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Documentation about automatic bind-mount dir creation
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Maxime Petazzoni <max@signalfuse.com> (github: mpetazzoni)
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo docker run -p 127.0.0.1:80:8080 ubuntu bash
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$ sudo docker run -v /dont/exist:/foo -w /foo -i -t ubuntu bash
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When the host directory of a bind-mounted volume doesn't exist, Docker
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will automatically create this directory on the host for you. In the
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example above, Docker will create the ``/dont/exist`` folder before
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starting your container.
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo docker run -p 127.0.0.1:80:8080 ubuntu bash
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This binds port ``8080`` of the container to port ``80`` on ``127.0.0.1`` of the
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host machine. :ref:`port_redirection` explains in detail how to manipulate ports
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@ -89,11 +89,15 @@ Mount a Host Directory as a Container Volume:
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::
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-v=[]: Create a bind mount with: [host-dir]:[container-dir]:[rw|ro].
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If "host-dir" is missing, then docker creates a new volume.
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This is not available from a Dockerfile as it makes the built image less portable
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or shareable. [host-dir] volumes are 100% host dependent and will break on any
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other machine.
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If ``host-dir`` is missing from the command, then docker creates a new volume.
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If ``host-dir`` is present but points to a non-existent directory on the host,
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Docker will automatically create this directory and use it as the source of the
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bind-mount.
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Note that this is not available from a Dockerfile due the portability and
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sharing purpose of it. The ``host-dir`` volumes are entirely host-dependent and
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might not work on any other machine.
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For example::
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