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Hi guys I am getting the below error while running spryker on local using docker. 2022/10/17 10:15:

U046TAY8F98
U046TAY8F98 Posts: 3 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet

Hi guys
I am getting the below error while running spryker on local using docker.

2022/10/17 10:15:53 [emerg] 1#1: pcre2_compile() failed: quantifier does not follow a repeatable item in "^$" at "$" in /etc/nginx/conf.d/debug.default.conf:247
nginx: [emerg] pcre2_compile() failed: quantifier does not follow a repeatable item in "^$" at "$" in /etc/nginx/conf.d/debug.default.conf:247
2022/10/17 10:15:55 [emerg] 1#1: pcre2_compile() failed: quantifier does not follow a repeatable item in "^$" at "$" in /etc/nginx/conf.d/debug.default.conf:247
nginx: [emerg] pcre2_compile() failed: quantifier does not follow a repeatable item in "^$" at "$" in /etc/nginx/conf.d/debug.default.conf:247
2022/10/17 10:30:47 [emerg] 1#1: pcre2_compile() failed: quantifier does not follow a repeatable item in "^$" at "$" in /etc/nginx/conf.d/debug.default.conf:247
nginx: [emerg] pcre2_compile() failed: quantifier does not follow a repeatable item in "^$" at "$" in /etc/nginx/conf.d/debug.default.conf:247

Comments

  • Alberto Reyer
    Alberto Reyer Lead Spryker Solution Architect / Technical Director Posts: 690 🪐 - Explorer

    You can't use a quantifier (* here) without anything that should be quantified.
    If you want to match all ^.*$ would be the correct regex.

  • Alberto Reyer
    Alberto Reyer Lead Spryker Solution Architect / Technical Director Posts: 690 🪐 - Explorer

    This is also exactly what the error message tells you

  • U046TAY8F98
    U046TAY8F98 Posts: 3 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet

    But the problem is one of the container giving me this error. How could I suppose to go inside it if it is not running?

  • Alberto Reyer
    Alberto Reyer Lead Spryker Solution Architect / Technical Director Posts: 690 🪐 - Explorer

    Strange, https://github.com/spryker/docker-sdk/blob/master/generator/src/templates/nginx/http/application.server.conf.twig#L10 seems like the part that generates the line that throws an error, but the template seems fine.

    Could you check your docker/deployment/default/context/nginx/conf.d/debug.default.conf file manually that it was generated correctly? If not, did you changed anything manually in one of those files?

  • Alberto Reyer
    Alberto Reyer Lead Spryker Solution Architect / Technical Director Posts: 690 🪐 - Explorer

    Explanation: Docker/sdk generates all config files necessary to run the Spryker docker containers from templates, that are filled by values coming from the *.deploy.yml. So either one of the templates is broken, which I can't see on Spryker side, or values from your *.deploy.yml are incorrect.
    As the line throwing the error does not use any values as far as I can tell it's probably due to an issue in the template and looking at the Spryker sources it seems to be fine, so it's probably a local change.