Docker Compose Wordpress Image wp-content directory looks like got merge instead of overwritten #910
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That would happen if the new folders are created at runtime in the container. That would be the expected behavior for volume mounting. |
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The merging you're seeing is that the container "installs" WordPress on initial startup if it is not already installed. If you want to avoid that, I think you'll need to figure out how to mount to A "quick" fix would be to mount an empty directory at |
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My project directory looks like the following let's say the directory called
myawesomeproject
and is located at~/src/myawesomeproject
, and inside that is the followingand my
docker-compose.yml
My question is when I run
docker compose up -d
the
wp-content
directory seems like getting merged I can see my host machine becomeWhy is that? I was hoping the both the container and my host machine have my original project directory instead
How can I fix this?
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