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"Variable is not set" error while trying to run "docker compose pull" #28166
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Same error occurs on mac, not windows specific |
Something that worked for me to for now fix this was to change what the env_file variable received, looks like the format they used to represent the paths is not working correctly with YML format. Try changing the variables like this, removing both - path elements and just sending 1 path as the input.
Note that you need to do that for all services that use the variable env_file |
Hey thanks for trying to help, but it still doesn't work. I get the same messages. |
Minimum docker-compose version is |
In my case, It's resolved after updating docker-compose. |
TODO: implement some sort of |
That's it. Worked just fine |
I've updated my Docker and it ran without any issues. Thank you all for the support |
Bug description
PS C:\superset\superset> docker compose up -d
time="2024-04-20T21:25:18-03:00" level=warning msg="The "SCARF_ANALYTICS" variable is not set. Defaulting to a blank string."
time="2024-04-20T21:25:18-03:00" level=warning msg="The "CYPRESS_CONFIG" variable is not set. Defaulting to a blank string."
time="2024-04-20T21:25:18-03:00" level=warning msg="The "CYPRESS_CONFIG" variable is not set. Defaulting to a blank string."
validating C:\superset\superset\docker-compose.yml: services.superset-init.env_file.0 must be a string
How to reproduce the bug
Following the steps on documentation
1 - clone the project on github
2 - run docker compose up
Screenshots/recordings
Superset version
master / latest-dev
Python version
3.10
Node version
18 or greater
Browser
Chrome
Additional context
No response
Checklist
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