Django, Docker, and Pipenv - Error adding new packages












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Using Pipenv with Docker is causing some issues in my Django project.



I've installed Django locally with Pipenv which generates a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock. Then used startproject to start a new Django project.



Then I add a Dockerfile file.



# Dockerfile
FROM python:3.7-slim

ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED 1

WORKDIR /code
COPY . /code

RUN pip install pipenv
RUN pipenv install --system


And a docker-compose.yml file.



# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'

services:
web:
build: .
command: python /code/manage.py migrate --noinput && /code/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes:
- .:/code
ports:
- 8000:8000


And run docker-compose up --build to build the image and start the container. Everything works.



Now here's the issue...I want to add a new package, let's say psycopg2 so I can use PostgreSQL.



So...update my docker-compose.yml to add PostgreSQL.



# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'

services:
db:
image: postgres
volumes:
- postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data/
web:
build: .
command: python /code/manage.py migrate --noinput && /code/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes:
- .:/code
ports:
- 8000:8000
depends_on:
- db

volumes: postgres_data:


And update the DATABASE config in settings.py.



DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql',
'NAME': 'postgres',
'USER': 'postgres',
'HOST': 'db',
'PORT': 5432
}
}


Now if I install psycopg2-binary locally like pipenv install psycopg2-binary this "should" sync with Docker. But I get "No module named 'psycopg2'` errors".



Ok so maybe I need to install it directly within Docker:



$ docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary` 


Nope, same error.



Maybe I need to generate the lock file within Docker?



$ docker-compose exec web pipenv lock


Again no. So the issue is the state of Pipenv...I feel like I'm close but just not quite grasping something here.



Anyone see the error?










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  • did you run docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary to install the package and docker-compose up to start?

    – Siyu
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:11











  • Yes and then docker-compose up, no build needed. Still same error which is very strange to me.

    – wsvincent
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:14











  • Did you try to install psycopg2-binary in your Dockerfile and then rebuild with docker-compose build web?

    – Julio Daniel Reyes
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:37











  • Yes, but that didn't work for me either sadly. I think the issue is around not rebuilding the image when there is a local code change, like a new software package. Still trying to find the elegant solution...

    – wsvincent
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:47











  • try using pipenv install --system --deploy --ignore-pipfile stackoverflow.com/questions/46503947/…

    – MjZac
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:41
















0















Using Pipenv with Docker is causing some issues in my Django project.



I've installed Django locally with Pipenv which generates a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock. Then used startproject to start a new Django project.



Then I add a Dockerfile file.



# Dockerfile
FROM python:3.7-slim

ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED 1

WORKDIR /code
COPY . /code

RUN pip install pipenv
RUN pipenv install --system


And a docker-compose.yml file.



# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'

services:
web:
build: .
command: python /code/manage.py migrate --noinput && /code/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes:
- .:/code
ports:
- 8000:8000


And run docker-compose up --build to build the image and start the container. Everything works.



Now here's the issue...I want to add a new package, let's say psycopg2 so I can use PostgreSQL.



So...update my docker-compose.yml to add PostgreSQL.



# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'

services:
db:
image: postgres
volumes:
- postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data/
web:
build: .
command: python /code/manage.py migrate --noinput && /code/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes:
- .:/code
ports:
- 8000:8000
depends_on:
- db

volumes: postgres_data:


And update the DATABASE config in settings.py.



DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql',
'NAME': 'postgres',
'USER': 'postgres',
'HOST': 'db',
'PORT': 5432
}
}


Now if I install psycopg2-binary locally like pipenv install psycopg2-binary this "should" sync with Docker. But I get "No module named 'psycopg2'` errors".



Ok so maybe I need to install it directly within Docker:



$ docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary` 


Nope, same error.



Maybe I need to generate the lock file within Docker?



$ docker-compose exec web pipenv lock


Again no. So the issue is the state of Pipenv...I feel like I'm close but just not quite grasping something here.



Anyone see the error?










share|improve this question























  • did you run docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary to install the package and docker-compose up to start?

    – Siyu
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:11











  • Yes and then docker-compose up, no build needed. Still same error which is very strange to me.

    – wsvincent
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:14











  • Did you try to install psycopg2-binary in your Dockerfile and then rebuild with docker-compose build web?

    – Julio Daniel Reyes
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:37











  • Yes, but that didn't work for me either sadly. I think the issue is around not rebuilding the image when there is a local code change, like a new software package. Still trying to find the elegant solution...

    – wsvincent
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:47











  • try using pipenv install --system --deploy --ignore-pipfile stackoverflow.com/questions/46503947/…

    – MjZac
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:41














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Using Pipenv with Docker is causing some issues in my Django project.



I've installed Django locally with Pipenv which generates a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock. Then used startproject to start a new Django project.



Then I add a Dockerfile file.



# Dockerfile
FROM python:3.7-slim

ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED 1

WORKDIR /code
COPY . /code

RUN pip install pipenv
RUN pipenv install --system


And a docker-compose.yml file.



# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'

services:
web:
build: .
command: python /code/manage.py migrate --noinput && /code/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes:
- .:/code
ports:
- 8000:8000


And run docker-compose up --build to build the image and start the container. Everything works.



Now here's the issue...I want to add a new package, let's say psycopg2 so I can use PostgreSQL.



So...update my docker-compose.yml to add PostgreSQL.



# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'

services:
db:
image: postgres
volumes:
- postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data/
web:
build: .
command: python /code/manage.py migrate --noinput && /code/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes:
- .:/code
ports:
- 8000:8000
depends_on:
- db

volumes: postgres_data:


And update the DATABASE config in settings.py.



DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql',
'NAME': 'postgres',
'USER': 'postgres',
'HOST': 'db',
'PORT': 5432
}
}


Now if I install psycopg2-binary locally like pipenv install psycopg2-binary this "should" sync with Docker. But I get "No module named 'psycopg2'` errors".



Ok so maybe I need to install it directly within Docker:



$ docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary` 


Nope, same error.



Maybe I need to generate the lock file within Docker?



$ docker-compose exec web pipenv lock


Again no. So the issue is the state of Pipenv...I feel like I'm close but just not quite grasping something here.



Anyone see the error?










share|improve this question














Using Pipenv with Docker is causing some issues in my Django project.



I've installed Django locally with Pipenv which generates a Pipfile and Pipfile.lock. Then used startproject to start a new Django project.



Then I add a Dockerfile file.



# Dockerfile
FROM python:3.7-slim

ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED 1

WORKDIR /code
COPY . /code

RUN pip install pipenv
RUN pipenv install --system


And a docker-compose.yml file.



# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'

services:
web:
build: .
command: python /code/manage.py migrate --noinput && /code/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes:
- .:/code
ports:
- 8000:8000


And run docker-compose up --build to build the image and start the container. Everything works.



Now here's the issue...I want to add a new package, let's say psycopg2 so I can use PostgreSQL.



So...update my docker-compose.yml to add PostgreSQL.



# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'

services:
db:
image: postgres
volumes:
- postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data/
web:
build: .
command: python /code/manage.py migrate --noinput && /code/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes:
- .:/code
ports:
- 8000:8000
depends_on:
- db

volumes: postgres_data:


And update the DATABASE config in settings.py.



DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql',
'NAME': 'postgres',
'USER': 'postgres',
'HOST': 'db',
'PORT': 5432
}
}


Now if I install psycopg2-binary locally like pipenv install psycopg2-binary this "should" sync with Docker. But I get "No module named 'psycopg2'` errors".



Ok so maybe I need to install it directly within Docker:



$ docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary` 


Nope, same error.



Maybe I need to generate the lock file within Docker?



$ docker-compose exec web pipenv lock


Again no. So the issue is the state of Pipenv...I feel like I'm close but just not quite grasping something here.



Anyone see the error?







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  • did you run docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary to install the package and docker-compose up to start?

    – Siyu
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:11











  • Yes and then docker-compose up, no build needed. Still same error which is very strange to me.

    – wsvincent
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:14











  • Did you try to install psycopg2-binary in your Dockerfile and then rebuild with docker-compose build web?

    – Julio Daniel Reyes
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:37











  • Yes, but that didn't work for me either sadly. I think the issue is around not rebuilding the image when there is a local code change, like a new software package. Still trying to find the elegant solution...

    – wsvincent
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:47











  • try using pipenv install --system --deploy --ignore-pipfile stackoverflow.com/questions/46503947/…

    – MjZac
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:41



















  • did you run docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary to install the package and docker-compose up to start?

    – Siyu
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:11











  • Yes and then docker-compose up, no build needed. Still same error which is very strange to me.

    – wsvincent
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:14











  • Did you try to install psycopg2-binary in your Dockerfile and then rebuild with docker-compose build web?

    – Julio Daniel Reyes
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:37











  • Yes, but that didn't work for me either sadly. I think the issue is around not rebuilding the image when there is a local code change, like a new software package. Still trying to find the elegant solution...

    – wsvincent
    Nov 20 '18 at 20:47











  • try using pipenv install --system --deploy --ignore-pipfile stackoverflow.com/questions/46503947/…

    – MjZac
    Nov 21 '18 at 7:41

















did you run docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary to install the package and docker-compose up to start?

– Siyu
Nov 20 '18 at 20:11





did you run docker-compose exec web pipenv install psycopg2-binary to install the package and docker-compose up to start?

– Siyu
Nov 20 '18 at 20:11













Yes and then docker-compose up, no build needed. Still same error which is very strange to me.

– wsvincent
Nov 20 '18 at 20:14





Yes and then docker-compose up, no build needed. Still same error which is very strange to me.

– wsvincent
Nov 20 '18 at 20:14













Did you try to install psycopg2-binary in your Dockerfile and then rebuild with docker-compose build web?

– Julio Daniel Reyes
Nov 20 '18 at 20:37





Did you try to install psycopg2-binary in your Dockerfile and then rebuild with docker-compose build web?

– Julio Daniel Reyes
Nov 20 '18 at 20:37













Yes, but that didn't work for me either sadly. I think the issue is around not rebuilding the image when there is a local code change, like a new software package. Still trying to find the elegant solution...

– wsvincent
Nov 20 '18 at 20:47





Yes, but that didn't work for me either sadly. I think the issue is around not rebuilding the image when there is a local code change, like a new software package. Still trying to find the elegant solution...

– wsvincent
Nov 20 '18 at 20:47













try using pipenv install --system --deploy --ignore-pipfile stackoverflow.com/questions/46503947/…

– MjZac
Nov 21 '18 at 7:41





try using pipenv install --system --deploy --ignore-pipfile stackoverflow.com/questions/46503947/…

– MjZac
Nov 21 '18 at 7:41












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