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Add note to docs about lack of shell processing in JSON form
Closes #5509 Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
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@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ generated images.
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RUN has 2 forms:
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- `RUN <command>` (the command is run in a shell - `/bin/sh -c`)
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- `RUN <command>` (the command is run in a shell - `/bin/sh -c` - *shell* form)
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- `RUN ["executable", "param1", "param2"]` (*exec* form)
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The `RUN` instruction will execute any commands in a new layer on top of the
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@ -193,6 +193,13 @@ commands using a base image that does not contain `/bin/sh`.
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> The *exec* form is parsed as a JSON array, which means that
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> you must use double-quotes (") around words not single-quotes (').
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> **Note**:
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> Unlike the *shell* form, the *exec* form does not invoke a command shell.
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> This means that normal shell processing does not happen. For example,
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> `CMD [ "echo", "$HOME" ]` will not do variable substitution on `$HOME`.
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> If you want shell processing then either use the *shell* form or execute
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> a shell directly, for example: `CMD [ "sh", "-c", "echo", "$HOME" ]`.
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The cache for `RUN` instructions isn't invalidated automatically during
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the next build. The cache for an instruction like
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`RUN apt-get dist-upgrade -y` will be reused during the next build. The
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The `CMD` instruction has three forms:
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- `CMD ["executable","param1","param2"]` (like an *exec*, this is the preferred form)
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- `CMD ["executable","param1","param2"]` (*exec* form, this is the preferred form)
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- `CMD ["param1","param2"]` (as *default parameters to ENTRYPOINT*)
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- `CMD command param1 param2` (as a *shell*)
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- `CMD command param1 param2` (*shell* form)
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There can only be one `CMD` instruction in a `Dockerfile`. If you list more than one `CMD`
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then only the last `CMD` will take effect.
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@ -237,6 +244,13 @@ instruction as well.
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> The *exec* form is parsed as a JSON array, which means that
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> you must use double-quotes (") around words not single-quotes (').
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> **Note**:
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> Unlike the *shell* form, the *exec* form does not invoke a command shell.
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> This means that normal shell processing does not happen. For example,
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> `CMD [ "echo", "$HOME" ]` will not do variable substitution on `$HOME`.
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> If you want shell processing then either use the *shell* form or execute
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> a shell directly, for example: `CMD [ "sh", "-c", "echo", "$HOME" ]`.
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When used in the shell or exec formats, the `CMD` instruction sets the command
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to be executed when running the image.
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ENTRYPOINT has two forms:
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- `ENTRYPOINT ["executable", "param1", "param2"]`
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(like an *exec*, the preferred form)
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(*exec* form, the preferred form)
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- `ENTRYPOINT command param1 param2`
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(as a *shell*)
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(*shell* form)
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There can only be one `ENTRYPOINT` in a `Dockerfile`. If you have more
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than one `ENTRYPOINT`, then only the last one in the `Dockerfile` will
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> The *exec* form is parsed as a JSON array, which means that
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> you must use double-quotes (") around words not single-quotes (').
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> **Note**:
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> Unlike the *shell* form, the *exec* form does not invoke a command shell.
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> This means that normal shell processing does not happen. For example,
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> `CMD [ "echo", "$HOME" ]` will not do variable substitution on `$HOME`.
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> If you want shell processing then either use the *shell* form or execute
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> a shell directly, for example: `CMD [ "sh", "-c", "echo", "$HOME" ]`.
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> **Note**:
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> It is preferable to use the JSON array format for specifying
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> `ENTRYPOINT` instructions.
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