,

option 1:

Actually the nginx container does start after the php container.
It wouldn't work the other way round, because there would be some error like:
Error response from daemon: Cannot start container vagrant_nginx_1: Cannot link to a non running container: /vagrant_php_1 AS /vagrant_nginx_1/php_1
Error: failed to start containers: [vagrant_nginx_1]



Option 2:

Yeah makes sense and it seems to work (as a "workaround"), but it is not intended to be like this. =/
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