Then, every time you make any change and want to run the app, you have to rebuild the whole container? May not be very much work, but I'd prefer to use volumes. I asked because I've had some problems with docker volumes in Windows: At least a couple of months ago, you had to name them and access via other container that makes a bridge to use with SMB.
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Then, every time you make any change and want to run the app, you have to rebuild the whole container? May not be very much work, but I'd prefer to use volumes. I asked because I've had some problems with docker volumes in Windows: At least a couple of months ago, you had to name them and access via other container that makes a bridge to use with SMB.
Oh... That sounds nice. I will check it out. Thanks