How do I pass current folder contents to docker image in CircleCI?












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I have a project repo which contains my project and a docker-compose.yml file.



In the docker-compose file it mounts the current it's in ($pwd) and then run a command.



I can't seem to find a way of making this work using Circle CI. When I run the docker-compose file it doesn't seem to be mounting the volume. How do I pass the current folder contents into the image in Circle CI?



This is my current config.yml file - https://github.com/mikebell/mikebell.io/blob/master/.circleci/config.yml










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    I have a project repo which contains my project and a docker-compose.yml file.



    In the docker-compose file it mounts the current it's in ($pwd) and then run a command.



    I can't seem to find a way of making this work using Circle CI. When I run the docker-compose file it doesn't seem to be mounting the volume. How do I pass the current folder contents into the image in Circle CI?



    This is my current config.yml file - https://github.com/mikebell/mikebell.io/blob/master/.circleci/config.yml










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      I have a project repo which contains my project and a docker-compose.yml file.



      In the docker-compose file it mounts the current it's in ($pwd) and then run a command.



      I can't seem to find a way of making this work using Circle CI. When I run the docker-compose file it doesn't seem to be mounting the volume. How do I pass the current folder contents into the image in Circle CI?



      This is my current config.yml file - https://github.com/mikebell/mikebell.io/blob/master/.circleci/config.yml










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      I have a project repo which contains my project and a docker-compose.yml file.



      In the docker-compose file it mounts the current it's in ($pwd) and then run a command.



      I can't seem to find a way of making this work using Circle CI. When I run the docker-compose file it doesn't seem to be mounting the volume. How do I pass the current folder contents into the image in Circle CI?



      This is my current config.yml file - https://github.com/mikebell/mikebell.io/blob/master/.circleci/config.yml







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          When using the docker executor (which you are) the special step setup_remote_docker needs to be run within the job to enable access to a Docker Engine daemon. In this case, that still won't be enough because even then, mounting volumes won't work. You need to use the machine executor.



          The machine executor on CircleCI will allow you to mount volumes via the Docker CLI or Docker Compose.



          Reference - https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/docker-compose/#using-docker-compose-with-machine-executor






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            When using the docker executor (which you are) the special step setup_remote_docker needs to be run within the job to enable access to a Docker Engine daemon. In this case, that still won't be enough because even then, mounting volumes won't work. You need to use the machine executor.



            The machine executor on CircleCI will allow you to mount volumes via the Docker CLI or Docker Compose.



            Reference - https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/docker-compose/#using-docker-compose-with-machine-executor






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              When using the docker executor (which you are) the special step setup_remote_docker needs to be run within the job to enable access to a Docker Engine daemon. In this case, that still won't be enough because even then, mounting volumes won't work. You need to use the machine executor.



              The machine executor on CircleCI will allow you to mount volumes via the Docker CLI or Docker Compose.



              Reference - https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/docker-compose/#using-docker-compose-with-machine-executor






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                When using the docker executor (which you are) the special step setup_remote_docker needs to be run within the job to enable access to a Docker Engine daemon. In this case, that still won't be enough because even then, mounting volumes won't work. You need to use the machine executor.



                The machine executor on CircleCI will allow you to mount volumes via the Docker CLI or Docker Compose.



                Reference - https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/docker-compose/#using-docker-compose-with-machine-executor






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                When using the docker executor (which you are) the special step setup_remote_docker needs to be run within the job to enable access to a Docker Engine daemon. In this case, that still won't be enough because even then, mounting volumes won't work. You need to use the machine executor.



                The machine executor on CircleCI will allow you to mount volumes via the Docker CLI or Docker Compose.



                Reference - https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/docker-compose/#using-docker-compose-with-machine-executor







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