How to execute Linux command in host-machine and copy the output to image build by docker file?












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I want to copy the my.cnf file present in the host server to child docker image wherever I run docker file that uses a custom base image having below command.



ONBUILD ADD locate -i my.cnf|grep -ioh 'my.cnf'|head -1 /


but above line is breaking docker file. Please share correct syntax or alternatives to achieve the same.










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  • @asynts I know the command to copy normal file but here in my question as you can see am trying to copy the output of a linux command, please share command to achieve same.

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I want to copy the my.cnf file present in the host server to child docker image wherever I run docker file that uses a custom base image having below command.



ONBUILD ADD locate -i my.cnf|grep -ioh 'my.cnf'|head -1 /


but above line is breaking docker file. Please share correct syntax or alternatives to achieve the same.










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  • @asynts I know the command to copy normal file but here in my question as you can see am trying to copy the output of a linux command, please share command to achieve same.

    – sudhir tataraju
    Nov 29 '18 at 5:16














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I want to copy the my.cnf file present in the host server to child docker image wherever I run docker file that uses a custom base image having below command.



ONBUILD ADD locate -i my.cnf|grep -ioh 'my.cnf'|head -1 /


but above line is breaking docker file. Please share correct syntax or alternatives to achieve the same.










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I want to copy the my.cnf file present in the host server to child docker image wherever I run docker file that uses a custom base image having below command.



ONBUILD ADD locate -i my.cnf|grep -ioh 'my.cnf'|head -1 /


but above line is breaking docker file. Please share correct syntax or alternatives to achieve the same.







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  • @asynts I know the command to copy normal file but here in my question as you can see am trying to copy the output of a linux command, please share command to achieve same.

    – sudhir tataraju
    Nov 29 '18 at 5:16



















  • @asynts I know the command to copy normal file but here in my question as you can see am trying to copy the output of a linux command, please share command to achieve same.

    – sudhir tataraju
    Nov 29 '18 at 5:16

















@asynts I know the command to copy normal file but here in my question as you can see am trying to copy the output of a linux command, please share command to achieve same.

– sudhir tataraju
Nov 29 '18 at 5:16





@asynts I know the command to copy normal file but here in my question as you can see am trying to copy the output of a linux command, please share command to achieve same.

– sudhir tataraju
Nov 29 '18 at 5:16












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Unfortunately, you can't declare host commands inside your Dockerfile. See Execute command on host during docker build
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Your best bet is probably to tweak your deployment scripts to locate my.cnf on the host before running docker build.






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    Unfortunately, you can't declare host commands inside your Dockerfile. See Execute command on host during docker build
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    Your best bet is probably to tweak your deployment scripts to locate my.cnf on the host before running docker build.






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      Unfortunately, you can't declare host commands inside your Dockerfile. See Execute command on host during docker build
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      Your best bet is probably to tweak your deployment scripts to locate my.cnf on the host before running docker build.






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        Unfortunately, you can't declare host commands inside your Dockerfile. See Execute command on host during docker build
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        Your best bet is probably to tweak your deployment scripts to locate my.cnf on the host before running docker build.






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        Unfortunately, you can't declare host commands inside your Dockerfile. See Execute command on host during docker build
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        Your best bet is probably to tweak your deployment scripts to locate my.cnf on the host before running docker build.







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