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I am trying to run two containers using the docker compose.But i am getting error when i run. Could not figure out the issue as i am trying for the first time.I have attached the file as well from where i am running docker-compose.
log of docker-compose up



docker ps -al



My docker-compose file is here.
file_to_create_container



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    I am trying to run two containers using the docker compose.But i am getting error when i run. Could not figure out the issue as i am trying for the first time.I have attached the file as well from where i am running docker-compose.
    log of docker-compose up



    docker ps -al



    My docker-compose file is here.
    file_to_create_container



    New error::
    enter image description here










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      I am trying to run two containers using the docker compose.But i am getting error when i run. Could not figure out the issue as i am trying for the first time.I have attached the file as well from where i am running docker-compose.
      log of docker-compose up



      docker ps -al



      My docker-compose file is here.
      file_to_create_container



      New error::
      enter image description here










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      I am trying to run two containers using the docker compose.But i am getting error when i run. Could not figure out the issue as i am trying for the first time.I have attached the file as well from where i am running docker-compose.
      log of docker-compose up



      docker ps -al



      My docker-compose file is here.
      file_to_create_container



      New error::
      enter image description here







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          In your Dockerfile, you can try to change the last line from CMD ["python", "producer.py"] to CMD ["python", "/code/producer.py"].



          Update:



          I did some testing with your code. The problem is not with your Dockerfile, but your docker-compose.yml. The build context in it is incorrect. So you don't need to change Dockerfile. If you've already changed as suggested the above, change it back to CMD ["python", "producer.py"].



          You need to update your docker-compose.yml. The following works in my environment.



          version: '2'

          services:
          rabbitmq:
          image: rabbitmq:3.6.9-management-alpine
          ports:
          - "4369:4369"
          - "5671:5671"
          - "5672:5672"
          - "15671:15671"
          - "15672:15672"
          - "25672:25672"
          environment:
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER=guest
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS=guest
          networks:
          - sky-net

          rabbitmq-producer:
          build:
          context: ./producer

          depends_on:
          - rabbitmq
          links:
          - rabbitmq
          networks:
          - sky-net

          networks:
          sky-net:
          driver: bridge





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          • I ran with change and it took me litter further but now the procedure.py is found in one place and down the way it says can't find /code/procedure.py screenshot attached as new error
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 2:40











          • I will try it on my side and will let you know.
            – Chun Liu
            Nov 12 at 3:49










          • Thank You Chun Liu. Appreciate your help.
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 14:24










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          In your Dockerfile, you can try to change the last line from CMD ["python", "producer.py"] to CMD ["python", "/code/producer.py"].



          Update:



          I did some testing with your code. The problem is not with your Dockerfile, but your docker-compose.yml. The build context in it is incorrect. So you don't need to change Dockerfile. If you've already changed as suggested the above, change it back to CMD ["python", "producer.py"].



          You need to update your docker-compose.yml. The following works in my environment.



          version: '2'

          services:
          rabbitmq:
          image: rabbitmq:3.6.9-management-alpine
          ports:
          - "4369:4369"
          - "5671:5671"
          - "5672:5672"
          - "15671:15671"
          - "15672:15672"
          - "25672:25672"
          environment:
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER=guest
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS=guest
          networks:
          - sky-net

          rabbitmq-producer:
          build:
          context: ./producer

          depends_on:
          - rabbitmq
          links:
          - rabbitmq
          networks:
          - sky-net

          networks:
          sky-net:
          driver: bridge





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          • I ran with change and it took me litter further but now the procedure.py is found in one place and down the way it says can't find /code/procedure.py screenshot attached as new error
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 2:40











          • I will try it on my side and will let you know.
            – Chun Liu
            Nov 12 at 3:49










          • Thank You Chun Liu. Appreciate your help.
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 14:24














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          In your Dockerfile, you can try to change the last line from CMD ["python", "producer.py"] to CMD ["python", "/code/producer.py"].



          Update:



          I did some testing with your code. The problem is not with your Dockerfile, but your docker-compose.yml. The build context in it is incorrect. So you don't need to change Dockerfile. If you've already changed as suggested the above, change it back to CMD ["python", "producer.py"].



          You need to update your docker-compose.yml. The following works in my environment.



          version: '2'

          services:
          rabbitmq:
          image: rabbitmq:3.6.9-management-alpine
          ports:
          - "4369:4369"
          - "5671:5671"
          - "5672:5672"
          - "15671:15671"
          - "15672:15672"
          - "25672:25672"
          environment:
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER=guest
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS=guest
          networks:
          - sky-net

          rabbitmq-producer:
          build:
          context: ./producer

          depends_on:
          - rabbitmq
          links:
          - rabbitmq
          networks:
          - sky-net

          networks:
          sky-net:
          driver: bridge





          share|improve this answer






















          • I ran with change and it took me litter further but now the procedure.py is found in one place and down the way it says can't find /code/procedure.py screenshot attached as new error
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 2:40











          • I will try it on my side and will let you know.
            – Chun Liu
            Nov 12 at 3:49










          • Thank You Chun Liu. Appreciate your help.
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 14:24












          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted






          In your Dockerfile, you can try to change the last line from CMD ["python", "producer.py"] to CMD ["python", "/code/producer.py"].



          Update:



          I did some testing with your code. The problem is not with your Dockerfile, but your docker-compose.yml. The build context in it is incorrect. So you don't need to change Dockerfile. If you've already changed as suggested the above, change it back to CMD ["python", "producer.py"].



          You need to update your docker-compose.yml. The following works in my environment.



          version: '2'

          services:
          rabbitmq:
          image: rabbitmq:3.6.9-management-alpine
          ports:
          - "4369:4369"
          - "5671:5671"
          - "5672:5672"
          - "15671:15671"
          - "15672:15672"
          - "25672:25672"
          environment:
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER=guest
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS=guest
          networks:
          - sky-net

          rabbitmq-producer:
          build:
          context: ./producer

          depends_on:
          - rabbitmq
          links:
          - rabbitmq
          networks:
          - sky-net

          networks:
          sky-net:
          driver: bridge





          share|improve this answer














          In your Dockerfile, you can try to change the last line from CMD ["python", "producer.py"] to CMD ["python", "/code/producer.py"].



          Update:



          I did some testing with your code. The problem is not with your Dockerfile, but your docker-compose.yml. The build context in it is incorrect. So you don't need to change Dockerfile. If you've already changed as suggested the above, change it back to CMD ["python", "producer.py"].



          You need to update your docker-compose.yml. The following works in my environment.



          version: '2'

          services:
          rabbitmq:
          image: rabbitmq:3.6.9-management-alpine
          ports:
          - "4369:4369"
          - "5671:5671"
          - "5672:5672"
          - "15671:15671"
          - "15672:15672"
          - "25672:25672"
          environment:
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER=guest
          - RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS=guest
          networks:
          - sky-net

          rabbitmq-producer:
          build:
          context: ./producer

          depends_on:
          - rabbitmq
          links:
          - rabbitmq
          networks:
          - sky-net

          networks:
          sky-net:
          driver: bridge






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          answered Nov 12 at 2:09









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          • I ran with change and it took me litter further but now the procedure.py is found in one place and down the way it says can't find /code/procedure.py screenshot attached as new error
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 2:40











          • I will try it on my side and will let you know.
            – Chun Liu
            Nov 12 at 3:49










          • Thank You Chun Liu. Appreciate your help.
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 14:24
















          • I ran with change and it took me litter further but now the procedure.py is found in one place and down the way it says can't find /code/procedure.py screenshot attached as new error
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 2:40











          • I will try it on my side and will let you know.
            – Chun Liu
            Nov 12 at 3:49










          • Thank You Chun Liu. Appreciate your help.
            – Pranav Adhikari
            Nov 12 at 14:24















          I ran with change and it took me litter further but now the procedure.py is found in one place and down the way it says can't find /code/procedure.py screenshot attached as new error
          – Pranav Adhikari
          Nov 12 at 2:40





          I ran with change and it took me litter further but now the procedure.py is found in one place and down the way it says can't find /code/procedure.py screenshot attached as new error
          – Pranav Adhikari
          Nov 12 at 2:40













          I will try it on my side and will let you know.
          – Chun Liu
          Nov 12 at 3:49




          I will try it on my side and will let you know.
          – Chun Liu
          Nov 12 at 3:49












          Thank You Chun Liu. Appreciate your help.
          – Pranav Adhikari
          Nov 12 at 14:24




          Thank You Chun Liu. Appreciate your help.
          – Pranav Adhikari
          Nov 12 at 14:24

















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