• GammaOP
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    16 months ago

    The env file is the weirdest part, the container itself has a required environment variable and if I don’t pass it in command line (only have it in the test compose file) the base compose fails because it has no port.

    Most of the other commands are to merge the compose files so I can keep my base compose file clean!

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      6 months ago

      Simpler to keep everything in one compose file if you can, under a test service that doesn’t build unless explicitly named

      Un-weird that env var and use the normal, boring feature of defining environment under your test service

      • GammaOP
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        16 months ago

        The variable is already in the environment, it just doesn’t have a default because it’s required for each container

          • GammaOP
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            6 months ago

            Yep, you can also set defaults, required, alternates, etc

            This discussion did help me realize that my problem was that I forgot an !override on one of my service’s options. Now it’s just merging the two compose files and setting the profile, thanks for that!