docker run <IMAGE> <MULTIPLE COMMANDS>

岁酱吖の 提交于 2019-11-27 05:52:19
anhlc

To run multiple commands in docker, use /bin/bash -c and semicolon ;

docker run image_name /bin/bash -c "cd /path/to/somewhere; python a.py"

In case we need command2 (python) will be executed if and only if command1 (cd) returned zero (no error) exit status, use && instead of ;

docker run image_name /bin/bash -c "cd /path/to/somewhere && python a.py"
John Petrone

You can do this a couple of ways:

  1. Use the -w option to change the working directory:

    -w, --workdir="" Working directory inside the container

    https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run/#set-working-directory--w

  2. Pass the entire argument to /bin/bash:

    docker run image /bin/bash -c "cd /path/to/somewhere; python a.py"
    
USER_1

You can also pipe commands inside Docker container, bash -c "<command1> | <command2>" for example:

docker run img /bin/bash -c "ls -1 | wc -l"

But, without invoking the shell in the remote the output will be redirected to the local terminal.

If you want to store the result in one file outside the container, in your local machine, you can do something like this.

RES_FILE=$(readlink -f /tmp/result.txt)

docker run --rm -v ${RES_FILE}:/result.txt img bash -c "cat /etc/passwd | grep root > /result.txt"

The result of your commands will be available in /tmp/result.txt in your local machine.

For anyone else who came here looking to do the same with docker-compose you just need to prepend bash -c and enclose multiple commands in quotes, joined together with &&.

So in the OPs example docker-compose run image bash -c "cd /path/to/somewhere && python a.py"

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