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[Bug]: "Compose file location in your repository" incorrect #5031

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ari-party opened this issue Feb 1, 2025 · 9 comments
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[Bug]: "Compose file location in your repository" incorrect #5031

ari-party opened this issue Feb 1, 2025 · 9 comments

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Error Message and Logs

Unmodified input
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Steps to Reproduce

  1. Create a new application, any source matters as long as it has a docker-compose.yml
  2. "Compose file location in your repository" incorrect

Example Repository URL

https://github.com/growthbook/growthbook

Coolify Version

v4.0.0-beta.390

Are you using Coolify Cloud?

No (self-hosted)

Operating System and Version (self-hosted)

No response

Additional Information

Surprised this hasn't been reported yet (or I don't see an existing issue)

@ari-party ari-party added 🐛 Bug Reported issues that need to be reproduced by the team. 🔍 Triage Issues that need assessment and prioritization. labels Feb 1, 2025
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Might also be that I don't understand the exact purpose of the "Compose file location in your repository"
As far as my common sense can tell, it's where Coolify thinks the compose file is

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djsisson commented Feb 1, 2025

@ari-party the repo has the file named 'docker-compose.yml' you are typing docker-compose.yaml in coolify (notice the extra a in yaml)

just type the correct file name

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ari-party commented Feb 1, 2025

@ari-party the repo has the file named 'docker-compose.yml' you are typing docker-compose.yaml in coolify (notice the extra a in yaml)

just type the correct file name

Yeah so, I didn't type anything. .yaml was what Coolify defaulted to, even though it doesn't exist

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djsisson commented Feb 1, 2025

@ari-party yes, that's the default name, but if that's not what is in the repo, just change it to what is and press enter

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@djsisson So what even is the point of showing the compose file location?

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djsisson commented Feb 1, 2025

@ari-party so you can enter the path & filename of where the compose is, every repo is different, so you have to be able to tell coolify where the compose file is if that's what you are using

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I understand the concept of entering the compose file's location
I do not understand why the "Compose file location in your repository" is seemingly only there to show what you've already input.

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djsisson commented Feb 1, 2025

@ari-party because the bottom is in combination with the base directory in the field next to it, if you are using a mono repo etc

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Ah I see, it's in combination of the base directory.
Good change to avoid confusion would be hiding the "Compose file location in your repository" if base directory is set to /

@ari-party ari-party closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 1, 2025
@github-actions github-actions bot removed 🐛 Bug Reported issues that need to be reproduced by the team. 🔍 Triage Issues that need assessment and prioritization. labels Feb 1, 2025
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