You can ignore this lecture if you're not facing errors in the next lecture. However, if you do, take another look at this text lecture here.

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When using Docker on Linux, you might face permission errors when adding a bind mount as shown in the next lecture. If you do, try these steps:

Change the php.dockerfile so that it looks like that:

FROM php:7.4-fpm-alpine

WORKDIR /var/www/html

COPY src .

RUN docker-php-ext-install pdo pdo_mysql

RUN addgroup -g 1000 laravel && adduser -G laravel -g laravel -s /bin/sh -D laravel

USER laravel

Please note that the RUN chown instruction was removed here, instead we now create a user "laravel" which we use (with the USER instruction) for commands executed inside of this image / container).

Also edit the composer.dockerfile to look like this:

FROM composer:latest

RUN addgroup -g 1000 laravel && adduser -G laravel -g laravel -s /bin/sh -D laravel

USER laravel

WORKDIR /var/www/html

ENTRYPOINT [ "composer", "--ignore-platform-reqs" ]

Here, we add that same "laravel" user and use it for creating the project therefore.

These steps should ensure that all files which are created by the Composer container are assigned to a user named "laravel" which exists in all containers which have to work on the files.

Also see this Q&A thread: https://www.udemy.com/course/docker-kubernetes-the-practical-guide/learn/#questions/12986850/