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Hello Everyone! I'D Like To Mount Some Data On Trains Agent Into Docker Container Directory That Contains Cloned Source Code From Repo, Like This:

Hello everyone!

I'd like to mount some data on trains agent into docker container directory that contains cloned source code from repo, like this:

BASE DOCKER IMAGE: my_image:my_tag -v /trains/agent/data/path:${SOURCE_DIR}/data/path

Is there an equivalent of ${SOURCE_DIR} variable?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago
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Hi ProudMosquito87
so you mean to mount your data folder onto the the docker so that the code could access it, correct?
If that is the case, is there a specific version not to use absolute path? (e.g. /mnt/data/mine )?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

BTW: generally speaking the default source dir inside a docker will be:
/root/.trains/venvs-builds/<python_version>/task_repository/<repository_name>/
for example:
/root/.trains/venvs-builds/3.6/task_repository/trains.git/

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Thanks AgitatedDove14 , already figured it out, but trains removed all data from mounted directory during repo checkout, so I ended up switching to absolute paths in my trainloop

  
  
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