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Resolved Run docker-compose in git deployment action

gutenmorgenuh

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.42 Update Nr. 1
Hallo,
I want to run docker-compose -f /var/www/vhosts/myHost/subdomain/docker-compose.yml up as a git deployment action but it simply does: nothing

Code:
touch /tmp/test.txt

works as intended though.

The user which creates the /tmp/test.txt is the same which I can manually and succesfully run the docker-compose command.
 
Found the solution. It was quite easy and a common problem/mistake:
the path to docker-compose has the be specified, it seems that the deployment action agent has its own PATH variables:

Code:
/usr/local/bin/docker-compose -f /var/www/vhosts/domain/subdomain/docker-compose.yml up

works perfectly
 
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