How to copy file from host to container using Dockerfile
Use COPY command like this:
COPY foo.txt /data/foo.txt
# where foo.txt is the relative path on host
# and /data/foo.txt is the absolute path in the image
read more details for COPY in the official documentation
An alternative would be to use ADD but this is not the best practise if you dont want to use some advanced features of ADD like decompression of tar.gz files.If you still want to use ADD command, do it like this:
ADD abc.txt /data/abc.txt
# where abc.txt is the relative path on host
# and /data/abc.txt is the absolute path in the image
read more details for ADD in the official documentation
For those who get this (terribly unclear) error:
COPY failed: stat /var/lib/docker/tmp/docker-builderXXXXXXX/abc.txt: no such file or directory
There could be loads of reasons, including:
- For docker-compose users, remember that the docker-compose.yml
context
overwrites the context of the Dockerfile. Your COPY statements now need to navigate a path relative to what is defined in docker-compose.yml instead of relative to your Dockerfile. - Trailing comments or a semicolon on the COPY line:
COPY abc.txt /app #This won't work
- The file is in a directory ignored by
.dockerignore
or.gitignore
files (be wary of wildcards) - You made a typo
Sometimes WORKDIR /abc
followed by COPY . xyz/
works where COPY /abc xyz/
fails, but it's a bit ugly.