Description
Running a task with watch inside a docker container runs multiple times at the same time.
I have a task like:
watch:
desc: Continually run ci on ever change.
watch: true
sources:
- src/**/*
cmds:
- clear
- do ci
If it is run in the container I expect it to run just once per change, however; it runs multiple times ever time a file in src is changed. Presumably due to how docker mounts and edits file shared file systems. When I run outside of the container it works as expected. For now my workaround is this:
watch:
desc: Continually run ci on ever change.
watch: true
sources:
- src/**/*
cmds:
- clear
- task: env:enter-dev-container
vars: { DOCKER_ENTRY_CMD: 'task ros:ci'}
Inside docker:
$ task --version
3.43.3+pypi
Outside docker:
$ task --version
Task version: 3.41.0 ()
Version
3.43.3+pypi
Operating system
Linux d50ea3e7f517 6.5.0-35-generic #35~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue May 7 09:00:52 UTC 2 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Experiments Enabled
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Example Taskfile
version: '3'
tasks:
watch:
desc: Continually run ci on ever change.
watch: true
sources:
- src/**/*
cmds:
- clear
- do ci
Description
Running a task with watch inside a docker container runs multiple times at the same time.
I have a task like:
If it is run in the container I expect it to run just once per change, however; it runs multiple times ever time a file in src is changed. Presumably due to how docker mounts and edits file shared file systems. When I run outside of the container it works as expected. For now my workaround is this:
Inside docker:
Outside docker:
$ task --version Task version: 3.41.0 ()Version
3.43.3+pypi
Operating system
Linux d50ea3e7f517 6.5.0-35-generic #35~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue May 7 09:00:52 UTC 2 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Experiments Enabled
No response
Example Taskfile