I have the problem with installing node_modules
inside the Docker container and synchronize them with the host. My Docker's version is 18.03.1-ce, build 9ee9f40
and Docker Compose's version is 1.21.2, build a133471
.
My docker-compose.yml
looks like:
# Frontend Container.
frontend:
build: ./app/frontend
volumes:
- ./app/frontend:/usr/src/app
- frontend-node-modules:/usr/src/app/node_modules
ports:
- 3000:3000
environment:
NODE_ENV: ${ENV}
command: npm start
# Define all the external volumes.
volumes:
frontend-node-modules: ~
My Dockerfile
:
# Set the base image.
FROM node:10
# Create and define the working directory.
RUN mkdir /usr/src/app
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
# Install the application's dependencies.
COPY package.json ./
COPY package-lock.json ./
RUN npm install
The trick with the external volume is described in a lot of blog posts and Stack Overflow answers. For example, this one.
The application works great. The source code is synchronized. The hot reloading works great too.
The only problem that I have is that node_modules
folder is empty on the host. Is it possible to synchronize the node_modules
folder that is inside Docker container with the host?
I've already read these answers:
- docker-compose volume on node_modules but is empty
- Accessing node_modules after npm install inside Docker
Unfortunately, they didn't help me a lot. I don't like the first one, because I don't want to run npm install
on my host because of the possible cross-platform issues (e.g. the host is Windows or Mac and the Docker container is Debian 8 or Ubuntu 16.04). The second one is not good for me too, because I'd like to run npm install
in my Dockerfile
instead of running it after the Docker container is started.
Also, I've found this blog post. The author tries to solve the same problem I am faced with. The problem is that node_modules
won't be synchronized because we're just copying them from the Docker container to the host.
I'd like my node_modules
inside the Docker container to be synchronized with the host. Please, take into account that I want:
- to install
node_modules
automatically instead of manually - to install
node_modules
inside the Docker container instead of the host - to have
node_modules
synchronized with the host (if I install some new package inside the Docker container, it should be synchronized with the host automatically without any manual actions)
I need to have node_modules
on the host, because:
- possibility to read the source code when I need
- the IDE needs
node_modules
to be installed locally so that it could have access to thedevDependencies
such aseslint
orprettier
. I don't want to install thesedevDependencies
globally.