Having docker related files in a sub directory #3715
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Take a look at the For example, do do the above {
"type": "docker-build",
"label": "docker-build",
"dockerBuild": {
"tag": "my_app:latest",
"dockerfile": "${workspaceFolder}/deployment/SomeDockerfile",
"context": "${workspaceFolder}"
}
}, When you right-click > Build that Dockerfile, we look into |
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Hello,
Assume
/
is my project root. Assume I put all my Dockerfiles and docker-compose files in/deployment
. So if I wanted to build an image, I'd do:or something similar. Please note the
.
which tells Docker the context. Now I'd like to just rightclick the Dockerfile and/or use ctrl+shit+p to build the image.Similar issue with docker compose. E.g. you also want to provide a
.env
file.I was wondering, how you all solved this because I can't be the only one who does this, no?
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