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I'm trying to create a docker-compose with two dockerfiles, one of which uses two volumes. While one of the volumes, a named volume, does mount, the second, a local folder, does not.



version: '3.6'

volumes:
logs:
driver: local

services:
proxy:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile-nginx
ports:
- 80:80
volumes:
- ./site.api:/var/www/api
- logs:/var/logs
api:
build:
context: site.api/.


The named logs mount seems to show up fine (thought admittedly, I haven't tried putting data into it on the container yet, so not sure), but my local folder site.api, doesn't mount. If it matters, it's a Windows host and an Alpine container. I had a similar problem mounting a file directly, which I saw in an online guide, but assumed didn't work due to a difference in compose version (I tried mounting ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/site.conf, which failed saying nginx: [crit] pread() "/etc/nginx/conf.d/site.conf" failed (21: Is a directory)).










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    I'm trying to create a docker-compose with two dockerfiles, one of which uses two volumes. While one of the volumes, a named volume, does mount, the second, a local folder, does not.



    version: '3.6'

    volumes:
    logs:
    driver: local

    services:
    proxy:
    build:
    context: .
    dockerfile: Dockerfile-nginx
    ports:
    - 80:80
    volumes:
    - ./site.api:/var/www/api
    - logs:/var/logs
    api:
    build:
    context: site.api/.


    The named logs mount seems to show up fine (thought admittedly, I haven't tried putting data into it on the container yet, so not sure), but my local folder site.api, doesn't mount. If it matters, it's a Windows host and an Alpine container. I had a similar problem mounting a file directly, which I saw in an online guide, but assumed didn't work due to a difference in compose version (I tried mounting ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/site.conf, which failed saying nginx: [crit] pread() "/etc/nginx/conf.d/site.conf" failed (21: Is a directory)).










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      I'm trying to create a docker-compose with two dockerfiles, one of which uses two volumes. While one of the volumes, a named volume, does mount, the second, a local folder, does not.



      version: '3.6'

      volumes:
      logs:
      driver: local

      services:
      proxy:
      build:
      context: .
      dockerfile: Dockerfile-nginx
      ports:
      - 80:80
      volumes:
      - ./site.api:/var/www/api
      - logs:/var/logs
      api:
      build:
      context: site.api/.


      The named logs mount seems to show up fine (thought admittedly, I haven't tried putting data into it on the container yet, so not sure), but my local folder site.api, doesn't mount. If it matters, it's a Windows host and an Alpine container. I had a similar problem mounting a file directly, which I saw in an online guide, but assumed didn't work due to a difference in compose version (I tried mounting ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/site.conf, which failed saying nginx: [crit] pread() "/etc/nginx/conf.d/site.conf" failed (21: Is a directory)).










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      I'm trying to create a docker-compose with two dockerfiles, one of which uses two volumes. While one of the volumes, a named volume, does mount, the second, a local folder, does not.



      version: '3.6'

      volumes:
      logs:
      driver: local

      services:
      proxy:
      build:
      context: .
      dockerfile: Dockerfile-nginx
      ports:
      - 80:80
      volumes:
      - ./site.api:/var/www/api
      - logs:/var/logs
      api:
      build:
      context: site.api/.


      The named logs mount seems to show up fine (thought admittedly, I haven't tried putting data into it on the container yet, so not sure), but my local folder site.api, doesn't mount. If it matters, it's a Windows host and an Alpine container. I had a similar problem mounting a file directly, which I saw in an online guide, but assumed didn't work due to a difference in compose version (I tried mounting ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/site.conf, which failed saying nginx: [crit] pread() "/etc/nginx/conf.d/site.conf" failed (21: Is a directory)).







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