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Hey, maybe anyone has encountered such problem in Gitlab CI while running dind? `Uncaught Symfony\Co

U039KSAEVK7
U039KSAEVK7 Posts: 7 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet
edited December 2022 in Docker

Hey, maybe anyone has encountered such problem in Gitlab CI while running dind?
Uncaught Symfony\Component\Yaml\Exception\ParseException: File "/data/deployment/project.yml" does not exist. in /data/vendor/symfony/yaml/Parser.php:54

This happens while running bash docker/sdk bootstrap -v deploy.dev.yml
gitlab CI configuration:

variables:
  DOCKER_DRIVER: overlay2
  DOCKER_TLS_CERTDIR: ""
  GIT_SUBMODULE_STRATEGY: recursive

default:
  image: docker/compose:latest
  services:
    - docker:19.03.12-dind

Full log:

Checking requirements... 0s [OK]
Checking docker version... 0s [OK]
Checking docker-compose version... 1s [OK]
Using deploy.dev.yml 
Building generator... 1s [DONE]
Copiyng assets... 0s [DONE]
Running generator 
PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Symfony\Component\Yaml\Exception\ParseException: File "/data/deployment/project.yml" does not exist. in /data/vendor/symfony/yaml/Parser.php:54
Stack trace:

Comments

  • Valerii Trots
    Valerii Trots SRE @ Spryker Sprykee Posts: 1,654 ✨ - Novice

    I faced this error only on Windows. I hope GitLab doesn't run their CI on Windows. 😱

  • U039KSAEVK7
    U039KSAEVK7 Posts: 7 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet
    edited December 2022

    docker info gives this:
    Kernel Version: 5.4.0-135-generic
    Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
    OSType: linux
    Architecture: x86_64

    So we can asume this is not Windows 😄